Week 5 Final: NR566 / NR-566
(Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family | Test Module Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain
Question:
What is the black box warning for testosterone gel and topical solution
Answer:
Secondary exposure to testosterone gel on uncovered skin and to testosterone gel on unwashed clothing has resulted in virilization in children.
Question:
Testosterone therapy Common side effects
Answer:
Hot flashes, bone fractures, decreased libido, insulin resistance, erectile dysfunction, gynecomastia, acne, HTN, sterility, hepatotoxicity, mood swings/ aggression. 1 / 2
Question:
To reduce the risk for unintended testosterone gel transfer, the following
guidelines should be observed:
Answer:
• Gel users should wash their hands with soap and warm water after every application.• Gel users should cover the application site with clothing once the gel has dried.• Gel users should wash the application site before skin-to-skin contact with another person.• Women and children should avoid skin-to-skin contact with application sites on gel users.• Women and children who make accidental contact with a gel application site should wash contaminated skin immediately.
Question:
Testosterone therapy When is androgen therapy appropriate vs. not needed related to puberty?
Answer:
Androgen therapy is appropriate if psychological pressure of delayed sexual maturation are causing a boy significant distress. when doctors prescribe a limited course of androgen therapy.Not related to puberty = beneficial when testicular failure occurs in adult males.
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