Pharm Made Easy: Intro to Pharm
A nurse is teaching a client who has a prescription for a drug that has a receptor agonist effect. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? "This will increase the effects of normal cellular functions." "This prevents cells in your body from performing certain actions." "This prevents hormones in your body from attaching to cell receptor sites." "This minimizes the risk that the medications you take will become toxic."
"This will increase the effects of normal cellular functions."
A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for a drug. After receiving the first dose of the drug, the client experiences anaphylaxis. The nurse should identify that anaphylaxis represents which of the following results of the drug? Adverse effect Paradoxical effect Therapeutic effect Toxicity
Adverse effect
A nurse is caring for a client who is taking acetaminophen and codeine for pain relief. These analgesic drugs interact with one another to cause an additive effect. The nurse should identify that which of the following are characteristics of additive drug interactions? (select all...) Clients can achieve desired effects with the use of lower dosages. Taking the two drugs together can reduce the effects of one or both drugs. Taking the two drugs together can potentiate the effects of one or both drugs. The two drugs can produce an action neither would have produced alone. Both drugs have similar actions.
Clients can achieve desired effects with the use of lower dosage Both drugs have similar actions
A nurse is teaching a client about the adverse effects of digoxin. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching? "Adverse effects are the intended effects of the medication." "Adverse effects indicate a severe allergy to the medication." "Decrease your medication dose if adverse effects occur." "Contact your provider if adverse effects occur."
Contact your provider if adverse effects occur
A nurse is preparing to administer a drug to a client. In which of the following sections of a drug handbook should the nurse look to determine if the client can receive the drug? Adverse effect Paradoxical effect Therapeutic effect Toxicity
Contraindications
A nurse is teaching a client about naproxen enteric-coated tablets. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching? "Drug absorption occurs in the stomach." "You should expect immediate absorption of the drug." "You should allow the tablet to dissolve in your mouth." "Do not crush or chew the tablet."
Do not crush or chew the tablet
A nurse is caring for a client who has a history of renal insufficiency and is taking lithium. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following? Tolerance to the drug Drug interaction Drug toxicity Dependence on the drug
Drug toxicity
A nurse is speaking to a client who is taking sertraline and reports drinking grapefruit juice. The nurse explains that grapefruit juice inhibits an enzyme in the liver that is used to metabolize sertraline. The nurse should recognize the client's risk for which? Reduced drug absorption Drug dependence Altered drug distribution Drug toxicity
Drug toxicity
A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty remembering to take their prescribed drug 3x a day. The nurse should identify that which of the following alternate forms of the drug can help to promote adherence to the prescribed dosage? Liquid suspension Immediate-release capsule Extended-release tablet Powder form
Extended-release tablet
A nurse is providing teaching to a pregnant client who is taking captopril, an ACE inhibitor, to treat hypertension. The nurse informs the client that captopril is a teratogenic drug. The nurse should explain that teratogenic drugs can cause which of the following? Maternal bleeding Maternal blood clots Gestational diabetes mellitus Fetal malformation
Fetal malformation
A nurse is preparing to teach a client how to take care of a newly created colostomy. The nurse should identify that which of the following factors can decrease the client's ability to learn? (select all...) Impaired cognitive level Language barrier Discomfort Repetition of teaching Unreadiness to learn
Impaired cognitive level Language barrier Discomfort Unreadiness to learn
A nurse is preparing to administer a drug to a client. In which of the following sections of a drug handbook should the nurse look to determine the drug has more than one use? Adverse effects Indications Pharmacokinetics Nursing implications
Indications
A nurse is obtaining a client's health history. The client reports no allergies but ahs experienced mild itching while taking amoxicillin in the past. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? "Itching is an expected adverse effect of amoxicillin." "Itching can indicate amoxicillin toxicity." "Itching can indicate a hypersensitivity to amoxicillin." "Itching can result from dry skin, which is often caused by amoxicillin."
Itching can indicate a hypersensitivity to amoxicillin
A nurse is caring for a client who arrived at an ED following a bee sting. Which of the following findings indicates an anaphylactic reaction? (select all...) Low blood pressure Wheezing Bradycardia Peripheral edema Difficulty swallowing
Low blood pressure Wheezing Difficulty swallowing
a nurse is providing teaching for a client who has a new prescription for a drug with a high potential for toxicity. Which of the following information should the nurse include? (select all...) Periodic laboratory tests are essential to measure serum drug levels. Monitoring for indications of toxicity is important. Taking the drug with an inducing agent will increase the possibility of toxicity. Taking the smallest effective dose is crucial. Increasing fluid intake is recommended to avoid toxicity.
Periodic laboratory tests are essential to measure serum drug levels. Monitoring for indications of toxicity is important. Taking the smallest effective dose is crucial.
A nurse is caring for a client who is postpartum and breastfeeding. The client asks the nurse about the effects that taking OTC drugs will have on her newborn. Which of the following should the nurse consider when recommending a drug for the client? (select all...) The newborn's weight How much breast milk the newborn consumes each day Whether or not the benefits to the client outweigh the risks to the newborn The properties of the drug The route of administration of the drug
The newborn's weight How much breast milk the newborn consumes each day Whether or not the benefits to the client outweigh the risks to the newborn The properties of the drug
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving nitroglycerin IV and is switching to the oral form of the drug. The nurse should identify that the oral dose will be higher than the IV dose for which of the following reasons? The IV form crosses the blood-brain barrier. The oral form has a decreased half-life. The oral form has decreased bioavailability because of the first-pass effect. The oral form has an increased rate of excretion.
The oral form has decreased bioavailability bc of the first-pass effect
A nurse is caring for a client who is taking diphenhydramine for insomnia and reports drowsiness. The nurse should identify that drowsiness indicates which of the following? Therapeutic effect Adverse reaction Contraindication Precaution
Therapeutic effect
A nurse is obtaining a client's health history & discovers that the client takes loratadine, an OTC drug. The nurse should identify that which of the following is correct regarding OTC drugs? (select all...) They do not require the supervision of a nurse. They can interact with other drugs. They should be included in the client's drug history assessment. They are less effective than prescription drugs. They do not cause toxicity.
They do not require the supervision of a nurse They can interact with other drugs They should be included in the client's drug history
A nurse is reviewing drugs in a drug reference. The nurse should identify that drugs in the same class share which of the following similarities? They have similar mechanisms of actions. They have the same half-life. They are administered by the same route. They have similar availability.
They have similar MOA
A nurse is preparing to teach a client about a newly prescribed drug. Prior to providing teaching, the nurse should review the precautions section of a drug handbook for which of the following reasons? To determine drug-food interactions To determine if dosage modification is indicated To determine how the drug is absorbed To determine availability
To determine if dosage modification is indicated
When reviewing a list of drugs in a drug handbook, a nurse can identify the generic name for a drug in which of the following ways? It begins with a lower-case letter. It is listed in parentheses along with the trade name. There are both letters and numbers in the name. The chemical name is listed in parentheses before the generic name.
it begins with a lower-case letter
A nurse is caring for a client who was prescribed an antidepressant based on its ability to prevent the reuptake of neurotransmitters. The nurse should id3entify that which of the following terms describes why this drug was prescribed for the client? Pharmacologic action Chemical stability Route Adverse effects
pharmacologic action
A nurse is reviewing a drug handbook prior to administering a drug to a client who has kidney disease. The handbooks states that the drug can be administered but identifies certain risks. Which of the following terms describes these risks? Contraindications Precautions Paradoxical effects Adverse effects
precautions