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NURS 754 Pharmacology

Prescribing Module 1

Complete the assigned chapter readings and then complete the two CDC's assigned modules here. Once you have finished the modules, click "continue" on this slide to continue your prescribing module.

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NURS 754 Prescribing Module 1

Introduction

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If you have reviewed both CDC modules, you are ready to begin the next module. Make sure to write down the "key" clue at the end of Part 1 to unlock the Final Prescription.

Pain Management

Review your assigned reading and the information in the CDC modules to help you complete this section.

Part 1

Duloxetine

Acetaminophen

Hydrocodone

Ketorolac

A patient presents with mild pain. Which drug will the nurse practitioner initially consider prescribing for this patient?

Mild pain

Question 1/5

mu-receptor binding

blocking norepinephrine reuptake

irreversible inactivation of COX-1

cyclooxygenase-3 inhibition

What is acetaminophen's mechanism of action?

Acetaminophen MOA

Question 2/5

Ineffective pain relief

GI toxicity

Respiratory depression

Rapid metabolism of prodrug

A patient's genotype for CYP2D6 is a single pair of variant alleles. Which effect will codeine, at an appropriate dose, have on this patient?

Pharmacogenomic considerations

Question 3/5

10 mg/600 mg q 4 hr

5 mg/300 mg q 4 hr

2 mg/300 mg q 4 hr

4 mg/500 mg q 4 hr

Which prescription will the nurse practitioner write when initiating hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Vicodin) for a patient?

Hydrocodone dose

Question 4/5

Pregabalin (Lyrica)

Tramadol (Ultram)

Tizanadine (Zanaflex)

Venlafaxine (Efexor)

Which medication may be most effective for the nurse practitioner to consider for a patient with chronic neuropathic pain?

Neuropathic pain

Question 5/5

Next section

Review the key clue and record the answer for future use. You are now ready to move on to the Opioid Use Disorder section.

Part 1 Completed

You completed the Pain Management section.

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Continue the Prescribing Module. Make sure to write down the "key" clue at the end of Part 2 to unlock the Final Prescription.

Opioid Use Disorder

Review your assigned reading and the information in the CDC modules to help you complete this section.

Part 2

Ceiling effect for analgesic effects

Ceiling effect for euphoric effects

Partial mu-opioid receptor antagonist

Full mu-opioid receptor agonist

Which information about buprenorphine (Buprenex) is correct?

Buprenorphine

Question 1/4

2/4

Choose the correct image for buprenorphine's action.

It is given once daily for pain treatment

Methadone has a long half-life

Methadone has a ceiling effect

It can be prescribed by any provider

Which information about methadone is correct?

Methadone

Question 3/4

4/4

Which option is correct to prescribe Suboxone?

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Next Section

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Level 2 Completed

You completed the OUD section.

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Start

Continue the Prescribing Module. Make sure to write down the "key" clue at the end of Part 2 to unlock the Final Prescription.

Skin Disorders

Use your assigned textbook reading to help you complete this section.

Part 3

I'm the most common troublemaker in the skin world, causing blackheads, whiteheads, and those pesky red bumps. Hormones love to blame me for their mischief.

Metronidazole

Isotretenoin

Tazarotene

Hydrocortisone

Which is the correct treatment first-line treatment for this skin disorder?

Reveal clues for each skin disorder by clicking on the image.

Mission 3

I'm characterized by silvery scales that often cover red, inflamed skin. Scratching just makes me angrier.

Metronidazole

Isotretenoin

Tazarotene

Hydrocortisone

Which is the correct treatment first-line treatment for this skin disorder?

Reveal clues for each skin disorder by clicking on the image.

Mission 3

Metronidazole

I come with small, pus-filled pimples surrounded by red skin. I'm not your typical acne; I have a more serious demeanor.

Isotretenoin

Tazarotene

Hydrocortisone

Which is the correct treatment first-line treatment for this skin disorder?

Reveal clues for each skin disorder by clicking on the image.

Mission 3

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Final Rx

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Level 3 Completed

You completed the Skin Disorders section.

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Enter the password keys (in order) to access the final prescription.

Enter the password.

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