NR 293 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice Final Exam V2 Latest Update Verified Questions and Answers, Chamberlain University
NR 293 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice complete final exam Version 2 with verified questions and answers covering cardiovascular medications (furosemide, spironolactone, chlorothiazide, digoxin toxicity and Digoxin immune Fab, nitroglycerin patch teaching, nitroprusside for hypertensive crisis, milrinone and furosemide incompatibility, propranolol monitoring, nifedipine adverse effects, atorvastatin therapeutic effects, beta-adrenergic positive inotropic effects, adrenergic agonist increased HR), diuretics (osmotic diuretics mannitol, potassium-sparing vs loop diuretics, hypokalemia symptoms from chlorothiazide), lipid-lowering agents (niacin flushing), anticoagulation (heparin aPTT monitoring, warfarin interactions with garlic and subsalicylate, protamine sulfate for heparin overdose), antiplatelet medications and herb-drug interactions (ginkgo bleeding risk, kava sedation), psychiatric medications (clozapine and severe neutropenia, donepezil for Alzheimer's requiring up to 6 weeks for effect, cholinergic agonists for myasthenia gravis take 30 minutes before meals, atropine as antidote for cholinergic overdose), substance abuse and withdrawal (opioid overdose naloxone, opioid withdrawal methadone, alcohol withdrawal diazepam, stimulant toxicity symptoms), pain management (morphine sulfate respiratory assessment priority, acetaminophen toxicity leading to hepatic necrosis, maximum acetaminophen 3000mg/day, opioid tolerance, constipation prevention), musculoskeletal medications (cyclobenzaprine for musculoskeletal injury), neuropathic pain (gabapentin), antibiotics (vancomycin infusion over at least one hour, acyclovir topical burning sensation, PCN and cephalosporin cross-reactivity, tetracycline photosensitivity, rifampin decreasing oral contraceptive effectiveness, isoniazid interaction with phenytoin, C. difficile assessment after antibiotics, sulfa allergy contraindications for glipizide and silver sulfadiazine), antituberculosis medications (liver toxicity, 24-month treatment duration), endocrine medications (levothyroxine take in morning, metformin take with food, glipizide and sulfa allergy, glucocorticoids monitor potassium and blood glucose, desmopressin and lithium interaction, HCTZ and digoxin interaction, oxytocin IV pump for labor induction, medroxyprogesterone IV/IM route, somatropin for growth stimulation, clomiphene headache side effect), blood products (whole blood for trauma, FFP for coagulation disorders), respiratory medications (Advair Diskus for bronchospasm, aminophylline for COPD to ease breathing, bronchodilator before steroid), antihistamine sedation, propofol for ICU sedation, general anesthesia effects, triptans for migraine, ACE inhibitor dry cough and NSAID interaction, chemotherapy spill kit priority, digoxin toxicity yellow vision, aspirin contraindication in children, finasteride handling in pregnancy, PPN complication phlebitis, and FDA warning for antiepileptics increased suicide risk. Perfect for undergraduate nursing students preparing for NR 293 final exam, ATI, and NCLEX.NR 293, NR293, NR-293, NR 293 Pharmacology, Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
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