RN VATI Pharmacology 2019

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A nurse is preparing to administer diclofenac to a client who has chronic bursitis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. administer the medication at bedtime b. avoid administering the medication with antacids c. administer the medication with food d. crush the medication prior to administration
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Administer the medication with food Diclofenac is an NSAID and can cause gastric irritation. Clients should take NSAIDs with food or milk to minimize gastric irritation.he nurse should not administer the medication at bedtime because the client should remain upright for 15 to 30 min after administration to prevent esophageal irritation. Diclofenac is available as an enteric-coated tablet for delayed release. Clients should not crush or chew sustained-release medications because doing so will increase gastrointestinal adverse effects and decrease the effectiveness of the medication.
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A nurse is planning care for a client who has asthma and a prescription for methylprednisolone. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor while the client is receiving this medication? a. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) b. Fibrin split products c. BUN d. Glucose
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Glucose Methylprednisolone therapy increases the synthesis of glucose and decreases the uptake of glucose by the muscles and adipose tissues, resulting in increased circulating glucose. Therefore, it is important for the nurse to monitor blood glucose levels regularly while clients are receiving corticosteroid therapy. Aspartate aminotransferase is an enzyme that is present in the heart, liver, skeletal muscles, and other highly metabolic tissues. AST levels are increased in conditions that cause cellular injury, such as liver disease; however, methylprednisolone therapy does not affect AST levels. Fibrin split products are present in the serum when thromboses are present. Increased levels of fibrin split products can increase disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC); however, methylprednisolone therapy does not affect blood clotting. BUN levels reflect kidney function and glomerular filtration. Hydration status and nephrotoxic medications can alter BUN levels; however, methylprednisolone therapy does not affect renal function.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is postmenopausal and has a prescription for raloxifene. The nurse should instruct the client that raloxifene is prescribed for which of the following reasons? a. To treat irritable bowel syndrome b. To reduce the risk for breast cancer c. To reduce the occurrence of hot flashes d. To lower the risk of pulmonary embolism
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To reduce the risk for breast cancer Raloxifene can lower the risk for breast cancer in postmenopausal clients who have a high risk for developing estrogen-receptive types of breast cancer. The medication also reduces the risk for and can treat postmenopausal osteoporosis.Raloxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator. In clients who are postmenopausal, it can reduce the risk for and treat osteoporosis and protect against breast cancer. Hot flashes are an adverse effect of raloxifene. Raloxifene reduces the occurrence of fractures related to osteoporosis and reduces the cholesterol level in clients who are postmenopausal.Raloxifene can cause several significant cardiovascular and respiratory adverse effects, such as thromboembolism, stroke, peripheral edema, pneumonia, and the development of pulmonary emboli. Clients should not take this medication prior to periods of prolonged immobilization, such as surgery. A history of thromboembolic events is a contraindication for taking this medication.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving heparin by continuous IV infusion for treatment of venous thrombosis. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor for in order to titrate the heparin dose? a. platelet function assay b. aPTT c. INR d. Amylase
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aPTT The nurse should monitor the aPTT of a client who is receiving heparin by continuous IV infusion. When beginning heparin therapy, the nurse should monitor the aPTT every 4 to 6 hr. Once the client has achieved the desired range, the nurse should monitor the aPTT daily. The nurse should monitor the platelet function assay of a client who has a bleeding disorder. This test evaluates platelet function and ability to cause hemostasis; however, heparin does not affect it.The nurse should monitor a client's INR to evaluate the effects of warfarin therapy. The nurse should ensure the collection of the client's blood specimen prior to administering the daily warfarin dose.The nurse should review the amylase levels of a client who has pancreatitis. Amylase is a pancreatic enzyme that increases in clients who have acute or chronic pancreatitis; however, heparin does not affect this enzyme.
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A nurse is assessing a client who has a positive Trousseau's sign. Wich of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? a. sodium bicarbonate b. manesium sulfate c. calcium gluconate d. potassium chloride
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Calcium gluconate The nurse should identify that a positive Trousseau's sign is a manifestation of hypocalcemia. Therefore, the nurse should plan to administer calcium gluconate to treat hypocalcemia. Sodium bicarbonate is administered to treat metabolic acidosis. The nurse should recognize that sodium bicarbonate is not used to treat a positive Trousseau's sign.Magnesium sulfate is administered to treat hypomagnesemia. The nurse should recognize that magnesium sulfate is not used to treat a positive Trousseau's sign. Potassium chloride is administered to treat hypokalemia. The nurse should recognize that potassium chloride is not used to treat a positive Trousseau's sign.
