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Question: A client is being … after surgery with an emollient and opioid. Which of the following should the nurse emphasize when educating the client regarding the emollient? Question: A client is being started on medication to treat their hypertension. Which of the following classifications shou...

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2/14/2021 Quiz: NR293: Final exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam

NR293: Final exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam
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Started: Feb 14 at 7:43pm
Quiz Instructions
Hello class,

This is the final exam that contains 65 questions, and you have 98 minutes to complete.

The exam will be open from 12:55 pm till 3:00 pm.

Good luck!

Dr. Wright




Question 1 3.25 pts


A client is being discharged after surgery with an emollient and opioid. Which of the following should the nurse emphasize when educating the client regarding the
emollient?


"Expect abdominal pain with this medication."

"Take this medication on an full stomach."

"You can crush this medication and mix with food."

"Take the medication with a full glass of water."





Question 2 4.25 pts


A client is being started on medication to treat their hypertension. Which of the following classifications should the nurse be aware of as being commonly used to treat
hypertension? (Select all that apply)


Diuretics

Nitrates

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors

Calcium-Channel Blockers (CCBs)

Anticholinergics




Question 3 3.25 pts


A nurse is caring for a client experiencing chemotherapy-induced nausea. The provider prescribed a serotonin blocker, which of the following adverse effects would the
nurse be most concerned about?


Prolonged QT interval

Photosensitivity

Constipation

Polyuria




Question 4 3.25 pts


A nurse is administering lactulose to a client with cirrhosis. The client states, "I don't need this medication. I'm not constipated." The nurse explains to the client that this
medication, while a laxative, is also used to decrease blood levels of which of the following?


Ammonia

Glucose

Iron

Potassium




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Question 5 3.25 pts


A pregnant client is receiving a calcium channel blocker (CCB) but does not have a history of cardiac disease. What is another reason the nurse would give a CCB to
this client?


As a hormone replacement agent

As a tocolytic to reduce contractions

As a uterine stimulant

As an anxiolytic for anxiety related hypotension




Question 6 3.25 pts


A client is being treated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) related to menopause. Which of the following medications should the nurse verify with the provider
prior to administration?


Diphenhydramine (an antihistamine)

Rifampin (an antiinfective)

Docusate sodium (a laxative)

Acetaminophen (a analgesic)






Question 7 3.25 pts


A nurse is reviewing the medication list for a client with a new diagnosis of a small bowel obstruction. The nurse should withhold which of the following class of
medications?


Anticholinergics

Probiotics

Emollient laxative

Stimulant laxative




Question 8 3.25 pts


Which of the following clients should the nurse note as having a contraindication for receiving a thiazide diuretic?


Hypernatremia

Congestive heart failure (CHF)

Hyperkalemia

Severe renal failure




Question 9 3.25 pts


A nurse is educating a client on topical antipsoriatic medications. Which of the following is a common type of medication to treat psoriasis?


Topical antiviral

Topical vasodilator

Topical corticosteroid

Topical antibiotic




Question 10 4.25 pts


A nurse is caring for a client with glaucoma. Which of the following medication classes would be used to treat glaucoma? (Select all that apply)



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