Pharmacology Review for NURS 5334 Final Exam
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1. Drugs combined with Hydrocodone Aspirin, Acetaminophen,
Ibuprofen
2. Benzodiazepines and CNS depressants with aceta- False, this could lead to res-
minophen-hydrocodone piratory depression
3. Buprenorphine for maintenance after opioid abuse Partial opioid agonist that
activated opioid receptors
but produces less degree
of euphoria and physical
dependence compared to
a full agonist
4. Naltrexone for maintenance after opioid abuse Naltrexone is a opioid an-
tagonist that blocks the eu-
phoric and sedative effects
of opioids.
5. Side effects of Hydrocodone Constipation, Respiratory
depression, Addiction
6. MOA of Sumatriptan Selective agonist for sero-
tonin 5HT receptors on
intracranial blood vessels
and sensory nerves of the
trigeminal system, causes
VASOCONSTRICTION and
reduces neurogenic in-
flammation
7. Feverfew use Migraine Prophylaxis
8. Drugs that cannot be combined with Feverfew
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Antiplatlets, Anticoagulants,
Increased risk of bleed-
ing in patients taking an-
tiplatelets (Aspirin) and an-
ticoagulants (Warfarin)
9. Folic acid for Folic Acid Deficiency Give 1-2mg/day PO for a
deficiency
10. Folic acid for women of childbearing age 400-800 mcg daily
11. Folic acid for pregnant women 400-600 mcg/day
12. Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus cream use Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
13. Safe drug classes in later pregnancy Beta blockers
14. Safe medications for pregnant women Methyldopa and Labetalol
are the traditional agents of
choice for pregnant women
15. Methyldopa and Labetalol use in pregnancy These drugs have limit-
ed effects on uteroplacen-
tal and fetal hemodynamics
and do not adversely affect
the fetus or neonate
16. Anticholinergics for drooling in Parkinson's True
17. Medication for COPD with eosinophils 312 Salmeterol + aclidinium +
Budesonide
18. COPD Group A Bronchodilator
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19. COPD Group B LABA + LAMA
20. COPD Group E LABA + LAMA
21. Body fat percentage effect on lipid soluble drugs The higher the body fat
percentage the more the
plasma levels of lipid solu-
ble drugs will be reduced
22. Lean mass decrease effect on water soluble drugs Increased
23. Malnourished elderly patients and protein binding Increase
drugs
24. Proquad Vaccine education Deposited getting the vac-
cine there is still a chance
your child could get break-
through chickenpox
25. Starting dosage of thyroid medication for 51-year-old 50 mcg
26. Starting dosage of thyroid medication for 68-year-old 25 mcg
27. Dosage range for thyroid medication with CAD 12-25 mcg
28. Attenuated vaccine definition Live Virus, but weakened
29. Immunocompromised patients and Attenuated Vac- False, live vaccines can
cines be dangerous in recipients
who are immunocompro-
mised because these peo-
ple are unable to mount an
effective immune response,
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1. Drugs combined with Hydrocodone Aspirin, Acetaminophen,
Ibuprofen
2. Benzodiazepines and CNS depressants with aceta- False, this could lead to res-
minophen-hydrocodone piratory depression
3. Buprenorphine for maintenance after opioid abuse Partial opioid agonist that
activated opioid receptors
but produces less degree
of euphoria and physical
dependence compared to
a full agonist
4. Naltrexone for maintenance after opioid abuse Naltrexone is a opioid an-
tagonist that blocks the eu-
phoric and sedative effects
of opioids.
5. Side effects of Hydrocodone Constipation, Respiratory
depression, Addiction
6. MOA of Sumatriptan Selective agonist for sero-
tonin 5HT receptors on
intracranial blood vessels
and sensory nerves of the
trigeminal system, causes
VASOCONSTRICTION and
reduces neurogenic in-
flammation
7. Feverfew use Migraine Prophylaxis
8. Drugs that cannot be combined with Feverfew
, Pharmacology Review for NURS 5334 Final Exam
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Antiplatlets, Anticoagulants,
Increased risk of bleed-
ing in patients taking an-
tiplatelets (Aspirin) and an-
ticoagulants (Warfarin)
9. Folic acid for Folic Acid Deficiency Give 1-2mg/day PO for a
deficiency
10. Folic acid for women of childbearing age 400-800 mcg daily
11. Folic acid for pregnant women 400-600 mcg/day
12. Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus cream use Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
13. Safe drug classes in later pregnancy Beta blockers
14. Safe medications for pregnant women Methyldopa and Labetalol
are the traditional agents of
choice for pregnant women
15. Methyldopa and Labetalol use in pregnancy These drugs have limit-
ed effects on uteroplacen-
tal and fetal hemodynamics
and do not adversely affect
the fetus or neonate
16. Anticholinergics for drooling in Parkinson's True
17. Medication for COPD with eosinophils 312 Salmeterol + aclidinium +
Budesonide
18. COPD Group A Bronchodilator
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19. COPD Group B LABA + LAMA
20. COPD Group E LABA + LAMA
21. Body fat percentage effect on lipid soluble drugs The higher the body fat
percentage the more the
plasma levels of lipid solu-
ble drugs will be reduced
22. Lean mass decrease effect on water soluble drugs Increased
23. Malnourished elderly patients and protein binding Increase
drugs
24. Proquad Vaccine education Deposited getting the vac-
cine there is still a chance
your child could get break-
through chickenpox
25. Starting dosage of thyroid medication for 51-year-old 50 mcg
26. Starting dosage of thyroid medication for 68-year-old 25 mcg
27. Dosage range for thyroid medication with CAD 12-25 mcg
28. Attenuated vaccine definition Live Virus, but weakened
29. Immunocompromised patients and Attenuated Vac- False, live vaccines can
cines be dangerous in recipients
who are immunocompro-
mised because these peo-
ple are unable to mount an
effective immune response,