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Pharmacology Case Studies: 150 Expert-Level Questions with Rationales  2025/2026
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  • Pharmacology Case Studies: 150 Expert-Level Questions with Rationales 2025/2026
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Pharmacology Case Studies 2024 Latest Update
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  • Pharmacology Case Studies 2024 Latest Update Brian explains to you that he takes metoprolol to protect him from further heart attacks and his bendroflumethiazide is to stop his heart failure from getting any worse. Outline the rationale for Brian to be prescribed metoprolol. (Why using metoprolol?) - ANSWER-• Myocardial infarction occurs when a portion of the heart is deprived of oxygen due to blockage of a coronary artery. Coronary arteries supply the heart muscle (myocardium) with oxygenat...
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  • Pharmacology Case Studies 2024 Latest Update A 46-year-old patient is 2 days postoperative from a fractured ankle that was repaired with internal fixation. The patient has a history of alcoholic cirrhosis and is 30 lb overweight. In addition to intravenous (IV) antibiotics, the patient is receiving acetaminophen for pain and fever reduction. What factors, if any, in the patient's history would cause the nurse to question the order for acetaminophen? - ANSWER-The fact that the patient has a hi...
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