QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Once the acute face of Myocardial infarction has passed, which of the following
therapies is most likely to slow the development of heart failure (HF)? -
Answer-Ramipril
Which of the following agents could be the most appropriate reversal agent to be
used in the case of warfarin overdose? -
Answer-Vitamin K
Select the product and dose that would be appropriate for a patient with iron
deficiency anemia -
Answer-FeSO4 325mg four times per day without food
When the NP prescribes heparin, she'll understand that the drug we have what
action on the patient's body? -
Answer-Block deformation of thrombin
Select the target hemoglobin concentration for chronic kidney disease patient
receiving sporting/alpha and darbepoetin-alpha -
Answer-10g/dl
Select the pharmacokinetic variable that differentiates subcutaneous
administration of vitamin B 12 as compared to oral administration of vitamin B12
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Answer-Absorption
The NP understands that her patient who is taking digoxin should avoid -
Answer-Kaopectate
Which of the following beta- blocker regiments could be a goal for most HF
patients? -
Answer-Carvedilol 25 mg twice daily
A complex scheme of compensatory mechanism to raise and maintain cardiac
output occurs. These compensator make mechanics include: -
Answer-Ventricular hypertrophy
The NP prescribed ranolazine. The patient asked why this drug is different from
the beta blocker that he's currently taken. What is the nurse best response? -
Answer-The drug decreases calcium overload
Select the cause of microcytic megaloblastic anemia -
Answer-Vitamin B12 deficiency
, Select the treatment for pernicious anemia -
Answer-Parental vitamin B12
Which of the following are important to monitor for when initiating beta- blocker
therapy?
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Answer-Fatigue