Pharm Quiz 6

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A client is prescribed a sulfonylurea. Which should indicate to the nurse that additional teaching about this medication is​ required?

​"If I notice my urine looks​ dark, I will increase my fluid​ intake."

The nurse is reviewing the classifications of drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus​ (DM). Which information should the nurse include in the​ discussion?

​"It can take up to 4 months for therapy with a thiazolidinedione to be​ effective."

The nurse is reviewing medications taken by a client prescribed metformin​ (Glucophage). Which medication should the nurse find most​ concerning?

Digoxin

The nurse is teaching about nutritional disorders. Which information should the nurse include about​ vitamins? (Select all that​ apply.)

Essential for​ metabolism, cell​ function, and growth and development, Natural organic substances made of carbon, Found in living organisms such as animals and plants

The nurse is assessing a client prescribed nateglinide​ (Starlix). Which symptom should the nurse recognize as an adverse​ reaction?

Flulike symptoms

A client asks why cannabinoid receptor blockers are not available in the United States. Which explanation should the nurse​ provide?

Found to cause depression and suicidal ideation

A client is prescribed human regular insulin​ (Humulin R). For which electrolyte imbalance should the nurse monitor the​ client?

Hypokalemia

A client with an infiltrated peripheral intravenous​ (IV) line has limited veins for new placement. Which should the nurse​ anticipate?

Insert a central line

The nurse is instructing on the importance of drinking plenty of water while taking vitamin C. Which reason should the nurse​ provide?

Large doses could cause renal calculi.

The nurse is asked about methods for increasing the efficacy of​ cholesterol-lowering therapy. Which supplement should the nurse include when​ responding?

Niacin​ (vitamin B3)

A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus​ (DM) is diagnosed with a respiratory infection. Which assessment finding should the nurse recognize as the most important to​ monitor?

Polyuria

A client needs to take subcutaneous insulin every day. Which instruction should the nurse include when teaching about​ self-administration of​ insulin?

Rotate insulin administration sites weekly.

The nurse is teaching about vitamins. Which statement should the nurse use to explain how the body makes vitamin​ K?

The body makes most of the needed vitamin K through bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.

The nurse is teaching about the history and importance of including vitamins in daily nutrition. Which historical information should the nurse​ include?

The first vitamin discovered was thiamine.

The nurse is teaching about possible adverse effects of riboflavin. Which information should the nurse​ include?

There are no adverse effects.

A client is diagnosed with hypoglycemia. Which factor should the nurse recognize as contributing to this​ diagnosis?

alcohol

A client is suspected of having a thiamine deficiency. Which should the nurse assess as the possible​ cause? (Select all that​ apply.)

chronic liver disease, chronic alcohol dependence, HIV infection, diabetes

A client experiences​ nausea, headache, and sudden weakness after receiving total parenteral nutrition. For which complication should the nurse assess this​ client?

hyperglycemia

A client is diagnosed with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state​ (HHS). Which assessment finding should the nurse​ anticipate?

hypotension

The nurse is preparing to administer vitamin K to a client with warfarin toxicity. Which route should the nurse recognize as causing anaphylaxis and cardiac​ arrest? (Select all that​ apply.)

intravenous, intramuscular

A client taking vitamin A for impaired night vision is concerned about taking too much of the supplement. For which adverse effect should the nurse assess this​ client? (Select all that​apply.)

irritability, fatigue, night sweats

The nurse is teaching preconception nutrition in anticipation of fertilization therapy. Which food should the nurse suggest to obtain folic​ acid? (Select all that​ apply.)

liver, fortified/enriched whole grains, spinach

An obese client is scheduled to begin taking orlistat​ (Alli, Xenical) for weight loss. For which health problem should this medication be​ contraindicated? (Select all that​ apply.)

malabsorption disorders, hypothyroidism, current pregnancy

A client is suspected of having a vitamin deficiency. For which health problem should the nurse assess as a contributing​ factor? (Select all that​ apply.)

socioeconomic status, chronic alcoholism, drug abuse, nutritional intake/fad diets

A client taking a retinoid drug is instructed to stay out of the sun. Which supplement should the nurse determine this client may​ need?

vitamin d

The nurse is caring for a client with thrombocytopenia. Which vitamin supplement should the nurse advise the client to avoid​ taking?

vitamin e

A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus​ (DM) has a glucose level of 98​ mg/dL. Which question should the nurse​ ask?

​"Do you have any concerns about your treatment​ plan?"

A client taking a sulfonylurea is experiencing hypoglycemia. Which question should the nurse ask the​client?

​"Have you skipped any​ meals?"

The nurse suspects that a client is experiencing type 2 diabetes mellitus​ (DM) . Which statement should the nurse recognize as most commonly associated with this​ diagnosis?

​"I am heavier than I have ever been in my​ life."

A client is prescribed NPH insulin and insulin aspart. Which client statement should indicate that teaching about the medication was​ effective?

​"I will draw up the aspart​ first, and then the​ NPH."

The nurse is teaching a client about glucose monitoring in relation to exercise. Which client statement should indicate that further teaching is​ required?

​"I will monitor my blood sugar only if I participate in any strenuous​ exercise."

A client is prescribed glargine and aspart. Which client statement should indicate that teaching was​effective?

​"I will take the glargine in the​ morning."

A client with no health issues asks which vitamin supplements should be added to the diet. Which response should the nurse​ make?

​"Most of your vitamins and minerals are obtained through the food you​ eat; however, we can ask the provider which supplements you can​ add."

A client is prescribed​ extended-release metformin. Which instruction should the nurse​ include?

​"Notify the healthcare provider if you have an​ infection."

The nurse is teaching how to properly take​ B-complex vitamins for optimal effect. Which instruction should the nurse​ include?

​"Take daily, because most B vitamins are not stored in the​ body."

A client is prescribed lispro​ (Humalog). Which instruction should the nurse include in the​ teaching?

​"Take the insulin 15 minutes before​ eating."

A client is prescribed insulin degludec​ (Tresiba). Which instruction should the nurse​ include?

​"This insulin will provide coverage for 24​ hours."

The nurse is teaching a client about orlistat​ (Alli, Xenical) for weight loss. Which statement should indicate effective​ teaching?

​"This medication will not allow my body to reabsorb fatty​ acids."

A client taking insulin glulisine​ (Apidra) asks when eating should occur. Which response should the nurse​ provide?

​"You should take it 15 minutes before​ eating."

A client diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus​ (DM) asks how the disease developed. Which explanation should the nurse​ provide?

​"Your cells are not responding to the insulin your body is​ producing."


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