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Pharm HESI Practice Exam Q&A 100% Solved | Already Graded A+ What is the effect of beta-blocking agents when used for treatment of glaucoma? - Inhibiting aqueous humor production The nurse should expect the health care provider to prescribe what treatment regimen for a client with peptic ulcer...

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What is the effect of beta-blocking agents when used for treatment of

glaucoma? - ✔✔Inhibiting aqueous humor production

The nurse should expect the health care provider to prescribe what

treatment regimen for a client with peptic ulcer caused by Helicobacter

pylori? Select all that apply. - ✔✔Clarithromycin (for H. pylori)

Omeprazole (for peptic ulcer disease)

Metronidazole (for H. pylori)

A client is taking danazol for endometriosis and calls the clinic nurse to

report a dark, swollen, and painful leg. What instructions should the nurse

provide the client? - ✔✔Proceed to the closest ED

The mother of a newborn asks the nurse why her infant needs the vitamin

K injection. What information should the nurse provide? - ✔✔Bacteria that

synthesize vitamin K are not present in the newborn's intestinal tract (gut is

considered sterile as a newborn and synthesis is inadequate for 6 months)

,The nurse is providing medication teaching for a client who has recently

received a prescription for clozapine. Which instruction should be included

in this client's teaching plan? - ✔✔Rise slowly from a lying position

Miotic drug therapy for the treatment of glaucoma is based chiefly upon

which physiologic action? - ✔✔Enhancing aqueous humor outflow

A male client is diagnosed with herpes simplex 2 viral infection and is

prescribed valacyclovir. Which information should the nurse teach? -

✔✔Valacyclovir is taken once a day to control outbreaks

Which route should the nurse clarify with the health care provider prior to

administering a drug with a high first-pass effect? - ✔✔Oral

A client asks the nurse to explain the meaning of a narrow therapeutic

index of a medication. What information should the nurse use to answer the

question? - ✔✔A small margin exists between safe and toxic plasma levels

An older client is taking warfarin PO 2.5 mg twice daily. Which laboratory

value should the nurse identify as a therapeutic response of the

medication? - ✔✔INR of 2-3

A male client who is in the terminal stage of cancer is cared for at home by

his family and receives a prescription for morphine at a rate to control

intractable pain. When the hospice nurse visits, the client awakens, moans

, in severe pain, and asks for an increase in the morphine dosage. After

determining the client's respirations are 10 per minute, what is the best

action for the nurse to implement? - ✔✔Titrate the morphine dose upward

until the client has adequate pain relief (possibly developed a tolerance to

the meds since he is terminal)

A female client receives a prescription for cefadroxil for a urinary tract

infection. The client informs the nurse that she is currently taking oral

contraceptives. What information is important for the nurse to share with

this client? - ✔✔Use an additional form of contraception until your

menstrual cycle

Which client should the nurse expect the health care provider to prescribe

chlordiazepoxide? - ✔✔A client diagnosed with an addiction to alcohol

The health care provider prescribes a medication for an older adult client

who is complaining of insomnia, and instructs the client to return in 2

weeks. The nurse should question which prescription? - ✔✔Eszopiclone 10

mg orally at bedtime (dosage range is 1-3 mg)

Which statement best describes the scientific rationale for prescribing

pioglitazone? - ✔✔This medication increases glucose uptake in the skeletal

muscles and adipose tissue

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