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2025/2026 PHARM FINAL STUDY GUIDE SANCHEZ/NUNEZ/SAGE ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS You are preparing to administer epinephrine 1:1000 to an adult patient having a severe allergic reaction. You have on hand 1 mg/mL of epinephrine 1:1000. H...
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| Tags: | 2025/2026 PHARM FINAL STUDY GUIDE SANCHEZ/NUNEZ/SAGE ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS You are preparing to administer epinephrine 1:1000 to an adult patient having a severe allergic reaction. You have on hand 1 mg/mL of epinephrine 1:1000. How many mL's of Epinephrine should you draw up - Answer -DD: 0.3 mg (1:1000) 0.3mg X 1ml/ 1MG= 0.3 ML The infant dose of a drug is 10 mcgs. You carry 1 mg/mL. What is the volume you will draw up and administer? - Answer -10MCGS Is 0.01mg 0.01mgx 1ml / 1mg = 0.01 ML The hospital orders 1 mg/kg for a patient who weighs 220 lbs. How many mgs will youadminister - Answer -2.2/220= 100mg. |
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2025/2026 PHARM FINAL STUDY GUIDE SANCHEZ/NUNEZ/SAGE ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS You are preparing to administer epinephrine 1:1000 to an adult patient having a severe allergic reaction. You have on hand 1 mg/mL of epinephrine 1:1000. How many mL's of Epinephrine should you draw up - Answer -DD: 0.3 mg (1:1000) 0.3mg X 1ml/ 1MG= 0.3 ML The infant dose of a drug is 10 mcgs. You carry 1 mg/mL. What is the volume you will draw up and administer? - Answer -10MCGS Is 0.01mg 0.01mgx 1ml / 1mg = 0.01 ML The hospital orders 1 mg/kg for a patient who weighs 220 lbs. How many mgs will youadminister - Answer -2.2/220= 100mg. 100mg A drug's pharmacodynamics involves its ability to cause the expected response or - Answer -(thinkMOA) by which specific medication dosages act to produce biochemical or physiological changes in the body. for example blocking the influx of sodium. dynamics involves what the drug does to the body. ACE inhibitors pathophysiology - Answer --Agents in this class interrupt the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) by preventing the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II. -Angiotensin II is one of the most potent vasoconstrictors - By decreasing the amount of circulating angiotensin II, peripheral vascular resistance can be decreased, which leads to a decrease in blood pressure ACE inhibitors stands for / examples - Answer --angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com -The prototype ACE inhibitor is captopril (Capoten). -Other common ACE inhibitors include enalapril (Vasotec), benazepril (Lotensin), and lisinopril (Zestril). -most dangerous side effect of ACE inhibitors is pronounced hypotension after the first dose. Give 100 mL per hour. The administration set delivers 15 or 20 or 10 gtts/mL. How many gtts/min should the patient receive? - Answer - Metoprolol, Atenolol, Esmolol and Labetalol are examples of - Answer -beta blockers If a patient were exhibiting pupillary constriction, hypersalivation, bronchial wheezing, and bradycardia, you should suspect ________ of the ________ nervous system - Answer -stimulation of the PNS Express the strength of the following ratio in mg per mL. 0.5 L of solution containing 60 gms of a drug. - Answer - You need to give 200 mL/hr to a 70 kg patient. Using a 15or 20 or 10 gtts/mL set, how many gtts/min will the patient receive - Answer - You have premixed 250 mgs of a drug in 100 mLs. If you infuse the drug at 10 mg/min, how many gtts/min will you give the patient using a 10 or 15, or 20 gtts/mL set - Answer - A 55 y.o. man with known heart failure presents with a stable narrow complex SVT. The patient is oriented x 4, HR=184 bpm, BP=110/70. Of the following choices, which is the most appropriate initial IV medication for this patient? - Answer -adenosine Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com