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NURS3365 Pharmacology in Nursing Practice
Module 1 Practice Questions
Question 1A client is to receive 50 mg of atenolol at 0800. Prior to administering the medication, the nurse reviews the medical records for past medical history and obtains the client's apical pulse and blood pressure. What phase of the nursing process does this represent?
Implementation
Evaluation
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Question 2 Match each assessment finding with the correct type of data.
Pain rating at a 7 on a 0-10 scale
Complaints of nausea
Loose stool found in the collection device
Apical pulse rate of 120
Coffee ground emesis in the emesis basin
Complaints of shortness of breath
Question 3Place the phases of the nursing process in the correct order.
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Question 4The nurse is assigned to a client who is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which statement best illustrates an outcome criterion for this client?
The client will not experience complications.
The client will adhere to the new insulin treatment regimen.
The client will demonstrate correct technique for insulin injections before discharge home.
The client will follow dietary and medication instructions to manage disease process.
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Module 2 Practice Questions
Question 1 In order, list the 4 phases of pharmacokinetics. Phase 1 ____________, Phase 2 ____________
, Phase 3 _____________and Phase 4 _________________
Question 2Match the common terms with their definitions.
Bioavailability
"Free drug"
Prodrug
Nicotine
Grapefruit juice
Kidneys
Half-life
Paradoxical reaction
Peak effect
Drug polymorphism
Trough
Steady state
Onset
Liver
Question 3A client has low albumin and will be prescribed a medication that is 99% protein bound. The medication is used to treat pain and can cause bleeding if the drug levels are elevated. What should the nurse assess for in this client?
Increased formation of blood clots
Increased signs of bleeding
Decreased pain control
Increased pain control
Question 4Drugs like heroin and LSD are considered Category II on the controlled substance Schedule
True
False
Question 5The normal range for albumin is ___________ to _________ grams/dL. (Enter a number only in the blank)
Question 6Grapefruit is a CYP 450 system inhibitor and will cause slower drug metabolism, which will result in increased drug levels. Nicotine is a CYP 450 system ______________ and will cause ___________ drug metabolism, which will result in ________ drug levels.
Question 7If the gastric pH level is high, this means the stomach is more acidic than normal.
True
False
Question 8At 2000 the nurse starts a 1000ml bag of D5 ½ (0.45%) saline at 125ml/hr. How many hours will it take for the bag of fluid to complete? (Answer to nearest whole number)
Question 9A client is to receive 1 liter of 0.9% (normal) saline over 1 hour. The drop factor on the IV tubing label is 10gtt/ml. Calculate the drip rate per minute rounded to the nearest whole number.
Question 10A client is ordered 200mg methylprednisolone, IV, every 24 hours to be administered over 30 minutes. The label reads methylprednisolone 125mg/2ml.
Calculate the number of mL to be administered per dose. Answer to nearest tenths place, enter a numeric value only.
Calculate the IV flow rate in mL per hour. Answer to nearest tenths place, enter a numeric value only.
Question 11A client is diagnosed with a DVT and is ordered 1mg/kg enoxaparin, subcutaneous, every 12 hours. Your client weights 202 pounds. The enoxaparin label reads 100mg/1ml.
Calculate the number mg(s) to be administered per dose. Round to the nearest whole number. Enter a numeric value only.
Calculate the number of mL(s) to be administered per dose. Round to the nearest hundredths decimal place. Enter a numeric value only
Question 12The nurse practitioner orders 40mg/kg/day amoxicillin divided BID, oral, for an ear infection. Your client weighs 56 pounds. In the medication room you find amoxicillin 400mg/5ml.
Calculate the number of mg to be administered per dose. Round to the nearest whole number; enter a number only
Calculate the number of ml(s) to be administered per dose. Round to the nearest tenths decimal place; enter a number only
Question 13Your client is ordered 12.5 mg of hydroxyzine. In the medication room you find 25mg tablets of hydroxyzine. Calculate the number of tablet(s) to be administered to your client? Enter a number only.
Question 14Your client is ordered 200 mg of acetaminophen. In the medication room you find liquid acetaminophen the label notes 160 mg acetaminophen in 5 ml. Calculate the number of ml(s) to administer to your client. Round to the nearest tenth decimal place. Enter a number only.
Question 15Your client is ordered 8mg of ondansetron, oral, every 8 hours. In the medication room you find 4 mg tablets of ondansetron. Calculate the number of tablet(s) to be administered to your client?
