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©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 1 NR 565 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Which schedule drugs can APRNs prescribe? - AnswerVaries state by state May include schedule II-V, but never schedule I Who determines and regulates prescriptive authority? - AnswerThe state's health professional board How does limited prescriptive authority impact patients within the healthcare system? - AnswerCreates numerous barriers to quality, affordable, and accessible patient care May prevent outreach to areas of greatest need Physician approval of prescriptions can increase patient waits What are the key responsibilities of prescribing? - AnswerA sound understanding of drugs and the conditions that they are used to manage Be deliberate in decision-making process Do not prescribe for family or friends Document thorough history and physical for the records, including education provided on drug Have a documented plan for monitoring and titration What should be used in making prescribing decisions? - AnswerCost, follow current guidelines, availability, interactions, side effects, allergies, hepatic/renal function, need for monitoring, special populations PK and PD changes in older adults and how that affects how you prescribe? - AnswerVery high risk of adverse drug reactions and drug-drug interactions D/t altered PK, multiple and severe illnesses, polypharmacy, poor adherence Beer's Criteria - AnswerList of potentially inappropriate medications to use in the older populations ©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 2 Updated annually Prescribers ultimately decide whether to prescribe or not Impacts/outcomes of polypharmacy? - AnswerIncreased ADRs and drug-drug interactions What are CYP450? - AnswerEnzymes responsible for drug metabolism (biotransformation)- oxidization, reduction, hydrolyzed to promote renal dug excretion Hepatic enzyme system, composed of 12 enzyme families What do CYP450 enzymes do? - AnswerPromote drug excretion by making them more "excretable"--hydrophilic/water soluble and charged (ion) Inactivate drugs, increase therapeutic action through metabolism, activate a prodrug, decrease drug toxicity CYP450 inhibitor examples? - AnswerVISA credit card debt inhibits spending on designers like CK to look GQ Valproate Isoniazid Sulfonamides Amiodarone Chloramphenicol Ketoconzaole Grapefruit juice Quinidine What do CYP450 inhibitors do? - AnswerDecrease the rate of metabolism Act on liver through process of inhibition Slows rate of metabolism, increases active drug accumulation which can lead to adverse reactions and drug toxicity What do CYP450 inhibitors do if not used correctly? - AnswerCan lead to adverse effects and drug toxicity What happens when someone has a poor metabolism phenotype? - AnswerAssociated with accumulation of drugs in the body

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Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass.



Which schedule drugs can APRNs prescribe? - Answer✔Varies state by state
May include schedule II-V, but never schedule I

Who determines and regulates prescriptive authority? - Answer✔The state's health
professional board
How does limited prescriptive authority impact patients within the healthcare system? -
Answer✔Creates numerous barriers to quality, affordable, and accessible patient care
May prevent outreach to areas of greatest need
Physician approval of prescriptions can increase patient waits

What are the key responsibilities of prescribing? - Answer✔A sound understanding of drugs and
the conditions that they are used to manage
Be deliberate in decision-making process
Do not prescribe for family or friends
Document thorough history and physical for the records, including education provided on drug
Have a documented plan for monitoring and titration

What should be used in making prescribing decisions? - Answer✔Cost, follow current
guidelines, availability, interactions, side effects, allergies, hepatic/renal function, need for
monitoring, special populations

PK and PD changes in older adults and how that affects how you prescribe? - Answer✔Very
high risk of adverse drug reactions and drug-drug interactions
D/t altered PK, multiple and severe illnesses, polypharmacy, poor adherence

Beer's Criteria - Answer✔List of potentially inappropriate medications to use in the older
populations

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Updated annually
Prescribers ultimately decide whether to prescribe or not

Impacts/outcomes of polypharmacy? - Answer✔Increased ADRs and drug-drug interactions

What are CYP450? - Answer✔Enzymes responsible for drug metabolism (biotransformation)-
oxidization, reduction, hydrolyzed to promote renal dug excretion
Hepatic enzyme system, composed of 12 enzyme families

What do CYP450 enzymes do? - Answer✔Promote drug excretion by making them more
"excretable"--hydrophilic/water soluble and charged (ion)
Inactivate drugs, increase therapeutic action through metabolism, activate a prodrug, decrease
drug toxicity

CYP450 inhibitor examples? - Answer✔VISA credit card debt inhibits spending on designers like
CK to look GQ
Valproate
Isoniazid
Sulfonamides
Amiodarone
Chloramphenicol
Ketoconzaole
Grapefruit juice
Quinidine

What do CYP450 inhibitors do? - Answer✔Decrease the rate of metabolism
Act on liver through process of inhibition
Slows rate of metabolism, increases active drug accumulation which can lead to adverse
reactions and drug toxicity

What do CYP450 inhibitors do if not used correctly? - Answer✔Can lead to adverse effects and
drug toxicity

What happens when someone has a poor metabolism phenotype? - Answer✔Associated with
accumulation of drugs in the body and they may experience drug toxicity



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