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A nurse is preparing to administer morphine 0.3 mg/kg PO to a school-aged child who weighs 88 lb. Available is morphine oral solution 2mg/ml. How many mL should the nurse administer?
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6 mL
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A nurse is administering haloperidol to a client who has schizophrenia. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse monitor? a. gingival hyperplasia b. muscle rigidity c. polyuria d. bruising
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Muscle rigidity A client who is taking haloperidol, a first-generation antipsychotic agent, can develop extrapyramidal effects, such as parkinsonism, which manifests as tremors, bradykinesia, loss of balance, mask-like facial expression, shuffling gait, and muscle rigidity. Haloperidol is an antipsychotic agent that can cause akathisia (motor restlessness) within hours of receiving the first dose; however, gingival hyperplasia is not an adverse effect of haloperidol. Phenytoin is an example of a medication that causes gingival hyperplasia.Haloperidol has several genitourinary adverse effects, including urinary retention and impotence; however, urinary output does not typically increase.Haloperidol has significant cardiovascular effects, including dysrhythmias, myocardial infarction, severe heart failure, and hypotension; however, it does not affect blood coagulation.
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A nurse receives a verbal prescription from the provider for hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg by mouth daily for a client who has hypertension. Which of the following indicates how the nurse should transcribe the prescription in the client's medical record? a. Hydrochlorothiazide 25.0 mg orally q.d. b. Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg PO daily c. HCTZ 25.0 mg by mouth daily d. HCTZ 25 mg PO OD
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Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg PO daily The nurse should transcribe the provider's prescription by spelling out the name of the medication, recording the dosage as a whole number, and spelling out the word "daily." The abbreviation PO is acceptable for use to indicate the route by mouth. The nurse should not transcribe a trailing zero after a decimal point because if the decimal point is not seen, it could be mistaken as 250 mg. The abbreviation q.d. is not acceptable because it could be mistaken for q.i.d. The nurse should write out the word "daily."The nurse should not transcribe the medication name abbreviated as HCTZ, because it could be mistaken for hydrocortisone. The nurse should not place a trailing zero after a decimal point because if the decimal point is not seen, it could be mistaken as 250 mg.The nurse should not transcribe the medication name abbreviated as HCTZ, because it could be mistaken for hydrocortisone. The abbreviation OD is not acceptable for use because it could be mistaken for "right eye." The nurse should write out the word "daily."
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A nurse is planning care for a client who is taking tamoxifen for treatment of breast cancer. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan? SATA a. Monitor the client's calcium level b. Monitor the client for pulmonary embolus c. Advise the client of the potential for menstrual irregularities d. Advise the client of the potential for peripheral neuropathy e. Advise the client of the potential for hot flashes
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Monitor the clients calcium level, monitor the client for pulmonary embolus, advise the client for potential menstrual irregularities, advise the client of potential for hot flashes Tamoxifen increases the risk for hypercalcemia. The nurse should monitor the client's pulse and blood pressure, which are increased in mild hypercalcemia and decreased in severe or prolonged hypercalcemia. Other manifestations include cyanosis, pallor, muscle weakness, and decreased deep tendon reflexes. Tamoxifen increases the risk for pulmonary embolus. The nurse should instruct the client to report any chest pain or difficulty breathing. Tamoxifen can cause menstrual irregularities, pain, and bleeding. Therefore, the nurse should instruct the client to notify the provider. Hot flashes are a common occurrence in clients taking tamoxifen. The nurse should inform the client that hot flashes are reversible with discontinuation of the medication. Tamoxifen does not cause numbness or tingling of the extremities
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving meperidine. Which of the following is the nurse's priority assessment before administering the medication? a. urinary retention b. vomiting c. respiratory rate d. level of consciousness
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Respiratory Rate When using the airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC) approach to client care, the nurse should determine that the priority assessment is to check the client's respiratory rate. Opioid therapy can result in respiratory depression, which can lead to respiratory arrest. The nurse should withhold the opioid medication and notify the provider if the client's respiratory rate is below 12/min. Meperidine is an opioid analgesic that can cause urinary retention, although to a lesser degree than other opioids. The nurse should monitor the client's intake and output, palpate the bladder or perform a bladder scan, and notify the provider of any voiding difficulties or bladder distention; however, another assessment is the nurse's priority.Meperidine stimulates the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the medulla, which results in nausea and vomiting. The nurse should assess the client for nausea prior to administering meperidine, pretreat for nausea, and encourage the client to remain in a supine position to minimize the medication's emetic effects; however, another assessment is the nurse's priority.Meperidine is an opioid analgesic that can cause somnolence and mental clouding. The nurse should assess the client's level of consciousness and ensure the client's safety prior to administering meperidine; however, another assessment is the nurse's priority.
