Pharmacology Final Exam
Questions & Answers | Grade A |
100% Correct – Regis
(Covering weeks 9 – 15)
Description
This Regis NU641 Clinical Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam (Weeks
9-15) focuses on the clinical application of medications for
neurological disorders, pain, inflammation, and infections, alongside
monitoring for adverse effects and drug interactions, particularly in
vulnerable populations. The exam tests critical evaluation of
pharmacological literature, evidence-based management strategies,
and patient-centered care plans.
Key Exam Topics (Weeks 9-15 Focus):
Neurological & Pain Management: Medications for seizures (e.g.,
Levetiracetam/Keppra, Valproate), Alzheimer's disease (e.g.,
Memantine), migraines, and Parkinson’s disease.
Infectious Disease & Immunity: Comprehensive review of antibiotic
selection, resistance factors, and stewardship.
Musculoskeletal & Gout: Management of musculoskeletal pain, NSAIDs,
and antigout agents (e.g., Probenecid).
Patient Safety & Education: Crucial focus on drug-drug interactions,
patient education regarding medication adherence, and managing
side effects (e.g., cholinergic blockers, anticoagulants).
Special Populations: Pharmacology considerations for pregnant
patients and elderly individuals.
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Clonodine -
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Has several off-label uses including: alcohol and nicotine
withdrawal and post therpautic neuralgia
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Guanfacine -
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hypertension drug that has also been approved to use for ADHD
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Ramelteon (Rozerem) -
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Insomnia med that does not have inverse risk for patients
engaging in activities while somnolent with no memory of having
taking pill
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, Common mistakes practitioners make in treating anxiety disorders
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General diagnosis and following up to see if treatment goals are
being met
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Xanax -
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The benzodiazepine with the greatest likelihood of causing
dependency s/t it has a short half-life
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Although a patient sees a neurologist for the management of her
partial seizures, why is it important to know her medication
regimen? -
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There are many drug-drug interactions with anticonvulsants
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