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NURS 316 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Gentamycin & Amikan IM/IV Aminoglycosides - ABX 
a) Binds to ribosomes causing death* 
Nephrotoxicity 
Eratapenem (18+) IV Carbapenam - ABX 
a)inhibit cell membrane synthesis 
Cefaclor PO 
Cefditoren PO Cephalsporins abx 
2nd Gen - Cefaclor 
4th Gen - Cefditoren 
a)Interfere with cell wall building 
c)Penicillin Allergy, alchohol,
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NURS 316L-A (OB) Abbreviations STUDY SUMMARY GUARANTEED PASS WCU
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NURS 316L-A (OB) Abbreviations STUDY SUMMARY GUARANTEED PASS WCU
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NURS 316 Pharmacology Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Explain barriers of absorption with oral medications correct answer: major barrier is passing through the GI epithelium 
 
what is the absorption pattern for IV medication? correct answer: instantaneous and complete 
 
what is the absorption pattern for IM and SubQ medications that are water soluble? correct answer: rapid absorption 
 
Why would parenteral route be preferred over oral? correct answer: 1. rapid onset 
2. Depot IM preparations 
3. tight control over blood serum levels 
4. pati...
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NURS 316 - Unit 3 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Thrombocytopenic purpura correct answer: Platelets combine with drugs, forming a complex that is antigenic 
Antibody and complement destroy platelets 
Type II cytotoxic reactions 
 
Agranulocytosis correct answer: Drug-induced immune destruction of granulocytes 
 
hemolytic anemia correct answer: drug-induced immune destruction of RBCs 
 
glomerulonephritis correct answer: inflammation damage to the kidney glomeruli due to immune complexes as a result of infection; Type III hypersensitivity ...
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NURS 316 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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NSAIDs interfere with the production of prostaglandins 
Opioids stimulate what opioid receptors 
what are the categoires of pain medication Opioid Analgesics 
Non-Opioid Analgesics 
Opioid Antagonists 
what chemicals does body produce in response to pain Substance P 
Prostaglandins 
Bradykinins 
Histamine
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NURS 316L-A (OB) Medication TEST 2024 SUMMER-FALL.KEY CONCEPT @WCU GRADED A+
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NURS 316L-A (OB) Medication TEST 2024 SUMMER-FALL.KEY CONCEPT @WCU GRADED A+
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NURS 316 Theory Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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An example of a mu agonist opioid that is frequently used in the treatment of pain is: 
a. benzodiazepine b. dilaudid c. butyrophenone d. haloperidol b. dilaudid 
A client receiving morphine for bone pain may find a lower dose of morphine is possible when what is added to the regime? a. NSAID b. MS contin c. oxycodone d. dilaudid a. NSAID 
Fatigue may result from which of the following? a. disease process b. overexertion c. fear d. all of the above d. all of the above 
What is the appropriate nu...
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NURS 316 - Midterm - Athabasca University Questions and answers latest update 2024
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NURS 316 - Midterm - Athabasca University Questions and answers latest update 2024
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NURS 316A Patho-Pharm Exam 2
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April McDonald CSUSM NURS 316A Exam 2
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NIU NURS 316 PHARM HESI QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Basic Nursing Skills/Safety - Albuterol-Assess Albuterol (Ventolin) 
Drug Class: Short Acting Beta 2 Agonist 
Indication: Prevention or relief of bronchospasm related to asthma, bronchitis, and other pulmonary diseases 
Adverse: Nausea, anxiety, palpitations, tremors, increased HR 
Route: Oral, Inhalation 
Assess: *Respiratory assessment, watch for tachycardia and rebound bronchospasm. Sequence: Albuterol (short acting)> Salmeterol (long acting)> Prednisone (corticosteroid)> Gentamicin ...
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