Question 16Your client weighs 75kg and is diagnosed with a pulmonary embolus. The physician orders 1mg/kg of enoxaparin sodium, subcutaneously, every 12 hours. How many mg(s) will you administer every 12 hours to your client?
Question 17Your client is ordered 2000 mg of ceftriaxone, IV, every 24 hours. In the medication room the label reads 2g ceftriaxone in 50ml. How many ml(s) should you administer your client?
Question 18Your client weighs 44 pounds and is ordered 1.25mg/kg of diphenhydramine, IV, every 6 hours. How many mg(s) of diphenhydramine should be administered to your client?
Question 19Your client is ordered 1000mg of vancomycin, IV, every 12 hours, over 2 hours. The vancomycin label reads 500mg in 250ml.
How many total ml will you administer to your client? Answer to the nearest whole number; enter a number only.
How many ml per hour will you sent the pump? Answer to the nearest whole number; enter a number only
Question 20Your client is ordered ranitidine 50mg in 100ml, IV, every 24 hours, to be infused over 20 minutes. You have a micro drip tubing with a drop factor of 60gtt/ml. Calculate the gtt per minute to set as the IV flow rate rounded to the nearest whole number.
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Module 4 Practice Questions
Question 1Match the following items.
Naloxone
Opioid tolerance
Hydromorphone
Fentanyl
Meperidine
Gastric ulceration
Tinnitus
Central Nervous System Effects
Reye Syndrome
Allopurinol
Colchicine
Opioid naive
Question 2A patient is to scheduled receive albuterol, ipratropium and fluticasone inhaled this morning. Please fill in the blanks with the order in which the medications should be administered and the time between each medication. First the should be administered, wait minutes, administer the next, wait minutes, and administer last. (For the time, enter a number only, for the medications, remember that generic names are used in this course and that they are lower case).
Question 3Match the key terms with their definitions.
Antihistamines
Antitussive
Decongestants
Expectorants
Rescue inhalers
Maintenance drugs
Question 4What is the biggest difference between traditional antihistamines and the newer antihistamines? Fill in the blank with your answer.
Question 5What diseases serve as contraindications or "Use caution with" for decongestants? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Narrow Angle Glaucoma
Cardiovascular disease
Hypertension
Hyperthroidism
Diabetes
Seasonal allergies
Question 6For adult clients, the recommended amount of acetaminophen in a 24 hours period is 3000 mg and the recommended amount of acetaminophen in a 24 hour period for a client with liver disease is 2000 mg .
Question 7A client is prescribed morphine. What currently prescribed medication would be most concerning to the nurse?
Lorazepam
Naloxone
Acetaminophen
Diphenhydramine
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Module 7 Practice Questions
Question 1Match the signs and symptoms with the disease process.
Intolerance to cold
Constipation
Bradycardia
Brittle nails and hair
Exopthalmus
Intolerance to heat
Diarrhea
Tachycardia
Hypoglycemia
Postural hypotension
Hyperkalemia
Bronze pigmentation
Hyperglycemia
Moon face
Sodium and fluid retention
Osteoporosis
Question 2Match hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia with their associated signs and symptoms.
Shaking
Sweating
Tachycardia
Irritable
Extreme thirst
Excessive urination
Dry skin
Nausea
Question 3Match the insulin with the corresponding onset, peak and duration times.
Onset of 10-15 minutes
Peak of 1-2 hours
Duration of 3-4 hours
Onset of 30-60 minutes
Peak of 2-4 hours
Duration of 5-7 hours
Onset of 2-4 hours
Peak of 4-10 hours
Duration of 10-16 hours
Onset of 3-4 hour
No peak action
Duration of 24 hours
Question 4The nurse teaches the diabetic patient that the goal for hemaglobin A1C is less than _________and the fasting blood glucose is between ___________ and_______ .
Question 5 Match the key terms with their definitions.
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Thyroxine (T4)
Triiodothyronine (T3)
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
Lipodystrophy
Glucagon
Insulin
Hemoglobin A1C
Polydypsia
Polyphagia
Polyuria
Addison's Disease
Cushing's Syndrome
Question 6Your client is ordered for insulin lispro, subcutaneously, 2 units, before meals. Prior to dinner your client’s blood glucose level is 81mg/dL. Using the adjustment scale below to calculate the number of units to be administered.
Blood glucose (mg/dL) Units (insulin aspart)
< 70 Notify MD
70-99 - 1 unit
100-150 0 units
151-200 +2 units
201-250 +4 units
251-300 +6 units
301-350 +8 units
> 350 +10 units
Question 7The nurse practitioner orders insulin aspart according to a sliding scale before each meal. Before lunch your client’s blood glucose is 212 mg/dL. Utilizing the sliding scale below to calculate the number of units to be administered to your client at this time.
