Advanced Pharmacology (NR508)

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Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
  • Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY

  • Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2021
  • Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY This document will guide you though your pharmacology revision to predict the questions you expect in your final exam
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Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
  • Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2021
  • Exam (elaborations) ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY This document will assist you to revise for Pharmacology test and predict the likely questions you will be asked
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Quick review of key introductory pharmacology concepts Quick review of key introductory pharmacology concepts
  • Quick review of key introductory pharmacology concepts

  • Class notes • 5 pages • 2021
  • Refresh your knowledge on the basics of pharmacology before diving deeper into any specific branch.
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Advanced_Pharmacology_Study_Guide
  • Advanced_Pharmacology_Study_Guide

  • Study guide • 222 pages • 2020
  • Both men and women experience bone loss with aging. The bones most likely to demonstrate significant loss are: 1. Cortical bones 2. Femoral neck bones 3. Cervical vertebrae 4. Pelvic bones 2 Bisphosphonates treat or prevent osteoporosis by: 1. Inhibiting osteoclastic activity 2. Fostering bone resorption 3. Enhancing calcium uptake in the bone 4. Strengthening the osteoclastic proton pump 1 Prophylactic use of bisphosphonates is recommended for patients with early osteopenia related to long-term...
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Advanced Pharmacology (June 2020) GRADED A
  • Advanced Pharmacology (June 2020) GRADED A

  • Study guide • 5 pages • 2020
  • Your patient is a patient is a 67-year-old male with T2 DM. He is on glipizide and metformin. He presents to the clinic with confusion, sluggishness, and extreme thirst. His wife tells you He does not follow his meal plan or exercise regularly, and hasn’t checked his BG for 1 week. A random glucose is drawn and it is 500. What is a likely … on preliminary .. ? Question: After starting a patient with Grave’s disease on an antithyroid agent such as methimazole, patient monitoring includes TS...
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