NR 508 Week 4 Midterm Exam Study Guide: Filled( Complete Solution Rated A)
NR 508 Week 4 Midterm Exam Study Guide: Filled First-line treatment for Heart Failure (CHF). Treatment of acute heart failure and pulmonary edema. Side effects of ACE inhibitors and mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors. Which antihypertensive medication classes are contraindicated in patients with asthma. Mechanism of action of Digoxin. Uses and the mechanism of action of Penicillin. …. of action, and side effects of Beta Blockers. Uses, mechanism of action, and side effects of Tetracyclines. Usage of antiarrhythmics, their mechanisms of action, and side effects of antiarrhythmic agents. Treatment of Parkinson’s disease First line treatment of depression. Preferred antidepressants used in the elderly (less anticholgenic effects) Adverse effects associated with SSRIs Medications used to treat depression: including SSRIs, SNRIs, DNRIs, etc. SSRIs can be used in children First line treatment(s) for Alzheimer’s Disease First-line treatment for generalized seizure management Side effects of Carbamazepine and its lab monitoring Which common drugs require serum level monitoring Role of the NP in practice and what guides NP practice. Mechanism of action for oral contraceptives and contraindications of oral contraceptives. Mechanism(s) of action of antiprotozoal agents Antifungal medications, and which antifungals treat different diseases and fungal infections Contraindications when prescribing contraceptive management Treatment(s) for Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment(s) for ADHD and its monitoring Role of the Drug Enforcement Administration Treatment(s) for GERD Show Less
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nr 508 week 4 midterm exam study guide filled complete solution rated a
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first line treatment for heart failure chf
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treatment of acute heart failure and pulmonary edema
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