Blood Glucose (mg/dL) Units (insulin aspart)
70-130 0 units
131-180 2 units
181-240 4 units
241-300 6 units
301-350 8 units
351-400 10 units
>400 12 units
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Module 2 Quiz
Question 1A client receives 10 mg of morphine orally at home for pain management. The client is in the emergency department and is to receive 4 mg of morphine IV for severe pain. The client asks the nurse why they are only getting 4 mg of IV morphine when at home they take 10 mg of morphine. What is the best response by the nurse?
“I will administer this dose now and if it does not work, I will double the dose next time in order to control your pain.”
“I will clarify this order with the healthcare provider because 4 mg is not enough since you take such a large amount at home”
“Because morphine is highly addictive and we are worried about the opioid crisis, the healthcare provider has ordered a smaller dose for you.”
“Intravenous medications go directly into the bloodstream while oral medications must first go through the liver and some of the medication is made inactive.”
Question 2 A client with seasonal allergies takes diphenhydramine at bedtime to help their symptoms. The client becomes hyperactive and is unable to sleep. What type of reaction is the client experiencing?
Adverse drug reaction
Paradoxical reaction
Hypersensitivity reaction
Idiosyncratic reaction
Question 3 The nurse is providing discharge education to an older adult client who will be on 5 prescription drugs. What physiologic changes in the older adult population put this client at risk for drug interactions? Select All That Apply
Glomerular Filtration Rate is decreased
Number of working nephrons is decreased
Blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract is reduced
Fat content is increased
Medication cost is increased
Protein production by the liver is decreased
Gastric pH is decreased
Question 4 A client is scheduled to receive two highly protein-bound drugs this morning. Assessment data is provided in the table below. Based on this information, what issue is likely to occur?
Vital Signs
Temperature 97.8
Respirations 14
Heart Rate 68
Blood Pressure 100/50
Pain 5
Blood chemistry Panel
Sodium 140
Potassium 4
Chloride 99
BUN 19
Creatinine 0.7
Albumin 3
Total Protein 5.7
Glucose 145
Increased risk of drug toxicity
Increased half-life
Decreased drug effect
Decreased bioavailability
Question 5A client will start on an anticonvulsant drug that has a half-life of up to 42 hours, When will the client achieve steady state? Between _______ and_______ days. (Enter a number only, answer to the nearest whole day).
Question 6The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a female client who delivered a healthy, full-term infant. What information should the nurse provide about taking medications while breast feeding?
It is unlikely that a large enough amount of medication will cross into the breast milk and cause harm to the infant.
Many medications cross into the breast milk in small amounts and could cause harm to the infant
The mother should not take any medication while breast feeding in order to prevent harm to the infant
The mother should pump and discard breast milk 30 minutes after any oral medication is taken.
Question 7When discussing dosage calculation for pediatric clients with a clinical pharmacist, the nurse notes that which type of dosage calculation is used most commonly in pediatric calculations?
Height-to-weight ratio
West nomogram
Milligram per kilogram of body weight formula
Clark rule
Question 8A client is to receive 0.25 mg digoxin. On hand, the nurse has tablets labeled 125 mcg of digoxin. How many tablets will the nurse administer? (Enter a numeric value only, answer to the nearest whole number).
Question 9The nurse is to administer an IV medication of 200 mg in 100 mL of NS. It is to be infused at 300 mcg per minutes. At what rate (mL/hour) will the nurse set the IV pump? (Enter a numeric value only, round to the nearest whole number and enter only a numeric value).
Question 10The doctor prescribes phenytoin to be given 5 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses. The client weighs 33 pounds. On hand is a vial labeled 26 mg/mL. How many mL will the nurse administer per dose? (Enter a numeric value only; round to the nearest tenths place)
Question 11A generic name is the proprietary name and is generally written with a capital first letter.
True
False
Question 12If the healthcare provider orders 25 mcg of levothyroxine and the nurse has several 12.5 mcg tablets available in the client's medication drawer, the nurse will administer 2 tablets.
