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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsNR 565 Week 1 Introduction Discussion NR-565 Week 1 Pharmacogenomics DiscussionNR-565 Week 1 Quiz - 100% CorrectNR-565 Week 2 Assignment: Florida State Specific Guidelines for Prescribing Controlled SubstancesNR-565 Week 2 Quiz -Advanced 100% CorrectNR-565 Week 3 Discussion: ANS Case StudyNR 565 Week 3 RX Writing Assignment: ANS Drug: Levetiracetam 750 mg tabletsNR-565 Week 3 Quiz -Solved- 100% Correct
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsMSN Program Outcome #2Provide high quality, safe, patient-centered care grounded in holistic health principles.
Advocates for positive health outcomes through compassionate, evidence-based, collaborative advanced nursing practice.MSN EssentialBackground for Practice from Science and HumanitiesVIII. Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving HealthIX. Master’s Level Nursing PracticeNONPF Co...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsQuestion: A 17-year old male used clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF) for athlete's foot last year and he developed a red, itchy rash consistent with a hypersensitivity reaction. He now has athlete's foot What would be a good choice of antifungal for this patient?
Question: Which of the following is the best initial treatment for a 3-year old with an upper respiratory infection?
Question: When prescribing acyclovir, patients should...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsWeek 6 – MINIMUM of three (3) peer presentations following the criteria outlined in the rubric no later than Thursday. Responses to three (3) peer presentations must be posted to the Week 6 discussion board by ThursdayIn each discussion response to a peer, you must:Provide an alternative drug (or drugs) that could be prescribed for the condition DIFFERENT than that recommended by the peer presenter.
Provide the approxi...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsRequirements:In Week 5, you will create a PowerPoint presentation on a primary care problem that is assigned to you by your professor.
The PowerPoint presentation should be narrated using the Kaltura media application.
Please refer to the “How to use Kaltura” recording below. If you have technical issues, please contact your faculty or Tech Support. Make sure you click on the Screen & Webcam box to record in Kaltura....
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsQuestion: G-Protien coupled receptors and how they interact with drugs
Question: What neurotransmitters are excitatory?
Question: Which is the most common CYP enzyme in the body? What role does it play?
Question: What is the clinical significance of being an ultra-rapid CYP2D6 metabolizer?
Question: What would be the concern if a drug is a CYP450indicer? How that might affect the metabolism of other drug the patient ...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsQuestion: 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 adve...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsLouis Brown (DOB 10/12/1975) returns to your office for a 6 month follow-up visit with a stable, well-controlled seizure disorder. He needs a prescription refill on his levetiracetam which he has been taking without issue for several years. He was … by his neurologist last year since he has had no seizure activity on the current dose of medication for more than 2 years. After consulting with the neurologist, you have agreed to take ...
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NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology FundamentalsMargaret is a 59-year-old Caucasian female who presents to the clinic for follow-up of her hypertension. She reports that she has a worsening of a tremor in her hand over the last few months. She was seen by a neurologist previously and was diagnosed with an essential tremor but opted to not take medication because it wasn’t particularly bothersome. … reports now that she has difficulty pouring a drink, drinking from a cup, using ...
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