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Advanced pharmacology for NP Exam 2 300+QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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Advanced pharmacology for NP Exam 2 
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Ray has been diagnosed with hypertension and it is determined that an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor is needed. Prior to prescribing this drug, the nurse practitioner (NP) should assess for: 
Decreased renal function 
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are the drug of choice in treating hypertension in diabetic patients because they: 
All of the above: 
Improve insulin sensitivity 
Improve rena...
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Pharmacology Chapter 31- Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs Questions with Complete Solutions
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Pharmacology Chapter 31- Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs Questions with Complete Solutions
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 1 Review PAIN MEDICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 1 Review 
 
 
PAIN MEDICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT 
 
Types of Pain 
-	Nociceptive 
o	Caused by damage to body tissue 
o	Secondary to noxious stimuli 
-	Neuropathic/Functional 
o	Pain that is disengaged from noxious stimuli or healing 
o	Described in terms of chronic pain 
o	Result of nerve damage (neuropathic) or abnormal operation of the nervous system 
o	Ie postherpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, tension-type headache 
 
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Advanced Pharmacology
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 2 
 
 
Neurology Part 1 
Alzheimer’s Disease (Ach Deficiency) 
-	Progressive degenerative disease ultimately resulting in cerebral atrophy 
-	Signs and Symptoms: Difficulty performing tasks, difficulty reading and writing, loss of memory and delusions, depression and agitation. 
 
Medications used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: 
Cholinesterase Inhibitors: 
-	Donepezil (Aricept) = May cause Insomnia 
-	Rivastigmine (Exelon) = Hepatoxicity 
-	Galantamine (R...
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1/147 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 3 Study Set
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ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1/121 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Advanced Pharmacology NSG 533 Questions | 100% Correct Answers | UpToDate Doc | Already Graded A+
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EP is a 38-year-old female patient that comes in for diabetes education and 
management. She was diagnosed 12 years ago and states lately she is not able to 
control her diet although she continues a 1600 calorie diet with appropriate daily 
carbohydrate intake (per dietitian prescription) and walks 40 minutes every day of the 
week. She states compliance with all medications. She denies any history of 
hypoglycemia despite being able to identify signs and symptoms and describe 
appropriat...
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Questions | 100% Correct Answers | UpToDate Doc | Already Graded A+
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What are the two types of Diabetes? ☑: Type I or Insulin-Dependent and Type II or Non-Insulin Dependent. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type I diabetic? ☑: There is NO insulin being produced. Underlying cause is autoimmune 
destruction of pancreatic beta cells. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type II diabetic? ☑: Typically, they have some insulin production but have insulin resistance. Later 
in disease process, insulin deficiency develops as well. 
What long-term comp...
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Questions | 100% Correct Answers | UpToDate Doc | Already Graded A+
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What is the key indicator of diabetes? ☑: Hyperglycemia 
What are the two types of Diabetes? ☑: Type I or Insulin-Dependent and Type II or Non-Insulin Dependent. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type I diabetic? ☑: There is NO insulin being produced. Underlying cause is autoimmune 
destruction of pancreatic beta cells. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type II diabetic? ☑: Typically, they have some insulin production but have insulin resistance. Later 
in disease process...
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored exam 2024/2025 questions and answers(LATEST 2024 /2025UPDATE)
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ATI Pharmacology Proctored exam 
2024/2025 questions and 
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A 12-month-old child just received the first measles, mumps, and rubella (mmR) 
vaccine. For which of the following possible reactions to this vaccine should the nurse 
teach the parents to monitor? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Rash 
B. Swollen glands 
C. Bruising 
D. Headache 
E. Inconsolable crying - correct answearsa, b, c 
(A. A rash and fever can develop in children 1 to 2 weeks following 
mmR...