Top40 Pharmacology Questions Answered for Nursing Students | Must-Know Drug Facts!
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- Top 40 Pharmacology Questions Answered for Nursing Students | Must-Know Drug Facts! #prometric #nclex
In this video, we tackle key pharmacology questions commonly encountered by nursing students and professionals. Whether you’re studying for exams, preparing for clinical practice, or just brushing up on your pharmacology knowledge, this Q&A session is designed to help you understand crucial drug concepts and their application in nursing.
This video is an excellent resource for nursing students preparing for pharmacology exams, practicing nurses seeking to update their knowledge, or anyone interested in the critical role pharmacology plays in patient care. It provides practical, relevant information to enhance your clinical practice and improve patient outcomes.
question 18; correct answer is B Atorvastatin
QUESTION 10; CORRECT ANSWER IS C antiplatelet
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Mam 18 question answer is B atrovastatin
typing error , correct answer is B Atorvastatin
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Mam 18 ans is atorvastatin
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Rationale for Q 18 please
question 18 , correct answer is B ; Atorvastatin ,
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Please more de details about question 26 ? Why hyperkalemia?
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Hyperkalemia
Explanation:
Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor), which can lead to hyperkalemia (high potassium levels) as a side effect. This occurs because ACE inhibitors reduce the production of aldosterone, a hormone that helps regulate potassium and sodium levels. Lower aldosterone levels can cause the body to retain potassium, leading to hyperkalemia.
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Please Rationale for Q 10....
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CORRECT ANSWER IS C
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet medication commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by preventing blood clots. It is often used in patients who have had a recent heart attack, stroke, or have certain types of heart disease, such as coronary artery disease.
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Can u tell Ques no 7 crt ans is B or D ?
correct answer is B Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen, This nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) can irritate the stomach lining and may cause gastrointestinal upset, including nausea and ulcers. Taking it with food can help mitigate these effects.
Other Medications:
A: Alendronate: This medication is usually taken on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning, with a full glass of water, and the patient should remain upright for at least 30 minutes afterward to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal irritation.
C: Levothyroxine: It is typically recommended to take this medication on an empty stomach, about 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast, to ensure optimal absorption.
D: Omeprazole: This proton pump inhibitor is usually taken before meals for maximum effectiveness but does not necessarily require food to avoid gastrointestinal upset.
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Digoxin is a medication used to treat chronic heart failure and certain arrhythmias. It works by increasing the force of cardiac contraction and slowing down the heart rate. However, its therapeutic range is narrow, which means there is a risk of toxicity if the levels in the blood become too high
Digoxin toxicity commonly presents with bradycardia, which is a slower-than-normal heart rate. Digoxin increases vagal tone and decreases the conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node, which can lead to a significant reduction in heart rate, potentially resulting in bradycardia.
B; Hypertension: This is not typically a sign of digoxin toxicity. In fact, digoxin is more likely to cause hypotension rather than hypertension, especially if used inappropriately or if the patient is hypovolemic.
C; Hyperglycemia: Elevated blood sugar levels are not a direct sign of digoxin toxicity. Hyperglycemia is more associated with conditions like diabetes mellitus rather than digoxin use or toxicity.
D; Diarrhea: While gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can be associated with digoxin toxicity, bradycardia is a more specific and direct sign of digoxin toxicity. Diarrhea can be a part of the broader presentation of digoxin toxicity but is less specific compared to bradycardia.
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correct answer is B; place the medication under the tongue
Clopidogeral is a antiplatelet medicine not a anticoagulant..
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet medication commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by preventing blood clots. It is often used in patients who have had a recent heart attack, stroke, or have certain types of heart disease, such as coronary artery disease.
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YOU ARE CORRECT , ANSWER IS antiplatelet
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