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A 14 y/o male presents to the pediatrician with enlarged breast
tissue. Which home med may be the culprit? Correct Answers
risperdone
A beneficial respiratory effect of cholinergic antagonist drugs:
Correct Answers bronchodilation
A child comes to the ER with a severe asthma attack, the nurse
anticipates what med order from the provider? Correct Answers
beta 2 antagonist
A common GI adverse effect of anticholinergic antagonist
drugs: Correct Answers constipation
A contraindication for epoetin alpha would be ______. Correct
Answers history of uncontrolled HTN
A demented patient presents to the ER after overdosing on their
BP medication. The nurse anticipates giving what? Correct
Answers vasopression
A drug that kills bacteria is Correct Answers bactericidal
A drug used to treat post-operative urinary retention Correct
Answers bethanecol
A friend applies a small tan-colored patch behind their ear
before going offshore fishing. You're concerned because...
,Correct Answers you also saw them pack a couple of beers in
the cooler
A gastrointestinal condition that is a contraindication to use of a
cholinergic agonist Correct Answers bowel obstruction
A list of all medications currently being taken by a patient.
Correct Answers medication reconciliation (medication history)
A mistake is made in the hospital wherein a nurse gives an
overdose of Bethanecol. The NP orders _______ to save the
patient. Correct Answers atropine
A new nurse is unsure whether or not to give qHS glargine to a
patient with a CBG of 89. Help them out. Correct Answers
what's the problem? give it.
A nurse "pockets" a patient's pain pill to take later. Which crime
has occurred? Correct Answers drug diversion
A nurse asks a patient for a list of their home medications.
Which phase of the nursing process are they currently in?
Correct Answers assessment
A nurse asks a patient to rate their pain 30 minutes after
administering a pain medication. Which phase is this? Correct
Answers evaluation
A nurse asks a patient to report any pain greater than a 3/10 on
the numeric scale. Which nursing process phase is this? Correct
Answers planning
,A nurse decides to hold metoprolol on a patient with a BP
104/68. What are your thoughts? Correct Answers not a good
idea
A nurse gives 2 antibiotics IVPB, then notices crystal formations
in the tubing. What did the nurse fail to check? Correct
Answers compatibility
A nurse gives a med that a patient has refused. This violates
which ethical principle? Correct Answers autonomy
A nurse has given twice the prescribed dose of diabetes
medication. What should she do first? Correct Answers check
VS and blood glucose
A nurse holds a religious opposition to a certain procedure. The
nurse should: Correct Answers discuss the situation with his
supervisor
A nurse is administering an IV potassium supplement to a pt.
with hypokalemia. What is the correct way to administer?
Correct Answers IVP diluted with 1000mL NS over 20mEq/hr
with the patient on a cardiac monitor
A nurse is performing an assessment on a patient and discovers
that the infusion pump isn't infusing the correct dose of
medication. What is the nurse's first response to this problem?
Correct Answers stop the infusion and continue the assessment
, A nurse is performing an assessment on a patient and notes
muscle weakness, fatigue, and an irregular heart beat. Which
medication is the likely cause of these symptoms? Correct
Answers furosemide
A nurse is performing an assessment on a patient and notices a
minor, non-life-threatening dysrhythmia. Which of the following
drugs would be contraindicated for the nurse to give? Correct
Answers flecainide
A nurse is performing an assessment on an older adult female
and notes that she has a BMI of 34. What pharmacokinetic
process will be affected when a fat-soluble drug is administered?
Correct Answers distribution
A nurse is performing an assessment on their 35-year-old female
patient and notes a possible increased risk for a genetic disorder.
What is most likely to indicate an increased risk for a genetic
disorder? Correct Answers having a mother diagnosed with
breast cancer
A nurse is performing an assessment on their patient and notes
insomnia, tachycardia, nausea, sweating and nervousness. The
nurse suspects adverse effects of which drug? Correct Answers
adrenergic agonist drugs
A nurse is performing an assessment on their patient who is
taking Digoxin and notes the recent lab level of potassium is 3.1.
What should the nurse do? Correct Answers hold the patient's
morning digoxin medicine and notify the provider
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