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RN HESI EXIT CRITICAL CARE TEST BANK LATEST /CRITICAL CARE HESI EXIT EXAM 110+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES BRAND NEW!!|AGRADE 1. A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive that is least likely to exacerbate asthma? A. Carteolol (Ocupress). B. Propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal). C. Pindolol (Visken). D. Metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor). Correct RATIONALE: The best antihypertensive agent for clients with asthma is metoprolol (Lopressor) (C), a beta2 blocking agent which is also cardioselective and less likely to cause bronchoconstriction. Pindolol (A) is a beta2 blocker that can cause bronchoconstriction and increase asthmatic symptoms. Although carteolol (B) is a beta blocking agent and an effective antihypertensive agent used in managing angina, it can increase a client's risk for bronchoconstriction due to its nonselective beta blocker action. Propranolol (D) also blocks the beta2 receptors in the lungs, causing bronchoconstriction, and is not indicated in clients with asthma and other obstructive pulmonary disorders. 2. A male client who has been taking propranolol (Inderal) for 18 months tells the nurse that the healthcare provider discontinued the medication because his blood pressure has been normal for the past three months. Which instruction should the nurse provide? A. Obtain another antihypertensive prescription to avoid withdrawal symptoms. lOMoAR cPSD| B. Stop the medication and keep an accurate record of blood pressure. lOMoAR cPSD| C. Report any uncomfortable symptoms after stopping the medication. D. Ask the healthcare provider about tapering the drug dose over the next week. Correct RATIONALE: Although the healthcare provider discontinued the propranolol, measures to prevent rebound cardiac excitation, such as progressively reducing the dose over one to two weeks (C), should be recommended to prevent rebound tachycardia, hypertension, and ventricular dysrhythmias. Abrupt cessation (A and B) of the beta-blocking agent may precipitate tachycardia and rebound hypertension, so gradual weaning should be recommended. (D) is not indicated. 3. A client who is taking clonidine (Catapres, Duraclon) reports drowsiness. Which additional assessment should the nurse make? A. Has the client experienced constipation recently? B. Did the client miss any doses of the medication? C. How long has the client been taking the medication? Correct D. Does the client use any tobacco products? RATIONALE: Drowsiness can occur in the early weeks of treatment with clonidine and with continued use becomes less intense, so the length of time the client has been on the medication (A) provides information to direct additional instruction. (B, C, and D) are not relevant. 4.ID: The nurse is preparing to administer atropine, an anticholinergic, to a client who is scheduled for a cholecystectomy. The client asks the nurse to explain the reason for the prescribed medication. What response is best for the nurse to provide? A. Provide a more rapid induction of anesthesia. lOMoAR cPSD| B. Induce relaxation before induction of anesthesia. C. Decrease the risk of bradycardia during surgery. Correct D. Minimize the amount of analgesia needed postoperatively. RATIONALE: Atropine may be prescribed preoperatively to increase the automaticity of the sinoatrial node and prevent a dangerous reduction in heart rate (B) during surgical anesthesia. (A, C and D) do not address the therapeutic action of atropine use perioperatively. 5.ID: An 80-year-old client is given morphine sulphate for postoperative pain. Which concomitant medication should the nurse question that poses a potential development of urinary retention in this geriatric client? A. Antacids. B. Tricyclic antidepressants. Correct C. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents. D. Insulin. RATIONALE: Drugs with anticholinergic properties, such as tricyclic antidepressants (C), can exacerbate urinary retention associated with opioids in the older client. Although tricyclic antidepressants and antihistamines with opioids can exacerbate urinary retention, the concurrent use of (A and B) with opioids do not. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents (D) can increase the risk for bleeding, but do not increase urinary retention with opioids (D). 6.ID: lOMoAR cPSD| A client with osteoarthritis is given a new prescription for a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID). The client asks the nurse, "How is this medication different from the acetaminophen I have been taking?" Which information about the therapeutic action of NSAIDs should the nurse provide? A. Are less expensive. B. Provide antiinflammatory response. Correct C. Increase hepatotoxic side effects. D. Cause gastrointestinal bleeding. RATIONALE: Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have antiinflammatory properties (B), which relieves pain associated with osteoarthritis and differs from acetaminophen, a non-narcotic analgesic and antipyretic. (A) does not teach the client about the medication's actions. Although NSAIDs are irritating to the gastrointestinal (GI) system and can cause GI bleeding (C), instructions to take with food in the stomach to manage this as an expected side effect should be included, but this does not answer the client's question. Acetaminophen is potentially hepatotoxic (D) , not NSAIDs.

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