Pharm Pain and Inflammation
the nurse is administering an IV dose of morphine sulfate to 48 y/o postop patient. the dose ordered is 3 mg Q3H for pain. the medication is supplied in vials of 4 mg/mL. how much will be drawn into the syringe for this dose?
0.75 mL
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking celecoxib (Celebrex) to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The health care professional should tell the patient to report which of the following adverse reactions? A) Chest pain B) Tinnitus C) Constipation D) Diaphoresis
A) Chest pain
A patient recovering from a total knee arthroplasty has been prescribed acetaminophen (Tylenol) for mild discomfort that does not require an opioid. The health care professional should tell the patient to report which of the following early indications of acetaminophen overdose? (Select all that apply.) A) Diaphoresis B) Palpitations C) Shortness of breath D) Nausea E) Diarrhea
A) Diaphoresis D) Nausea E) Diarrhea
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking allopurinol (Zyloprim) to treat gout. The health care professional should monitor the patient for hypersensitivity syndrome, which causes which of the following clinical manifestations? A) Fever B) Muscle pain C) Anxiety D) Tremors
A) Fever
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking tramadol (Ultram) to treat moderate acute pain from a shoulder injury. When talking with the patient about the drug, the health care professional should include which of the following instructions? (Select all that apply.) A) Increase fiber and fluid intake. B) Take the drug with food. C) Avoid driving after taking the drug. D) Change positions gradually. E) Reduce exercise level temporarily.
A) Increase fiber and fluid intake. B) Take the drug with food. C) Avoid driving after taking the drug. D) Change positions gradually.
A health care professional should question the use of morphine for a patient who is taking which of the following drugs? A) Phenobarbital (Luminal) for a seizure disorder B) Warfarin (Coumadin) for anticoagulation C) Glipizide (Glucotrol) for diabetes mellitus D) Alendronate (Fosamax) for osteoporosis
A) Phenobarbital (Luminal) for a seizure disorder
A health care professional should question the use of tramadol (Ultram) for patients who have which of the following? A) Seizure disorder B) Hyperthyroidism C) Rheumatoid arthritis D) Urinary incontinence
A) Seizure disorder
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is taking naloxone to treat a morphine overdose. The health care professional should monitor for which of the following adverse effects? (Select all that apply.) A) Tachypnea B) Increased pain C) Thrombophlebitis D) Tachycardia E) Hypertension
A) Tachypnea B) Increased pain D) Tachycardia E) Hypertension
A health care professional should advise patients to take acetaminophen (Tylenol) for which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) To reduce fever B) To decrease inflammation C) To relieve mild pain D) To promote sedation E) To alleviate anxiety
A) To reduce fever C) To relieve mild pain
A patient who takes low-dose aspirin to prevent cardiovascular events asks a health care professional about taking ibuprofen (Advil) to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The health care professional should respond with which of the following statements? A) "Ibuprofen will increase the risk for salicylism." B) "Ibuprofen will reduce the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin." C) "Low-dose aspirin will reduce the anti-inflammatory effects of ibuprofen." D) "Low-dose aspirin will reduce the analgesic effects of ibuprofen."
B) "Ibuprofen will reduce the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin."
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking prednisone to treat systemic lupus erythematosus. When talking with the patient about the drug, the health care professional should include which of the following instructions? (Select all that apply.) A) Reduce the dose during periods of stress. B) Discontinue the drug gradually. C) Report illness or infection. D) Increase intake of calcium and vitamin D. E) Monitor for signs of gastric bleeding.
B) Discontinue the drug gradually. C) Report illness or infection. D) Increase intake of calcium and vitamin D. E) Monitor for signs of gastric bleeding.
