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Homework answers / question archive / Keiser University, Sarasota NURSING 1211C Pharmacology Final Exam Review 1)Toxicity of this medication results in yellow-green halos, visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain Fast-acting insulin that needs to be given once the meal is in the patient’s room  Increased in those taking corticosteroids Acronym for a condition in which heartburn is the primary symptom The juice that is most appropriate to take with iron tablets as it enhances absorption An anti fungal that can interact with certain antidiabetic drugs causing hypoglycemia The lab checked to make sure heparin is within therapeutic levels A drug that has the therapeutic effect of decreasing the amount of gas associated with GI disorders The most common reason patients switch from an ACE inhibitor to an ARB  An inflammatory skin disorder of unknown etiology with lesions affecting mainly the face; it is progressive and has an onset between 30 and 50 years of age An anticholinergic medication used to treat side effects of typical antipsychotics, such as dystonia Avoid foods containing this substance if on phenelzine (Nardil) and other MAOIs A beta blocker; cannot be stopped abruptly A beta agonist used to treat acute shortness of breath A medication to help prevent bone loss; the patient must remain upright for at least 30 minutes after taking The lab that needs to be checked if a patient is taking oprelvekin (Neumega) Inotropic effect Why we limit nasal sprays to five days or less (2 words)     Severe side effects include tinnitus and GI bleeding Two types of this disease include Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis (3 words) A medication given to decrease the amount of gas associated with GI disorders Antidote for warfarin (Coumadin) (2 words) Abbreviation for “before meals” Bulky, foul-smelling, fatty stool Simvistatin and other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors should be taken at this time of the day The medication that is administered to patients in Addisonian crisis White patches seen in the mouth of a patient using inhalers containing steroids Nortriptyline (Pamelor) is this type of antidepressant The type of shock in which circulation is diminished, thus IV medication should be utilized  Black box warning on SSRI’s related to a patients under 18 What HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors target Also called Plavix; helps reduce the risk of a stroke Where heparin injections should be given Type of injection used to administer a Mantoux (PPD) test The antidote for benzodiazepine overdose A potential adverse effect of this medication is gingival hyperplasia A drug that blocks the effects of another drug The adaptation of the body to a substance over time such that when the substance is withdrawn, withdrawal symptoms will result (2 words)  A digestive enzymes that should not be taken if patient is allergic to pork or pork products    A drug classification in which the patient “can’t pee, can’t poop, and can’t spit” The overgrowth of normal body flora or of opportunistic organisms such as viruses and yeast no longer held in check by normal, beneficial flora Considered a disease of alcoholics; need oral digestive enzymes to process food  A chronic, noninfectious, inflammatory skin disorder characterized by red, raised patches of skin covered with flaky, thick, silver scales (plaques)        

Keiser University, Sarasota NURSING 1211C Pharmacology Final Exam Review 1)Toxicity of this medication results in yellow-green halos, visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain Fast-acting insulin that needs to be given once the meal is in the patient’s room  Increased in those taking corticosteroids Acronym for a condition in which heartburn is the primary symptom The juice that is most appropriate to take with iron tablets as it enhances absorption An anti fungal that can interact with certain antidiabetic drugs causing hypoglycemia The lab checked to make sure heparin is within therapeutic levels A drug that has the therapeutic effect of decreasing the amount of gas associated with GI disorders The most common reason patients switch from an ACE inhibitor to an ARB  An inflammatory skin disorder of unknown etiology with lesions affecting mainly the face; it is progressive and has an onset between 30 and 50 years of age An anticholinergic medication used to treat side effects of typical antipsychotics, such as dystonia Avoid foods containing this substance if on phenelzine (Nardil) and other MAOIs A beta blocker; cannot be stopped abruptly A beta agonist used to treat acute shortness of breath A medication to help prevent bone loss; the patient must remain upright for at least 30 minutes after taking The lab that needs to be checked if a patient is taking oprelvekin (Neumega) Inotropic effect Why we limit nasal sprays to five days or less (2 words)     Severe side effects include tinnitus and GI bleeding Two types of this disease include Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis (3 words) A medication given to decrease the amount of gas associated with GI disorders Antidote for warfarin (Coumadin) (2 words) Abbreviation for “before meals” Bulky, foul-smelling, fatty stool Simvistatin and other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors should be taken at this time of the day The medication that is administered to patients in Addisonian crisis White patches seen in the mouth of a patient using inhalers containing steroids Nortriptyline (Pamelor) is this type of antidepressant The type of shock in which circulation is diminished, thus IV medication should be utilized  Black box warning on SSRI’s related to a patients under 18 What HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors target Also called Plavix; helps reduce the risk of a stroke Where heparin injections should be given Type of injection used to administer a Mantoux (PPD) test The antidote for benzodiazepine overdose A potential adverse effect of this medication is gingival hyperplasia A drug that blocks the effects of another drug The adaptation of the body to a substance over time such that when the substance is withdrawn, withdrawal symptoms will result (2 words)  A digestive enzymes that should not be taken if patient is allergic to pork or pork products    A drug classification in which the patient “can’t pee, can’t poop, and can’t spit” The overgrowth of normal body flora or of opportunistic organisms such as viruses and yeast no longer held in check by normal, beneficial flora Considered a disease of alcoholics; need oral digestive enzymes to process food  A chronic, noninfectious, inflammatory skin disorder characterized by red, raised patches of skin covered with flaky, thick, silver scales (plaques)        

