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The NUR 210 Exam 3 Review – Principles of Pharmacology (Galen, 2025 Edition) is a comprehensive study resource tailored for nursing students. It’s designed to reinforce key pharmacological concepts and ensure mastery of the material covered in Exam 3. This guide includes: Verified questions and answers based on Galen College’s curriculum Step-by-step rationales for each answer to deepen understanding Complete solutions for practice exams and test banks Coverage of drug classifications, mechanisms of action, side effects, contraindications, and nursing implications A 100% guarantee of passing when used as directed for exam prep This resource is ideal for students aiming to excel in pharmacology and confidently approach their nursing exams.

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NUR 210 Exam 3 Review
Principles of Pharmacology - Galen
100% Guarantee passing score



What to know about Mannitol

- Monitor urine output
- EMERGENCY DIURETIC



Furosemide releases

- Potassium
- Sodium



Before giving Nifedipine

- Check BP



Hydrochlorothiazide you must monitor and report

- Fatigue and muscle weakness
- BP monitoring


How do you know if Furosemide is working?

- Clear breath sounds



Lisinipril adverse reaction to monitor for?

- Palpitations

, Prazosin is used for:

- African American monotherapy
- Antihypertensive w/ low HR
- BPH
- COPD



Metoprolol is contraindicated in which patients

- Asthma



1st generation antihistamines (diphenhydramine) patient teaching

- Do not drive



Second generation antihistamines cause

- Less cholinergic effects



Guinifenesin does what

- Clears out secretions



Oxymetazoline spray overuse can lead to

- Rebound congestion



Beta 2 bronchodilator (albuterol) adverse reaction to report

- Tachycardia



Non-selective A. Agonist bronchodilator monitoring priority:

- Chest pain



Montelukast patient teaching:

- Prevents inflammation

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