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before prescribing phentermine a through drug history should be taken including for the use of sertonergic agents such as selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors (SSRI's) and St Johns wart due to :~~ risk of Serotonin syndrome A primary care NP sees a patient who is being treated for heart ...

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NR 508 midterm Questions & 100%
Correct Answers
before prescribing phentermine a through drug history should be taken including

for the use of sertonergic agents such as selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors

(SSRI's) and St Johns wart due to


✓ :~~ risk of Serotonin syndrome




A primary care NP sees a patient who is being treated for heart failure with

digoxin, a loop diuretic, and an ACE inhibitor. The patient reports having nausea.

The NP notes a heart rate of 60 beats per minute and a blood pressure of 100/60

mm Hg. The NP should:


✓ :~~ obtain a digoxin level before pt takes another dose




drug cost of therapy include

✓ :~~ pain an suffering due to inadequate drug therapy




A patient is in the clinic complaining of nausea and vomiting that has lasted 2 to 3

days. The patient has dry oral mucous membranes, a blood pressure of 90/56 mm

Hg, a pulse of 96 beats per minute, and a temperature of 38.8° C. The primary

care NP notes a capillary refill of greater than 3 seconds. The NP should:

✓ :~~ admit for IV re-hydration




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A primary care NP is performing a pre-visit health history on a new patient. The

patient reports taking vitamins every day. The NP should:

✓ :~~ ask Pt to bring all vitamin bottles to clinic apointment




A woman has severe IBS and takes hyoscyamine sulfate (Levsin), simethicone

(Phazyme), and a TCA. She reports having continued severe diarrhea. The primary

care NP should:

✓ :~~ refer to a gastroenterology for endoscopy




A patient is given a diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease. A laboratory test confirms

the presence of Helicobacter pylori. The primary care NP orders a proton pump

inhibitor (PPI) before meals twice daily, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin. After 14

days of treatment, H. pyloriis still present. The NP should order:

✓ :~~ a PPI, amoxocillin, and metronidazole for 14 days




The primary care NP sees a new patient who has diabetes and hypertension and

has been taking a thiazide diuretic for 6 months. The patient's blood pressure at

the beginning of treatment was 150/95 mm Hg. The blood pressure today is 138/85

mm Hg. The NP should:

✓ :~~ add an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor




abrupt withdrawal of beta blockers can be life threatening. Patient at highest risk

for consequences of rapid withdrawal are those with


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✓ :~~ angina and coronary artery disease




Carbamazepine has a black box warning due to life-threatening


✓ :~~ dermatological reaction, including stevens johnson and toxic epidermal

necrolysis




Richard is 70 years old and has a history of cardiac dysrhythmias. He has been

prescribed nadolol. You do his annual laboratory work and find a CrCl of 25

ml/min. What action should you take related to his nadolol?


✓ :~~ decrease the dosage by 75%




for phenytoin hypersensitiviey syndrome 3-8 weeks after starting treatment

✓ :~~ Your patient is being prescribed phenytoin for seizures. monitoring

includes assessing




A patient developed a rash after using a topical medication. This is a type _____

allergic drug reaction

✓ :~~ IV




A 50-year-old woman with a family history of CHD is experiencing occasional hot

flashes and is having periods every 3 to 4 months. She asks the primary care NP

about HT to relieve her symptoms. The NP should:




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