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PC707 Final Safety Exam Study Guide 2024-2025
Understand, identify, and rank evidence-based prescribing resources - *Trusted sources* 
Research: RCT, systematic reviews 
Expert orgs like ACOG, AAFP, etc 
Lexicomp 
Natural Meds 
LactMeds 
DailyMed 
CredibleMeds (QT) 
 
Describe safe and ethical prescribing for family and friends - *if* you do it, treat as any patient 
full history, exam, etc 
Rx only with *extreme* caution if even allowed in your state 
 
Understand pregnancy letter categories and PLLR - Categories A, B, C, D, X 
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Understand, identify, and rank evidence-based prescribing resources - *Trusted sources* 
Research: RCT, systematic reviews 
Expert orgs like ACOG, AAFP, etc 
Lexicomp 
Natural Meds 
LactMeds 
DailyMed 
CredibleMeds (QT) 
 
Describe safe and ethical prescribing for family and friends - *if* you do it, treat as any patient 
full history, exam, etc 
Rx only with *extreme* caution if even allowed in your state 
 
Understand pregnancy letter categories and PLLR - Categories A, B, C, D, X 
--phasing o...
PC707- Pharm Module 9 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
What are the common pathogens that cause skin infections? - bacterial (gram +) 
 
staphylococcus arrues and streptococcus pyrogens 
 
When is a topical agent appropriate for a skin infection? When would you use a systemic? (How do we base treatment?) - topical- mild, localized infection 
systemic- skin infection is spreading or not localized, potential to spread all over 
 
What are the current treatment recommendations for a MRSA abscess? - incision and drainage 
culture and sensitivity 
 
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What are the common pathogens that cause skin infections? - bacterial (gram +) 
 
staphylococcus arrues and streptococcus pyrogens 
 
When is a topical agent appropriate for a skin infection? When would you use a systemic? (How do we base treatment?) - topical- mild, localized infection 
systemic- skin infection is spreading or not localized, potential to spread all over 
 
What are the current treatment recommendations for a MRSA abscess? - incision and drainage 
culture and sensitivity 
 
a...
PC707-Module 7-CNS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
Norepinephrine: - -neurotransmitter that causes arousal, appetite, executive functioning, motivation, intellect 
 
Too much of norepinephrine could potentially cause: - -anxiety, panic, anorexia, excitability, insomnia 
 
Too little of norepinephrine could potentially cause: - -depression 
-ADHD/ADD 
 
Which drugs can be utilized to help regulate norepinephrine levels? - -SNRIs* 
-tricyclic antidepressants 
-MAOIs 
 
Dopamine: - -neurotransmitter that helps regulate primitive functions, coordina...
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Norepinephrine: - -neurotransmitter that causes arousal, appetite, executive functioning, motivation, intellect 
 
Too much of norepinephrine could potentially cause: - -anxiety, panic, anorexia, excitability, insomnia 
 
Too little of norepinephrine could potentially cause: - -depression 
-ADHD/ADD 
 
Which drugs can be utilized to help regulate norepinephrine levels? - -SNRIs* 
-tricyclic antidepressants 
-MAOIs 
 
Dopamine: - -neurotransmitter that helps regulate primitive functions, coordina...
PC707 Module 7 -CNS Exam Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024-2025
Benzodiazepines are used for acute seizure activity. While benzodiazepines are sedating as Schedule IV drugs: - they have a fairly low potential for abuse when used short-term 
 
The combination of opioids & benzodiazepines can lead to: - severe respiratory depression & death 
 
With a high individual safety profile, severe side effects of opioids/benzos can still occur if: - used w/ other CNS depressants. 
 
Routine daily use of benzos/opiods: - may lead to physical dependence & is highly disco...
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Benzodiazepines are used for acute seizure activity. While benzodiazepines are sedating as Schedule IV drugs: - they have a fairly low potential for abuse when used short-term 
 
The combination of opioids & benzodiazepines can lead to: - severe respiratory depression & death 
 
With a high individual safety profile, severe side effects of opioids/benzos can still occur if: - used w/ other CNS depressants. 
 
Routine daily use of benzos/opiods: - may lead to physical dependence & is highly disco...
NR 546 EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Prefrontal Cortex Symptoms of MDD - Concentration 
Mental Fatigue 
Mood 
 
PFC & Amygdala Symptoms of MDD - Guilt 
Suicidality 
Worthlessness 
 
Striatum Symptoms of MDD - Physical fatigue 
 
Nucleus Accumbens Symptoms of MDD - Pleasure interests 
 
Hypothalamus Symptoms of MDD - Sleep 
Appetite 
 
Thalamus & Hypothalamus Symptoms of Mania - Decreased sleep/arousal 
 
Striatum Symptoms of Mania - Motor/agitation 
 
Prefrontal cortex (PFC) Symptoms of Mania - Risk-taking 
Talkative/pressured spee...
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Prefrontal Cortex Symptoms of MDD - Concentration 
Mental Fatigue 
Mood 
 
