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NR 566 Final Exam / NR566 Final Exam(New, 2023/2024)(V3): Chamberlain College of Nursing, Exams of Nursing

NR 566 Final Exam / NR566 Final Exam / NR 566 Final Exam Review / NR566 Final Exam Review(New, 2023/2024)(V3): Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family : Chamberlain College of Nursing

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NR 566 Final Exam / NR566 Final Exam
1.
When is it safe to use progestin for hormone replacement therapy?
Management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea & endometriosis
2.
What are some potential drug interactions with lithium?
Diuretics, NSAIDs, Anticholinergics
3.
What is the black box warning for tricyclic antidepressants
and all other
antidepressants?
Risk for suicide
4.
What is the normal lithium range?
0.4 to 1 mEq/L.
5.
What is the role of androgens in treating anemia?
Synthesis of erythropoietin
6.
Which of these drugs are known to elevate phenytoin levels?
Diazepam, isoniazid, cimetidine, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, alcohol
7.
What is the preferred administration route of alprostadil?
Injection into the penis or by insertion into the urethra
8.
What are some potential adverse effects of finasteride?
Decreases ejaculate volume and libido and gynecomastia
9.
What are some potential adverse effects of nonselective a1 blockers?
Hypotension, fainting, dizziness, somnolence, and nasal congestion
10.
What are some potential adverse effects of phosphodiesterase-5
inhibitors?
Hypotension and priapism
11.
What are typically the best antibiotics for chlamydia in adults?
Azithromycin or doxycycline
12.
What are typically the best antibiotics for gonorrhea in adults?
Ceftriaxone intramuscular plus azithromycin oral
13.
What should we prescribe for BV and/or trichomoniasis?
Metronidazole PO or Clindamycin Cream
14.
What is our first-choice drug for syphilis?
Penicillin G
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  1. When is it safe to use progestin for hormone replacement therapy? Management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea & endometriosis
  2. What are some potential drug interactions with lithium? Diuretics, NSAIDs, Anticholinergics
  3. What is the black box warning for tricyclic antidepressants and all other antidepressants? Risk for suicide
  4. What is the normal lithium range? 0.4 to 1 mEq/L.
  5. What is the role of androgens in treating anemia? Synthesis of erythropoietin
  6. Which of these drugs are known to elevate phenytoin levels? Diazepam, isoniazid, cimetidine, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, alcohol
  7. What is the preferred administration route of alprostadil? Injection into the penis or by insertion into the urethra
  8. What are some potential adverse effects of finasteride? Decreases ejaculate volume and libido and gynecomastia
  9. What are some potential adverse effects of nonselective a1 blockers? Hypotension, fainting, dizziness, somnolence, and nasal congestion 10.What are some potential adverse effects of phosphodiesterase- inhibitors? Hypotension and priapism 11.What are typically the best antibiotics for chlamydia in adults? Azithromycin or doxycycline 12.What are typically the best antibiotics for gonorrhea in adults? Ceftriaxone intramuscular plus azithromycin oral 13.What should we prescribe for BV and/or trichomoniasis? Metronidazole PO or Clindamycin Cream 14.What is our first-choice drug for syphilis? Penicillin G

15.What are some good treatment options for herpes simplex virus?

Trazodone 29.Which medications help patients fall asleep?

Lunesta, Zaleplon 30.Which medication is best for people who have difficulty falling asleep? Zolpidem 31.What are the names of benzodiazepine like drug? Eszopiclone (Lunesta) and Zaleplon (Sonata) 32.What is the name of melatonin receptor agonist? Ramelteon

  1. What is the common way to initiate oral contraceptives? Start on first day of the menstrual cycle or the first Sunday after 34.What teaching should be provided regarding OC? If >1 pill missed in the first week, take one pill ASAP, use back-up 7 days 35.What is NOT a contraindication for OC? Ovarian cancer 36.What is the first choice medication for Parkinson's? Carbidopa/Levodopa 37.What medication is used to treat “off” times including “wearing off” experiences in parkinsons? Dopamine agonists, COMT inhibitors, and MAO-B inhibitors 38.Pramipexole adverse reactions may include all of the following EXCEPT? Diarrhea, flatulence, headache, myalgias 39.What medication interaction may occur with phenytoin and oral contraceptive use? Decrease effectiveness OC 40.What are some non-psychiatric drugs that can be used to treat Manic Depressive Disorder (Bipolar)? Anti-epileptic 41.What are some potential drug interactions with lithium? Diuretics, NSAIDS, Anticholinergics 42.When should lithium levels be drawn? Every 2–3 days during initial therapy and every 3–6 months for maintenance

Hepatotoxicity 44.St. John's Wort can reduce the effectiveness of what med? Oral Contraceptive 45.What potential adverse effects of ginger root? Hypoglycemia, hypotension 46.What are some common adverse effects of flax seed? Bloating, flatulence, abdominal discomfort 47.What adverse effects may black cohosh cause? Rash, headache, dizziness 48.With testosterone replacement therapy when should T levels be drawn? 14 days after the initiation of therapy and periodically 49.What important patient teaching should be provided regarding topical testosterone application? Women and children should avoid skin-to-skin contact with application sites 50.When is it appropriate to initiate short-term androgen therapy? Psychologic distress of delayed sexual maturation 51.Expected therapeutic effects of androgen therapy may include all of the following EXCEPT? Increased energy, increase endurance 52.What are some potential adverse effects of androgens? Virilization, accelerate epiphyseal, elevate LDL, prostate CA, hepatitis 53.What monitoring is needed for androgen therapy? CBC, lipid panel, LFTs, PSA 54.What is the first-time treatment for migraine prevention? Beta Blockers 55.What is the first time abortive treatment for migraines? Triptans 56.How many days a week should abortive migraine medication be limited to? 1 or 2 days

57.When is sumatriptan contraindicated?

71.What are some potential adverse effects of cholinesterase inhibitors? Nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, diarrhea, dizziness and headache

72.What is the typical oral starting adult dose of azithromycin? 250-500 mg 73.What is the typical oral starting dose of erythromycin? 1000-2000 mg 74.What is the usual daily dose of tinidazole? 1000 mg 75.What strengths do oral acyclovir come in? Capsule: 200 mg, Tablet: 400 and 800 mg