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NUR 2474 Final Exam Study Guide | Pharmacology for Professional Nursing Exam Correctly Answered and Graded A+ | Rasmussen

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NUR 2474 Final Exam Study Guide |
Pharmacology for Professional
Nursing Exam Correctly Answered
and Graded A+ | Rasmussen


pt blood sugar is 317 what insulin should be prepared to give in am
- Correct Answer - fast acting novalog, lispro


type 1 diabetic with cystic fibrosis, what is the first thing to do before
giving insulin
- Correct Answer - - Correct Answer - determine if pt can eat , if yes have
food available we dont want to give fast acting insulin at 7 am if
breakfast doesnt come until 8


glargine insulin
- Correct Answer - long acting


when should glargine insulin be given
- Correct Answer - in the evening


what is the concern for insulin with (propranolol (beta blocker for HTN)
- Correct Answer - hypoglycemia propranolol mask the signs


type 2 diabetes started on glipizide what education is needed
- Correct Answer - diet/exercise take once a day
monitor blood sugar 4xday
weigh daily

, do not take is pt has allergy to sulfa
no alcohol of high sugar intake


Diabetic pt on metformin is having a CT w/ contrast. What education is
needed?
- Correct Answer - hold metformin 24-48 hrs before ct and hold for 48 hrs
after. encourage fluids


med given for hyprothyroidism
- Correct Answer - levothyroxine
take in am on empty stomach


warfarin and cephalexin
- Correct Answer - increases risk of gi bleed asses pt for bruising and
educate py on s/s of bleeding. check inr levels frequently


warfarin teaching
- Correct Answer - avoid eating to many dark leafy greens exercise
routine inr labs
take evening 4pm labs done in morning


what can happen to fetus if hypothyroidism goes untreated
- Correct Answer - miscarriage
neurosphycological birth defects
underweight


side effects of estrogen therapy
- Correct Answer - ovarian cancer
blood clots
bleeding
what type of estrogen therapy has the least amount of side effects

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