MSN 611 final exam 2026, MSN nursing final
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Choose the correct statement describing topical anti-
infective agents - ANSWER-Many are associated with
hepatic dysfunction
Which potential side effect is associated with isotretinoin?
- ANSWER-Marked elevations of serum triglycerides
Which of the following is a potential adverse effect of
mirabegron? - ANSWER-Arrhythmia
Mehylxanthines are structurally related to: - ANSWER-
Caffeine
Signs and symptoms of theophylline toxicity - ANSWER-
Repetitive vomiting
For which of the following conditions are H2
antihistamines used? - ANSWER-Gastrointestinal
disorders
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Most significant adverse reactions associated with the use
of hematopoietic agents? - ANSWER-Infusion related
reactions, hypotension, bradycardia
Sildenafil's mechanism of action is to inhibit PDE-5 and
increase intracellular concentration of - ANSWER-Cyclic
guanosine monophosphate (cgmp)vasorelaxation and
antiproliferative effects
Drug-drug interactions between first generation
antihistamines and monoamine oxidase and appropriate
prescribing protocol of first generation antihistamines to
patients who take maois? - ANSWER-maois can
exacerbate anticholinergic side effects of first generation
antihistamines and should not be used during treatment or
within 2 weeks of MAOI discontinuation, dry eye, urinary
retention, constipation, cognitive disturbances, peptic ulcer
disease
In the stomach, histamine is released by what - ANSWER-
Enterochromaffin-like cells
When does tumor flare occur and associated symptoms? -
ANSWER-During the initial phase of hormonal treatment
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and symptoms include a sudden and painful increase in
the tumor size, rash, low grade fever, hypercalcemia, bone
pain, and increase in the tumor marker levels
Potential adverse side effect of autonomic-anticholinergic
agents in older males? - ANSWER-Benign prostatic
hypertrophy due to worsening urinary retention
FDA-approved drug for Alzheimer's disease - ANSWER-
Donepezil
Dosing schedule for oral and intramuscular naltrexone and
the most approproiate types of patients - ANSWER-Oral is
a daily dose, intramuscular is every 4 weeks and may be
better alternative for patients with a high risk of relapse or
who have a history of poor therapy adherence
How many muscarinic receptors have been identified? -
ANSWER-5
Which of the following statements accurately describes
centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants? - ANSWER-
Most evidence does not support their effectiveness