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- Chapter 10: Antiviral Agents prepU Questions and Answers REF, Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Pharmacology, 8th ed 1
- Chapter 11: Antifungal Agents prepU Questions and Answers REF, Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Pharmacology, 8th ed 1
- Chapter 23 Anti-seizure Agents prepU Questions and Answers REF, Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Pharmacology, 8th ed 1
- Chapter 33 Anticholinergic Agents prepU Questions and Answers REF, Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Pharmacology, 8th ed 1
- Complex concepts of adult health RNSG1443 1
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Chapter 30: Adrenergic Agonists Question 1 See full question31s Report this Question Adrenergic drugs produce which effect? You Selected: Increased heart rate Correct response: Increa sed heart rate Explanation: Adrenergic drugs are used in cardiac arrest for their cardiac stimulant and peripheral vasoconstrictive effects. Reference: Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Pharmacology, 8th ed., Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2020, Chapter 30: Adrenergic Agonists, Therapeutic Actions and Indications, p. 5...
Chp 31 Adrenergic Blocking Antagonists Question 1 See full question43s Report this Question The nurse frequently sees mature male clients with BPH seeking treatment for symptoms. After ensuring they do not test positive for prostate cancer, pharmacological intervention is one of a few treatment modalities available. Pharmacokinetics indicate alpha1-blocking agents as a treatment choice due to their: You Selected: prevention of smooth muscle contraction in nonvascular tissues. Correct response: p...
Question 1 See full question3m 10s Report this Question The nurse is teaching a patient who is prescribed calcitriol about the drug. Which patient statement indicates that the teaching was successful ? You Selected: "I need to have my calcium levels checked periodically." Correct response: "I need to have my calcium levels checked periodically." Explanation: Calcitriol increases serum calcium levels, therefore periodic monitoring is important to ensure effectiveness of therapy without causin...
Question 1 See full question31s Report this Question A 27-year-old athlete with newly diagnosed asthma presents for patient education regarding situations that could precipitate an asthma attack. The nurse teaches that acute episodes of asthma may last minutes to hours. In this teaching, which precipitants would the nurse state may cause the asthma? (Select all that apply.) You Selected: Exercise Allergens Pollutants Correct response: Exercise Allergens Pollutants Explanation: Precipitants may i...
Chapter 10: Antiviral Agents 
 
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A client believed he had “pinkeye” and waited several days before seeking care. The health care provider’s assessment reveals that the client has a herpes simplex infection in the eye. The nurse should teach the client about what medication? 
 
 
You Selected: 
Trifluridine Correct response: 
Trifluridine Explanation: 
Trifluridine is an ophthalmic ointment used to treat herpes simplex eye infections....
Chapter 23: Anti-seizure Agents Question 1 See full question34s Report this Question A client is prescribed topiramate. The nurse cautions the client to avoid the intake of alcohol for which rea son? You Selected: The client is at risk for increased CNS depression. Correct response: The client is at risk for increased CNS depression. Explanation: Combining alcohol with topiramate increases the client's risk for CNS depression. Topiramate combined with alcohol does not result in a disulfiram-lik...
Chapter 33: Anticholinergic Agents Question 1 See full question34s Report this Question While preparing a client for an eye examination, the nurse explains that the eyedrops, an ophthalmic antic holinergic preparation, will cause what pupil reaction? You Selected: dilatation Correct response: dilatation Explanation: Anticholinergic drugs are applied topically for mydriatic and cycloplegic effects to aid examination or surgery by dilating the pupils. Reference: Karch, A. M., Focus on Nursing Phar...
Chapter 11: Antifungal Agents prepU Question 1 See full question51s Report this Question A client, being treated for a fungal infection, reports being nauseating and requests that the dose be dec reased or medication changed. Which statement should form the basis of the nurse’s response to the client’s request? You Selected: Antifungal drugs that are effective for this disease without being excessively toxic to human cells are limited. Correct response: Antifungal drugs that are effective fo...
Fundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition Potter Perry Test /BankFundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition Potter Perry Test Bank
CHAPTER 38 Prep U 
 
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A client is admitted to the intensive care unit with diabetic ketoacidosis. The nurse knows that the client will be placed on an intravenous insulin drip. The only type of insulin that can be administered intravenously is: 
 
 
 
 
You Selected: 
Regular. 
Correct response: 
Regular. Explanation: 
In general, regular insulin, a short-acting insulin, is used with major surgery or surgery requiring general anesthesia. IV ad...