NR 508 Week 4 Midterm Topics
- NP Practice 1-2 Questions
- Birth Control Contraindications 1-2 Questions
- Treatment of CHF 5-15 Questions
4.Treatment of Hypertension 5-6 Questions
5. Treatment of Fungal infections 3-5 Questions
6. Treatment of Abnormal Heart Rhythms 4-5 Questions
7. Treatment of Depression& Anxiety 4-5 Questions
8. Treatment of Parkinson 4-5 Questions ........... document continue
NR 508 Week 4 Midterm Study Guide
- First-line treatment for Heart Failure (CHF).
- Treatment of acute heart failure and pulmonary edema.
- Side effects of ACE inhibitors and mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors.
- Which antihypertensive medication classes are contraindicated in patients with asthma.
- Mechanism of action of Digoxin.
- Uses and the mechanism of action of Penicillin.
- Uses, mechanism of action, and side effects of Beta Blockers
- Uses, mechanism of action, and side effects of Tetracyclines.
- Usage of antiarrhythmics, their mechanisms of action, and side effects of antiarrhythmic agents.
- Treatment of Parkinson’s disease
- First line treatment of depression.
- Preferred antidepressants used in the elderly (less anticholgenic effects)
- Adverse effects associated with SSRIs
- Medications used to treat depression: including SSRIs, SNRIs, DNRIs, etc.
- SSRIs can be used in children
- First line treatment(s) for Alzheimer’s Disease
- First-line treatment for generalized seizure management
- Side effects of Carbamazepine and its lab monitoring seizures and decrease mania
- Which common drugs require serum level monitoring
- Role of the NP in practice and what guides NP practice.
- Mechanism of action for oral contraceptives and contraindications of oral contraceptives.
- Mechanism(s) of action of antiprotozoal agents
- Antifungal medications, and which antifungals treat different diseases and fungal infections
- Contraindications when prescribing contraceptive management (refer to #21)
- Treatment(s) for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Treatment(s) for ADHD and its monitoring
- Role of the Drug Enforcement Administration
- Treatment(s) for GERD
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Summer 2018 |
Institution | Chamberlain |
Contributor | Richard |