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking butorphanol for pain control. The health care professional should monitor the patient for which of the following adverse effects? (Select all that apply.) A) Infection B) Nausea C) Tachycardia D) Dizziness E) Headache
B) Nausea D) Dizziness E) Headache
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is about to begin taking allopurinol (Zyloprim) to prevent hyperuricemia. The health care professional should advise the patient to report which of the following adverse effects? (Select all that apply.) A) Palpitations B) Sore throat C) Vertigo D) Bruising E) Vision changes
B) Sore throat C) Vertigo D) Bruising E) Vision changes
A health care professional is caring for a patient who has osteoarthritis and is about to begin taking aspirin. The health care professional should tell the patient to report which of the following possible indications of salicylism? (Select all that apply.) A) Fever B) Tinnitus C) Diaphoresis D) Thrombophlebitis E) Dizziness
B) Tinnitus C) Diaphoresis E) Dizziness
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is receiving morphine to relieve severe pain. The health care professional should monitor the patient for which of the following adverse effects? (Select all that apply.) A) Diarrhea B) Urinary retention C) Respiratory depression D) Sedation E) Orthostatic hypotension
B) Urinary retention C) Respiratory depression D) Sedation E) Orthostatic hypotension
A health care professional is caring for a patient who is opioid-dependent and is about to begin taking butorphanol (Stadol). The health care professional should recognize the patient is at risk for developing a syndrome that causes which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A) Bronchospasm B) Vomiting C) Peripheral edema D) Abdominal cramps E) Hypertension
B) Vomiting D) Abdominal cramps E) Hypertension
A health care professional is preparing for administer butorphanol (Stadol) to a patient for pain control. During administration, the health care professional should take which of the following actions? A) Caution the patient about the drug's potential for abuse. B) Withhold the drug for respiratory rates below 12/min. C) Administer one nasal spray into each nostril. D) Give the drug with an opioid agonist for maximal effects.
B) Withhold the drug for respiratory rates below 12/min.
A health care professional should question the use of celecoxib (Celebrex) for a patient who has which of the following? A) Rheumatoid arthritis B) Ankylosing spondylitis C) An allergy to sulfonamides D) Adrenocortical insufficiency
C) An allergy to sulfonamides
A health care professional is caring for an older adult patient who is about to begin taking prednisone for long-term treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The health care professional should monitor the patient for which of the following adverse effects? A) Pulmonary embolism B) Hepatitis C) Bone loss D) Breast cancer
C) Bone loss
A health care professional should understand that naloxone can reverse the effects of an excessive dosage of which of the following drugs? A) Aspirin B) Acetaminophen (Tylenol) C) Morphine D) Prednisone
C) Morphine
A health care professional is caring for an older adult patient who is about to begin taking aspirin to treat an ankle sprain. The health care professional should tell the patient to report which of the following adverse reactions? A) Polyuria B) Bone pain C) Weight gain D) Infection
C) Weight gain
A health care professional should question the use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) for patients who have which of the following? A) Asthma B) Diabetes mellitus C) Heart failure D) Alcohol use disorder
D) Alcohol use disorder
Which of the following drugs can increase the risk of Reye's syndrome in children who have viral infections? A) Butorphanol (Stadol) B) Acetaminophen (Tylenol) C) Tramadol (Ultram) D) Aspirin
D) Aspirin
A health care professional should question the use of morphine for a patient who is recovering from which of the following procedures? A) Mastectomy B) Knee arthroplasty C) Cystoscopy D) Cholecystectomy
D) Cholecystectomy
A health care professional is caring for a patient who takes furosemide (Lasix) and is about to begin taking prednisone to treat inflammatory bowel disease. The health care professional should monitor the patient for which of the following results of concurrent use of the two drugs? A) Hypercalcemia B) Hypoglycemia C) Hypothermia D) Hypokalemia
D) Hypokalemia
A patient prescribed massage therapy for musculoskeletal pain asks the nurse, "How is rubbing my muscles going to make the pain go away?" What is the nurse's best response? "Massaging muscles helps relax the contracted fibers and decrease painful stimuli." "Massaging muscles decreases the inflammatory response that initiates the painful stimuli." "Massaging muscles activates large sensory nerve fibers that send signals to the spinal cord to close the gate, thus blocking painful stimuli from reaching the brain." "Massaging muscles activates small sensory nerve fibers that send signals to the spinal cord to open the gate and allow endorphins to reach the muscles and relieve the pain."
Massaging muscles activates large sensory nerve fibers that send signals to the spinal cord to close the gate, thus blocking painful stimuli from reaching the brain.
several patients have standing orders for acetaminophen as needed for pain. while reviewing their history and assessments, the nurse discovers that one of the patients has a contradiction to acetaminophen therapy. which patient should receive an alternate medication?
a patient admitted with severe hepatitis
While admitting a patient for treatment of an acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose, the nurse prepares to administer which medication to prevent toxicity? Naloxone (Narcan) Phytonadione (vitamin K) Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol)
acetlycysteine
a patient is receiving an opioid via a PCA pump as part of his postop pain management program. during rounds, the nurse finds him unresponsive, with respirations of 8 breaths/min and blood pressure of 102/58 mm Hg. after stopping the opioid infusion, what should the nurse do next?
administer an opiate antagonist per standing orders
for best results when treating severe pain associated with pathological spinal fractures related to metastatic bone cancer, the nurse should remember that the best type of dosage schedule is to admin the pain med?
