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- Please answer the following questions 1) Vd of a drug will be high when it is distributed in the following tissues except-a) Adipose tissueb) Brain and spinal cordc) Skeletal muscle tissued) Visceral fate) Mesentery tissuef) fats covering kidney and spleen 2) In a 2-comp. open model system the rate of drug disposition between compartents follow-a) zero orderb) 1-orderc) 2-rderd) 3-ordere) mixed orderf) none of the above 3) The likely molecular wt. of a drug for oral absorption is-a) no more than 400b) no more than 350c) no more than 550d) no more than 700e) no more than 650f) no more than 500During drug therapy with basiliximab, the nurse monitors for signs of cytokine release syndrome, which results in a) fever, dyspnea, and general malaise.b) neurotoxicity and peripheral neuropathy.c )hepatotoxicity with jaundice.d) thrombocytopenia with increased bleeding tendenciesThe physiologic changes that normally occur in older adult patients have which implication for drug * ?response a) Drug elimination is faster. O b) Drug metabolism is quicker. O c) Drug half-life is shortened. d) Protein binding is inefficient. e) All the above O
- The physiologic changes that normally occur in older adult patients have which implication for drug * ?response a) Drug elimination is faster. O b) Drug metabolism is quicker. O c) Drug half-life is shortened. d) Protein binding is inefficient. e) All the aboveO1. Why are the drugs given to the patient? Give the drug mechanism of action in relation to the case given to patient Tiktok Pakyaw 2) Give TWO (2) nursing considerations in each medication a) Amiodarone 200 mg b) Mannitol 150 ml c) Citicoline 500mg d) Dulcolax 30 cc e) Alteplase IV r-tpaWhich of the following is a contraindication to anticoagulant use? A) Recent injury B) Diabetes C) Asthma D) Dizziness Which of the following is an antiplatelet medication? A) Diltiazem B) Labetalol C) Procainamide D) Aspirin A commonly shared action of all antiarrhythmics is that they _____________________. A) Inhibit calcium absorption B) Cause vasoconstriction C) Slow the heart rate D) Prevent bradycardia Which of the following medications is an ACE inhibitor? A) Aspirin B) Labetalol C) Lisinopril D) Simvastatin A Class II antiarrhythmic blocks ____________ channels. A) Potassium B) Beta C) Sodium D) Calcium A potential complication with the administration of a diuretic is ______________________. A) Hypothermia B) Hypernatremia C) Hypokalemia D) Hypoglycemia
- How many tablet are needed to fill this prescription? Acyclovir 200mg tablets 400mg po 5 times/day x 5 days A) 50 tablets B) 20 tablets C) 10 tablets D) 25 tabletsA certan antihistamine is often prescribed for allergies. A typical dose for a 100 pound person is 22mg every 6 hours. Complete parts a) and b) below. a) following this dosage, how many 12.3mg chewable tablets would be taken in a week A 100 pound person could take____ tablets in a week. b) this antihistamine also comes in a liquid form with concentration of 12.3 mg/5 ml. Following the prescribed dosage, how much liquid antihistamine should a 100 pound person take a week?A patient is receiving instructions regarding -arfarin therapy and asks the nurse about -hat medications she can take for headaches. The nurse -ill tell her to avoid -hich type of medication? a )Opioidsb )acetaminophen (Tylenol)c )NSAIDsd )There are no restrictions -hile taking -arfarin
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