{"id":119533,"date":"2023-09-11T19:50:25","date_gmt":"2023-09-11T19:50:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119533"},"modified":"2023-09-11T19:50:28","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T19:50:28","slug":"package-deal-nur-635-midterm-final-exams-100-correct-answers-package-deal-nur-635-midterm-final-exams-100-correct-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/11\/package-deal-nur-635-midterm-final-exams-100-correct-answers-package-deal-nur-635-midterm-final-exams-100-correct-answers\/","title":{"rendered":"PACKAGE DEAL: NUR 635 Midterm &#038; Final Exams (100% Correct Answers)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p id=\"content-description\">PACKAGE DEAL: NUR 635 Midterm &amp; Final Exams (100% Correct Answers)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 635 Midterm Exam (GRADED A) Questions and<br>Answers (100% Correct Elaborations)<br>Often prescribed with levodopa\/carbidopa in the treatment of Parkinson&#8217;s<br>Disease<br>Bromocriptine<br>What medication may cause serious or possibly life-threatening sleep behaviors,<br>such as sleep driving?<br>Ambien<br>Taking too much of this type of drug can make you &#8220;blind as a bat&#8221; or &#8220;mad as a<br>hatter&#8221;<br>Anticholinergics, antimuscarinics<br>Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, excretion<br>Pharmacokinetics<br>Drugs used to relieve a myasthenic crisis<br>Neostigmine, pyridostigmine<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This drug has a very narrow therapeutic index and high risk for toxicity, therefore<br>levels should be monitored frequently<br>Lithium<br>The drug class that carries an increased risk of suicidality in children, adolescents,<br>and young adults<br>SSRIs\/SNRIs<br>The antidote for organophosphate poisoning<br>Atropine<br>This drug class double the rate of mortality in older adults with dementia<br>Antipsychotics<br>In infants, this is not fully developed and therefore infants are more sensitive to<br>CNS drugs<br>Blood Brain Barrier<br>Time of development that fetus is at highest risk of teratogenicity from a drug<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>First trimester<br>Do not stop this class of drug abruptly due to an increased risk of cardiovascular<br>events<br>Beta-blockers<br>Agents that indirectly block the breakdown of acetylcholine and are often used in<br>treatment of Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease<br>Cholinesterase inhibitors<br>Adverse drug reaction that causes difficulty speaking and chewing and worm-like<br>movements of the tongue<br>Tardive Dyskinesia<br>Receptor found in the lungs that causes bronchodilation when activated<br>Beta 2 Receptors<br>This drug has led to the death of children in ultrarapid metabolizers as 10% of the<br>drug is converted to morphine<br>Codeine<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 635 Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Review<br>(Guaranteed Pass)<br>Pt on heparin in hospital setting. Why start coumadin 2 days before dc?<br>Because coumadin needs a couple days before it starts working.<br>Angina: bc pts dev tolerance to long-acting nitroglycerine w\/i 1 day. How to<br>prevent?<br>Pts must have 8hrs with no nitroglycerine every days. Hint: At night, remove nitro<br>patch bc no risk of exertional angina<br>Underlying cause of angina<br>coronary disease, athlerosclerosis<br>Why do we give aspirin in pts w\/atherosclerosis?<br>Aspirin is an antiplatelet.. Prevents the existing plaques from getting bigger.<br>Prevents plaque rupture. Cardio protective, prevents stroke, MI, CVA<br>What is prescribed for angina pts w\/DM?<br>ACE inhibitors to protect the kidneys and nerves<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>SE of high doses of aspirin?<br>Tinnitus: ringing ears<br>Pt education regarding Plavix(clopidogrel bisulfate)?<br>Anti-platelet med. S\/sx bleeding: blood in stool or vomit, excessive bruising, abd<br>pain uterine bld, back pain, petichae. Interactions with EVERYTHING: OTC,<br>herbals, supplements<br>Pts on coumadin? What are we watching for?<br>INR to check therapeutic levels. Half life is long. Check 12hrs after taking.<br>What can be caused if pt started on heparin?