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Exam 2: NSG554/ NSG 554 (NEW 2023/ 2024) - Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care I Exam Review| | 100% Correct | Complete Guide with Verified Answers
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Exam 2: NSG554/ NSG 554 (NEW 2023/ 
2024) - Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care I 
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QUESTION 
 Aminopenicillins side effects 
 a type of penicillin antibiotic, and they are commonly used to treat bacterial infections. Common 
side effects of aminopenicillins include: 
· Allergic Reactions: Allergic reactions, ranging from mild rashes to severe anaphy- laxis, can 
occur with aminopenicillin use. 
· Gastrointestinal Disturban...
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NR 565 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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NR 565 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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Bacterostatic - -kills the bacteria 
bacteriocidal - -kills the bacteria and stops the growth or spread of the infection 
Bacteriostatic drugs - -clindamycin 
macrolides 
sulfonamides 
tetracyclines 
Bactericidal drugs - -ahminoglycosides 
beta-lactums 
fluroquinolones 
Metronidazole 
Streptogramins 
vancomycin 
anti-microbial resistance - -1.) not knowing if the pt had recent use of antibiotics 
2.) provider overuse of broad=spectrum a...
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NR 565 Final Exam Questions and 
 
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Bacterostatic kills the bacteria 
 
bacteriocidal kills the bacteria and stops the growth or spread of the infection 
 
Bacteriostatic drugs clindamycin 
macrolides 
sulfonamides 
tetracyclines 
 
Bactericidal drugs ahminoglycosides 
beta-lactums 
fluroquinolones 
Metronidazole 
Streptogramins 
vancomycin 
 
anti-microbial resistance 1.) not knowing if the pt had recent use of antibiotics 
2.) provider overuse of broad=spectrum antibiotics ...
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Maryville Pharm 615 exam 2 |231 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Who discovered the first antibiotic? - Alexander Fleming in 1928 
What is the leading cause of antibiotic resistance? - Excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotic 
agents. 
What are risk factors for having a drug-resistant pathogen? - The leading risk factors include recent 
use of antibiotics, age younger than 2 or older than 65, day-care center attendance, exposure to young 
children, multiple medical comorbidities, recent hospitalization, and immunosuppression. 
How many antibiotic classes...
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NR 566 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review | Rated A+ | Latest, 2023/2024| Complete Guide | 100%
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•	Antacids MOA 
-	Neutralize gastric acid to bring the pH above 3 and inactivate pepsin 
 
•	which antacids have the highest absolute neutrophil count (ANC)? 
-	sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate 
 
•	When aminopenicillins are combined with beta-lactamase inhibitors 
-	their spectrum in broadened 
 
•	beta-lactamase inhibitors that can be combined with aminopenicillins 
-	clavulanate, sulbactam, & tazobactam 
 
•	Penicillinase-resistant penicillins drugs 
-	Nafcillin 
-	Oxacillin...
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NR 565 FINAL (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) LATEST REVIEWED 2023-24
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NR 565 FINAL (QUESTIONS AND 
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Bacterostatic - CORRECT ANSWER-kills the bacteria 
bacteriocidal - CORRECT ANSWER-kills the bacteria and stops the growth or spread of 
the infection 
Bacteriostatic drugs - CORRECT ANSWER-clindamycin 
macrolides 
sulfonamides 
tetracyclines 
Bactericidal drugs - CORRECT ANSWER-ahminoglycosides 
beta-lactums 
fluroquinolones 
Metronidazole 
Streptogramins 
vancomycin 
anti-microbial resistance - CORRECT ANSWER-1.) not knowing if t...
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NR566 Final EXAM (Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family) FINAL EXAM graded A+
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NR566 Final (Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family) |FINAL EXAM GRADED A+ 2021 1. 2. 3. Testosterone most important adrogen in humans levels remain stable at 55yr 70 yrs men decrease in -strength, libido, muscle mass Androgen Progesterones Refer to endocrinologist Estrogen Shedding of the endometrium to produce menstruation Suppress the LH surge necessary for ovulation what happens in the absence of pregnancy when production of estrogen and progestin is decreased? Advance practice nurses ...
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Pharmacology Exam 4 -- Antibiotics + NCLEX Questions with answers 2024
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Pharmacology Exam 4 -- Antibiotics + NCLEX QuestionsWhat are the 7 main categories of antibiotics 
+ their general mechanism of action? - correct answer >sulfonamides 
>penicillins 
>cephalosporins 
>macrolides 
>quinolones 
>aminoglycosides 
>tetracyclines 
 
>general MOA: 
- interference w/ cell wall synthesis and protein synthesis 
- interference with DNA replication 
- disrupts critical metabolic reactions 
 
What are the 3 main sulfonamides 
+ their specific mechan...
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NR 566 / NR566 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review 2024 (VERIFIED)
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NR 566 / NR566 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review 2024 (VERIFIED) Antacids MOA 
- Neutralize gastric acid to bring the pH above 3 and inactivate pepsin 
• which antacids have the highest absolute neutrophil count (ANC)? 
- sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate 
• When aminopenicillins are combined with beta-lactamase inhibitors 
- their spectrum in broadened 
• beta-lactamase inhibitors that can be combined with aminopenicillins 
- clavulanate, sulbactam, & tazobactam 
• Penicill...
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NR565 FINAL- WEEK 5 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRAD| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| ED A+
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NR565 FINAL- WEEK 5 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
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Bacteriostatic - -Bacteriostatic drugs focus largely on killing the bacteria that is causing illness and 
less on inhibiting the growth of the bacteria. 
Ex: clindamycin, macrolides, sulfonamides and tetracyclines 
Bactericidal - -here is just as much emphasis on killing the offending bacteria as there is in stopping 
the growth or spread of the infection. 
Patients that have a life-threatening infection or if they are immunoc...
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