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Ace NR 565 Pharmacology Week 4 with this 2025/2026 Updated Study Guide and Practice Questions, designed for nursing graduate students and advanced practice learners. This resource includes exam-style questions with verified answers and detailed rationales, covering all critical pharmacology concepts for Week 4. Topics include drug classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, interactions, and nursing considerations, ensuring comprehensive preparation for quizzes and exams. Updated for 2025/2026, it aligns with the latest course content and pharmacological standards. Ideal for self-study or classroom review, this guide strengthens knowledge, reinforces clinical reasoning, and prepares you to pass with confidence, backed by a 100% pass guarantee.

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NR 565 Pharmacology Week 4 – 2025/2026
Updated Study Guide & Practice Questions |
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Most common inflammatory form of arthritis - correct answerGout

Characteristics: RA - correct answerRapid onset
3:1 in women/men
Age 35-50 years at onset
Affects hands and feet
local and systemic inflammation
60 mins morning joint stiffness
Symmetric
Elevated ESR
Leukocytosis
Systemic symptoms

RA symptoms - correct answerPain
Swelling
Warmth
Stiffness

Characteristics: Osteoarthritis - correct answerSlow onset (years)
1:1 in men/women
Age > 50 years at onset
Affects hands, hips, knees
Mild or local inflammation
< 30 min morning joint stiffness
symmetric or asymmetric pattern
ESR normal
Mild leukocytosis
No systemic symptoms

Symptoms: Osteoarthritis - correct answerPain
Bone enlargement

Treatment goals: RA - correct answerRelieve symptoms
Maintain joint function and ROM
Decrease systemic involvement
Delay disease progression

, Medications: RA - correct answerNSAIDS
Glucocorticoids
Conventional DMARDS
Biologic DMARDS

Mechanism of action: Conventional DMARDs - correct answerImmunosuppressant
Inhibits dihydrofolate reductase
Inhibits lymphocyte proliferation
Folate antagonist

Mechanism of action: Bioloic DMARDs - correct answerInhibits JAK 1,2,3 = disruption of
cytokine and growth factor signaling pathways

Mechanism of action: Targeted DMARDs - correct answerBinds to and inhibits tumor
necrosis factor alpha = decreased inflammation and altered immune response

Medications: Conventional DMARDs - correct answerMethotrexate
Sulfasalazine (azulfidine)
Leflunomide (arava)
Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil)

Medications: Biologic DMARDs - correct answerAdalimumab (Humira)
Certolizumab pegol (cimzia)
Etanercept (Enbrel)
Golimumab (Simponi)

Medications: Targeted DMARDs - correct answerTofacitinib
Baricitinib

DMARD prescribing considerations - correct answerObtain baseline CBC w/WBC
differential
Assess for s/s of infection (TB/hepatitis) and malignancies
R/O pregnancy
Assess risk for immunocompetence (liver/renal status)
Comprehensive H+P to establish baseline
Screen for TB

Baseline diagnostic data: Conventional DMARDs - correct answerALT, AST, serum
creatinine

Baseline diagnostic data: Methotrexate - correct answerChest x-ray, pulmonary + GI
status

Baseline diagnostic data: Sulfasalazine - correct answerChest x-ray, pulmonary +
neurological status

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