NURS 676 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FINAL LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
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A patient who has an inflamed pterygia lesion has been using
loteprednol topical steroid, the patient shows no improvement in
symptoms. What is next course of action? - ANSWER-consult
with ophthalmologist
A patient seen in the ED after experiencing department after a
spider bite. the spider is in a jar and is less than one inch in size,
yellow-brown, and has a violin shaped marking on its back.
depending on patient's symptoms, which treatments and dx
evaluations may be ordered? - ANSWER-CBC, BUN, electrolytes,
and creatinine, coaogulation studies, tetanus prophylaxis
A child experiences a snake bite while camping and is seen in the
ED. The child's parents are not able to identify the type of snake.
An inspection of the site revelas two puncture wounds on the
child's arm with no swelling or erythema at the site. The child has
normal vital signs. Which treatment is indicated? - ANSWER-
cleaning the wound, giving tetanus prophylaxis, and observing for
12 hours
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which type of bite is generally closed by delayed primary closure?
- ANSWER-bites to the hand, deep puncture wounds, wounds 8
hours old
A patient has been bitten by a dog and has sustained several
punture wounds near the thumbof one hand. The patient is able to
move all fingers and the bleeding has stopped. What is correct
treatment for this patient? - ANSWER-obtain a physician consult
for eval and treat
A 60 year old patient with a previous history of shingles asks
about the herpes zoster vaccine. What will the provider
recommend? - ANSWER-a single dose of herpes zoster vaccine
a patient who has recurrent frequent genital herpes outbreaks
asks about therapy to minimizw the episodes, what will the
provider reccomend as first-line treatment? - ANSWER-acyclovir
A patient who has never had an outbreak of oral lesions reports a
burning sensation on the oral mucosa and then develops multiple
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painful rounds vesicles at the site. A tzanck culture confirms HSV-
1 infection. What will the provider tell the patient about this
condition? - ANSWER-the initial episode is usually the most
severe
An older patient experiences a herpes zoster outbreak and asks
the provider if she is contagious because she is going to be
around her grandchild who is too young to be immunized for
varicella, What will the provider tell her? - ANSWER-contagion is
possible until all of her lesions are crusted.
A patient has a unilateral vesicular eruption which is described as
burning and stabbing in intensity. To differentiate between herpes
simplex and herpes zoster, which test will the provider order? -
ANSWER-PCR analysis
which medication will the provider prescribe as first-line therapy to
treat tinea capitis? - ANSWER-Oral griseofulvin