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AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Orthopedics Prescribing (103 Q:A & ROTIONALE),100% CORRECT
  • AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Orthopedics Prescribing (103 Q:A & ROTIONALE),100% CORRECT

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  • Which medication is NOT a brand name for acetaminophen? Mapap Cetafen Aleve Feverall Question: To treat low back pain in a patient for whom nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are contraindicated, the recommended therapy is: acetaminophen (Tylenol). ibuprofen (Motrin). cyclobenzaprine (Amrix). tramadol (Ultram). The patient at highest risk for side effects from cyclobenzaprine (Amrix) is a: 20-year-old man with spasticity and a his...
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NR566 / NR 566 Midterm Exam Review | Rated A Study Guide |Chamberlain College
  • NR566 / NR 566 Midterm Exam Review | Rated A Study Guide |Chamberlain College

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  • NR 566/ NR 566Midterm Exam Review | Rated A Study Guide |Chamberlain CI: Thiazolidinediones end in "ZONE" can cause edema GLYBURIDE no effect LIRAGLUTIDE- beneficial EMPAGLIFLOZIN- benefical Class 1: Sodium Channel Blockers What diabetic medications would be contraindicated in patients with heart failure? Which diabetic drug(s) may have beneficial effects in heart failure? Heart failure tx What side effects are most common for GLP-1 receptor agonists? What diseases would be contrain...
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NR 566 Week 4 Study Guide {2020}/ NR566 Module 4 Study Guide  {2020} - Latest– Chamberlain College of Nursing
  • NR 566 Week 4 Study Guide {2020}/ NR566 Module 4 Study Guide {2020} - Latest– Chamberlain College of Nursing

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  • NR 566 Week 4 Study Guide {2020} – Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 566 Week 4 Study Guide Chapter 25: Drugs Used in Treating Inflammatory Processes Gout medications Drugs: Anti-gout agents: allopurinol (Zyloprim), colchicine, and febuxostat (Uloric) Uricosuric agents: probenecid (Benemid) and sulfinpyrazone (Anturane) o Peak incidence 70 to 79 years old, more common in men than women o Gout in women occurs exclusively post-menopausal and is associated with HTN, renal insuffici...
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