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NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology: Week 2 Quiz (June 2020)
- Question: Patient presents with a complaint of vaginal discharge that when tested meets the criteria for bacterial vaginosis. Treatment of bacterial vaginosis in nonpregnant symptomatic women would be
- Question: The medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera) injection has a Black Box Warning due to
- Question: Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) occurs in a fairly small number of patients. Theories of the pathology behind PMDD that are supported in research include
- Question: Factors common in women that can affect adherence to a treatment regimen include all of the following EXCEPT
- Question: Long-term use of androgens requires specific laboratory monitoring of
- Question: Which of the following holds true for the pharmacokinetics of women?
- Question: Besides prescribing antimicrobial therapy, patients with bacterial vaginosis require education regarding the fact that
- Question: Gender differences between men and women in pharmacokinetics include
- Question: The mechanism of action of oral combined contraceptives that prevents pregnancy is
- Question: Your patient comes to the clinic with a request for oral contraceptives. She has successfully used oral contraceptives before and has recently started dating a new boyfriend so would like to restart contraception. She denies recent intercourse and has a negative urine pregnancy test in the clinic. An appropriate plan of care would
NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology: Week 2 Quiz (Spring 2020)
- Question: Treatment for chancroid in a non-pregnant patient would be
- Question: Women who are taking an oral contraceptive containing the progesterone drospirenone may require monitoring of
- Question: Patient presents with a complaint of vaginal discharge that when tested meets the criteria for bacterial vaginosis. Treatment of bacterial vaginosis in non-pregnant symptomatic women would be
- Question: Women are now the fastest growing population with HIV infection and AIDS. HIV-infected women
- Question: Your patient comes to the clinic with a request for oral contraceptives. She has successfully used oral contraceptives before and has recently started dating a new boyfriend so would like to restart contraception. She denies recent intercourse and has a negative urine pregnancy test in the clinic. An appropriate plan of care would be
- Question: The mechanism of action of oral combined contraceptives that prevents pregnancy is
- Question: Dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological complaints in young women. The first line of drug treatment for this disorder is
- Question: Treatment for gonorrhea in a patient with a known anaphylactic reaction to Penicillin is
- Question: Ongoing monitoring is essential after treating for gonorrhea. The patient should be rescreened for gonorrhea and chlamydia is
- Question: When prescribing medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera) injections, essential education would include advising of the following potential adverse drug effects
NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology: Week 2 Quiz (Summer 2019)
- Question: Which of the following drugs does not match with one of its potential side effects? Adverse effects)
- Question: Lupus like syndrome can be an adverse effect of which of the following anti-arrhythmic agents:
- Question: Which of the following diuretics is useful in the management of recurrent calcium stones? (Therapeutic use)
- Question: Which of the following agents is the most appropriate choice as a diuretic in patients with hypertension, heart failure and renal failure? (Therapeutic use)
- Question: Which of the antiarrhythmic agents has its action best described by decrease in myocardial conduction by inhibiting the influx of sodium through “fast” channels of the myocardial cells:
NR 508 Advanced Pharmacology: Week 2 Quiz (Possible Q & A)
- Be familiar with prescriptive authority for nurse practitioners ( ch 2, pg 10)
- Know the mechanisms of action of Tetracyclines (ch 61, pg 683)
- … uses of Tetracycline antibiotics ( ch 61,pg 684)
- Know Contraindications of oral contraceptive pills (OCP) (ch55, pg 634 )
- Extended cycle monophasic pills, Transdermal and Vaginal Ring contraception. (Ch 54 pg 621)
- Know how to prescribe a Nuva Ring for contraceptive management ( ch 54 pg, 616)
- Prescribe oral contraceptive pills ( 54, pg 617)
- Know how to read a T score or how to interpret a T score greater than 2.5 ( ch 39, pg 431)
- Indications for progestin only contraception. Chapter 54 pg 621 and 627)
- … Mechanisms by which pneumococci become resistant. TX of P. Falciparum.
- ___ education regarding missed contraceptive management and what the patient would do if they did miss their management ( ch 54,pg 605)
- …. first steps to take when opioid abuse is suspected Physical assessment and labs?
- … mechanism of action of penicillin ( ch 59,pg 672)
- Know the treatment for systemic infections caused by Aspegillus, Blastomyces, Candidia albicans, Histoplasma & Cryptoccoccus ( ch 67pg 722)
- Know the treatment of meningitis in AIDS patients ( ch 67, pg 722)
- … usage of vancomycin and it’s mechanism of action ( ch 58,m pg 668)
- Know the vitamin-K Dependent clotting factors ( ch 25,pg 310)
- … Uses of the different generations of Cephalosporins.( 60,pg 677)
- Patient education necessary when prescribing Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCPs). (ch 54 pg 617)