PFC & Amygdala Symptoms of MDD - Guilt 
Suicidality 
Worthlessness 
 
Striatum Symptoms of MDD - Physical fatigue 
 
Nucleus Accumbens Symptoms of MDD - Pleasure interests 
 
Hypothalamus Symptoms of MDD - Sleep 
Appetite 
 
Thalamus & Hypothalamus Symptoms of Mania - Decreased sleep/arousal 
 
Striatum Symptoms of Mania - Motor/agitation 
 
Prefrontal cortex (PFC) Symptoms of Mania - Risk-taking 
Talkative/pressured spee...
NR546 psychopharmacology Final Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024-2025
monoamine hypothesis of depression 
depression occurs as a result of deficiency of 1 or all 3 monoamine NT 
-occurs due to too little positive affect or too much negative affect 
 
(mania will occur from excess of all 3) 
what are the three monoamine NT 
NE, DA, 5HT 
too little positive affect 
-DA/NE dysfunction 
-DA levels low = loss of pleasure, interest, alertness, self-confidence 
-DA levels high = hallucinations seen in schizo 
-NE (fight or flight) high = antsy, nervous, affects focus abi...
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monoamine hypothesis of depression 
depression occurs as a result of deficiency of 1 or all 3 monoamine NT 
-occurs due to too little positive affect or too much negative affect 
 
(mania will occur from excess of all 3) 
what are the three monoamine NT 
NE, DA, 5HT 
too little positive affect 
-DA/NE dysfunction 
-DA levels low = loss of pleasure, interest, alertness, self-confidence 
-DA levels high = hallucinations seen in schizo 
-NE (fight or flight) high = antsy, nervous, affects focus abi...
NR546 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024-2025
Pharmacologic Treatment of Bipolar Disorder - Lithium 
Anticonvulsants 
Second generation antipsychotics 
 
Unipolar depression - major depressive disorder (MDD) 
one of the most common mental disorders 
-Approximately 7.1% of adults in the U.S. had episode in last year, prevalence highest (13.1%) among individuals aged 18-25 
 
S/S 
-depressed mood 
-loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities 
-irritability 
-withdrawal 
-problems with sleep, eating, energy, concentration, or self-worth 
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Pharmacologic Treatment of Bipolar Disorder - Lithium 
Anticonvulsants 
Second generation antipsychotics 
 
Unipolar depression - major depressive disorder (MDD) 
one of the most common mental disorders 
-Approximately 7.1% of adults in the U.S. had episode in last year, prevalence highest (13.1%) among individuals aged 18-25 
 
S/S 
-depressed mood 
-loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities 
-irritability 
-withdrawal 
-problems with sleep, eating, energy, concentration, or self-worth 
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BRPT Study Guide Sample Questions 2024-2025 Graded A
A patient is referred for sleep testing for evaluation of suspected idiopathic hypersomnia of central nervous system origin. This sleep disorder is characterized by - Excessive daytime sleepiness without REM onset sleep. 
 
Origin of narcolepsy. - central nervous system. 
 
Device used to monitor respiratory airflow. - Thermocouple. 
 
Measurement for SpO2. - Pulse oximeter. 
 
Records ECG. - Modified Lead II. 
 
Records respiratory effort. - Piezo-electric band. 
 
The tech enters a bedroom bef...
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A patient is referred for sleep testing for evaluation of suspected idiopathic hypersomnia of central nervous system origin. This sleep disorder is characterized by - Excessive daytime sleepiness without REM onset sleep. 
 
Origin of narcolepsy. - central nervous system. 
 
Device used to monitor respiratory airflow. - Thermocouple. 
 
Measurement for SpO2. - Pulse oximeter. 
 
Records ECG. - Modified Lead II. 
 
Records respiratory effort. - Piezo-electric band. 
 
The tech enters a bedroom bef...
BRPT Practice 2021 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Graded A
What is the preferred maximum electrode impedance? - 5 
 
Sampling rate for EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, and the shore channel is... - 200-500Hz 
 
The sampling rate for esophageal pressure and nasal pressure is... - 25-100 Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for EEG and EOG? - 0.3-35 Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for EMG? - 10-100Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for ECG? - 0.3-70 Hz 
 
what two devices mainly use DC settings? ...
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What is the preferred maximum electrode impedance? - 5 
 
Sampling rate for EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, and the shore channel is... - 200-500Hz 
 
The sampling rate for esophageal pressure and nasal pressure is... - 25-100 Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for EEG and EOG? - 0.3-35 Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for EMG? - 10-100Hz 
 
What is the low and high frequency filter preference for ECG? - 0.3-70 Hz 
 
what two devices mainly use DC settings? ...
BRPT Practice Exam FOR LICENSE Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
What epoch view should you view the EEG if you suspect seizure activity? - 10sec/page 
 
What happens to the chin EMG in a patient that has bruxism? - periodic bursts of high amplitude 
 
What is delayed sleep phase syndrome? - sleep onset usually after 2 a.m. 
 
What is not a sign of advanced sleep phase syndrome? - ends to occur in younger adults 
 
What is not a sign of delayedsleep phase syndrome? - tends to occurin older adults 
 
What kind of arrhythmias are life threatening? - asystole, v...
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What epoch view should you view the EEG if you suspect seizure activity? - 10sec/page 
 
What happens to the chin EMG in a patient that has bruxism? - periodic bursts of high amplitude 
 
What is delayed sleep phase syndrome? - sleep onset usually after 2 a.m. 
 
What is not a sign of advanced sleep phase syndrome? - ends to occur in younger adults 
 
What is not a sign of delayedsleep phase syndrome? - tends to occurin older adults 
 
What kind of arrhythmias are life threatening? - asystole, v...
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