Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice (11th Edition)
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Parkinson's disease starts with mild symptoms that... more
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If the activity rate of the sinoatrial node (... more
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Edema can develop in the feet and ankles due to a ... more
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The drug D receptor antagonist (levodopa-carbidopa... more
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An inability to walk properly or a problem in ... more
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The ergot derivative impacts drug D secretion in ... more
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A combination of these drugs could induce the ... more
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The nurse should observe the patient for an ... more
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Eating carrots is beneficial for the body as they ... more
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Higher and lower blood pressure are present as the... more
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Ingesting levodopa along with dietary protein can ... more
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The combination of the drug levodopa and carbidopa... more
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The difference between the previous drug [levodopa... more
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The drug is anticholinergic in nature. It blocks ... more
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This drug is antimuscarinic [blocks the activity ... more
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The drug is anticholinergic in nature that is used... more
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Benztropine mesylate is a centrally-acting ... more
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Benztropine works as an antimuscarinic due to ... more
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Benztropine mesylate is an anticholinergic and ... more
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Benztropine has antimuscarinic action, due to ... more