True
False
Question 13It is a busy night in the Emergency Department and all the infusion pumps are in already in use. The nurse has an order to infuse normal saline at 100 mL/hour and a tubing set that says there are 15 drops/mL. Calculate the drops per minute needed to achieve 100 mL/hour. (Enter a numeric value only, round to the nearest whole number)
Question 14The healthcare provider orders 1 liter of normal saline to be infused in 8 hours. At what rate (mL/hour) should the nurse set the infusion pump? (Enter a numeric value only)
Question 15It is a busy night in the Emergency Department and all the infusion pumps are in already in use. The nurse has an order to infuse normal saline at 25 drops per minutes and a tubing set that says there are 15 drops/mL. How long will it take for 1 liter to infuse? (Enter a numeric value only, answer in hours, not minutes)
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Module 5 Quiz
Question 1What are the side effects associated with amlodipine? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Diarrhea
Bradycardia
Reflex tachycardia
Flushing
Hypotension
Ankle edema
Question 2What information should the nurse include when providing education to a client newly prescribed furosemide? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
"When standing up ,rise slowly ,in stages."
"Increase dietary intake of potassium rich foods."
"Increase salt intake to prevent low sodium levels."
"Take the furosemide in the evening hours."
"Weigh yourself every day,in the same clothes and on the same scale."
Question 3When providing education about antihypertensive medications. What information should the nurse provide to the patient that is true for ALL antihypertensive medications? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
"Rise slowly from sitting to standing."
"Avoid grapefruit juice."
"Increase potassium rich foods in diet."
"Avoid the use of salt substitutes."
"Check your blood pressure prior to taking your medication each morning."
"Do not stop the medication abruptly."
Question 4A young female client of child-bearing age with hypertension is started on losartan. What information about family planning should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
"Losartan is ineffective in controlling blood pressure in pregnancy and should be stopped prior to pregnancy for this reason."
"Losartan is a common medication used for hypertension in pregnant women, but fetal growth should be monitored."
"Losartan can cause birth defects in the developing fetus and should be stopped prior to becoming pregnant if possible."
"Losartan interacts with oral birth-control pills, making them less effect. Be sure to use a secondary birth control option."
Question 5A client with hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia is prescribed tamsulosin. What data demonstrates the medication has achieved the therapeutic response?
Client has less calf tenderness
Client heart rate is 80 beats per minute.
Client's blood pressure is 110/76 mm/Hg
Client is able to fully empty bladder.
Question 6The nurse is about to administer a prescribed dose of metoprolol to a client with a cardiac dysrhythmia. What assessment data would be of most concern to the nurse?
Blood pressure 104/68 mm/Hg.
Past medication history of diabetes
Past medical history of asthma
Heart rate at 50 beats per minutes.
Question 7The nurse administered epinephrine to a client with a severe case of angioedema related to administration of ACE inhibitors. What side effects should the nurse monitor for in this client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Tremors
Palpitations
Bradycardia
Agitation
Impaired renal tissue perfusion
Urinary retention
Hypotension
Question 8The nurse is administering 80 mg of furosemide by intravenous push per the health care providers orders. The nurse will administer the furosemide over [blank1] minutes based on the recommended rate of administration. (Enter a number only in the blank)
Question 9A client received epinephrine for an anaphylactic reaction in the emergency department 6 hours ago. Since that time, the client has been unable to void. What priority assessment should the nurse perform to determine the cause of this urinary issue?
Assess blood pressure to determine vasoconstriction
Palpate peripheral pulse to determine adequate perfusion.
Assess oral fluid intake for the last 24 hours
Palpate the area above the symphysis pubis bone
Question 10Prior to assuming care on a client, you review the client’s medical records found below.
Admitting diagnosis: Hypertensive crisis, tachycardia
Past medical history: Hypertension, atrial fibrillation
Past surgical history: None
Admitting Medication orders:
Lisinopril 20 mg PO daily
Aspirin 81 mg PO daily
Spironolactone 50 mg PO every morning
Metoprolol 25 mg PO BID
Lab data and Vital Signs:
Vital signs
Temperature 98.5
Blood pressure 210/120
Pulse 130
Respiratory Rate 18
Chemistry Panel
Sodium 141 mEq/ L
Potassium 5.5 mEq/ L
Chloride 104 mEq/ L
Bicarbonate 20 mEq
BUN 55 mg/ dL
Creatinine 2.5 mg/dL
Calcium 8.7 mEq/L
Glucose 105 mg/dL
Based on the data listed above, what medication orders should the nurse question? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Lisinopril
Aspirin
Metoprolol
Spironolactone
Question 11A client with heart failure is receiving furosemide and digoxin at 0900. What assessment findings would indicate a need to withhold the morning dose of digoxin and furosemide? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
No bowel movement in 2 days
Potassium level 2.8mEq/L
100% of breakfast eaten
Apical pulse 58 beats per minute
Digoxin level 2.5 ng/mL
Question 12The nurse is providing education to a client being discharge on digoxin. What information should the nurse provide about symptoms to report to the healthcare provider? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Blood pressure of 100/60 mm/Hg
Heart rate greater than 120 beats per minute
Visual disturbances of yellow, green, or purple halos
Weight gain of 5 pounds in 2 days
Shortness of breath and worsening ankle edema
Question 13A client diagnosed with heart failure is being taught about drug interactions that can occur with digoxin. Match the medication or herbal supplement with the resulting interaction.
