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Pharma 2 BSN315-17 Test

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Which patients does a nurse determine cannot safely receive prednisone?
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The nurse is administering an intravenous (IV) dose of digoxin at 1130. At which time would the nurse anticipate the onset of the drug?
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A nurse is caring for a patient who takes calcium carbonate and was recently prescribed ciprofloxacin, a quinolone, for a urinary tract infection. Which teaching point would the nurse share with this patient about administration of these drugs?
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A patient has a new prescription for propylthiouracil. Which instructions are important in relation to drug therapy?
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Which teaching points would the nurse share with a patient who had a hysterectomy and is newly prescribed conjugated equine estrogen (CEE)?
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A patient is complaining of gastrointestinal symptoms when taking a prescribed muscle relaxant. The nurse would recommend which beverage to help alleviate these symptoms?
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While administering lidocaine, the nurse will monitor for which adverse drug effect?
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A patient who has been taking 5 mg of oral cyclobenzaprine PO tid for 6 weeks asks for a renewal of the prescription. Which information is of concern to the nurse?
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Which statements accurately describe what occurs normally within the body during an erection?
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A patient with bipolar disorder taking lithium reports still experiencing manic episodes. Which request would the nurse make to the health care provider?
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A patient who is taking oral phenytoin reports experiencing heartburn and gastrointestinal (GI) upset. Which recommendation will the nurse provide to the patient?
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A patient calls the clinic 1 week after beginning therapy with phenytoin to report urine that is pinkish red. How would the nurse respond?
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Which statement made by a lactating female patient regarding misoprostol therapy requires further intervention?
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A patient receiving vincristine asks why it must be given intravenously. Which response would the nurse provide to the patient?
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Warfarin is appropriate for patients with which conditions?
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Which statement by the nursing student in regard to the pharmacokinetic parameters of calcium carbonate requires further intervention?
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Which drugs are considered to be Z-drugs?
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Which statements regarding the pharmacokinetic parameters of oxybutynin are accurate?
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While obtaining a medical history, the nurse finds that the patient taking warfarin eats a spinach salad for lunch every day. Which teaching point would the nurse provide for this patient?
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Which statements about the therapeutic use and pharmacodynamic parameters of clomiphene citrate are accurate?
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Oral administration has a low absorption rate."
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Take calcium carbonate 1 to 2 hours after ciprofloxacin.
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Reassure the patient that this is a harmless side effect of phenytoin.
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The patient may experience depressive symptoms or mood changes with CEE therapy. CEE increases the risk for deep vein thrombosis and stroke and should be used for the shortest amount of time.
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nonerect arterial blood flow into is equal to venous outflow Acetylcholine ^ the production of nitric oxide from endothelial cells. Nitric oxide activates guanine cyclase, produces cyclic guanosine monophosphate. Cyclic guanosine monophosphate
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"The salad may decrease warfarin's effectiveness." Rational: Foods high in vitamin K, such as green, leafy vegetables found in salads, can decrease the effectiveness of warfarin,
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-"Stopping the drug suddenly is not recommended." -"Take antithyroid drugs with meals." -"This drug should not take amiodarone with the prescribed drug." -"Report a slow heart rate of below 60 beats per minute."
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“The solubility of calcium is decreased in an acidic environment.”
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Order a lithium level.
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Take the medication with food.
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"I should take magnesium-containing antacids to help with any stomach issues from misoprostol."
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Seizure Seizure is an adverse drug effect of lidocaine.
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The drug's elimination half-life is 5 to 7 days. Clomiphene citrate's durat action is 30 days. women with persistent ovulatory dysfunction to stimulate ovulation. When administered to women with polycystic ovary syndrome ( ovulation is increased.
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-DVT -Mechanical Heart valve -PE -Thromboebolic Stroke
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Eszopiclone Zaleplon Zolpidem
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Milk
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Length of time patient has been on medication
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1140 The nurse would anticipate the onset at 1140 because the onset of IV digoxin is 5 to 30 minutes.
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A 33-year-old patient with active tuberculosis A 78-year-old patient with cataracts
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Gels and patches allow for passive diffusion of oxybutynin across the skin. widely distributed in tissues. hepatically metabolized, with most CYP3A4. A small amount of the administered oxybutynin dose is excreted in the urine.
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A patient is admitted to the emergency department with acute adrenal crisis. Which drug would the nurse anticipate administering?
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The nurse is caring for a patient who has misused substances and whose temperature is 95°F. Which substance does the nurse anticipate the patient has consumed?
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Which IFN-alfa product is expected to have the longest elimination half-life?
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A patient is prescribed temsirolimus for advanced renal cell cancer. Before the administration of temsirolimus, which substance would the nurse most likely administer?
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Which disease state would interferon-β products be used to manage?
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A patient on thrombolytic therapy experiences severe bleeding. The nurse anticipates the administration of which medication?
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Which factor in a patient’s health history is most important for the nurse to consider with regard to treatment for Alzheimer’s disease using rivastigmine?
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Which description of the therapeutic effect of rivastigmine is accurate?
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The nurse teaches the patient taking methimazole to report which symptom to the primary health care provider immediately?
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Which electrolyte abnormality would a nurse monitor for in a patient receiving dexamethasone as an antiemetic who is also receiving furosemide, a loop diuretic?

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