Question 1
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The study of what the drug does to the body is called what?
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Pharmaceutica
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Pharmcodynamics
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Pharmacokinetics
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Pharmacotherapeutocs
Question 2
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In which step of the nursing process does the nurse determine the outcome of medication administration
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Planning
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Evaluation
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Assessment
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Implementation
Question 3
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The nurse plans care for a male patient who is 80 years old. The nursing diagnosis is non compliance with the medication regimen to living alone, as evidence by uncontrolled blood pressure. What should the nurse do next?
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Enlist the help of a home care nurse for pharmacotherapy
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Examine the results of nursing help with medications
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Collaborate with the provider on a new regimen
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Assess the impact of home self management of medications
Question 4
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Which statement is an example of objective data
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The patient states that she has a headache
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The patient has clear urine
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The patient says that she feels like someone is touching her arm
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The patient has had a fever for 5 days
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The patient says that she has felt tired for almost a week
Question 5
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What things should the nurse checked her prescription with the patient
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The patients home address
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The route of administration
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The age of the patient
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The signature of the prescriber
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The patients emergency contact
Question 6
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What information should the nurse chart when documenting medication administration
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The time of administration
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Information about an "incident report" in the patients chart
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The patients age
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The route of administration
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The dosage of medication administered
Question 7
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What is the study of physiochemical properties of drugs and how they influenced the body called?
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Pharmacology
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Pharmacokinetics
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Pharmacodynamics
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Pharmacotherapeutics
Question 8
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What statement best describes pharmacokinetics
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Adverse effects and toxic reactions to medications
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Physiologic interactions between a drug in body cells
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Converts medication into its active chemical substance
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What the body does to a drug after it is administered
Question 9
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What is another term for biotransformation of a drug
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Dilution
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Excretion
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Absorption
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Metabolism
Question 10
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A drug given by which route is altered by the first pass effect
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Oral
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Sublingual
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Intravenous
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Subcutaneous
Question 11
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Drug half-life is defined as the amount of time required for 50% of a drug to
Question 12
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Which nursing action will increase the absorption of a medication administered intramuscularly
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Massage the site after injection
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Apply ice pack to the injection site
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Lower the extremity below the level of the heart
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Administer the medication via the z track method
Question 13
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When administering two medications that are highly protein-bound the nurse understands to monitor the patient carefully for which effect
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A short duration of medication action
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Increase in the risk of drug drug interactions
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Immediate improvement in the patient's condition
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Hypovolemic shock caused by a low albumin level
Question 14
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To achieve the most rapid onset of action the healthcare provider will prescribe the medication to be administered by which route
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Intrathecally
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IV
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IM
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Subcut
Question 15
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A patient with renal failure would most likely have problems with which pharmacokinetic process
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Excretion
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Absorption
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Metabolism
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Distribution
Question 16
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What is the ratio between a drugs therapeutic effects and toxic effects called
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Affinity
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Tolerance
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Therapeutic index
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Cumulative effect
Question 17
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A patient asks the nurse why a lower dose of IV pain medication is being given the in the previous oral dose. What is the nurses best response to the patient?
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Medication given orally bypasses the portal circulatory system
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Medications given intravenously are not affected by the first pass effect
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Drugs in ministered intravenously enter the portal system before the systematic distribution
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A large percentage of an intravenously administered drug is metabolized into inactive metabolites in the liver.
Question 18
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The nurse understands that drugs exert their actions onto the body by what process
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Interacting with receptors
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Altering metabolic chemical processes
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Making the cell perform a new function
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Inhibiting the action of a specific enzyme
Question 19
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The nurse knows that which factors will affect the absorption of orally administered medications
Question 20
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When calculating pediatric dosages, The nurse understands that which method is most accurate for calculating dosages
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Use of drug reference recommended based on milligrams/kilograms of body weight
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Calculated doses based on body weight need to be increased by 10% because of immature Renal and hepatic function
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Do search calculation by body surface area because it takes into account the different size for children and neonates
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Medication dosing calculated according to body weight because it is based on maturational growth and development
Question 21
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The nurse is teaching a pregnant patient about the effects of medication on fetal development the nurse understands the greatest risk for medication effects on developing fetus is occur during which time.
