COURSE
NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals
- Question: Adherence is improved when a drug can be given once daily. Which of the following oral cholinestesterase inhibitors can be given once daily?
- Question: A 65-year-old male has been diagnosed with hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Doxazosin (Cardura) was prescribed to treat his hypertension and his BPH symptoms have improved. Why?
- Question: There is a narrow margin between first appearance of adverse reaction to AChE inhibitors and serious toxic effects. Which of the following adverse reactions require immediate action?
- Question: A 60-year old male is being treated for hypertension with a beta-adrenergicantagonist (beta-blocker). Which of the following is an expected cardiovascular effect of thebeta- blocker class ofdrugs?
- Question: Beta-2 receptors produce which of the following effects?
- Question: To reduce potential adverse effects, patients taking a peripherally acting alpha1 antagonist should do which of the following?
- Question: A 70-year old male has a history of cardiac dysrhythmias and is prescribed nadolol (Corgard). Annual laboratory work reveals a CrCl of 25 ml/min. What action should the nurse practitioner take related to his nadolol (Corgard)?
- Question: What effect do Alpha-1 receptors have?
- Question: Which of the following test results can beta blocker use cause?
- Question: Beta blockers are prescribed for diabetics with caution because of their ability to produce hypoglycemia and mask the common symptoms of it. Which of the following symptoms of hypoglycemia is not masked by beta-blockers?
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