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I basically need a study guide to help me study for my up coming pharmacology exam.The picture attached is an example of how I would like it to be like. You don’t have to put any sources or anything like that. Separate each section At the bottom of the pages document it tells you what to do for each medication, please get it from several resources

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Below is a test blueprint for exam 1.
This blueprint is to assist you in focusing on preparation for Exam #1. It is to serve as
a guide when studying. Please make sure you review the ATI modules, pharmacology
book, quizzes, and other ATI materials. Review the drug classes and make sure you
focus on the medications listed below. You want to focus on indications for use,
unusual side/adverse effects, how they are administered, drug interactions and
teaching points.
1. Intro to Pharm (10 Questions)
Please review:
• Accumulation of medications (what causes this)
• Metabolism of drugs
• Therapeutic effects
• Toxic effects
• Onset of medications
• Peak and troughs (What do these mean)
• Routes of administration and how quickly they work
• Half-life
• Extended release medications (what special considerations are there
about these medications)
• Pregnancy category (Know what each mean)
• Food and Drug Interactions
2. Immune (10 Questions)
Medications to review:
• Zidovudine
• Enfuvirtide
• Raltegravir
• Vincasar
• Tamoxifen
• Methotrexate
• Cisplatin
• Immunizations (review what should be given and when)
3. Pain (13 Questions)
Medications to review:
• ASA
• Allopurinol
• Celecoxib
• Morphine Sulfate
• Naloxone
• Acetaminophen

Prednisone
4. GI (12 Questions)
Medications to review:
• PPI
• Ondansetron
• Psyllium
• Sulfasalazine
• Metoclopramide
• Loperamide
• Azathioprine
• Omeprazole
• Cimetidine
• Stool softeners
For each of the medications listed above, you want to review the following.
Assessment:
• Actions prior to administering a medication
• Side/adverse effects
• Identify the need for further teaching
• Orthostatic blood pressures
Intervention:
• The rationale for performing the intervention
• Addressing side effects
Teaching
• Identify teaching needs for medications
• Dietary interactions
There will also be 5 Basic math problems for medication administration.

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