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A nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a client who is taking warfarin following orthopedic surgery. Which of the following results should the nurse report to the provider? a. PT 12.5 seconds b. aPTT 36 seconds c. PTT 65 seconds d. INR 5.2
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INR 5.2 A client who is taking warfarin following an orthopedic surgery should have a therapeutic INR between 2 to 3. The nurse should identify an INR greater than 5 as a critical value. Therefore, the nurse should report this laboratory value to the provider to have the client's warfarin dosage adjusted. A PT of 12.5 seconds is within the expected reference range of 11 to 12.5 seconds. The nurse should expect the client who is taking coumadin to have a prolonged PT. An aPTT of 36 seconds is within the expected reference range of 30 to 40 seconds. The aPTT is used to monitor clients who are receiving heparin therapy. A PTT of 65 seconds is within the expected reference range of 60 to 70 seconds. This test is used to monitor clients who are receiving heparin therapy. INR 5.2
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A nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client. The client tells the nurse, "I will take the pills but not that liquid medication." Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Document the reason for the missed dose of medication in the nurse's notes. b. Ask an assistive personnel (AP) to ensure the client drinks the medication after breakfast. c. Notify the pharmacist that the client is refusing to take the medication. d. Mix the medication in juice on the client's breakfast tray.
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a. document the reason for the missed dose of medication in the nurse's notes It is the responsibility of the nurse to respect the client's right to refuse to take a medication and to document the reason a medication dose is not administered. This should include the client's refusal to take the medication. Medication administration, regardless of the route, is not within the range of function for an AP. The client refused the medication so the nurse should not ask someone else to administer it at a later time. The nurse should notify the client's provider of the refusal; however, it is not necessary to notify the pharmacist. The nurse should respect the client's right to refuse to take the medication. The nurse cannot force the client to take any medication against their will, which includes mixing the medication in the client's juice without their knowledge.
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A nurse is assessing a client who is receiving androgen therapy to treat endometriosis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? a. weight loss b. hypotension c. muscle hypertrophy d. edema
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edema Androgens treat endometriosis and fibrocystic breast disease, and can cause fluid retention; therefore, androgen therapy should be used cautiously with clients who have existing cardiac or renal impairment. The nurse should monitor the client for edema and instruct the client to measure weight daily. Androgen therapy can cause weight gain, not weight loss. Androgen therapy can also cause nausea, vomiting, and constipation. Cardiovascular adverse effects of androgen therapy include hypertension, myocardial infarction, tachycardia, and palpitations. Anabolic steroids, such as oxymetholone, have muscle-building properties; however, androgen therapy does not cause hypertrophy of the muscles. Androgens can, however, cause muscle cramps and spasms.
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A nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent who has a prescription for cromolyn for the management of asthma. Which of the following statements by the adolescent indicates an understanding of the teaching? 0 "I'll use this medication every day. even when l have no symptoms." 0 "I should use this medication as soon as I feel like I am going to start to wheeze." 0 "I'll be sure to call the doctor ifl don't feel better in a week." 0 "When I know I'm going to play softball, I'll use the medication 2 hours before I start."
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"I'll use this medication every day. even when l have no symptoms."
