NR565NP Midterm Pharm study guide with midterm review
Week 1 • APRN prescribing role – Chapter 2 • Benefits of full practice authority – Chapter 1 • Promoting positive outcomes through prudent prescribing practices- – Chapter 3 • Overview of Beers’ Criteria – Chapter 10 • Principles of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenomics – Chapter 4 & 7 • CYP450 inducers and inhibitors – Course modules • Cultural influences in prescribing – Chapter 6 • Polypharmacy: definition, challenges, and outcomes – Chapters 2, 3, 5, & 10 3 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :20:19 GMT -06:00 CONFIDENTIAL ©2020 Chamberlain University LLC. All rights reserved. Week 2 • It is not required to memorize dosages and specific numerical values for specific drugs. • Review drug schedules. Be familiar with examples, requirements, and descriptions of each schedule. – Course Module • Effects of certain pain medications on the heart. • How to assess patient’s overdose risk • Use of benzodiazepines with opioids • CDC Module: Assessing and Addressing OUD • CDC Module: Determining Whether to Initiate Opioids for Chronic Pain • CDC Module: Using PDMP to Promote Pt Safety • CDC: Reducing the Risks of Opioids • CDC: Treating Chronic Pain without Opioids 4 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :20:19 GMT -06:00 CONFIDENTIAL ©2020 Chamberlain University LLC. All rights reserved. Week 3 • Be sure to pay close attention to the "Summary of Key Prescribing Considerations" in your textbook for each drug discussed in the course. • The only numerical information to note are dosages related to statin therapy and cholesterol thresholds. There's no need to memorize dosages for each drug, onset, peak, or duration times. 5 Nitrates Beta-blockers Calcium Channel Blockers Thiazide diuretics ACEI ARB Labetalol Prototype Drugs for HF Statins Statin Intensity Non-statin Therapies Non-statin add-on Drugs to Statin Therapy Antiplatelet Agents Anticoagula 565 Midterm Study Guide Week 1 • Drug Schedules - Descriptions of each schedule • Examples of drugs in each schedule: - Schedule I: high potential for abuse: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ectstasy), methaqualone, and peyote. - - Schedule II: high potential for abuse, potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous; combination products with less than 15
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NR 565 / NR 565
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