Questão 1
Questão
If a patient has Type 1 Diabetes, what type of medication would you expect the patient to be on?
Questão 2
Questão
A patient newly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes asks what causes this to happen, what response should the nurse reply with?
Responda
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The cause is unknown
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The body has become resistant to the insulin produced by the pancreas
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The pancreas can not produce insulin properly
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the pancreas has stopped working completely
Questão 3
Questão
Type 2 diabetes is caused by what?
Responda
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insufficient production of insulin
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the body becomes resistant to insulin
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there is no known cause
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pancreas stops working completely
Questão 4
Questão
What are the options for treating Type 2 Diabetes? (select all that apply)
Questão 5
Questão
What are some risk factors for getting Type 2 Diabetes?
Questão 6
Questão
When looking for signs of Diabetes, What is Polydipsia?
Responda
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excessive eating
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increased urination
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excessive thirst
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dehydration
Questão 7
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What is polyphagia?
Responda
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excessive eating
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excessive thirst
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increased urination
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dehydration
Questão 8
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What is Polyuria?
Responda
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dehydration
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excessive thirst
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excessive eating
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increased urination
Questão 9
Questão
What does insulin regulate?
Questão 10
Questão
What does Insulin treat? (select all that apply)
Responda
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Type 1 Diabetes
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Type 2 Diabetes
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Hypokalemia
Questão 11
Questão
What are the major adverse reactions of Insulin? (select all that apply)
Responda
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Hypoglycemia
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Hyperglycemia
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fever
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heart attack
Questão 12
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What is an example of rapid acting insulin?
Responda
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regular insuilin
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humalog/Novalog
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humulin
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Lantus/Levemir
Questão 13
Questão
what is an example of short acting insulin?
Responda
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humalog/novalog
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regular insulin
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Humulin
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levemir/lantus
Questão 14
Questão
what is an example of intermediate Insulin?
Responda
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humalog
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NPH insulin
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humulin
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lantus
Questão 15
Questão
What is an example of a long acting insulin?
Responda
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lantus/levemir
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novalog/humalog
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humulin
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NPH
Questão 16
Questão
What are some methods for giving insulin? (select all that apply)
Questão 17
Questão
how long can insulin be stored room temperature once opened?
Responda
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60 days
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90 days
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30 days
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15 days
Questão 18
Questão
With pregnancy when should you check blood sugars?
Responda
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After meals
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before meals
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only in the morning
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only in the evening
Questão 19
Questão
When should you check blood sugars with a non pregnant patient?
Responda
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after meals
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before meals
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only in the morning
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only in the evening
Questão 20
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What are some signs of hypoglycemia? (select all that apply)
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Responda
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lethargy
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jittery/shakes
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sweating
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acting intoxicated
Questão 21
Questão
In a hypoglycemic episode, what should you do first if a gag reflex is not present?
Questão 22
Questão
how long does glucagon last ?
Responda
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two hours
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fifteen minutes
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half an hour
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4 hours
Questão 23
Questão
during a hypoglycemic attack, what would your first choice of drink to give the patient, if gag reflex is present?
Responda
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milk
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orange juice
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soda
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water
Questão 24
Questão
What are some signs of Hyperglycemia? (select all that apply)
Responda
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The 3 P's
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irritablility
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lethargy
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altered mental status
Questão 25
Questão
What causes Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
Responda
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Lactic acid build up
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sugar too high
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sugar too low
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pancreatic cancer
Questão 26
Questão
How do we treat diabetic ketoacidosis? (select all that apply)
Responda
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Lots of fluids
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low doses of insulin
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oral antidiabetic drugs
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pain killers
Questão 27
Questão
How often does a diabetic patients A1C get tested?
Responda
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every three months
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weekly
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once a month
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twice a year
Questão 28
Questão
during preadministration assessment, what do we asses? (select all that apply)
Responda
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Injection sites (must rotate)
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check mucous membranes (for dehydration)
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Check wounds/ extremities
Questão 29
Questão
what is the most serious side effect of sulfonylureas?
Responda
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hyperglycemia
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hypoglycemia
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diabetic ketoacidosis
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hypotension
Questão 30
Questão
How do you check for the effectiveness of the therapy?
Questão 31
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When do you give sulfonylureas?
Responda
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30 minutes before meals
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30 minutes after meals
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a hour before meals
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a hour after meals
Questão 32
Questão
What are adverse effects of metformin ? (select all that apply)
Responda
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excessive weight loss
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hyperventilation
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jittery/shakes
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diarrhea
Questão 33
Questão
Metformin should be taken with meals, but how often should it be taken?
Responda
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one time a day, every morning, with meals
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three times a day, with meals
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one time a day, every evening, with meals
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once a week, with meals
Questão 34
Questão
Where is the pituitary gland located?
Responda
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In the brain
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in the neck
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in the heart
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in the stomach
Questão 35
Questão
What does the anterior pituitary gland excrete? (select all that apply)
Questão 36
Questão
When taking metformin you need to monitor for mental changes, such as suicidal thoughts
Questão 37
Questão
What does the posterior pituitary gland excrete? (select all that apply)
Responda
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vasopressin
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oxytocin
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FSH
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TSH
Questão 38
Questão
Which sex does hypothyroidism effect more?
