
Pharmacology -Skin, Safety, and Autonomic Nervous System Drugs
Quiz by Kathryn Barnett
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Ergonomics is ________________.
Hazardous waste should be disposed of by:
Any materials that come into contact with blood or body fluids are treated as:
OSHA is part of the following departments?
"Carcinogenic" is defined as able to:
Which of the following refers to maximizing productivity by lessening the discomfort and fatigue of employees?
Universal precautions are a set of guidelines that assumes that all human blood and human body fluids are:
Employers must provide safety training to employees:
Exits must be marked and escape routes published on a(n):
For each hazardous chemical material, the pharmacy should be able to find a safety data sheet (SDS) from which of the following places?
Which category of topical skin preparation is used to protect the skin and soothe irritation
Collagenase (Santyl) would be indicated to treat:
A patient using a burn medication should be instructed to:
Which action should a patient take after using nystatin oral preparations?
Which preparation is used to prevent an infant from developing diaper rash?
Patients with mild acne would most likely be treated with?
Which of the following is an antibacterial cream used to treat impetigo topically?
Keratolytic agents can also be used to treat:
Acyclovir (Zovirax) is used in the treatment of:
Antifungals are indicated for:
At a health fair, a nurse explains the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems to nursing students. What could the nurse say about the sympathetic nervous system response?
The provider has ordered epinephrine subcutaneously. What can the nurse tell the client to expect after receiving this medication?
How can the nurse describe the action of a cholinergic drug such as bethanechol?
What is the term parasympathetic synonymous with?
What is the parasympathetic response in the gastrointestinal tract?
What is one property of adrenergic medications?
An older adult client is started on an adrenergic antagonist for hypertension. What does the nurse instruct the client to do?
A client is taking an over-the-counter nasal decongestant. The nurse tells the client that an overdose might lead to which of the following?
Which part of the ANS helps the body be ready for emergencies
Scopolamine is prescribed for sea sickness. How is the medicine most likely to be delivered?
What is an example of a cholinergic blocker?
Shock is described as :
This type of shock occurs when the blood volume is diminished from bleeding or fluid loss caused by burns, dehydration, or excess diuresis.