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First trimester
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Second trimester
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Third trimester
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Birthing process
Question 22
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Knowing that the albumin and neonates and infants has a lower binding capacity for medications the nurse anticipates the healthcare provider will perform which action to minimalize the risk of toxicity
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Decrease the amount of drug given
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Increase the amount of drug given
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Shorten the time interval between doses
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Administer the medication intravenously
Question 23
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The physiologic changes that normally occur in older adult patients have which implication for drug response
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Drug elimination is faster
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Drug metabolism is quicker
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Drug half-life is Lengthened
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Protein binding is more efficient
Question 24
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While conducting a health history for an older patient with heart failure the patient tells the nurse I have chronic constipation the nurse suspects this gastrointestinal complaint is caused by which class of drugs
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Anticoagulants
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Calcium channel blocker's
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Potassium sparing diuretics
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Question 25
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The nurse working in a prenatal clinic recognizes that the safety or potential harm of drug therapy during pregnancy relate to what factor
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Fetal sex
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Drug properties
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Diet of the mother
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Maternal blood type
Question 26
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The mother of a one-month-old infant calls the clinic and asks the nurse if the medication she is taking can be passed to her infant during breast-feeding what is the nurses best response to the mother
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You should not take any medications while breast-feeding
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Only certain medications will pass to infants while breast-feeding
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I will leave the healthcare provider a message to return your call
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Drugs can cross from mother to infant in breastmilk so it will depend on the drug that you are taking
Question 27
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A nurse working with older adult patient is concerned about the number of medications prescribed for each patient which older adult assessment should be of highest priority related to polypharmacy
Question 28
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What is the nurses role in the development of new and investigational drugs
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Select health the older adult patient to participate in phase 1 studies
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Identify patients to receive a placebo drug during phase 3 studies
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Monitor and report any adverse effects observed during phase four studies
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Inform patients of their specific drug they were received during phase 2 studies
Question 29
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What is the professional responsibility of the nurse
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Use beneficence The duty to do no harm to the patient
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Withhold information from the patient as requested by the family
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Impose his or her own values on the patient when doing so would help the patient
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Transfer care of patient to another professional nurse if caring for the patient would violate personal ethical principles
Question 30
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Which statement best reflects the nurses understanding of cultural influences on drug therapy and other health practices
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Dietary habits and practices can be of little value to the care of a sick adult
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Most cultures are fairly standard in reference to the use of medications during illness
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Administration of some drugs may elicit varied responses in specific racial and ethnic groups
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Regardless of ones cultural background it is crucial to adhere to recommended medical practices
Question 31
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When teaching a patient about the legalities regarding a prescription for methylphenidate (Ritalin) which statement is most accurate
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Ridellan is a C3 controlled substance for which a prescription will expire in six months
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Ridellan is a c4 controlled substance that is only to be refilled five times per prescription
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Ridellan is a C1 controlled substance that can only be prescribed according to an approved protocol
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Ridellan is a C2 controlled substance that cannot be refilled and can only be refilled with a written prescription
Question 32
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The nurse is assessing a patient is culture and race on admission to the hospital which concept is important for the nurse to understand regarding drug therapy as it relates to different races and individuals
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Polypharmacy
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Polymorphism
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Pharmacokinetic
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Pharmacodynamics
Question 33
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A emergency department nurse is documenting the medication history of a patient of Asian culture the patient states I am not taking any medications but the nurse observes a bottle of capsules in the patient's medicine bag what information should the nurse collect
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Healthcare provider name
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Vital signs and pulse oximetry
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Past use of medicine and home remedies
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Use of herbs or over-the-counter medications
Question 34
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New drugs must go through extensive research and testing before approval for use in humans the nurse knows that the average length of time a medication has researched before being prescribed for humans is how many years
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2 to 4
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6 to 8
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10 to 12
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14 to 16
Question 35
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A pharmaceutical company is voluntarily conducting a post marketing study to obtain further proof of therapeutic effects of a new drug what phase of drug study is this considered
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Phase 1
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Phase 2
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Phase 3
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Phase 4
Question 36
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What legislation which was passed in 1996 ensures that the privacy of patient information is protected