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving midazolam during a colonoscopy. The client's blood pressure decreases from 122/84 mm Hg to 86/50 mm Hg. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect the provider to prescribe for the client? O Naloxone O Flumazenil O Moxif‌loxacin O Fludrocortisone
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Flumazenil
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A nurse is preparing to administer ampicillinlsulbactam 1.5 gvia intermittent IV bolus. Available is ampicillinlsulbactam 1.5 g in 0.9% sodium chloride 100 mL to infuse over 30 min. The nurse should set the IV infusion pump to deliver how many mL/hr? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
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200
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A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about didanosine therapy. Which of the following client conditions should the nurse identify as an indication for treatment with didanosine? O Tuberculosis 0 Human immunodeficiencyvirus 0 Bacterial meningitis O Syphilis
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HIV
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A nurse is planning care for a client who has a prescription for acetazolamide. Which of the following f‌indings should the nurse plan to monitor for as an adverse effect of this medication? O Bronchospasm O Constipation O Diplopia O Electrolyte imbalance
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Electrolyte imbalance
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A nurse is caring for a client who reports an increase in migraine headaches over the past 2 weeks and asks if sumatriptan might be helpful. Which of the following conditions from the client's medical history should the nurse recognize as a contraindication for this medication? O Gastrointestinal ref‌lux O Angina pectoris O Routine acetylsalicylic acid use 0 Eczema
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Angina pectoris
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client about the adverse effects of spironolactone. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching? O Ocularerythema O Diarrhea 0 Muscle weakness 0 Feeling depressed
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Muscle weakness
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A nurse on a telemetry unit is caring for a client who has a new prescription for digoxin. The nurse should identify that which of the following cardiac rhythms is a contraindication for administration of the medication? O Atrial f‌lutter O Second-degree heart block 0 Atrial f‌ibrillation 0 Narrow QRS complexes
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Second-degree heart block
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a history of diabetes mellitus and a new prescription for hydrochlorothiazide to treat uncontrolled hypertension. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 0 "Blood glucose monitoring is likely to be inaccurate while taking hydrochlorothiazide." Q "You might need to decrease your insulin dosage while taking hydrochlorothiazide." O "Hydrochlorothiazide therapy can elevate blood glucose levels in clients who have diabetes." 0 "Reducing sodium in your diet while taking hydrochlorothiazide will help control your blood glucose."
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Hydrochlorothiazide therapy can elevate blood glucose levels in clients who have diabetes.
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a new prescription for ciprofloxacin. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching? O Constipation O Weightgain 9 Phototoxicity O Bradycardia
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Phototoxicity
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A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following orthopedic surgery and is receiving IV ketorolac. Which of the following f‌indings should the nurse identify as the priority to report to the provider? 0 Dry mouth 0 Oliguria O Nausea 0 Altered taste
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Oliguria
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A nurse is reviewing the laboratory report for a client who has been taking sodium polystyrene sulfonate. Which of the following f‌indings indicates a therapeutic response to the medication? 0 Magnesium 1.5 mEq/L 0 Calcium 9.2 mg/dL 0 Sodium 140 mEq/L 0 Potassium 4.8 mEq/L
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Potassium 4.8 mEq/L
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a ventricular dysrhythmia and a new prescription for amiodarone. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the client's plan of care? 0 Schedule the client for a hearing screening twice per year. Q Remind the client to report an increase in appetite. O Instruct the client to have liver enzyme testing periodically. 0 Monitor the client for the development of manic behavior.
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Instruct the client to have liver enzyme testing periodically.
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A nurse accidently removes celecoxib from an automated medication dispensing system (AM DS) instead of citalopram and almost administers the wrong medication to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 0 Report the incident to the nurse manager. 0 Document that the pharmacy sent the incorrect medication. 0 Contact the provider to change the client's prescription. 0 Place the unwrapped celecoxib back into the AMDS.
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Report the incident to the nurse manager.
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A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has a gastric ulcer and a new prescription for esomeprazole. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 0 Continue taking ibuprofen for pain relief. 0 Crush the medication and mix it with applesauce. 0 Take the medication 60 min before a meal. 0 Insomnia is a common adverse effect of the medication.
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Take the medication 60 min before a meal.
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A nurse is teaching a client who has a diagnoses of heart failure about furosemide. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching about this medication? (Select all that apply.) Eat foods high in potassium regularly. Report any indications of hearing loss. Rise slowly from a sitting or lying position. Take the daily dose of furosemide at bedtime. Check weight daily.
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Eat foods high in potassium regularly. Report any indications of hearing loss. Rise slowly from a sitting or lying position. Check weight daily.
