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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 49 Upper Respiratory Infection, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa 
 
If a child has not had any amoxicillin within the last 30 days what medication should the prescriber consider for Acute Otitis Media? 
Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/d 
Dx is based on clinical symptoms and the course of illness. Any persistent URI lasting longer than 10 days without any clinical improvement is likely to be? 
Bacterial sinusitis 
Most common minor acute illness seen in ...
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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 49 Upper Respiratory Infection, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa 
 
If a child has not had any amoxicillin within the last 30 days what medication should the prescriber consider for Acute Otitis Media? 
Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/d 
Dx is based on clinical symptoms and the course of illness. Any persistent URI lasting longer than 10 days without any clinical improvement is likely to be? 
Bacterial sinusitis 
Most common minor acute illness seen in ...
Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 47 STI Drugs (Answered) Verified Solution 
Syphilis 
caused by Treponema pallidum, spread by direct contact of mucosal tissue w/ infected lesions. 
Syphillis 
screen high-risk patients and all pregnant women. 
Parenteral penicillin G is the drug of choice, 
If patient is allergic, treat with 14 days of doxycycline or tetracycline 
Benzathine penicillin G IM 
The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is 
Primary 
A solitary, painless chancre is mo...
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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 47 STI Drugs (Answered) Verified Solution 
Syphilis 
caused by Treponema pallidum, spread by direct contact of mucosal tissue w/ infected lesions. 
Syphillis 
screen high-risk patients and all pregnant women. 
Parenteral penicillin G is the drug of choice, 
If patient is allergic, treat with 14 days of doxycycline or tetracycline 
Benzathine penicillin G IM 
The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is 
Primary 
A solitary, painless chancre is mo...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
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A patient diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder has been taking a high-dose SSRI and is participating in therapy twice a week. He reports an inability to carry out responsibilities due to consistent interferences of his obsessions and compulsions. The PMHNP knows that the next step would be which of the following? 
Selected Answer: B. 
Decrease his SSRI and add an MAOI. 
 
 
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A patient diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder has been taking a high-dose SSRI and is participating in therapy twice a week. He reports an inability to carry out responsibilities due to consistent interferences of his obsessions and compulsions. The PMHNP knows that the next step would be which of the following? 
Selected Answer: B. 
Decrease his SSRI and add an MAOI. 
 
 
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Which statement best describes a pharmacologi...
NURS 6630 FINAL EXAM WELL ELABORATED QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS: WALDEN UNIVERSITY LATEST UPDATE 2022
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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 47 STI Drugs (Answered) Verified Solution 
Syphilis 
caused by Treponema pallidum, spread by direct contact of mucosal tissue w/ infected lesions. 
Syphillis 
screen high-risk patients and all pregnant women. 
Parenteral penicillin G is the drug of choice, 
If patient is allergic, treat with 14 days of doxycycline or tetracycline 
Benzathine penicillin G IM 
The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is 
Primary 
A solitary, painless chancre is mo...
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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 47 STI Drugs (Answered) Verified Solution 
Syphilis 
caused by Treponema pallidum, spread by direct contact of mucosal tissue w/ infected lesions. 
Syphillis 
screen high-risk patients and all pregnant women. 
Parenteral penicillin G is the drug of choice, 
If patient is allergic, treat with 14 days of doxycycline or tetracycline 
Benzathine penicillin G IM 
The drug of choice for treatment of primary or secondary syphilis is 
Primary 
A solitary, painless chancre is mo...
Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 49 Upper Respiratory Infection, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa 
 
If a child has not had any amoxicillin within the last 30 days what medication should the prescriber consider for Acute Otitis Media? 
Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/d 
Dx is based on clinical symptoms and the course of illness. Any persistent URI lasting longer than 10 days without any clinical improvement is likely to be? 
Bacterial sinusitis 
Most common minor acute illness seen in ...
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Nurs 6630 Exam 1: Chapter 49 Upper Respiratory Infection, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa 
 
If a child has not had any amoxicillin within the last 30 days what medication should the prescriber consider for Acute Otitis Media? 
Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/d 
Dx is based on clinical symptoms and the course of illness. Any persistent URI lasting longer than 10 days without any clinical improvement is likely to be? 
Bacterial sinusitis 
Most common minor acute illness seen in ...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
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QUESTION 1 
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or...
NURS6630 Final Exam: 
 
 
QUESTION 1 
 
What will the PMHNP most likely prescribe to a patient with psychotic aggression who needs to manage the top-down cortical control and the excessive drive from striatal hyperactivity? 
A. Stimulants B. Antidepressants C. Antipsychotics D. SSRIs QUESTION 2 
The PMHNP is selecting a medication treatment option for a patient who is exhibiting psychotic behaviors with poor impulse control and aggression. Of the available treatments, which can help temper some...
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NURS6630 Final Exam: 
 
 
QUESTION 1 
 
What will the PMHNP most likely prescribe to a patient with psychotic aggression who needs to manage the top-down cortical control and the excessive drive from striatal hyperactivity? 
A. Stimulants B. Antidepressants C. Antipsychotics D. SSRIs QUESTION 2 
The PMHNP is selecting a medication treatment option for a patient who is exhibiting psychotic behaviors with poor impulse control and aggression. Of the available treatments, which can help temper some...