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TEST BANK: Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final+ Modules Exam Portage Questions and Answers [Latest] #2024
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Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage Questions and Answers [Latest] #2024
Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam 
Portage Questions and Answers 
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Pharmacology *Ans* Study of chemicals that alter the function of living organisms. 
Drugs can be used to: *Ans* 1. Prevent disease 
2. Diagnose Disease 
3. Cure disease 
4. Treat symptoms of disease 
Drugs have many different effects on the body including *Ans* (1) Therapeutic effects 
(2) Side effects 
(3) Adverse effects 
(4) Toxic effects 
Therapeutic effect *Ans* desired drug effect to alleviate some condition ...
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Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam 
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Pharmacology *Ans* Study of chemicals that alter the function of living organisms. 
Drugs can be used to: *Ans* 1. Prevent disease 
2. Diagnose Disease 
3. Cure disease 
4. Treat symptoms of disease 
Drugs have many different effects on the body including *Ans* (1) Therapeutic effects 
(2) Side effects 
(3) Adverse effects 
(4) Toxic effects 
Therapeutic effect *Ans* desired drug effect to alleviate some condition ...
Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9 Portage Learning |ABCnursing/Geneva Collage Questions and Answer| #LATEST
Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9 
Portage Learning |ABCnursing/Geneva 
Collage Questions and Answer| 
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10 rights of medication administration 
1. Right Medication 
2. Right Dose 
3. Right Time 
4. Right Route 
5. Right Client 
6. Right Client Education 
7. Right Documentation 
8. Right to Refuse 
9. Right Reason 
10. Right Evaluation 
drug 
any chemical that affects the physiologic processes of a living organism 
Pharmacology 
study or science of drugs 
Pharmaceutics 
The science of ...
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Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9 
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10 rights of medication administration 
1. Right Medication 
2. Right Dose 
3. Right Time 
4. Right Route 
5. Right Client 
6. Right Client Education 
7. Right Documentation 
8. Right to Refuse 
9. Right Reason 
10. Right Evaluation 
drug 
any chemical that affects the physiologic processes of a living organism 
Pharmacology 
study or science of drugs 
Pharmaceutics 
The science of ...
Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage Questions and Answers #2024 |100% Correct|
Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage 
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monoclonal antibodies 
Suffix ending 'mab' 
Indications: treatment of cancer, RA, MS, and organ transplantation 
Specifically target cancer cells and have minimal effect on healthy cells 
Fewer AE's than traditional antineoplastic medications 
CI: active TB and other infections 
Different Types 
Infliximab (Remicade) For RA, Crohn's 
Natalizumab (Tysabri) For MS 
· Adalimumab (Humira) 
For RA 
· Rituxima...
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Pharmacology- NUR 251 Final Exam Portage 
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monoclonal antibodies 
Suffix ending 'mab' 
Indications: treatment of cancer, RA, MS, and organ transplantation 
Specifically target cancer cells and have minimal effect on healthy cells 
Fewer AE's than traditional antineoplastic medications 
CI: active TB and other infections 
Different Types 
Infliximab (Remicade) For RA, Crohn's 
Natalizumab (Tysabri) For MS 
· Adalimumab (Humira) 
For RA 
· Rituxima...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 7 Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC nursing
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 7 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Close monitoring of a pediatric patient taking a CNS stimulant for ADHD is necessary to 
assess for... *Answer* temporary suppression for growth pattern 
A side effect of a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) for ADHD is: 
*Answer* increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children and adolescents 
With depression, there may be a shortage of what substance in the brain? 
*Answer* dopamine 
A comm...
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Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 7 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Close monitoring of a pediatric patient taking a CNS stimulant for ADHD is necessary to 
assess for... *Answer* temporary suppression for growth pattern 
A side effect of a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) for ADHD is: 
*Answer* increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children and adolescents 
With depression, there may be a shortage of what substance in the brain? 
*Answer* dopamine 
A comm...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 2 portage learning/Geneva College/ABC nursing
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 2 
portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Over-the-counter (OCT) Medications *Ans* Medications that are available without a 
prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few 
medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter 
and ID is required for purchase. 
Medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy for ID 
*Ans* decongestant pseudoephedrine ...
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Over-the-counter (OCT) Medications *Ans* Medications that are available without a 
prescription and are available in most cases without restriction. There are a few 
medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter 
and ID is required for purchase. 
Medications that do not require a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy for ID 
*Ans* decongestant pseudoephedrine ...
NURS 251 Pharmacology Portage Exam Prep Question and Answers
NURS 251 Pharmacology Portage Exam 
Prep Question and Answers 
Main functions of the respiratory system *Ans* (1) deliver oxygen to the cells of body. (2) 
remove carbon dioxide from body. 
upper respiratory tract *Ans* outside chest cavity 
(nose, and nasopharynx; down to the larynx). 
lower respiratory tract *Ans* organs within chest 
(trachea, bronchial tree, and lungs). 
alveoli *Ans* microscopic sacs where oxygen diffuses across and exchanged for carbon 
dioxide when a person breathes in...
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NURS 251 Pharmacology Portage Exam 
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Main functions of the respiratory system *Ans* (1) deliver oxygen to the cells of body. (2) 
remove carbon dioxide from body. 
upper respiratory tract *Ans* outside chest cavity 
(nose, and nasopharynx; down to the larynx). 
lower respiratory tract *Ans* organs within chest 
(trachea, bronchial tree, and lungs). 
alveoli *Ans* microscopic sacs where oxygen diffuses across and exchanged for carbon 
dioxide when a person breathes in...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 5 Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC nursing
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 5 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Main functions of the respiratory system *Answer* (1) deliver oxygen to the cells of 
body. (2) remove carbon dioxide from body. 
upper respiratory tract *Answer* outside chest cavity 
(nose, and nasopharynx; down to the larynx). 
lower respiratory tract *Answer* organs within chest 
(trachea, bronchial tree, and lungs). 
alveoli *Answer* microscopic sacs where oxygen diffuses across and exchanged for 
carbon d...
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Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 5 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Main functions of the respiratory system *Answer* (1) deliver oxygen to the cells of 
body. (2) remove carbon dioxide from body. 
upper respiratory tract *Answer* outside chest cavity 
(nose, and nasopharynx; down to the larynx). 
lower respiratory tract *Answer* organs within chest 
(trachea, bronchial tree, and lungs). 
alveoli *Answer* microscopic sacs where oxygen diffuses across and exchanged for 
carbon d...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC nursing
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Where in the body is the pituitary gland located? *Ans* The pituitary gland is located in 
the brain near the hypothalamus. 
What is the primary substance released from the pituitary gland? *Ans* Its primary role 
is to release hormones into the body that control other glands within the endocrine system. 
What are the two lobes of the pituitary gland called *Ans* Anterior Pituitary Gland & 
Posterior Pituitary...
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Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 
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nursing 
Where in the body is the pituitary gland located? *Ans* The pituitary gland is located in 
the brain near the hypothalamus. 
What is the primary substance released from the pituitary gland? *Ans* Its primary role 
is to release hormones into the body that control other glands within the endocrine system. 
What are the two lobes of the pituitary gland called *Ans* Anterior Pituitary Gland & 
Posterior Pituitary...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC nursing
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Where in the body is the pituitary gland located? *Answer* The pituitary gland is 
located in the brain near the hypothalamus. 
What is the primary substance released from the pituitary gland? *Answer* Its primary 
role is to release hormones into the body that control other glands within the endocrine 
system. 
What are the two lobes of the pituitary gland called *Answer* Anterior Pituitary Gland 
& Posterio...
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Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 4 
Portage learning/Geneva College/ABC 
nursing 
Where in the body is the pituitary gland located? *Answer* The pituitary gland is 
located in the brain near the hypothalamus. 
What is the primary substance released from the pituitary gland? *Answer* Its primary 
role is to release hormones into the body that control other glands within the endocrine 
system. 
What are the two lobes of the pituitary gland called *Answer* Anterior Pituitary Gland 
& Posterio...
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