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A nurse is preparing to administer topotecan IV for a client who has metastatic ovarian cancer. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect to administer to control the adverse effects of topotecan? O Insulin lispro via subcutaneous injection 0 Granisetron via transdermal patch 0 Magnesium sulfate via intermittent IV bolus O Prednisone via oral administration
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Granisetron via transdermal patch
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for an ipratropium inhaler to control COPD bronchospasm. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse monitor? O Xerostomia O Periorbital edema O Bradycardia 0 Dental caries
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Xerostomia
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A nurse is planning care for a child who has a prescription for somatropin. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include to evaluate the therapeutic effect of this medication? 0 Monitor the child's height monthly. 0 Verify the child's thyroid function is within the expected reference range. 0 Check the child's sodium level regularly. 0 Measure the child's abdominal girth.
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Monitor the child's height monthly.
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A nurse is preparing to administer enoxaparin 40 mg subcutaneously. Available is a prefilled syringe containing 100 mglmL. How many mL should the nurse discard from the syringe to administer the prescribed amount to the client? (Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
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0.6
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A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is taking epoetin alfa. Which of the following laboratory tests should the nurse monitor to determine the effectiveness of the medication? (Select all that apply.) Thyroid-stimulating hormone Hemoglobin Blood glucose Alanine aminotransferase Iron
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Hemoglobin Iron
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A nurse is assessing a client who is taking codeine 60 mg PO every 4 hr as necessary to suppress a cough. Which of the following f‌indings is the priority for the nurse to report to the provider? O Constipation 0 Dry mouth 0 Agitation 0 Urinary retention
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Agitation
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A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has tuberculosis and is taking rifampin. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? O "Jaundice is a harmless adverse effect of this medication." 0 "I shouldn't wear my soft contact lenses, because they will become discolored." O "The best time to take this medication is when my stomach is full." 0 "It is okay to drink alcohol while I'm on this medication as long as it is in moderation."
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I shouldn't wear my soft contact lenses, because they will become discolored."
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has gout and a new prescription for allopurinol. Which of the following statements should the nurse make to explain how this medication will help relieve the client's manifestations? Q "It decreases the production of uric acid." 0 "It increases tophus formation in thejoints." Q "It lowers calcium levels." 0 "It reducesjoint inf‌lammation."
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"It decreases the production of uric acid."
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A nurse is assessing a client prior to administration of atenolol and f‌inds that the client's apical heart rate is 61Imin. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? O Administer halfthe dose now and the other half in 30 min. 0 Withhold the medication and contact the provider for further instructions. 0 Administer the prescribed dose to the client. 0 Prepare to administer atropine to the client.
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Administer the prescribed dose to the client.
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for acyclovir IV three times daily. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 0 Assess for an increase in creatinine. O Administer oxygen prophylactically. 0 Assess for a decrease in Hgb and Hct. O Administer the medication over 30 min.
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Assess for an increase in creatinine.
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A nurse in the emergency department is planning care for a client who had a myocardial infarction and is receiving thrombolytic therapy with an IV infusion of alteplase. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan? O Administer aspirin instead of acetaminophen for fever. O Ambulate the client as often as tolerated. O Administer a sodium phosphate enema for constipation. 0 Monitor for changes in level of consciousness.
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Monitor for changes in level of consciousness.
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A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a client who accidentally doubled their last dose of diazepam. After assessing the client. which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? O Disulfiram O Flumazenil O Naloxone O Dantrolene
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Flumazenil
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A nurse is preparing to administer mannitol via continuous IV infusion to a client. Which of the following f‌indings should the nurse identify as an expected outcome of this medication therapy? 0 Improved urinary output 0 Resolution of diabetic ketoacidosis O Decreased brain natriuretic peptide levels 0 Increased intraocular pressure
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Improved urinary output
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A nurse is administering haloperidol to a client who has schizophrenia. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse monitor? O Gingivalhyperplasia 0 Muscle rigidity O Polyuria O Bruising
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Muscle rigidity
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A nurse is administering medications to a client and realizes the client received clonidine rather than the prescribed clonazepam. After checking the client's blood pressure. which of the following actions should the nurse take f‌irst? 0 Notify the client's provider of the incident. 9 Review the possible adverse effects of clonidine. 0 Complete an incident report describing the details of the incident. 0 Administer clonazepam to the client as prescribed.
