Final NUR 225 Questions with 100%
Correct Answers
10-15 minutes— Correct Answer: When is the onset of rapid acting insulin
(Humalog)?
30-60 minutes— Correct Answer: When is the onset of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
2-4 hours— Correct Answer: When is the onset of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
1 hour— Correct Answer: When is the onset of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
1 hour— Correct Answer: When is the peak of rapid acting insulin (Humalog)?
2-3 hours— Correct Answer: When is the peak of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
4-12 hours— Correct Answer: When is the peak of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
none— Correct Answer: When is the peak of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
2-4 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of rapid acting insulin
(Humalog)?
4-6 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
,16-20 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
24 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Available as generics (lower cost)
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Common side effect of persistent cough
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Ends in -pril
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
More hyperkalemia
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
, More orthostatic hypotension
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Less side effects
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
More expensive
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
End in -artan
fever— Correct Answer: Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen all lower
____________
Reye's syndrome— Correct Answer: ____________ may occur in young children
who take Aspirin (Aspirin is not good for young children!)
antiplatelet— Correct Answer: Aspirin is used for ____________ aggregation
thrombotic— Correct Answer: Ibuprofen increases the risk of ____________ events
GI bleed— Correct Answer: Ibuprofen increases the risk of a ____________
no— Correct Answer: Is acetaminophen for anti-inflammatory effects?
Correct Answers
10-15 minutes— Correct Answer: When is the onset of rapid acting insulin
(Humalog)?
30-60 minutes— Correct Answer: When is the onset of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
2-4 hours— Correct Answer: When is the onset of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
1 hour— Correct Answer: When is the onset of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
1 hour— Correct Answer: When is the peak of rapid acting insulin (Humalog)?
2-3 hours— Correct Answer: When is the peak of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
4-12 hours— Correct Answer: When is the peak of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
none— Correct Answer: When is the peak of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
2-4 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of rapid acting insulin
(Humalog)?
4-6 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of short acting insulin
(Regular/Humulin R)?
,16-20 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of intermediate acting insulin
(NPH)?
24 hours— Correct Answer: What is the duration of very long acting insulin
(Glargine/Lantus)?
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Available as generics (lower cost)
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Common side effect of persistent cough
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Ends in -pril
ACE— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
More hyperkalemia
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
, More orthostatic hypotension
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
Less side effects
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
More expensive
ARB— Correct Answer: ACE or ARB?
End in -artan
fever— Correct Answer: Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen all lower
____________
Reye's syndrome— Correct Answer: ____________ may occur in young children
who take Aspirin (Aspirin is not good for young children!)
antiplatelet— Correct Answer: Aspirin is used for ____________ aggregation
thrombotic— Correct Answer: Ibuprofen increases the risk of ____________ events
GI bleed— Correct Answer: Ibuprofen increases the risk of a ____________
no— Correct Answer: Is acetaminophen for anti-inflammatory effects?