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Durham Humphrey amendment
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Federal food drug and cosmetic act
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Health insurance portability and accountability act
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Medicare prescription drug improvement and modernization act
Question 37
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There are multiple factors that affect medication response the nurse recognizes which factors have a possible effect on the medication response
Question 38
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The patient is transferred from ICU to a general medical unit which nursing action is most appropriate to prevent a medication error
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Contact the health provider to rewrite all drug prescriptions
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Perform a medication reconciliation for the patient during care transition
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Ask the patient what medications need to be taken while in the hospital
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Communicate a verbal report face-to-face from the transferring nurse
Question 39
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When admitting and order adult patient to an acute care setting which nursing strategy is most appropriate to prevent medication errors
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Call the primary care physician to verify current medications
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Ask the patient's family to verify medications the patient was taking at home
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Ask the patient to provide you with a written list of all medications being taken at home
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Ask the patient or family to bring in all medications the patient was taken at home
Question 40
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Why are specific medications identified as high alert medications
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Registered nurses must administer these medications
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States require that these drugs be on the high alert list
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These drugs have increased potential for significant patient harm
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These medications are responsible for adverse drug effects
Question 41
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The nurse administers a medication to the wrong patient what is the appropriate nursing action following this error
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Document the medication error no further action is required
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Record the error and document the medication on the patient chart
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Notify the healthcare provider and document the error in the incident report
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Assess patient for an adverse reaction and reported it is an adverse event that occurs
Question 42
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Which nursing action helps the nurse to prevent a medication error
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Ask the patient what condition the medication is before administering
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Administer any medications that the patient had on a mission or transfer
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Encourage the patient to ask questions if the medication is different than expected
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And minister the patient's medications using his or her own supply of medications while in the hospital
Question 43
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What organization announced new regulations requiring barcodes for all prescriptions and over-the-counter medications
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Drug enforcement agency
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Federal Bureau of investigation
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US food and drug administration
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Department of health and human sciences
Question 44
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In which step of the medication process can a medication error occur
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Prescribing
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Verification
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Transcribing
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Procurement
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Administration
Question 45
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The nurse knows that the medication reconciliation process involves which steps
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Reporting
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Verification
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Clarification
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Reconciliation
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Administration
Question 46
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What is the best description of the consumer safety precautions for herbal supplements
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Reliable data on the product efficiency is scarce
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Herbs and tamper-resistant containers are safe
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Medicinal herbs are under strict US food and drug administration control
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The package labeling clearly states product safety
Question 47
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Which entity regulates medicinal herbs
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FDA
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American medical Association
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Dietary supplement health and education act of 1994
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US department of agriculture
Question 48
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A patient with atrial fibrillation request a cup of chamomile tea. Nurse denies the patient's request because of the medication the patient is taking what is the medication
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Cardiac glycosides
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Anticoagulants
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Beta adrenergic blockers
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Calcium channel blocker
Question 49
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Male patient who abuses alcohol tells the nurse that he is treating himself with kava which instruction should the nurse include in patient teaching
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Use another herb besides kava
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Use either the kava or the alcohol
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Avoid using the kava with alcohol
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Stop taking the kava now
Question 50
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A patient who takes gin sing to improve memory takes many prescription drugs as well which laboratory parameter should the nurse check before administering medication as a means of assessing the pharmacokinetic effective ginseng in this patient
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Mental status
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Liver enzymes
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Urine Bilirubin
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Serum creatine
Question 51
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Which descriptions to apply to the market for medicinal herbs in the United States
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Growing in numbers of users
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Used with traditional therapies
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Less than 1 million in sales annually
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Used by less than 40% of the population