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Review the possible adverse effects of clonidine.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is taking lovastatin and has a new prescription for ezetimibe to lower cholesterol levels. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor? 0 Calcium 0 Creatinine clearance O Thyroid stimulating hormone (r SH) 0 Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
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Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
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A nurse is preparing to administer verapamil 0.1 mglkg via intermittent IV bolus over 2 min. Available is verapamil 2.5 mglmL. The client weighs 165 lb. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
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3
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A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving warfarin and has an INR of 4. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? O VitaminK O Protamine O Calciumgluconate O Epinephrine
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VitaminK
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A nurse is assessing a client who is receiving androgen therapy to treat endometriosis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? 0 Weight loss 0 Hypotension 0 Muscle hypertrophy 9 Edema
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Edema
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving heparin by continuous IV infusion for treatment of venous thrombosis. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor for in order to titrate the heparin dose? O Platelet function assay 0 aPTT O INR O Amylase
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aPTT
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A nurse is assessing a client who is receiving IV furosemide for peripheral edema. Which of the following f‌indings should the nurse identify as an indication that the client is developing dehydration? O BUN 18 mg/dL O Urine output of 240 mL in a 12—hr period 0 Weight loss of 0.61 Kg (1.34 lb) in 24 hr 0 Blood pressure 100/70 mm Hg
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Urine output of 240 mL in a 12—hr period
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A nurse is caring for a client who is taking pseudoephedrine orally to treat allergic rhinitis. The nurse should assess for which of the following potential adverse effects of this medication? O Polyuria 0 Increased appetite O Bradycardia 0 Hypertension
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Hypertension
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A nurse is reviewing the medication list of a client who has a new prescription for clopidogrel after undergoing coronary artery stenting. Which of the following f‌indings should the nurse report to the provider? O The client is taking acetaminophen. O The client is taking valerian. O The client is taking vitamin 35. O The client is taking ginkgo biloba.
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he client is taking ginkgo biloba.
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is scheduled to receive chemotherapy and has a prescription for ondansetron to control nausea and vomiting. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? O Restlessness is an expected adverse effect of the medication. 0 Take the medication 30 min after chemotherapy. 0 Acute nausea resolves within 12 hr of chemotherapy administration. 0 Additional medications can be required.
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Additional medications can be required.
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A nurse is reviewing the medical history of a client who has a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and is asking about taking metformin. Which of the following client conditions should the nurse identify as a contraindication for this medication? O A history of migraine headaches 0 Alcohol use disorder 0 A history of peptic ulcer disease 0 Tobacco use
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Alcohol use disorder
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A nurse is preparing to administer morphine 0.3 mglkg PO to a school-age child who weighs 88 lb. Available is morphine oral solution 2 mglmL. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
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6
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A nurse receives a verbal prescription from the provider for hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg by mouth daily for a client who has hypertension. Which of the following indicates how the nurse should transcribe the prescription in the client's medical record? O Hydrochlorothiazide 25.0 mg orally q.d. O Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg PO daily 0 HCTZ 25.0 mg by mouth daily 0 HCIZ 25 mg PO OD
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Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg PO daily
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A nurse is assessing a client who is taking ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone for contraception. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse identify as a potential adverse effect of this medication combination? O Weight loss 0 Easy bruising 0 Low blood pressure 0 Breakthrough bleeding
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Breakthrough bleeding
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has new prescriptions for beclomethasone and albuterol inhalers. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? O "Gargle with water after using beclomethasone." Q "It is not necessary to shake beclomethasone prior to use." 0 "Use beclomethasone for an acute asthma attack." 0 "Use beclomethasone before using albuterol to increase absorption."
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"Gargle with water after using beclomethasone."
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A nurse is assessing a client who has Parkinson's disease and is taking levodopalcarbidopa. The nurse observes that the client has tremors and twitching. Which of the following medications should the nurse anticipate administering? O Metoprolol O Bethanechol O Amantadine O Gabapentin
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Amantadine
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client about proper administration of a medication with regard to meals. The nurse should instruct the client that the presence of food will alter the rate of which of the following pharmacokinetic processes? 0 Distribution 0 Metabolism O Excretion 0 Absorption
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Absorption
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for penicillin V. Which of the following adverse effects is the priority for the nurse to monitor after the administration of the medication? O Laryngeal edema O Urticaria O Epigastric distress O Maculopapular rash
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Laryngeal edema
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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving meperidine. Which of the following is the nurse's priority assessment before administering the medication? O Urinaryretention O Vomiting O Respiratoryrate O Level ofconsciousness
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Respiratoryrate
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A nurse is caring for a client who has hydromorphone toxicity. The nurse should anticipate a prescription for which of the following medications? O Disulfiram O Epinephrine O Naloxone O Flumazenil
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Naloxone