<br>day4, ordering blood work to check platelet count to observe for<br>THROMBOCYTOPENIA<br>coumadin and childbearing aged females<br>Interactions with oral contraceptives- must have a back up method during time<br>you&#8217;re taking coumadin<br>Pregnancy considerations and coumadin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Need to monitor anti-Xa levels<br>biggest food group interaction with coumadin<br>Grapefruit, green leafy veggies. Why? high in vitamin K which counteracts<br>warfarin<br>Short duration: rapid acting insulin indication, MOA, usage<br>Given w\/meals<br>Provide bs control between meals at night<br>Can use in conjunction w\/intermediate or long-acting agent<br>lispro, aspart, gluulocene<br>Short duration: short acting insulin indication, MOA, usage<br>Before meals to control postprandial hyperglycemia<br>Infused SQ via pump<br>humulin\/regular<br>intermediate(humalin\/novalin) duration insulin indication, MOA, usage<br>BS control between meals and during the night<br>Only one suitable for mixing w\/short actings<br>basal coverage<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 635 Pharm Final Exam Questions and Answers<br>(Already GRADED A)<br>While rational drug selection is based on the individual patient the aspect of<br>rational drug selection addressing disease-specific information by a national<br>medical or nursing organization is<br>A. a guideline.<br>B. cost.<br>C. availability.<br>D. patient hepatic and renal function.<br>A. a guideline<br>Drugs that alter synaptic transmission are much more selective than those that<br>alter axonal conduction, why is this?<br>a drug that affects the axonal conduction &#8211; non-selective effect.<br>Drugs that alter synaptic transmission &#8211; very selective because of the differences<br>in synapses and their specific neurotransmitters<br>What is phenytoin used for?<br>Seizures<br>What should you monitor for with phenytoin?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Delayed hypersensitivity &#8211; even 1 month later<br>What is carbamazepine used for?<br>Seizures<br>What may cause carbamazepine levels to drop despite no other change? What to<br>do?<br>Autometabolization of drug. Increase dose.<br>What is the black box warning for carbamazepine?<br>Steven-Johnson Syndrome &amp; TENS<br>Monitoring for carbamazepine, and how often?<br>CBC, 3-4 times a year<br>What population is most at risk for Steven-Johnson syndrome &amp; TENS when<br>taking carbamazepine?<br>Asian patients<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Main class of medication for depression?<br>Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)<br>What to watch for with SSRIs?<br>Other medications that can cause serotonin syndrome<br>What is lamictal used for?<br>Seizures<br>Patient on lamictal has fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes. What are we concerned<br>for?<br>Hypersensitivity in lamictal can lead to MODS<br>Patient on lamictal wants birth control. What do we need to change?<br>Increase lamictal dose.<br>When will pt notice improvement after starting an SSRI?<br>4 weeks later<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 635 Advanced Pharmacology Mid-Term Exam<br>(Correctly answered with Rationales)<br>The process by which the body break down and coverts a medication into active<br>subtance is know as<br>metabolism<br>The term NOT associated with the pharmacokinetics of a drug is<br>Pharmacodynamics<br>Rationale: Pharmacokinetics can be simply described as the study of &#8216;what the<br>body does to the drugs&#8217; and includes: the rate and extend to which drugs are<br>absorbed and distributed to body tissue; the rate and pathways by which drugs<br>are eliminated from the body by metabolism and excretion; and the relationship<br>between time and plasma drug concentration. It includes the processes of<br>absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Pharmacodynamics is the<br>effect that a drug has on the body. Terms associated with pharmacodynamics<br>include receptors (i.e. affinity), drug potency (i.e. amount of drug required to<br>produce a therapeutic response), and drug response cure (i.e. effective dose,<br>toxic dose, therapeutic index).<br>The elimination phase of pharmacokinetics is the time it takes for the plasma<br>concentration of a drug to decrease by<br>50%<br>Rationale: The elimination phase or elimination half-life is the time required for a<br>drug to reach half (50%) of its state in the serum.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The pharmacokinetics of a drug may be affected by<br>Compliance by the patient.