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*Ace your NR 293 Pharmacology Exam 2 with this comprehensive study guide! Packed with 150+ meticulously verified questions and answers (graded A+), this resource covers critical topics like cardiovascular drugs (ACE inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers), anticoagulants, herbal interactions, and nursing implications. Perfect for quick review, this guide ensures you master key concepts—from drug mechanisms to adverse effects—saving you hours of study time. Guaranteed to boost your confidence and help you pass with flying colors!*

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NR 293 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2 150+
QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS /
GRADED A+ /GUARANTEED PASS!!


Ace and ARBS lower what?
- answer-they lower blood pressure

Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what drug is in the drug class
- answer-losartan (Cozaar)
eprosartan (Teveten)
valsartan (Diovan)
irbesartan (Avapro)

Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what is the Adverse effects of
- answer-Chest pain
Fatigue Diarrhea
Hypoglycemia
Urinary tract infection
Anemia
Weakness

Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what is the nursing implications of
- answer-

Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs). what is the Action/Use of the drug
- answer-ARBs block vasoconstriction and the secretion of aldosterone

Beta Blockers lower what ?
- answer-thye lower Blood pressure & Heart Rate

Identify herbal remedies that may interact with anticoagulants to cause bleeding
- answer-garlic, gingers, Gingko, st john's wort, Dong Quai, fever few, capsicum
pepper,

What are the adevrse effect of Herbal Product (Flax)
- answer-diarrhea and allergic reactions
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,What are the adevrse effect of Herbal Product (garlic)
- answer-dermatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, antiplatelet activity

What are the adevrse effect of Iron
- answer-nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach cramps
black, tarry stools
Liquid oral preparations may stain teeth.
Injectable forms cause pain upon injection

what are the adverse effects Alpha2 receptor agonists (central) (Clonidine,
methyldopa)
- answer-orthostatic hypotension, fatigue, and dizziness

What are the adverse effects of the drug B vitamin niacin
- answer-Flushing (caused by histamine release)
Pruritus
GI distress

What are the adverse effects of the drug Bile acid sequestrants
- answer-Constipation
Heartburn, nausea, belching, bloating

What are the adverse effects of the drug Class III
- answer-corneal microdeposits, which may cause visual halos, photophobia, and
dry eyes; photosensitivity; pulmonary toxicity

What are the adverse effects of the drug Fibric acid derivatives (fibrates).
- answer-Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea
Blurred vision, headache
risk of gallstones

What are the nursing implications for the the drug Iron
- answer-Food that promotes absorption_________
Food that impair absorption____________
Tx for overdose_______

what are the nursing implications of Anticoagulants II (warfain)
- answer-•Antidote vitamin K
•Monitor PT, and INR.
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, Diet to Restrict Foods with to much Vitamin K

what are the Signs of bleeding
- answer-Bruising, petechiae
low BP,
anemia,
pallor,
ecchymoses,
changes in LOC (from cerebral bleeding),
melena,
hematuria,
epistasis,
GI ulcer(aspirin).

what condition is Alpha1 receptor blockers (peripheral) also used for ?
- answer-BPH

What does calcium Channel blockers lower
- answer-it Lowers Heart rate and Blood pressure

what does chronotrpic do ?
- answer-less time = Lower rate of the heart

What does dromotropic do ?
- answer-less speed in conduction so beats of the heart

what does HIT mean and stand for?
- answer-

what does Inotropic do?
- answer-Less force of the heart

what drug are in the drug class Anticoagulants 11
- answer-Warfarin (Coumadin

what drug is in the drug class
Adrenergic agonist
+inotropic, chronotropic, dromotropic
- answer-Dobutamine:

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