Questão 39
Questão
The thyroid gland excretes what to control metabolism? (select all that apply)
Questão 40
Questão
What are some symptoms of a thyroid storm? (select all that apply)
Responda
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increased heart rate
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diaphoresis
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altered mental status
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fever
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irritability
Questão 41
Questão
What other medication can not be taken with synthroid?
Responda
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omeprazole
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lisinopril
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beta blocker
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tramadol
Questão 42
Questão
What are some signs that you are getting too much hypothyroid medications? (select all that apply)
Responda
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weight loss
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palpations
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diaphoresis
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anxiety
Questão 43
Questão
when receiving radioactive isotopes what must we watch for?
Responda
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Hyperthyroidism
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hypothyroidism
Questão 44
Questão
When a patient is receiving radioactive isotopes we must be cautious with the patients urine
Questão 45
Questão
What is the most common salicylate?
Responda
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Aspirin
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acetaminophen
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ibuprofen
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morphine
Questão 46
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What is the most common nonsalicylate?
Responda
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aspirin
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acetaminophen
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ibuprofen
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morphine
Questão 47
Questão
What actions do Aspirin have? (Select all that apply)
Responda
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antipyretic
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anti-inflammatory
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analgesic
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antiplatelet
Questão 48
Questão
When taking Aspirin , What do we asses for bleeding?
Responda
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emesis and stool
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emesis
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stool
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Blood levels
Questão 49
Questão
If you allergic to aspirin you are also allergic to what other medication?
Responda
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NSAIDS
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acetaminophen
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morphine
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tramadol
Questão 50
Questão
Kids should not take aspirin with what condition
Responda
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scarlet fever
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strep throat
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chicken pox
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the flu
Questão 51
Questão
Aspirin is safe for pregnancy
Questão 52
Questão
What actions does acetaminophen have ? (select all that apply)
Responda
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analgesic
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anitpyretic
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anti-inflammatory
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anticoagulant
Questão 53
Questão
Is acetaminophen safe for pregnancy and kids?
Questão 54
Questão
What is the recommended max amount of acetaminophen in one day?
Responda
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3000-4000 mg
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2000-3000 mg
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4000-5000 mg
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1000- 2000 mg
Questão 55
Questão
What actions do NSAIDS have ? (Select all that apply)
Responda
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Anti-inflammatory
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Analgesic
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Antipyretic
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Sports injuries
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Musculoskeletal diseases
Questão 56
Questão
NSAIDS can cause which blood cells to decrease (select all that apply)
Responda
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White blood cells
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Red blood cells
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Osteoclasts
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Thrombocytes
Questão 57
Questão
What does Tylenol increase the risk of in the elderly population?
Responda
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Ulcers
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Hypertension
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Hypoglycemia
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Hyperglycemia
Questão 58
Questão
Taking Tylenol with what other medication increases the chance for a certain toxicity ?
Responda
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Lithium
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Tylenol
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Liver
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Kidney
Questão 59
Questão
What are some adverse reactions to NSAIDS? (Select all that apply )
Responda
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Jaundice
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Drowsiness
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N/v/d
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Dry mouth
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Decreased urine output
Questão 60
Questão
Migraines cause the blood vessels to dilate or spasms of the vessels to occur
Questão 61
Questão
What do migraine medications do?
Questão 62
Questão
taking what medication with migraine medications can increase how well the migraine medication works? (which is not a good thing)
Responda
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oral contraceptives
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antihypertensives
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antidiabetics
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antiemetics
Questão 63
Questão
How do opioids work in the brain?
Responda
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tells the brain there is pain
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tells the brain that there is no pain
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tells the brain to secrete serotonin
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tells brain to vasoconstrict
Questão 64
Questão
The alteration of chemicals in the brain when taking opioids is what causes dependency of the drug
Questão 65
Questão
what is the major adverse reaction to observe for when patient is on an opioid?
Responda
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hypotension
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hypertension
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respiratory depression
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hyperglycemia
Questão 66
Questão
what must be monitored when low dose opioids are administered during labor?
Responda
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mom and babys heart rate
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mom and babys temperature
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mom and babys blood pressure
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Mom and babys respiration rate
Questão 67
Questão
How long should you wait after receiving an opioid should you wait to breast feed?
Responda
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24-48 hours
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4-6 hours
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1-2 hours
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8-10 hours
Questão 68
Questão
What should you expect to see with a patient withdrawing from an opioid? (select all that apply)
Responda
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sweating
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tingiling/numbness
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anger
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insomnia
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restlessness
Questão 69
Questão
what is the antidote for an opioid?
Responda
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naproxen
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narcan
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fetanyl
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synthroid
Questão 70
Questão
What is the onset, peak , and duration of rapid insulin?
Responda
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30 minutes, 2 hours, 8 hours
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15 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours
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2 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours
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2 hours, none, 24 hours
Questão 71
Questão
What is the onset, peak, and duration of short acting insulin?
Responda
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15 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours
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30 minutes, 2 hours, 8 hours
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2 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours
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2 hours, none, 24 hours
Questão 72
Questão
What is the onset, peak, and duration of intermediate insulin?
Responda
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15 minutes, 1 hours, 3 hours
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30 minutes, 2 hours, 8 hours
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2 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours
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2 hours, none, 24 hours
Questão 73
Questão
What is the onset, peak, and duration of long acting insulin?
Responda
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15 minutes, 1 hours, 3 hours
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30 minutes, 2 hours, 8 hours
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2 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours
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2 hours, none, 24 hours