<br>Rationale: Factors that affect the pharmacokinetics (what the body does to the<br>drug) of a drug include: compliance by the patient; dosing and medication error;<br>absorption; tissue and body fluid; mass and volume; drug interaction; elimination<br>and drug metabolism. Pharmacokinetics will be variable if the drug does not reach<br>the body or doesn&#8217;t stay in the body long enough. Pharmacodynamics (what the<br>drug does to the body) is affected by drug receptors, genetic factors, drug<br>interaction, and tolerance.<br>In the pharmacokinetics of a drug, the rate of metabolism:<br>varies widely among patients.<br>Rationale: Metabolism is the process by which drugs are chemically changed from<br>a lipid-soluble from suitable for absorption and distribution to a more watersoluble form that is suitable for excretion. The rate of drug metabolism varies<br>widely among patients, influenced by genetic and environmental factors. This is<br>the major reason for differences in the plasma concentration of some drugs after<br>a standard dose, leading to wide variation in drug response.<br>The type of study that defines the mayor metabolites concentrations in serum<br>and other body compartment is:<br>Pharmacokinetics Studies<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 635 Final Exam Review Questions and Answers<br>(GRADED A) Grand Canyon University<br>First line tmt for a previously healthy person who develops CAP?<br>Azirthomycin<br>If you see SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and St. John&#8217;s wort<br>together?<br>Serotonin syndrome<br>Hypersensitivity with Phenytoin?<br>3-8 weeks after treatment can occur (overly sensitive to this medication and have<br>adverse reactions)<br>This would look like a characteristic rash, fever, leukocytosis<br>Carbamazepine can auto-metabolize?<br>YES.<br>This can auto-metabolize so you will end up with lower levels<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If a patient has been in range, and nothing has changed, it is due to this mediation<br>auto-metabolizing so the levels are lower despite them taking medication with<br>compliance<br>INCREASE the dose<br>Carbamazepine black box?<br>Steven Johnsons Syndrome<br>Carbamazepine monitoring<br>Monitor a CBC, every 3-4 months to watch for agranulocytosis<br>Gabapentin<br>This affects GABA, and is used to treat neurontin pain<br>When you drink alcohol there are more GABA production<br>A patient is on gabapentin and having strange thoughts, what do you need to ask<br>them?<br>You need to ask about suicidal ideation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Worried about a patient having a reaction to lamotrigine?<br>This has a high risk for hypersensitivity<br>How do Lamotrigine and oral contraceptives interact?<br>Reduces the lamotrigine levels thus you end up increasing the lamotrigine dose<br>TCA antidepressants, what comorbidities should you avoid when prescribing<br>them?<br>Cardiac disease<br>How long are we going to tell patients that they are going to see a response with<br>an SSRI?<br>2-6 weeks<br>If you have a schizophrenic patient and you give them haldol what do you assess<br>for?<br>Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)<br>Do not need peak and trough. Should have continuous EKG but EKG will not help<br>monitor for EPS.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Will the beta agonist overpower the digoxin?<br>A beta agonist anything with dysrhythmia will speed up the HR<br>Digoxin is dysrhythmic and slows down the HR.<br>Do we give a beta 2 agonist (albuterol) with those with a pheochromocytoma<br>(puts you at risk for HTN)?<br>NO because it will cause a Hypertensive crisis on the adrenal glands<br>You have moderate persistent asthma, which medication has a black box warning<br>against using it as a singular agent to treat this?<br>You do not treat asthma patients or should cautiously as there is an increased risk<br>with asthma patients when using LABA (salmeterol and formoterol)<br>Black box warning is that reports for severe asthma exacerbations occur thus<br>causing death<br>Spiriva<br>inhales anticholinergics used for the tmt of COPD<br>If you prescribe someone with beclomethasone how should they use it?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PACKAGE DEAL: NUR 635 Midterm &amp; 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