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NR 565 Week 1 Quiz, NR 565 Quiz #2, NR 565 Quiz #3, NR565 midterm, week 4, NR565 week 5, NR 565- Week 6, NR 565 Pharmacology Week 7, NR 565 WEEK 8












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NR 565 Week 1 Quiz, NR 565 Quiz #2,
NR 565 Quiz #3, NR565 midterm, week 4,
NR565 week 5, NR 565- Week 6, NR 565
Pharmacology Week 7, NR 565 WEEK 8




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- Be able to calculate the total daily dose of insulin based on weight. Calculate with the

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lowest possible dose unless otherwise specified. - ANSWER For example, the total daily

dose (TDD) of insulin can be calculated by taking the total weight of the patient's weight
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in kilograms (kg), which is 80 kg (184 pounds) multiplied by 0.6 units equals 48 units.
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This means 24 units of the TDD is the basal insulin dose of glargine (Lantus) (50%) and
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80x0.6= 48 (tdd)
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- Be familiar with benefits of various nicotine replacement options - ANSWER Nicotine

Chewing Gum (Nicotine Polacrilex):

Nonprescription; user controls dose

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Nicotine Lozenges (Nicotine Polacrilex):

Nonprescription; user controls dose; easier to use than nicotine gum




Nicotine Transdermal Systems (Patches):




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Nonprescription; provides a steady level of nicotine; easy to use; unobtrusive




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Nicotine inhaler:

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User controls dose; fastest nicotine delivery and highest nicotine levels of all
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nicotine-based products
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- Be familiar with frequency of Hgb A1C monitoring timeline. - ANSWER Perform the
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A1C test at least two times a year in patients who are meeting treatment goals (and who

have stable glycemic control). E

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Perform the A1C test quarterly in patients whose therapy has changed or who are not

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Point-of-care testing for A1C provides the opportunity for more timely treatment

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- Be familiar with metoclopramide's use, MOA, side effects, monitoring and patient

ANSWER Metoclopramide (Reglan) has two beneficial actions: (1) it
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(2) it increases upper GI motility (by enhancing the actions of acetylcholine).
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Indications depend on the route (oral or intravenous). Oral metoclopramide has two
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approved uses: diabetic gastroparesis and suppression of gastroesophageal reflux.
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Intravenous metoclopramide has four approved uses: suppression of postoperative

nausea and vomiting, suppression of CINV, facilitation of small bowel intubation, and

facilitation of radiologic examination of the GI tract. Off-label uses include the

treatment of hiccups and nausea and vomiting of early pregnancy.

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Adverse Effects

With high-dose therapy, sedation and diarrhea are common. Long-term high-dose

therapy can cause irreversible tardive dyskinesia, characterized by repetitive, involuntary

movements of the arms, legs, and facial muscles. Older adults are especially vulnerable




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dose. Owing to its ability to increase gastric and intestinal motility, metoclopramide is

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contraindicated in patients with GI obstruction, perforation, or hemorrhage. Of note,

exposure to metoclopramide during the first trimester of pregnancy is not associated
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- Be familiar with roflumilast - Know when to use LABA, SABA, Combo drugs in COPD

- ANSWER One phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor, Roflumilast (Daliresp. Daxas)
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is approved for management of COPD. In patients with severe, chronic COPD with a
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primary chronic bronchitis component, the risk for exacerbations may be reduced with

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