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Viewed with growing skepticism
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Heavily regulated by federal law
Question 52
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A patient needs to switch analgesic drugs secondary to an adverse reaction to the current treatment regimen the patient is concerned that the new prescription will not provide optimal pain control the nurses response is based on knowledge that doses of analgesics are determined using an equianalgesic table with which drug prototype
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Meperidine
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Fentanyl
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Codeine
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Morphine
Question 53
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The nurse is caring for a patient with an opioid addiction the nurse anticipates that the patient will be prescribed what medication
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Naloxone
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Meperidine
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Morphine
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Methadone
Question 54
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While in meeting a patient for treatment of acetaminophen overdose the nurse prepares to administer what medication to prevent toxicity
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Naloxone
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Phytonadione
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Acetylcysteine
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Methylprednisolone
Question 55
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A patient prescribed massage therapy for musculoskeletal pain asks the nurse how is rubbing my muscles going to make the pain go away the nurses best response is
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Massaging muscles helps relax the contracted fibers and decreased painful stimuli
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Massage in muscles decreases the inflammatory response that initiates the painful stimuli
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Massage in muscles activates large sensory nerve fibers that sends signals to the spinal cord to close the gate the ass blocking painful stimuli from reaching the brain
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Massaging muscles activate small sensory nerve fibers that send signals to the spinal cord to open the gate and allow endorphins to reach the muscles and relieve the pain
Question 56
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When assessing for the most serious adverse effect to an opioid analgesic what does the nurse monitor for this patient
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Heart rate
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Mental status
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Blood pressure
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Respiratory rate
Question 57
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Which medication is best used to treat a patient with severe adverse affects of narcotic analgesic
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Naloxone
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Acetylcystenie
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Methylprednisolone
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Flymazenil
Question 58
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A patient with a diagnosis of pneumonia asks the nurse why am I receiving coding when I have no pain the nurse is responses based on knowledge that coding also has what effect
Question 59
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In monitoring a patient for adverse affects related to morphine sulfate the nurse assesses for simulation of which area in the CNS
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The cough reflex center
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Sympathetic baroreceptors
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The chemoreceptor trigger zone
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Autonomic control over circulation
Question 60
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The nurse is preparing to administer an IV injection of morphine to a patient the nurse assesses a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute what action should the nurse perform
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And minister the next prescribed dose intramuscularly
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And minister is smaller dose in document in the patient records
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Withhold the medication and notify the healthcare provider
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Check the pulse oximeter reading and reevaluate respiratory rate in one hour
Question 61
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A patient receiving narcotic analgesics for chronic pain can minimize the G.I. side effects by
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Taking lomotil with each dose
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Eating foods high in Lactobacilli
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Taking the medication on an empty stomach
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Increasing fluid in fiber in the diet
Question 62
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A nurse Teaches a patient prescribed fentanyl transdermal delivery system to change the patch at what interval
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Once a week
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Every 24 hours
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Every 72 hours
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When pain occurs
Question 63
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The nurse plans pharmacologic management for a patient with pain the nurse should administer the pain medication based on what dosage schedule
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Pain relief is best obtained by administering analgesics around the clock
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And minister the analgesic when the pain level reaches a six on a scale of 1 to 10
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Opioid analgesics should not be used for more than 24 hours to prevent drug addiction
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Analgesic should be administered as needed PRN to minimize adverse effects
Question 64
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In developing a plan of care for a patient receiving morphine sulfate which nursing diagnosis has highest priority
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Acute pain related to a metastatic tumor cancer
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Impaired gas exchange related to respiratory depression
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Constipation related to decrease G.I. motility
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Risk for injury related to CNS adverse effects
Question 65
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When assessing a patient for adverse affects related to morphine sulfate which clinical findings is the nurse most likely to fine
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Diarrhea
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Weight gain
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Constipation
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Inability to void
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Excessive bruising
Question 66
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While completing preoperative patient teaching which information should the nurse include for a surgery with a general anesthetic
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It produces muscle relaxation and loss of consciousness
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It provides moderate sedation that allows you to relax
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It affects a specific region of the body to block pain sensation
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It uses only one type of medication to produce sedation
Question 67
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A patient verbalizes concern to the nurse regarding post op nausea and vomiting from the anesthesia. Which is the nurses best response?