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Keiser University, Sarasota

NURSING 1211C

Pharmacology Final Exam Review

1)Toxicity of this medication results in yellow-green halos, visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain

  1. Fast-acting insulin that needs to be given once the meal is in the patient’s room
  2.  Increased in those taking corticosteroids
  3. Acronym for a condition in which heartburn is the primary symptom
  4. The juice that is most appropriate to take with iron tablets as it enhances absorption
  5. An anti fungal that can interact with certain antidiabetic drugs causing hypoglycemia
  6. The lab checked to make sure heparin is within therapeutic levels
  7. A drug that has the therapeutic effect of decreasing the amount of gas associated with GI disorders
  8. The most common reason patients switch from an ACE inhibitor to an ARB
  9.  An inflammatory skin disorder of unknown etiology with lesions affecting mainly the face; it is progressive and has an onset between 30 and 50 years of age
  10. An anticholinergic medication used to treat side effects of typical antipsychotics, such as dystonia
  11. Avoid foods containing this substance if on phenelzine (Nardil) and other MAOIs
  12. A beta blocker; cannot be stopped abruptly
  13. A beta agonist used to treat acute shortness of breath
  14. A medication to help prevent bone loss; the patient must remain upright for at least 30 minutes after taking
  15. The lab that needs to be checked if a patient is taking oprelvekin (Neumega)
  16. Inotropic effect
  17. Why we limit nasal sprays to five days or less (2 words)

 

 

  1. Severe side effects include tinnitus and GI bleeding
  2. Two types of this disease include Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis (3 words)
  3. A medication given to decrease the amount of gas associated with GI disorders
  4. Antidote for warfarin (Coumadin) (2 words)
  5. Abbreviation for “before meals”
  6. Bulky, foul-smelling, fatty stool
  7. Simvistatin and other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors should be taken at this time of the day
  8. The medication that is administered to patients in Addisonian crisis
  9. White patches seen in the mouth of a patient using inhalers containing steroids
  10. Nortriptyline (Pamelor) is this type of antidepressant
  11. The type of shock in which circulation is diminished, thus IV medication should be utilized
  12.  Black box warning on SSRI’s related to a patients under 18
  13. What HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors target
  14. Also called Plavix; helps reduce the risk of a stroke
  15. Where heparin injections should be given
  16. Type of injection used to administer a Mantoux (PPD) test
  17. The antidote for benzodiazepine overdose
  18. A potential adverse effect of this medication is gingival hyperplasia
  19. A drug that blocks the effects of another drug
  20. The adaptation of the body to a substance over time such that when the substance is withdrawn, withdrawal symptoms will result (2 words)
  21.  A digestive enzymes that should not be taken if patient is allergic to pork or pork products

 

  1.  A drug classification in which the patient “can’t pee, can’t poop, and can’t spit”
  2. The overgrowth of normal body flora or of opportunistic organisms such as viruses and yeast no longer held in check by normal, beneficial flora
  3. Considered a disease of alcoholics; need oral digestive enzymes to process food
  4.  A chronic, noninfectious, inflammatory skin disorder characterized by red, raised patches of skin covered with flaky, thick, silver scales (plaques)

 

 

 

 

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