NURSING 105 Final Exam - NURS 105 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers.
Final Exam NUR 105 This exam includes 2 questions and 8 case studies. All questions/case study must be completed in your own words. You may need to use resources outside of your textbook. You must include a bibliography that identifies all used resources. Each question/case study is worth 10 points. ⦁ Choose 5 of the following drugs and address the following: ⦁ Lasix f. Robaxin ⦁ Rexulti g. Stelara ⦁ Protonix h. Metropolol ⦁ Augmentin i. ⦁ L⦁ evalbuterol ⦁ Latuda j. Norco Pharmacodynamics ⦁ Receptor sites ⦁ Drug-Enzyme interactions ⦁ Selective toxicity Pharmacokinetics ⦁ Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion ⦁ First-pass effect ⦁ Half-life ⦁ Protein-binding ⦁ Routes of administration ⦁ Drug-drug interactions and drug-food interactions Lasix is used for patients with Edema due to heart failure, hepatic disease, hypertension, and renal disease. Its action is to inhibit reabsorption of sodium and chloride, and in turn increases the excretion of Sodium, Chloride, Mag, water, potassium, and calcium. Therapeutic effects are to help decrease BP and to mobilize excess fluid. Its absorption rate is 60-70% after oral medication has been taken. The Distribution example is when it crosses over from the placenta to breast milk. Protein binding occurs at 90-91%, and its half-life is 30-60 minutes but increased in renal impairment. Metabolism and excretion are minimally metabolized by the liver. Ways for it to be given are IM, PO, IV. These medications can cause toxicity and interactions with the Lasix and they include, antihypertensive, lithium, digoxin, and corticoid steroids to name a few. Profound diuresis may cause fluid and electrolyte depletion. Excessive dehydration and potassium depletion may occur. Excessive diuresis may cause rapid weight loss, orthostatic hypotension or acute hypotensive episodes. May also cause tinnitus, reversible or permanent hearing loss or reversible deafness.
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