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Don't worry because you'll be heavily or completely sedated if that occurs
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I understand your concern but intermittent vomiting often occurs after surgery
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You will need to notify the charger nurse and health care provider if feel nauseated after surgery
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Nausea and vomiting occur less frequently than in the past because of the use of a balanced approach to anesthesia
Question 68
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An intubated mechanically ventilated patient in the ICU is becoming increasingly restless and anxious. The nurse expects to administer which IV anesthetic drug
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Propofol
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Isoflurane
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Halothane
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Nitrous oxide
Question 69
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Which post op nursing action will help the patient avoid serious complications from general anesthesia
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Monitor input an output closely
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Provide a quiet calm environment
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Place in a semi fowlers position
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Teach to turn cough and deep breathe
Question 70
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Immediate post op assessment of a patient reveals a body temp 102. Which action will the nurse perform?
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Notify the health care provider
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Apply a cooling blanket per protocol
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Assess for signs and symptoms of infection related to the surgical wound
Question 71
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A patient questions to use of epinephrine for repair of a laceration stating I thought that was the drug used in the emergency department for someone who is coding which is the nurses best response
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Epinephrine is used with lidocaine to prevent adverse effects
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The systematic absorption of lidocaine is maximized by the epinephrine the anesthetic effect is reached more quickly
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Vasoconstriction caused by epinephrine and Hanses the duration of action for lidocaine and minimizes the bleeding at the laceration site
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Epinephrine is meta-bloodiest more quickly than lidocaine so that the Anesthetic effect wears off more quickly after the laceration is sutured
Question 72
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Hey mechanically ventilated patient receiving in neuromuscular blocking drug has tearing in the eyes and increased heart rate and blood pressure how does the nurse interpret this clinical findings
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The patient's level of sedation is in adequate
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The patient response to the drug is appropriate
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Patient is having an adverse reaction to the medication
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The patient's dose of the neuromuscular Bocking drug is insufficient
Question 73
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Well taking a patient's history before surgery for cardiac problem the patient tells the nurse I am addicted to cocaine a nurse notifies the anesthesiologist of this finding because the use of cocaine can cause which affect when a patient is under anesthesia
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Blood clotting problems
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Complications during recovery
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Immediate withdrawal symptoms
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Anesthetic induced complications
Question 74
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A patient is in a minute to the hospital with a diagnosis of benzodiazepine overdose the nurse anticipates the healthcare provider will prescribe which antidote for benzodiazepine overdose
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Naloxone
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Naltrexone
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Nalmefene
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Flumazenil
Question 75
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The nurse should monitor an older adult patient prescribed a benzodiazepine for treatment of insomnia for which potential adverse effect
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Red rash
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UnSteady gait
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Muscle spasms
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Shortness of breath
Question 76
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Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a patient US just been in ministered a sedative Hypnotic drug
Question 77
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The patient is admitted to the emergency department after taking an overdose of barbiturates 15 minutes before arrival the nurse can anticipate that which drug will be prescribed
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Ipecac syrup
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naloxone
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Flumazenil
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Activated charcoal
Question 78
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During patient teaching the nurse explains the difference between a sedative in Hypnotic with which statement
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There's really no difference the terms are used interchangeably
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Where a sedative drugs and do you sleep hypnotic drugs and do use a state of hypnosis
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Most drugs produce Sedation at low-dose and sleep the Hypnotic effect at higher doeses
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Sedatives are much stronger than Hypnotic drugs and should only be used for short periods of time
Question 79
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In IV dose of Versed has been prescribed for a patient before colonoscopy the nurse informs the patient that one of the most common adverse effects of this medication is what
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Amnesia
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Dry mouth
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Chest pain
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Constipation
Question 80
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The healthcare provider prescribes dantrolene to a patient immediately after surgery what condition does the nurse expect the patient has experienced
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Delirium tremens
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Respiratory arrest
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Tonic clonic seizures
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Malignant hypothermia
Question 81
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A child is prescribed methylphenidate to treat ADHD that. Expresses concern about using a controlled substance to treat ADHD and asks the nurse about using a non-controlled substance the nurse knows that 80 HD can be treated with which non-controlled substance
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Atomoxetine
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Methylphenidate
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Amphetamine aspartate
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Dextroamphetamine
Question 82
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Patient diagnosed with narcolepsy is prescribed a CNS stimulant which statement best describes the action of a CNS stimulant
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CNS stimulates block or reduce the activity of inhibitory neurons
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CNS stimulates activate cyclic adenosine mono phosphate
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CNS stimulant decrease the production of excitatory neurotransmitter's
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CNS stimulants increase release of an blocks reuptake of neurotransmitters
Question 83
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Nurse explained to patient that using caffeine my extra meat which health condition
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Heart block
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Constipation
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Myelin degeneration
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Cardiac dysrhythmias
Question 84
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Which instructions should the nurse discuss to reduce the G.I. Adverse effects of orlistat
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Limit dietary intake of fat
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Increase fluid and fiber in the diet
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Advise to take the vitamin c supplement
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Take the medication with an antacid
Question 85
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Ergot alkaloid excert their therapeutic effect by which action
Question 86
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A nurse working with patient who are diagnosed with ADHD is aware that such patients often take take CNS stimulant drugs. These medications are potent with a high potential for abuse and dependence. Based on this potential how are these medications classified
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Schedule 1
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Schedule ll
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Schedule lll
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Schedule lV
Question 87
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A patient with narcolepsy is prescribed methylphenidate. Which adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching of this drug.
