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Diabetic Case Study NURS 5334: Advanced Pharmacology Diabetic Case study Jack a 47-year-old white male (ANSWERED) SPRING 2024.
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Diabetic Case study

Jack a 47-year-old white male presents to your office for a follow-up visit.

He was seen 2 weeks ago for an upper respiratory infection and noted incidentally to

have a blood pressure of 164/98.

He vaguely remembered told in the past that his B/P was “borderline”.

Labs were also done last visit and you are going over the results with him today.

He brings his B/P diary in and it is showing elevated pressures from 144/94 to 176/96

Today: V/S: Ri...
Diabetic Case Study NURS 5334: Advanced Pharmacology Diabetic Case study Jack a 47-year-old white male (ANSWERED) SPRING 2024.
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dvanced Pharmacology

Diabetic Case study

Jack a 47-year-old white male presents to your office for a follow-up visit.

He was seen 2 weeks ago for an upper respiratory infection and noted incidentally to

have a blood pressure of 164/98.

He vaguely remembered told in the past that his B/P was “borderline”.

Labs were also done last visit and you are going over the results with him today.

He brings his B/P diary in and it is showing elevated pressures from 144/94 to 176/96

Today: V/S: Ri...
N5334 Final Exam Questions And Answers All Verified
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N5334 Final Exam Questions And Answers All Verified





Prescribing basics - ANS Prescribing is regulated by state BON



Proper RX - ANS Providers name and address, Telephone

DEA

Pt name/DOB/Address

Name of Drug, strength, SIG(directions) with indication/Route and frequency, Quantity and signature.



Drug Schedules: Most addictive to least - ANS 1: Heroin,LSD, MJ

2: hydrocodone, cocaine, Methamphetamine, methadone, oxycodone, meperidine, fentanyl, adderall, ritalin

3: codeine, ...
N5334 Final Exam Questions And Answers All Verified
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Prescribing basics - ANS Prescribing is regulated by state BON



Proper RX - ANS Providers name and address, Telephone

DEA

Pt name/DOB/Address

Name of Drug, strength, SIG(directions) with indication/Route and frequency, Quantity and signature.



Drug Schedules: Most addictive to least - ANS 1: Heroin,LSD, MJ

2: hydrocodone, cocaine, Methamphetamine, methadone, oxycodone, meperidine, fentanyl, adderall, ritalin

3: codeine, ...
NURS 5334 - FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.







Final Exam Blueprint





Prescribing Basics: 2 questions

Prescriptive authority regulated by the state BON in each state. Tall man lettering to highlight dissimilaries with look-alike names

*Prescription contains… Physicians Name, Address, and telephone number are required to be included in the prescription. DEA number (two letters, five numbers) if the prescription is for controlled substance, Patient name and DOB (also may include address and wei...
NURS 5334 - FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.
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NURS 5334 - FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE.







Final Exam Blueprint





Prescribing Basics: 2 questions

Prescriptive authority regulated by the state BON in each state. Tall man lettering to highlight dissimilaries with look-alike names

*Prescription contains… Physicians Name, Address, and telephone number are required to be included in the prescription. DEA number (two letters, five numbers) if the prescription is for controlled substance, Patient name and DOB (also may include address and wei...
NURS 5334



Exam 3 Study Questions And Answers

•	What drugs are used to treat gestational diabetes?

o	Metformin and Insulin

•	What A1C value indicates diabetes mellitus? Pre-DM?

o	6.5% or greater is considered diabetes

o	5.7-6.4% pre-diabetes

•	What fasting and random values indicate DM?

o	Fasting plasma glucose—126 or greater is diabetes

o	Random (casual) plasma glucose—anything greater than 200 is diabetes

•	What are complications of insulin therapy?

o	Hypoglycemia

o	Ca...
NURS 5334 Exam 3 Study Questions And Answers
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Exam 3 Study Questions And Answers

•	What drugs are used to treat gestational diabetes?

o	Metformin and Insulin

•	What A1C value indicates diabetes mellitus? Pre-DM?

o	6.5% or greater is considered diabetes

o	5.7-6.4% pre-diabetes

•	What fasting and random values indicate DM?

o	Fasting plasma glucose—126 or greater is diabetes

o	Random (casual) plasma glucose—anything greater than 200 is diabetes

•	What are complications of insulin therapy?

o	Hypoglycemia

o	Ca...
NURS 5334 Diabetic case study

Case Study Format

Assessment: Marion is a 55-year old white female that was previously treated for a UTI at an urgent care clinic. Her UA shows protein in the urine and high glucose level. Her random plasma glucose level is 220 mg/dL. Blood pressure reads 150/90. Her BMI is 30.0. She has a family history of Diabetes type 2. Laboratory findings:
NURS 5334 Diabetic case study
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NURS 5334 Diabetic case study

Case Study Format

Assessment: Marion is a 55-year old white female that was previously treated for a UTI at an urgent care clinic. Her UA shows protein in the urine and high glucose level. Her random plasma glucose level is 220 mg/dL. Blood pressure reads 150/90. Her BMI is 30.0. She has a family history of Diabetes type 2. Laboratory findings:
NURS 5334 Antimicrobials Study Guide

▪	Differentiate Bacteriostatic and Bacterialcidal.

•	bactericidal – directly lethal to bacteria at clinically achievable concentrations

•	bacteriostatic – slow bacterial growth but do not cause cell death
NURS 5334 Antimicrobials Study Guide
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NURS 5334 Antimicrobials Study Guide

▪	Differentiate Bacteriostatic and Bacterialcidal.

•	bactericidal – directly lethal to bacteria at clinically achievable concentrations

•	bacteriostatic – slow bacterial growth but do not cause cell death
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