NURS 6521N WEEK 5 QUIZ: ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
30 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NURS 6521N WEEK 5 QUIZ: ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
Question 1 A nurse who works at an outpatient mental health clinic follows numerous clients who have schizophrenia, many of whom are being treated with olanzapine (Zyprexa). Which of the following clients likely has the highest susceptibility to the adverse effects of olanzapine? A.
A client who is morbidly obese and who has a sedentary lifestyle B.
A client who was recently treated with intravenous antibiotics because of cellulitis in his lower leg C.
A client who has a body mass index of 16.5 (underweight) and who smokes one pack of cigarettes daily D.
A client who has type 1 diabetes and who practices poor glycemic control
1 points Question 2 A nurse will be prepared to administer naloxone (Narcan) to a patient who has had an overdose of morphine. Repeated doses of Narcan will be necessary because Narcan A.
has a shorter half-life than morphine. B.
causes the respiratory rate to decrease. C.
combined with morphine, increases the physiologic action of the morphine. D.
has less strength in each dose than do individual doses of morphine.
1 points Question 3 A nurse is providing care for a patient who suffered extensive burns to his extremities during a recent industrial accident. Topical lidocaine gel has been ordered to be applied to the surfaces of all his burns in order to achieve adequate pain control. When considering this order, the nurse should be aware that A.
intravenous lidocaine may be preferable to topical application. B.
pain relief is unlikely to be achieved due to the destruction of nerve endings in the burn site. C.
there is a risk of systemic absorption of the lidocaine through the patient's traumatized skin. D.
lidocaine must be potentiated with another anesthetic in order to achieve pain control.
1 points Question 4 A patient has been hospitalized for treatment of substance abuse after being arrested and jailed for the past 24 hours. The patient is experiencing severe muscle and abdominal cramps, seizures, and acute psychosis due to abrupt withdrawal. Which of the following drug classes is the most likely cause of these severe and potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms? A.
Amphetamines B.
30 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NURS 6521N WEEK 5 QUIZ: ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
Question 1 A nurse who works at an outpatient mental health clinic follows numerous clients who have schizophrenia, many of whom are being treated with olanzapine (Zyprexa). Which of the following clients likely has the highest susceptibility to the adverse effects of olanzapine? A.
A client who is morbidly obese and who has a sedentary lifestyle B.
A client who was recently treated with intravenous antibiotics because of cellulitis in his lower leg C.
A client who has a body mass index of 16.5 (underweight) and who smokes one pack of cigarettes daily D.
A client who has type 1 diabetes and who practices poor glycemic control
1 points Question 2 A nurse will be prepared to administer naloxone (Narcan) to a patient who has had an overdose of morphine. Repeated doses of Narcan will be necessary because Narcan A.
has a shorter half-life than morphine. B.
causes the respiratory rate to decrease. C.
combined with morphine, increases the physiologic action of the morphine. D.
has less strength in each dose than do individual doses of morphine.
1 points Question 3 A nurse is providing care for a patient who suffered extensive burns to his extremities during a recent industrial accident. Topical lidocaine gel has been ordered to be applied to the surfaces of all his burns in order to achieve adequate pain control. When considering this order, the nurse should be aware that A.
intravenous lidocaine may be preferable to topical application. B.
pain relief is unlikely to be achieved due to the destruction of nerve endings in the burn site. C.
there is a risk of systemic absorption of the lidocaine through the patient's traumatized skin. D.
lidocaine must be potentiated with another anesthetic in order to achieve pain control.
1 points Question 4 A patient has been hospitalized for treatment of substance abuse after being arrested and jailed for the past 24 hours. The patient is experiencing severe muscle and abdominal cramps, seizures, and acute psychosis due to abrupt withdrawal. Which of the following drug classes is the most likely cause of these severe and potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms? A.
Amphetamines B.