Potassium wasting diuretics
Saint John's Wort
Beta blockers
Amiodarone
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Module 6 Quiz
Question 1A client is receiving heparin by intravenous infusion for treatment of a deep vein thrombosis. What lab data would require the nurse to hold the infusion of heparin and notify the prescriber?
Platelets 180,000/mcL
aPTT 120 seconds
INR 3.1
PT 39.5 seconds
Question 2Match each medication with the appropriate antidote.
Heparin
Warfarin
Dabigatran
Alteplase
Question 3A client is being discharged home with a new prescription for warfarin. What information should the nurse provide in the discharge teaching concerning this medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
"Increase your intake of vitamin K in order to off-set the chance of bleeding with warfarin."
"Use a soft bristle toothbrush to help prevent bleeding from your gums."
"Report any excessive bruising or bleeding to your health care provider."
"Use an electric shaver to help prevent bleeding from cuts from shaving."
"Keep your blood work appointments every 2-4 weeks once the therapeutic level of warfarin is reached"
Question 4Prior to administering heparin 5,000 units subcutaneously, the nurse reviews the chart. Find the laboratory results in the table below. Based on this data, what actions should the nurse take? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Laboratory Tests Monday Tuesday
White Blood Cell Count 5.2 5.6
Red Blood Cell Count 4.5 3.9
Hemoglobin 16 12
Hematocrit 40% 30%
Platelet Count 400,000 180,000
aPTT 35 38
Notify the pharmacy of the need to switch the client from heparin to argatroban
Withhold the scheduled dose of heparin
Administer protamine sulfate
Assess the client for signs and symptoms of bleeding
Notify the health care provider of lab results
Question 5A client is newly prescribed clopidogrel to prevent clots from forming on an implanted cardiac stent. What information should the nurse provide the patient concerning this medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
"Notify any surgeon or dentist that you are on clopidogrel prior to any procedure."
"Limit your intake of green leafy vegetables."
"You must go get lab work drawn every 2-4 weeks while on this medication."
"Report any dark, tarry stools to your health care provider."
"Avoid the use of ibuprofen and naproxen as this can increase the chance of bleeding."
Question 6 What information about side effects of simvastatin should the nurse include in client teaching? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
"Muscle pain and tenderness can be a sign of muscle breakdown."
"Dark, tea colored urine can be a symptom of liver damage."
"Sudden weight loss and weakness can be a sign of muscle breakdown."
"Right upper quadrant pain and tenderness can be a symptom of liver damage."
"Periodically while on this medication, the health care provider will monitor your liver enzymes to assess for liver damage."
Question 7 A client with symptoms of myocardial infarction has received alteplase within the needed time-frame. What nursing intervention should the nurse implement to help keep the client safe?
Implement strict bed rest and pad the side rails
Insert a foley catheter so client will not need to go to bathroom
Place a fall precautions armband on the client
If bleeding occurs at IV site, hold pressure 5 minutes.
Question 8Based on potential adverse effects of the "statin" drugs, what labs should the nurse be prepared to monitor in a client receiving any "statin" drug? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
ALT
Creatininekinase
Creatinine phosphokinase
AST
INR
aPTT
Question 9While performing medication reconciliation at discharge, the nurse notes that the client takes simvastatin 20 mg PO as a current home medication and the hospital physician has written a prescription for gemfibrozil. What potential adverse reaction can happen as a results of taking these medications concurrently?
Rhabdomyolysis
Low blood pressure
Bleeding
Liver damage
Question 10When planning medication administration to a client on cholestyramine, the nurse should administer the cholestyramine either _________ hour(s) before other medications or __________ hour(s) after other medications. (Enter number or number range only)
Question 11A client will be starting on a transdermal patch for treatment of chronic stable angina. What education should the nurse provide the client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Cleanse the previous patch site to prevent irritation
Avoid saunas and hot tubs because these increase vasodilation
Remove the old patch before applying the new patch
Do not apply the patch to the same location every day.
