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Respiratory - Nursing 400 (100% correct answers)
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Modfinil correct answers has been used to reduce daytime sleepiness for pt's with OSA 
 
Protriptyline correct answers given at bedtime to help increase respiratory drive and improve upper airway muscle tone for pt's with OSA 
 
medroxyprogesterone acetate correct answers has been used for sleep apnea associated with chronic alveolar hypoventilation 
 
acetazolamide correct answers has been used for sleep apnea associated with chronic alveolar hypoventilation 
 
phenylephrine correct answers a...
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Treatment of Acne/ Rosacea (FINAL) Questions Perfectly Answered!!
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Comedones are ____; Papules are ____ - Answer-non-inflammatory 
inflammatory 
bacteria that causes acne - Answer-propionibacterium acnes 
a ___ comedone is a small, pale nodule just beneath the skin surface. Precursor to other lesions - 
Answer-closed (whitehead) 
an __comedone is melanin protrusion of plug. - Answer-open (blackhead) 
small, red inflammatory lesion (no pus) - Answer-papule 
red, tender bumps with pus filled tips - Answer-pustule (pimple) 
deep-seated, large pus-filled painful in...
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PHARM_STUDY_GUIDE_QUIZ_ 1.2023
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PHARM_STUDY_GUIDE_QUIZ_ 
1.2023 
1. What are the BON rules and regulations for prescriptive authority for the advance 
practice nurse? 
1. Texas is very restricted 
2. Describe the pharmacokinetic processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism and 
elimination and how differences in these areas affect drug action. 
1. Absorption 
1. Drug’s movement from the site of administration into the blood. 
2. Distribution 
1.Drug’s movement from the blood into the interstitial space oftissues 
and ...
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Nursing Practice NGR6172
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Nursing Practice NGR6172 
 
Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs Change 
o	Primary Care is provided by clinicians who address "personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patient, and practicing in the context of family and community." 
•	Prevention, Diagnosis, Prescription, Treatment 
▪	Assess health status. 
▪	Promote healthy lifestyles. 
▪	Identifying/diagnosing normal/abnorm...
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Case 02: Focused Exam: Hypertension and Type 2 Diabetes Results | Shadow health| Completed
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Nursing Practice NGR6172 
 
Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs Change 
o	Primary Care is provided by clinicians who address "personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patient, and practicing in the context of family and community." 
•	Prevention, Diagnosis, Prescription, Treatment 
▪	Assess health status. 
▪	Promote healthy lifestyles. 
▪	Identifying/diagnosing normal/abnorm...
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NCLEX Respiratory Drugs and Medications (Questions and Answers) Graded A 2023
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1.	All of which are examples of antiviral influenza medications except? 
 
A.	baloxavir marboxil (Xofluza) 
 
B.	ethionamide (Trecator) 
 
C.	oseltamivir (Tamiflu) 
 
D.	zanamivir (Relenza) 
Correct Answer: B. ethionamide (Trecator) 
Ethionamide (Trecator) is an antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis. 
Options A, C, & D: These are antiviral medications that are effective in the prevention and treatment of flu. 
2.	A cromolyn sodium (Intal) inhaler is prescribed to a client with asthma....
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Antimicrobials Part 4
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NURS 5334 
 
Antimicrobials Part 4 Treatment of Mycobacterial Infections 
•	Slow-growing microbes 
•	Requires prolonged treatment 
•	Increased risk of drug toxicity and poor patient adherence 
•	Promotes emergence of drug-resistant mycobacteria 
Tuberculosis (TB) 
Global epidemic 
•	Leading cause of death worldwide 
•	New cases in the United States are declining 
•	Cases outside United States are increasing Pathogenesis 
•	Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
•	Transmitted from person t...
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NR565 Week 6 Study Guide 2021 with complete solutions
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Antimycobacterials Spectrum of Coverage 
· Isoniazid Rifamycins (rifampin, rifabutin, rifapentine) Ethambutol Pyrazinamide Streptomycin Ethionamide Capreomycin Bedaquiline Para-aminosalicylic acid -monotherapy causes resistance -cross-resistance w/ INH and ethionamide 
 
 
Antimycobacterials Rational Drug Selection 
· follow CDC guidelines -many other uses for rifampin that are not mycobacterial infections 
 
 
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Antimycobacterials Pharmacodynamics 
· Isoniazid: most active ...
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NR565 WEEK 6 STUDY GUIDE
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NR565 WEEK 6 STUDY GUIDE


WEEK 6: CHAPTER 24: Drugs used in treating infectious disease

ANTIMYCOBACTERIALS
	Mycobacteria- among the most difficult to cure (e.g. tuberculosis [TB])
o	They grow slowly and are relatively resistant to drugs that are largely dependent on how rapidly cells are dividing
o	Have a lipid-rich cell wall relatively impermeable to many drugs
o	Are usually intracellular and inaccessible to drugs that does not have good intracellular penetration
o	Have the ability to go i...
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Nursing Practice NGR6172
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Nursing Practice NGR6172 
 
Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs Change 
o	Primary Care is provided by clinicians who address "personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patient, and practicing in the context of family and community." 
•	Prevention, Diagnosis, Prescription, Treatment 
▪	Assess health status. 
▪	Promote healthy lifestyles. 
▪	Identifying/diagnosing normal/abnorm...
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