around the clock, with additional doses as needed for breakthrough pain
When assessing a patient for adverse effects related to morphine sulfate (MS Contin), which clinical findings is the nurse MOST likely to find? (Select all that apply.) Diarrhea Weight gain Constipation Inability to void Excessive bruising
constipation inability to void
intravenous morphine is prescribed for a patient who has had surgery. the nurse informs the patient that which common adverse effects can occur with this med
constipation pruritus nausea
A patient with a diagnosis of pneumonia asks the nurse, "Why am I receiving codeine when I have no pain?" The nurse's response is based on knowledge that codeine also has what effect? Expectorant Bronchodilation Cough suppressant Increases sputum production
cough suppressant
The nurse teaches a patient prescribed the fentanyl (Duragesic) transdermal delivery system to change the patch at what interval? Once a week Every 24 hours Every 72 hours When pain recurs
every 72 hours
In developing a plan of care for a patient receiving morphine sulfate (MS Contin), which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority? Acute pain related to metastatic tumor cancer Impaired gas exchange related to respiratory depression Constipation related to decreased GI motility Risk for injury related to CNS adverse effects
impaired gas exchange related to respiratory depression
A patient is prescribed an opioid analgesic for chronic pain. Which information should the nurse discuss with the patient to minimize the GI adverse effects? Avoid eating foods high in lactobacilli. Increase fluid intake and fiber in the diet. Take the medication on an empty stomach. Take diphenoxylate-atropine (Lomotil) with each dose
increase fluid intake and fiber in the diet
A patient receiving narcotic analgesics for chronic pain can minimize the GI side effects by: taking Lomotil with each dose. eating foods high in lactobacilli. taking the medication on an empty stomach. increasing fluid and fiber in the diet.
increasing fluid and fiber in the diet
The nurse is caring for a patient with opioid addiction. The nurse anticipates that the patient will be prescribed which medication? Naloxone (Narcan) Meperidine (Demerol) Morphine (MS Contin) Methadone (Dolophine
methadone
a patient with renal cancer need an opiote for pain control. which opioid med would be the safest for this patient?
methadone
a patient with bone pain caused by metastatic cancer will be receiving transdermal fentanyl patches. the patient asks the nurse what benefits these patches have. the nurse's best response includes which of these features?
more constant drug levels for analgesia
A patient needs to switch analgesic drugs secondary to an adverse reaction to the current treatment regimen. The patient is concerned that the new prescription will not provide optimal pain control. The nurse's response is based on knowledge that doses of analgesics are determined using an equianalgesic table with which drug prototype? Meperidine Fentanyl Codeine Morphine
morphine
Which medication is used to treat a patient with severe adverse effects of a narcotic analgesic? Naloxone (Narcan) Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol) Flumazenil (Romazicon)
naloxone
The nurse plans pharmacologic management for a patient with pain. The nurse should administer the pain medication based on what dosage schedule? Pain relief is best obtained by administering analgesics around the clock. Administer the analgesic when the pain level reaches a "6" on a scale of 1 to 10. Opioid analgesics should not be used for more than 24 hours to prevent drug addiction. Analgesics should be administered as needed (prn) to minimize adverse effects.
pain relief is best obtained by administering analgesics around the clock
When assessing for the MOST serious adverse effect to an opioid analgesic, what does the nurse monitor for in this patient? Heart rate Mental status Blood pressure Respiratory rate
respiratory rate
an opioid analgesic is prescribed for a patient. the nurse checks the patients med history, knowing this med is contradicted in which disorder?
severe asthma
In monitoring a patient for adverse effects related to morphine sulfate (MS Contin), the nurse assesses for stimulation of which area in the central nervous system (CNS)? The cough reflex center Sympathetic baroreceptors The chemoreceptor trigger zone Autonomic control over circulation
the chemoreceptor trigger zone
The nurse is preparing to administer an intravenous injection of morphine to a patient. The nurse assesses a respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min. Which action should the nurse perform? Administer the next prescribed dose intramuscularly. Administer a smaller dose and document in the patient's record. Withhold the medication and notify the health care provider. Check the pulse oximeter reading and reevaluate respiratory rate in 1 hour.
withhold the med and notify the health care provider
A health care professional should advise a patient who has which of the following to stop taking ibuprofen (Advil) to treat an occasional headache or muscle strain? A) Penicillin allergy B) Peptic ulcer disease C) Dysmenorrhea D) Hyperthyroidism
B) Peptic ulcer disease