Apply the patch at the same time each day
Acceptable application sites include the forearm area, calf area, along with the torso
Question 12What medication can cause a fatal drop in blood pressure if taken with nitroglycerin?
Sildenafil
Carvedilol
Digoxin
Amlodipine
Question 13A client is experiencing chest pain and 2 doses of nitroglycerin have been administered. Which assessment finding would require the nurse to hold the third dose of nitroglycerin?
Systolic blood pressure 88 mm/Hg
Unrelieved chest pain, radiating into the left arm and jaw
Head ache rating at 10 on a 0-10 pain scale
Tingling sensation under the tongue with each SL tablet
Question 14The nurse is reviewing the client's medical record before providing discharge instructions. Find the information below:
Admitting Diagnosis
Dehydration
Past Medical Diagnosis:
Heart Failure, chronic stable angina, hypertension
Discharge Medication Orders:
digoxin 0.125 mg PO daily
furosemide 40 mg PO BID at 0900 and 1700
metoprolol 25 mg PO daily
isosorbide dinitrate 20 mg PO daily
nitroglycerin 0.4 mg SL PRN chest pain.
What information should the nurse include in the discharge instructions? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Store the nitroglycerin in original container,keeping it away from heat and moisture.
Call 9-1-1 if pain is not relieved within 3 minutes of your first dose of nitroglycerin.
Smoking cessation will help with disease management.
If experiencing chest pain, place 1 nitroglycerin tablet under your tongue and allow it to dissolve; you may repeat up to 5 times, 3 minute apart.
Weigh yourself weekly to monitor for fluid retention and report a weight gain of more than 5 pounds.
Rise slowly, in stages, because metoprolol and isosorbide dinitrate can cause low blood pressure upon standing.
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Module 8 Quiz
Question 1 A client has taken several doses of intravenous gentamicin for a severe infection and is scheduled for another dose this morning. The client is unsteady while walking to the bathroom this morning and complains of having some trouble hearing the nurse. The nurse notes that this is new behavior from what was shared in shift report. What action should the nurse implement?
Administer the scheduled dose on time to help maintain a steady state of the gentamicin
Contact the health care provider and request trough level before giving the scheduled dose
Request a physical therapy consultation to help with balance and gait training
Contact the health care provider and request an order for the gentamicin to be discontinued
Question 2A client is receiving vancomycin and experiences a sudden drop in blood pressure and increase in heart rate. The nurse also notes that the client is red on their face, neck and chest. What is the best action by the nurse?
Decrease the rate of infusion as this is a known reaction to rapid vancomycin infusions
Elevate the lower extremities to help raise the blood pressure to a normal value
Administer 0.3 mg of intravenous epinephrine to combat this anaphylactic reaction
Contact the health care provider since the patient is sensitive to the vancomycin
Question 3A client is prescribed metronidazole for an infection. The nurse is providing education to the client prior to discharge. What information should the nurse include in the discharge instructions?
Take the medication until the symptoms disappear, then contact prescriber for further information
You do not need to increase your fluid intake with this medication because it is easily excreted from the body
Avoid alcohol, including alcohol hand gel, while on this medication to prevent a known interaction
Take this medication with a full glass of water, on an empty stomach, to help aid in drug absorption
Question 4The nurse is providing education to a client prescribed an antibiotic. What are some general teaching points to remember with any antibiotic? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Take the entire course of the prescribed antibiotic.
If your family is sick too,sharing the antibiotic to treat the illness is appropriate to prevent drug-resistant organisms.
Increase fluids to help with excretion of the antibiotic
Organ toxicity is a common adverse effect of antibiotics,knowing the signs of the specific organ toxicity is important to prevent long term organ damage.
Taking an antibiotic puts you at risk for a super infection so you need to take action to re-establish your normal flora by taking probiotics, either with yogurt, buttermilk or oral probiotic supplements
Question 5The nurse is administering levofloxacin to a client with a severe infection. What issues are included in the black box warning for this classification of drugs? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Peripheral neuropathy
Achilles tendon rupture
CNS effects
Sudden cardiac arrest
Exacerbation of myasthenia gravis
Question 6Which one of the generations of cephalosporins can be used to treat methicillin resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)?
1st generation
3rd generation
7th generation
5th generation
Question 7A young-adult, female client is to start a tetracycline antibiotic for treatment of acne. What teaching points should the nurse include in the education provided to this client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Take at the same time as a glass of buttermilk or yogurt to prevent superinfection
Take on an empty stomach with a full glass of water, either 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after meals.
