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Which insulin has the shortest onset and short duration? - Answer Humalog (Lispro) Novolog (Aspart) Apara (Glulisine) Which insulin has a short onset and duration? - Answer Neutral protamine hagedorn (NPH) Drug of choice for type 2 diabetes mellitus? - Answer Metformin Mechanism of Action of metformin - Answer (1) Decrease gluconeogenesis/glycogenolysis in the liver/Inhibits glucose production in the liver (2) Reduces glucose absorption in the gut (3) Sensitizes insulin receptors in target tissues increasing glucose uptake Why would we recommend a patient take an aspirin a day? - Answer Prevent clots, which can lead to MI, CVA, PE Side effect of taking too much aspirin - Answer Tinnitus Anemic patient receiving epoetin, what do you need to monitor closely for? - Answer Blood pressure - HTN Black box/safety warning for erythropoiesis stimulating agents as they can cause? - Answer Risk of tumors Patient is diagnosed with angina, they have underlying atherosclerosis, what medications will you be prescribing? - Answer (1)Statin (2)Aspirin (3)Nitroglycerin If a patient wants to self-donate blood for their surgery, what would we prescribe? - Answer Epoetin (Epogen) with iron

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635 Midterm Study Guide Exam with
Complete Solutions 2025-2026
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Which insulin has the shortest onset and short duration? - Answer Humalog (Lispro)

Novolog (Aspart)

Apara (Glulisine)



Which insulin has a short onset and duration? - Answer Neutral protamine hagedorn (NPH)



Drug of choice for type 2 diabetes mellitus? - Answer Metformin



Mechanism of Action of metformin - Answer (1) Decrease gluconeogenesis/glycogenolysis in
the liver/Inhibits glucose production in the liver

(2) Reduces glucose absorption in the gut

(3) Sensitizes insulin receptors in target tissues increasing glucose uptake



Why would we recommend a patient take an aspirin a day? - Answer Prevent clots, which
can lead to MI, CVA, PE



Side effect of taking too much aspirin - Answer Tinnitus



Anemic patient receiving epoetin, what do you need to monitor closely for? - Answer Blood
pressure - HTN



Black box/safety warning for erythropoiesis stimulating agents as they can cause? - Answer
Risk of tumors



Patient is diagnosed with angina, they have underlying atherosclerosis, what medications will
you be prescribing? - Answer (1)Statin

(2)Aspirin

(3)Nitroglycerin



If a patient wants to self-donate blood for their surgery, what would we prescribe? - Answer
Epoetin (Epogen) with iron

, If i have to prescribe iron for iron deficiency anemia, what lab will I want to check one week out
to make sure it is normalizing? - Answer Reticulocyte count



If prescribing iron replacement, what education should you include on how to take it? - Answer
With a glass of orange juice (vitamin C) will help absorption & on an empty stomach



What does pernicious anemia mean? - Answer Deathly/fatal anemia



What is pernicious anemia caused by? - Answer Lack of intrinsic factor



What do we need to monitor for in the first few day after taking B12 (Cyanocobalamin)? -
Answer Hypokalemia



How long would you expect NPH to take effect? - Answer 60-90 minutes



Biggest side effect to check for when treating diabetics with insulin or oral agents? - Answer
Hypoglycemia



Hypoglycemia signs and symptoms education - Answer Cold and clammy give me some
candy



tachycardia, palpitations, sweating, nervousness, headache, confusion, drowsy, convulsion,
coma, and death



Beta Blockers and alcohol when taking insulin? - Answer Mask signs of hypoglycemia



Can delay awareness of and response by masking signs of tachycardia, palpitations, and impairs
glycogenolysis



If a patient is switching from NPH (intermediate) twice a day to Glargine (long) once a day, what
do we need to do to the dosage? - Answer Decrease dosage by 20%



What do you need to monitor/consider if prescribing metformin? - Answer (1) Kidney
function/prior to*

(2) CT/w contrast

(3) Hydration status

(4) A1C

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