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Drugs Quiz 3 Exam With Correct Questions And Answers 2024
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Drugs Exam 2 With Correct Questions And Answers 2024
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Drug Interactions - Types and Examples
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Latest Test Bank and Solutions For Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses 17th Edition By April Hazard Vallerand with rational answers
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1. The nurse is providing care for a patient scheduled to take acarbose (Precose)25 mg 3times daily with 
meals. The patient reports feeling sweaty, weak, and tremulous. Which of the following actions by the 
nurse is best? 
A. Reassure the patient that these are common side effects with the medication. 
B. Call the pharmacy to report an adverse drug reaction. 
C. Check the patient’s blood glucose level. 
D. Determine if the patient has a history of anemia. 
ANS: C 
See Assessment for acarbose...
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(Answered)Test 2 chapter 86: Drugs for the Ear, Chapter 85: Drugs for the Skin, Chapter 84: Drugs for the Eye. All Questions and answers. Rated A+ Document Content and Description Below
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(Answered)Test 2 chapter 86: Drugs for the Ear, Chapter 85: Drugs for the Skin, Chapter 84: Drugs for the Eye. All Questions and answers. Rated A+ 
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991. An adolescent patient who is on the school swim team asks a nurse about ways to prevent swimmer's ear. The nurse will tell the patient to: a. allow the ears to drain well after every swim and sh ower. b. clean the ears with a cotton-tipped applicator after swimming. c. keep the ear canals free of cerumen....
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Drugs that affect the nervous system: SSRI s-anti-depressants,,Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice 4th Ed. Chapter 1,,Dana s Study Guide maternal infant test 3,,,
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Drugs that affect the nervous system: SSRI s-anti-depressants,,Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice 4th Ed. Chapter 1,,Dana s Study Guide maternal infant test 3,,,
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PRISON EPISTLES: EPHESIANS AND PHILIPPIANS,,Pharm Chpt 36 Drugs for Viral Infections NCLEX Questions,,Project Management Assessments,,,
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PRISON EPISTLES: EPHESIANS AND PHILIPPIANS,,Pharm Chpt 36 Drugs for Viral Infections NCLEX Questions,,Project Management Assessments,,,
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Perio Exam - Chapter 34 Impact of Periodontitis on Systemic Health,,Pharm Chpt 36 Drugs for Viral Infections NCLEX Questions,,
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Pharmacology antiviral drugs
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Routes of viral entry 4 - Inhalation ingeation transplacentally and via skin or 
mucous membranes 
When is antiviral therapy effective - During viral replication 
herpes simplex virus type 1 - Oral 
herpes type 2 - Genital 
Epstein-Barr virus - Infectious mononucleosis and chronic fatigue 
syndrome (HHV) 
Kaposi sarcoma - AIDS related oncogenic (cancer causing) 
Action of antiviral drugs - Impair viral replication to a level that the host's 
immune system can eliminate it
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Pharmacology antiviral drugs
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Routes of viral entry 4 - Inhalation ingeation transplacentally and via skin or 
mucous membranes 
When is antiviral therapy effective - During viral replication 
herpes simplex virus type 1 - Oral 
herpes type 2 - Genital 
Epstein-Barr virus - Infectious mononucleosis and chronic fatigue 
syndrome (HHV) 
Kaposi sarcoma - AIDS related oncogenic (cancer causing) 
Action of antiviral drugs - Impair viral replication to a level that the host's 
immune system can eliminate it