This medication can make oral contraceptives less effective and some other form of birth-control is recommended to prevent pregnancy.
Tetracycline antibiotics can cause birth defects in developing fetuses.
Avoid sunlight and wear sun block and protective clothing because this drug can increase the chance of severe sunburns, also known as, a photosensitive reaction.
Complete the full course of therapy, as prescribed.
Question 8A client is receiving acyclovir by intravenous route for herpes zoster infection. What action should the nurse implement to help prevent phlebitis?
Ask the prescriber to change the route to intramuscular
Dilute further in 1 liter of normal saline
Administer infusion slowly, over 60 minutes
Administer by intravenous push
Question 9A client with tuberculosis will be starting on isoniazid, rifampin, and kanamycin for the initial phase of treatment. What education should the nurse provide this client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Kanamycin can cause kidney and ear toxicity, therefore, report decrease urine output or hearing or balance disturbances.
These anti-tubercular drugs will only be administered for about 7 days.
Rifampin can cause discoloration of body fluids, which can stain clothing and soft contact lenses.
Take the medications exactly as prescribed to help prevent multi-drug resistant tuberculosis
Because isoniazid depletes vitamin B6, peripheral neuropathy can occur, and any numbness or tingling should be reported.
Isoniazid and rifampin can cause liver damage, avoid acetaminophen and alcohol while on these medications.
Question 10 A client has oral candida albicans infection with throat involvement. The nurse is teaching the client about taking their prescribed swish and swallow medication. What statement made by the client indicates a need for additional teaching?
"I will take the nystatin exactly as my health care provider prescribed it to ensure medication effectiveness."
"I will swish the medication around my mouth ensuring contact with all oral mucosa and gargle before swallowing."
"I will drink some water directly after swallowing the nystatin to help with the bad flavor in my mouth."
"I will shake the nystatin container prior to taking the dose of medication since it is a suspension."
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Module 9 Quiz
Question 1A client is to start zolpidem. What non-pharmacologic interventions can help promote sleep and rest to help this medication be more effective? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Listen to music
Read a book
Drink green tea before bed
Avoid caffeine 6 hours before bedtime
Start a routine, get up at the same time every day.
Take a nap during the day if you feel it is needed.
Question 2 A client is to start taking valproic acid. What labs should be monitored periodically throughout therapy? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
AST
ALT
Valproic acid level
CBC
Sodium levels
Question 3What is the primary use for butobarbital?
Short-term treatment of insomnia
Used as anesthesia for surgery
Prevents seizures with epilepsy
Long-term treatment of anxiety
Question 4An adolescent is newly prescribed phenytoin. What information should the nurse provide in the teaching plan to the client and the parents? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Brush and floss your teeth at least twice very day.
Have dental exams done twice per year.
Take the drug as close to the same time every day, if possible.
Drug levels will be monitored periodically throughout therapy.
Pad the corners of tables and try to clear any clutter that can cause harm if patient were to fall and have seizure
This drug will make you more alert and awake and it will help increase your focus in school
Question 5A child is diagnosed with ADHD and is to start taking methylphenidate by mouth. What education should the nurse provide to the parents and child about this medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Weigh the child 2 times per week to monitor for weight loss associated with methylphenidate
Report fast heart rate to health care provider as this can be a serious adverse effect
Take before breakfast and lunch
Increase intake of caffeine to decrease need of methylphenidate
Provide child with a nutritious breakfast as they may have decreased appetite for the rest of the day
Take the last dose 2 hours before bedtime to help increase sleep at night.
Question 6Match each epileptic drug with it's the desired therapeutic range.
phenytoin
carbamazepine
phenobarbital
Valproic acid
Question 7A client is experiencing status epilepticus and is in the emergency department. What is the correct order for administration of the prescribed medications?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Question 8A client asks the nurse "How does the sumatriptan work to stop my migraine?" What is the best response by the nurse?
"It causes vasoconstriction of your cranial arteries."
"It causes central nervous system depression, making you relax."
"It lowers your blood pressure which decreases the throbbing pain."
"It is thought to stimulate your GABA receptors in your brain."
Question 9 A client is beginning to take cyclobenzaprine for treatment of acute back spasms. Which statement indicates to the nurse that the client needs additional instructions?
"I will take this drug in the evening with a glass of wine."
"I can take this medication with food if needed."
" I should not drive after taking a dose of cyclobenzaprine."
"I will take this medication exactly as prescribed."
Question 10A client has been prescribed topiramate. What education should the nurse provide?
Avoid alcohol intake within 6 hours of scheduled dose
Therapeutic range is 4-12 mcg/mL
This drug increases mental focus and alertness
Grapefruit juice will cause toxicity
NURS3365 Pharmacology in Nursing Practice
Module 10 Quiz
Question 1A client is prescribed a cholinergic medication. What assessment finding would be of most concern to the nurse?
Heart rate of 50 beats per minute
Urinary frequency
Increased tear production
Blood pressure 104/64
Question 2The family of a client diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease asks how the newly prescribed donepezil works. What is the best response by the nurse?
"It prevents the breakdown of the neurotransmitter responsible for memory recall."
“It stimulates the receptor sites in the brain responsible for memory recall.”
“By allowing more acetylcholine in the brain, this medication cures Alzheimer’s disease.”
“It blocks the cholinergic receptor sites in the brain which allows for memory recall.”
Question 3A client is prescribed an anticholinergic medication. What information in the past medical history would be of most concern to the nurse?
Glaucoma
Asthma
Diabetes
Bradycardia
Question 4You are caring for a client post-operatively. The indwelling urinary catheter was removed in the post-anesthesia care unit per the surgeon's orders. The client is unable to urinate, and a bladder scan reveals 500 mL in in the bladder. What prescribed medication should you administer?
Bethanechol
Metoclopramide
Atropine
Tolterodine
Question 5A client is to have a major in-patient surgery and the nurse administered scopolamine transdermal patch behind the ear. The client asks, “What is that for? Why do I need a band aid behind my ear?” What is the best response by the nurse?
“This medication is used to help dry up secretions to prevent aspiration during surgery.”
“The patch behind your ear will help decrease motion sickness on your ride home.”
“This medication helps with pain control after your surgery is completed.”
“The patch behind your ear will help prevent complications of glaucoma.”
Question 6A client was brought into the emergency department with symptomatic bradycardia and has received multiple doses of atropine. What clinical manifestations would the nurse identify as being potential symptoms of atropine toxicity? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Confusion
Flushing of the face and neck
Diaphoresis
Miosis
Excessive salivation
Urinary frequency
Question 7A client has been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and is placed on pyridostigmine. Thirty minutes after taking the first dose of medication, the nurse suspects cholinergic crisis. What clinical manifestations would the nurse identify as being potential symptoms of cholinergic crisis? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Confusion
Miosis
Diaphoresis
Mydriasis
Excessive salivation
Lacrimation
Question 8A client is prescribed scopolamine transdermal patch to help with motion sickness while on a cruise. What education should the nurse provide the client to alleviate the common side effects of the medication? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Wear sunglasses when going outside
Chew sugar free gum
Increase fluid and fiber
Urinary incontinence may occur, use caution
Avoid exercise to avoid fatigue
Question 9A client has been placed on high-dose therapy of selegiline. What foods should the nurse educate the client to avoid or limit while on this treatment regimen? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Sharp cheddar cheese
Summer sausage
Red wine
Hamburger and french fries
Fish and chips
Question 10A client is prescribed carbidopa-levodopa and the nurse is providing education on this new medication. What information should the nurse provide to help prevent injury?
Rise slowly, in stages
Drink 3 liters of fluid each day
Increase intake of foods high in protein
Decrease intake of dietary fiber
NURS3365 Pharmacology in Nursing Practice
Medication Reconciliation Assignment
Purpose:
The purpose of this assignment is to help pre-nursing students apply the concept of medication reconciliation to a client scenario. This activity is designed to help the pre-nursing student develop clinical reasoning skills and develop safe medication practices that relate to the process of medication reconciliation. Remember from the lecture that a complete medication reconciliation can save the lives of your future clients.
Objectives:
Explain the process of medication reconciliation
Identify best-practices for medication reconciliation
Apply the concept of medication reconciliation to the client scenario
Explain how to identify and reconcile medication discrepancies
Identify who should be involved in the medication reconciliation process
Assignment instructions:
This assignment is meant to help you apply the concept of medication reconciliation.
Review the information provided in Canvas concerning Medication Reconciliation: Module 3 Notes Page 7.
Using the client scenario provided on the assignment document and your Davis Drug Guide for Nurse’s, conduct medication reconciliation. Be sure to include the following in your final submission:
Explain the medication reconciliation process
Analyze the client scenario for any omissions, additions, or duplications of medications and discuss the implications to the client.
Analyze the client scenario for potential risks associated with the client’s current condition and currently prescribed home medications
Identify potential drug interaction and prioritize the drug interactions that are most concerning to you.
Identify actions that the nurse should implement and provide a reason for each action.
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