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Insomnia
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Headache
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Weight loss
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Increased appetite
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Decreased blood pressure
Question 88
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What is the moa of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs. (NSAIDs)
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Enhancing pain perception
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Inhibiting prostaglandins production
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Increasing blood flow to painful areas
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Increasing the supply of natural endorphins
Question 89
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When teaching a client about potential adverse effects of NSAID therapy the nurse will teach the client to immediately notify the healthcare provider of which effect
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Diarrhea
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Mild indigestion
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Black tarry stool's
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Nonproductive cough
Question 90
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The nurse is administering probenecid to a client with Recurrent strep throat the nurse teaches the client that the most likely reason for taking this medication is for what drug effect
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Increased ureic acid excretion
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Prevent the occurrence of gout
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Inhibit bacterial growth and replication
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Prolong the effectiveness of penicillin therapy
Question 91
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What is the advantage of cox 2 inhibitors over the other NSAIDS
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Maintain GI mucosa
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Have a longer duration of action
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Have a more rapid onset of action
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Or less likely to cause he Hepatic toxicity
Question 92
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The client asks the nurse about the use of herbal in dietary supplements to treat arthritis pain what is the nurses best response
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High doses of vitamins and minerals have been used for many years to help maintain joint health
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There really are no safe herbal treatments for pain your best action would be to take your prescription medications
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Ginkgo biloba has shown tremendous benefit as an anti-inflammatory drug that is used to treat the symptoms of pain
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There is evidence that glucosamine Sulfate with chondroitin does decreased joint stiffness and pain discuss this with your healthcare provider
Question 93
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The nurse knows colchicine exerts its therapeutic effect by what action
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Increase Uric acid metabolism
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Decrease mobility of leukocytes
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Increase the process of phagocytosis
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Increase production of lactic acid
Question 94
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Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a client prescribed colchicine
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Constipation related to adverse effects of medication
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Risk for infection related to medication induced leukocytosis
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Risk for injury related to adverse effect of life-threatening seizures
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Risk for fluid volume deficient related to nausea vomiting and diarrhea
Question 95
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A nurse is teaching a client receiving allopurinol should include which information
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Increase your fluid intake to 3 L per day
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This medication may cause your urine to turn orange
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Include Sam in an organ meats in your diet on a weekly basis
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Take the medication with an ant acid to minimize G.I. distress
Question 96
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The nurse would question a prescription to administer misoprostol to a client with what condition
Question 97
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The nurse should question a prescription to administer acetylsalicylic acid to which client
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A 62-year-old patient with a history of stroke
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A 45-year-old patient with a history of heart attack
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A 28-year-old patient with a history of sports injury
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A 14-year-old patient with a history of flu like symptoms
Question 98
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Which NSAID would the nurse anticipate administering parenterally for the treatment of acute postop pain
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Ketorolac
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Diclofenac
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Allopurinol
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Indomethacin
Question 99
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The acetic acid derivative idomethacin has which properties
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Antinausea
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Antipyretic
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Anti-convulsant
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Anti rheumatic
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Anti-inflammatory