100% de satisfacción garantizada Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Tanto en línea como en PDF No estas atado a nada 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Examen

NR 565 - advanced pharmacology midterm - Chamberlain Questions with correct Answers 2025/2026 A+ Graded 100% Verified

Puntuación
-
Vendido
-
Páginas
23
Grado
A+
Subido en
09-10-2025
Escrito en
2025/2026

NR 565 - advanced pharmacology midterm - Chamberlain Questions with correct Answers 2025/2026 A+ Graded 100% Verified

Institución
NR 565
Grado
NR 565










Ups! No podemos cargar tu documento ahora. Inténtalo de nuevo o contacta con soporte.

Escuela, estudio y materia

Institución
NR 565
Grado
NR 565

Información del documento

Subido en
9 de octubre de 2025
Número de páginas
23
Escrito en
2025/2026
Tipo
Examen
Contiene
Preguntas y respuestas

Temas

Vista previa del contenido

NR 565 - advanced pharmacology
midterm - Chamberlain

During what trimester is a pregnant woman most at risk for adverse drug reactions with
potential long term consequences? - ANS- 1st trimester (fetus most at risk d/t rapid
growth)

What is BEERS criteria? - ANS- Recommendations of medications inappropriate for
elderly (65 and older), prescriber ultimately decides

What is the CYP450 (cytochrome P450) - ANS- liver enzyme system where medications
are metabolized, can either be inducers or inhibitors and create drug-drug interactions

CYP450 inducers - ANS- Speed up metabolism of drugs (drug is cleared faster), drug has
lesser effect (decrease blood levels of drug), elevate CYP450 enzymes

CYP450 inducers pneumonic - ANS- "Bullshit Crap GPS INDUCES rage"

CYP450 inducer drug names - ANS- Barbituates, St John wort, Carbamazepine, rifampin,
alcohol, phenytoin, griseofulvin, phenobarbital, sulfonylureas

CYP450 inhibitors - ANS- inhibit metabolism, increase blood levels of medications

CYP450 pneumonic - ANS- "VISA credit card debt INHIBITS spending on designers like
CK to look GQ"

CYP450 inhibitors drug names - ANS- Valproate, isoniazid, sulfonamides, amiodarone,
chloramphenicol, ketoconazole, grapefruit juice, quinidine

Physiological changes during pregnancy that impact pharmacodynamics and
pharmacokinetic properties of drugs? - ANS- increase glomerular filtration rate leads to
increase durg excretion
increase hepatic metabolism
decrease tone and motility of bowel
increase drug absorption

Examples of medications that can be teratogenic - ANS- Antiepileptic drugs,
antimicrobials such as tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones, vitamin A in large doses,
some anticoagulants, and hormonal medications such as diethylstilbestrol (DES).

,How is absorption of intramuscular medications different in neonates? - ANS- slow and
erratic due to low blood flow in muscles first few days of life

Why is absorption of medication in the stomach increased in infancy? - ANS- delayed
gastric emptying

Some medications that should be avoided in the pediatric patient? - ANS-
glucocorticoids, discoloration of developing teeth with tetracyclines, and kernicterus
with sulfonamides, levofloxacin (antibiotics)
aspirin (Severe intoxication from acute overdose)

what should be included in medication administration patient education? - ANS- dosage
size and timing
route and technique of administration
duration of treatment
drug storage
nature and time course of desired responses
nature and time course of adverse responses
finish taking antibiotic

What are some things that put the elderly patient at higher risk for adverse drug
reactions? - ANS- reduced renal function
polypharmacy (the use of five or more medications daily)
greater severity of illness
presence of comorbidities
use of drugs that have a low therapeutic index (e.g., digoxin)
increased individual variation secondary to altered pharmacokinetics
inadequate supervision of long-term therapy
poor patient adherence

How can healthcare providers decrease likelihood of an elderly patient experiencing an
adverse drug reaction? - ANS- obtaining a thorough drug history that includes
over-the-counter medications
considering pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics changes due to age
monitoring the patient's clinical response and plasma drug levels
using the simplest regimen possible
monitoring for drug-drug interactions and iatrogenic illness
periodically reviewing the need for continued drug therapy
encouraging the patient to dispose of old medications
taking steps to promote adherence and to avoid drugs on the Beers list

How can we promote medication adherence with elderly patients? - ANS- simplifying
drug regimens
providing clear and concise verbal and written instructions

, using an appropriate dosage form
clearly labeling and dispensing easy-to-open containers
developing daily reminders
monitoring frequently
affordability of drugs
support systems

Why do nitrates need to be taken no later than 4 PM? - ANS- Need nitrate free interval so
tolerance doesn't develop

Nine factors that impact outcome of medication? - ANS- Gender and race
Genetics and pharmacogenomics
Variability in absorption
placebo effect
Tolerance
patho
age
bodyweight

Do you need informed consent for genetic testing? - ANS- yes

What is the purpose of the Genetic Information Non-Discriminatory Act? - ANS- Protects
patients from discrimination by employers and insurance providers based on genetic
information

Difference between practice authority and prescriptive authority? - ANS- Practice
authority refers to the nurse practitioner's ability to practice without physician oversight,
whereas prescriptive authority refers to the nurse practitioner's authority to prescribe
medications independently and without limitations.

Who regulates prescriptive authority? - ANS- the jurisdiction of a health professional
board. This may be the State Board of Nursing, the State Board of Medicine, or the State
Board of Pharmacy, as determined by each state.

What is scope of practice determined by? - ANS- is determined by state practice and
licensure laws.

What is full practice authority? - ANS- Nurse practitioners have the autonomy to evaluate
patients, diagnose, order and interpret tests, initiate and manage treatments and
prescribe medications, including controlled substances without physician oversight.

What is reduced practice authority? - ANS- Nurse practitioners are limited in at least one
element of practice. The state requires a formal collaborative agreement with an outside
$15.99
Accede al documento completo:

100% de satisfacción garantizada
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Tanto en línea como en PDF
No estas atado a nada

Conoce al vendedor

Seller avatar
Los indicadores de reputación están sujetos a la cantidad de artículos vendidos por una tarifa y las reseñas que ha recibido por esos documentos. Hay tres niveles: Bronce, Plata y Oro. Cuanto mayor reputación, más podrás confiar en la calidad del trabajo del vendedor.
LECTDERRICK NURSING, ECONOMICS, MATHEMATICS, BIOLOGY, AND HISTORY MATERIALS BEST TUTORING, HOMEWORK HELP, EXAMS, TESTS, AND STUDY GUIDE MATERIALS WITH GUARANTEED A+ I am a dedicated medical practitioner with diverse knowledge in matters
Ver perfil
Seguir Necesitas iniciar sesión para seguir a otros usuarios o asignaturas
Vendido
168
Miembro desde
1 año
Número de seguidores
48
Documentos
2134
Última venta
1 semana hace

3.2

64 reseñas

5
28
4
6
3
3
2
5
1
22

Recientemente visto por ti

Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes