Pharmacology: Practice Tests

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A nurse is caring for a 60-year-old patient with a peptic ulcer. The patient is administered belladonna alkaloids by the nurse. Which of the following conditions should the nurse monitor for when caring for this patient?

Blurred vision

Which of the following symptoms will warrant the administration of atropine?

Bradycardia

A nurse is caring for a patient with myasthenia gravis at a healthcare facility. The patient has been administered ambenonium. Which of the following symptoms of drug under dosage should the nurse monitor in the client?

Difficulty in breathing

What condition is the cholinergic drug bethanechol (Duvoid) used to treat?

Urinary retention

A patient has recently been prescribed a drug that treats his hypertension by blocking the sympathetic receptors in his sympathetic nervous system. This action is characteristic of

an adrenergic antagonist.

Opportunistic infections

an infection that is a result of a weakened immune system

Side effects of macrolides include

anorexia, NDV, cramps & superinfections

Broad-spectrum

antibiotic that is effective against a large variety of organisms

Drugs that prevent formation of blood clots or decrease the extension of existing blood clots are called

anticoagulants

Drug therapy for patients with elevated serum cholesterol & increased low density lipoprotein concentrations includes

antilipemic agents

Ativan (lorazepam)

anxiolytic

A priority nursing assessment for a patient who is to receive an alpha- or beta-adrenergic antagonist would be to

assess heart rate.

The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 set much tighter controls on a specific group of drugs that are:

at risk of being abused by society.

Lithium salts are used to treat

bipolar disorders

The definition of an adrenergic blocker is "A drug that..

blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system

Quinolones are contraindicated in patients with ____

cardiac disease

Side effects of bronchodilators include:

cardiac irregularities, hypertension & hyperglycemia

List of conditions that warrant closer observation for specific side effects when given the drug

cautions

Exact molecular formula of the drug

chemical name

Broad subcategory to include drugs that affect the body in similar ways

classifications

List of conditions for which a drug should not be given

contraindications

Drug controlled by prescription requirement because of the danger of addiction or abuse

controlled substance

Medications used to dilate blood vessels supplying the heart muscle are referred to as?

coronary vasodilators

Antitussives use which mechanism of action?

cough suppression

Interaction of tetracyclines more than likely involve

decrease in absorption when given with antacids & laxatives

The actions of adrenergic blockers include

decreased blood pressure and pulse

What consideration most likely refers to the use of penicillins

decreased efficacy of contraceptives

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors work by:

decreasing vasoconstriction

Physical adaptation of the body to a medication with resultant withdrawal symptoms following it's abrupt discontinuation is

dependence

Establishing the correct therapeutic dose for maintaining optimal functioning of the heart w/o toxic effects is

digitalization

A patient who is going on a cruise is concerned about motion sickness and sees his physician, who prescribes scopolamine. The nurse informs the patient that using scopolamine may cause him to experience

drowsiness.

Side effects of cholinergic blockers include

dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, blurred vision, confusion & tachycardia

Liquid drug forms with an alcohol base are called

elixirs

Chemical produced within the brain as a reaction to severe pain or intense exercise are

endorphins

A tablet with a special coating that resists disintegration by gastric juices is called an

enteric coated tablet

Classic symptoms of hyperglycemia include

excessive thirst, polyuria & fruity breath

Elimination of drug from the body

excretion

Common or general name assigned to a drug

generic name

Side effects of the cephalosporins include

hypersensitivity & blood dyscrasias

Side effects of penicillins include

hypersensitivity reactions & superinfections

Side effects of adrenergic blockers include:

hypotension, bradycardia, bronchospasm & hypoglycemia

Side effects of tricyclics such as imipramine (Tofranil) may include

incr. appetite & weight gain, postural hypotension & cardiac arrhythmia.

A nurse in the intensive care unit is caring for a patient in shock and has started IV administration of dopamine (Intropin). For a patient in shock, dopamine helps to

increase blood pressure.

Expectorants are effective by:

increasing secretions & reducing their viscosity

The mechanism of action for sympathomimetics includes:

increasing the vital capacity & decreasing airway resistance.

The actions of cholinergics include

incrs. peristalsis & bladder contractions, decr. respiratory rate, constricted pupils & decr. intraocular pressure.

List of medical conditions or diseases for which the drug is meant to be used

indications

Corticosteroids may be used to treat

inflammation associated with status asthmaticus

Cholesterol absorption inhibitors work by:

inhibiting intestinal absorption of both dietary & biliary cholesterol, blocking it's transport in the small intestine.

Adrenergic blockers act as antiarrhythmic by

inhibiting sympathetic nerve receptors

Symptoms of hypoglycemia include

irritability, confusion or bizarre behavior

The risk of death from the use of street drugs versus prescription medications is mostly due to:

lack of control over quality, purity and strength of the street drugs.

Prescription drug determined unsafe for over the counter purchase because of possible harmful side effects if taken indiscriminately

legend drug

Local Anesthetic

lidocaine

Limited to one area of the body

local effects

What class of antibiotics is generally considered to be be the least toxic?

macrolides

Resistance

medication is no longer effective against a particular organism

The definition of a cholinergic is "A drug that..

mimics the action of the parasympathetic nervous system.

The definition of an adrenergic is "A drug that..

mimics the action of the sympathetic nervous system.

Activated charcoal is given to:

minimize systemic absorption of an ingested poison.

side effects of the amino glycosides include

nephrotoxicity & ototoxicity

Acyclovir is contraindicated in which patient population

nursing mothers

Name of the drug as it appears in the USP/NF

official name

Drug with no purchasing restrictions by the FDA

otc drug

Side effect of vancomycin include

ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity & pseudomembranous colitis.

Contraindications for the use of vancomycin include

pregnancy & lactation

Side effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors include

rash, photosensitivity, blood dyscrasias, severe hypotension, cough or nasal congestion

Adding progestin to estrogen therapy substantially_________the risk of endometrial cancer

reduces

Adrenergics may be used to

restore cardiac rhythm, treat hypotension & dilate bronchioles in respiratory distress

Uses for cholinergic blockers include

reversal of the signs and symptoms associated with organophosphate insecticide poisoning & treatment of bronchospasm

Side effects of local anesthetics (ex: lidocaine) may include:

seizures, dizziness, confusion, respiratory depression & respiratory arrest.

Anaphylaxis

severe reaction that may result in death

List of unpleasant or dangerous secondary effects, other than the desired effect

side effect

The method of drug delivery by absorption through the mucosa under the tongue is called a

sublingual tablet

Antihistamines provide only ____ relief of allergic symptoms.

symptomatic

Treatment of poisoning by inhalation requires:

symptomatic treatment

Bronchodilators are used to treat:

symptoms of acute respiratory conditions such as asthma & COPD.

Absorbed and distributed throughout the body

systemic effects

Side effects of adrenergic agonists include

tachycardia, palpitations, hypertension, nervousness & hyperglycemia

Culture & sensitivity (C&S) test

test to identify the causative organism & the specific medication to which it is sensitive

Corticosteroids act on the immune system to

treat allergic reactions

Adrenergic blockers are indicated for

treatment of hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia, & angina pectoris

An important practice in corticosteroid therapy is:

weaning off w/ step down dosage

Patients taking antibiotics should be instructed to take the medication

with a full glass of water on an empty stomach

Age groups most at risk for poisoning are

young children, older adults

Which of following adrenergic receptors is responsible for vasodilation of peripheral vessels and bronchodilation

β2 receptors

Which of the following are true about the enzyme acetylcholinesterase?

• Acetylcholinesterase makes the parasympathetic nervous system function differently. • Acetylcholinesterase activity results in the prevention of nerve synapses to continue nerve impulses.

Drugs that block or inhibit the sympathetic nervous system are known as which of the following?

• Adrenergic blocking drugs • Sympatholytics • Antiadrenergic drugs

Adrenergic drugs may be used to treat which of the following?

• Asthma • Glaucoma • Nausea and vomiting • Sinus congestion

A nurse must recognize which class of medication a drug is part of in order to help in planning ongoing assessment and patient education. Which of the following is an example of a drug in the class of beta-adrenergic blockers?

• Atenolol (Tenormin) • Metoprolol (Lopressor) • Propranolol (Inderal)

Which of the following would be important for a patient who has received an anticholinergic agent?

• Auscultating bowel sounds • Monitoring urine output • Monitoring heart rate

Which of the following represent the two types of receptors that are found in the adrenergic nervous system?

• Beta receptors • Alpha receptors

Which of the following are classified as sympatholytic drugs?

• Beta-adrenergic blockers • Alpha-adrenergic blockers

Prior to administering bethanechol (Urecholine) to a client, the nurse's preadministration assessment should include which of the following?

• Blood pressure • Pulse rate • Palpation of the bladder

Which of the following needs to be part of the nurse's preadministration assessment for dobutamine?

• Blood pressure • Respiratory rate • Pulse • Level of consciousness

The nurse is administering an adrenergic agonist to a patient and realizes that this medication will cause stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. Which effects will it produce

• Bronchodilation • Decreased bladder tone

A nurse should observe which of the following clients more carefully during the use of propranolol (Inderal) due to the increase likelihood of adverse reactions?

• Clients with asthma • Clients with diabetes • Clients with peptic ulcer disease

The nurse should not administer isoproterenol (Isuprel) to which of the following clients?

• Clients with digoxin toxicity • Clients with angina pectoris • Clients with ventricular arrhythmias

A nurse administers atenolol (Tenormin) to a client suffering an acute MI. The atenolol will result in which of the following changes in the client?

• Decrease the heart's workload • Decreases heart rate

You are caring for a patient who is in hypovolemic shock. The patient's condition is increasing in severity. What features will present clinically?

• Decreased urinary output • Tachycardia • Cool extremities

A nurse caring for a client with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) may be taking which of the following antiadrenergic drugs to treat their BPH?

• Doxazosin (Cardura) • Alfuzosin (Uroxatral) • Tamsulosin (Flomax)

A nurse completing discharge counseling with a client being discharged with clonidine (Catapres) should be told about which of the following adverse events that may occur?

• Dry mouth • Sedation • Anorexia

Dry mouth is a common adverse event that occurs with the daily administration of cholinergic-blocking drugs. Dry mouth can lead to which of the following for which the nurse should monitor a client?

• Dysphagia • Impeded speech

Which of the following are examples of sympathomimetic drugs?

• Epinephrine (EpiPen) • Midodrine (ProAmatine) • Isoproterenol (Isuprel)

While most beta-adrenergic receptors are found in the heart, they are also commonly found in which other organs?

• Eyes • Lungs

The autonomic nervous system controls which of the following body functions?

• Heart rate • Blood pressure • Glandular secretions • GI activity

The nurse should be cautious and closely monitor clients receiving benztropine (Congentin) with which of the following medical conditions?

• Hepatic disease • Renal disease • Hypertension • Hyperthyroidism

The nurse should be cautious and closely monitor clients receiving ambenonium (Mytelase) with which of the following medical conditions?

• Hypertension • Epilepsy

A nurse should review a client's medical conditions prior to administering a cholinergic drug as their use is contraindicated in clients with which of the following medical conditions?

• Hyperthyroidism • Asthma • Peptic ulcer disease

A nurse may be asked to administer adrenergic drugs to clients with which of the following conditions?

• Hypovolemic shock • Respiratory distress • Allergic reactions • Cardiac arrest

When administered to a client isoproterenol (Isuprel) will most likely cause which of the following to occur?

• Increased use of glucose • Decreased gastric motility • Wakefulness

A nurse is caring for a patient with urinary retention who is undergoing cholinergic drug therapy. What ongoing assessment should the nurse perform while caring for the patient?

• Monitor voiding after drug administration • Measure and record the fluid intake and output • Palpate the bladder to determine its size

A nurse should notify the physician immediately if a client taking a cholinergic drug develops which of the following cholinergic crisis symptoms??

• Muscle spasms • Excessive salivation • Muscle rigidity • Severe abdominal cramping

A nurse administering a cholinergic-blocking medication to a client should monitor the client for which of the following visual adverse reactions?

• Mydriasis • Photophobia • Cycloplegia

A nurse administering glycopyrrolate (Robinul) to a client with a peptic ulcer should monitor the client for which of the following gastrointestinal adverse reactions?

• Nausea • Dysphagia • Dry mouth

The physician has prescribed alpha/beta blockers for a patient suffering from hypertension. In which of the following cases would alpha/beta blocker medications be contraindicated?

• Patient has severe bradycardia • Patient has bronchial asthma • Patient has decompensated heart failure

A nurse is assigned to care for a patient who has to be administered alpha adrenergic blocking drug. Which category of patients requires a cautious use of this drug which the nurse should be aware of?

• Patients with renal failure • Patients with Raynaud's disease • Patients with a recent myocardial infarction

Which of the following medication when administered with a cholinergic drug will result in increased adverse effects of the cholinergic drug?

• Prednisone • Dexamethasone

In which of the following situations would a nurse caring for a hospitalized client hold the dose of propranolol (Inderal)?

• Pulse less than 60 bpm • Irregular pulse • Systolic pressure less than 90 mmHg

If a cholinergic-blocking drug is administered prior to surgery, the nurse instructs the client of which of the following?

• Remain in bed after drug administration. • Dry mouth is to be expected.

Which of the following represents an idiosyncratic reaction to scopolamine (Transderm Scop)?

• Restlessness • Insomnia

Prior to administering ambenonium (Mytelase) to a client, the nurse's preadministration assessment should include which of the following?

• Signs of muscle weakness • Signs of difficulty breathing • Drooping eyelids

Which of the following agents would be indicated for the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy?

• Terazosin • Alfuzosin

Which of the following cholinergic-blocking drug are used in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

• Tiotropium (Spiriva) • Ipratropium (Atrovent)

What should the nurse monitor for when an elderly patient is receiving cholinergic blocking drugs?

• Urinary retention • Drowsiness • Mental confusion

Which of the following medical conditions can be treated with cholinergic drugs?

• Urinary retention • Myasthenia gravis

While educating a client on the use of midodrine (ProAmatine) the nurse should tell the client to report which of the following changes?

• Vision changes • Bradycardia • Difficulty urinating

While preparing your client for an eye examination, you explain that the eye drops, an ophthalmic anticholinergic preparation, will cause the pupil to:

Dilate.

A patient has been given atropine to cause mydriasis and cycloplegia. What is the expected outcome for this patient?

Dilated pupils and blurred vision

The nurse must be aware the some of the cholinergic blocking drugs are available over the counter without a prescription. Which of the following cholinergic blocking drugs are available without a prescription?

Diphenhydramine

Side effects related to the use of tetracyclines include NDV in addition to___?

Discolored teeth & retarded bone growth in fetus or young children

Delivery of a substance to body organs through circulation

Distribution

Movement from blood into tissues and fluids

Distribution

Anticholinergic drugs are used to treat a variety of disease processes. What should the patient newly prescribed anticholinergic drugs by taught by the nurse?

Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you

What assessment should the nurse make before administering beta-adrenergic blocking agents?

Pulse and blood pressure

Clients with the following disorder should not be given anticholinergic drugs:

Glaucoma.

In which organ are the majority of beta-adrenergic receptors found?

Heart

A resident of a long-term care facility receives 12.5 mg metoprolol (Lopressor) at 8 AM and 8 PM daily. Before administering this drug, the nurse should perform and document what assessments?

Heart rate and blood pressure

Because of the systemic effects of anticholinergic drugs older adults using these drugs are susceptible to what?

Heat stroke related to decreased perspiration

A nurse is administering a cholinergic-blocking drug preoperatively to a patient. What intervention should the nurse perform after administering the drug to the patient?

Raise the side rails of the bed.

Benzodiazepine

Restoril

Melatonin receptor agonist

Rozerem

Selective blockade of serotonin reabsorption

SSRI's

After teaching a group of students about beta-1 selective blockers, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a contraindication for using this group of drugs?

Sinus bradycardia

SRA

Sumatriptan

Which of the following is stimulated during the body's fight-or-flight response to a stressful condition?

Sympathetic nervous system

Another name for adrenergic drugs is

Sympathomimetic drugs.

Drugs that produce activity similar to the neurotransmitter norepinephrine are known as which of the following?

Sympathomimetics

Which of the following types of shock occur as the result of significantly diminished blood volume?

Hypovolemic shock

NSAID

Ibuprofen

A patient is administered epinephrine in conjunction with a local anesthetic. What effect will epinephrine produce?

Increased vasoconstrictive effects

The Islets of Langerhans produces what hormone?

Insulin

List of other drugs or foods that may alter the effect of the drug and usually should not be given during the course of therapy

Interactions

Which of the following is a cholinergic blocking drug which is available in an inhaler form for the treatment of COPD?

Ipratropium (Atrovent)

The nursing students are discussing beta-specific adrenergic agonists in their pharmacology class. What drug is a beta-specific adrenergic agonist and is used to prevent bronchospasm during anesthesia?

Isoproterenol (Isuprel)

A patient is scheduled for an exploratory laparoscopy. She has been prescribed an anticholinergic agent. Why is it important to administer the anticholinergic agent in the preoperative phase?

It will decrease respiratory secretions.

Amount that causes death

Lethal dose

Amount used to quickly elevate the blood level of the drug

Loading dose

What hormone induces the development of corpus luteum?

Luteinizing hormone

What hormone induces the secretion of estrogen?

Luteinizing hormone

The hormone that works in conjunction w/ FSH to induce secretion of estrogen, ovulation & development of corpus luteum is

Luteinizing hormone (LH)

What hormone stimulates milk production by the mammary gland?

Luteotropic hormone

What hormone stimulates secretion of progesterone?

Luteotropic hormone

Increases concentrations of serotonin, norepinephrine & dopamine by monoamine oxidase enzyme inhibition

MAOI's

Amount required to maintain the desired effect

Maintenance dose

Which of the following is the primary neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system?

Norepinephrine

The nursing instructor is discussing cholinergic drugs with his clinical group. What system would the instructor tell his students is stimulated by cholinergic drugs?

Parasympathetic nervous system

A 27-year-old male patient is taking an anticholinergic drug as adjunctive therapy to treat his peptic ulcer disease. The patient comes to the clinic and tells the nurse that he "feels his heart beating." What adverse effect is the patient experiencing from the anticholoinergic medication?

Tachycardia

What is an important instruction for a patient taking an antibiotic?

Take antibiotics at prescribed times

The Thyroid produces what hormone?

Thyroid

What contraindications most likely refer to the use of aminoglycosides?

Tinnitus, high frequency hearing loss, & reduced renal function

A 35-year-old female has been recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Her doctor has prescribed propranolol (Inderal) for what effect?

To decrease heart rate

The nurse is preparing Mr. Hahn for pacemaker surgery. The physician orders atropine to be given 30 minutes before the patient leaves for the operating room. The nurse knows that the physician ordered this medication for what reason?

To dry up respiratory secretions to prevent aspiration during surgery

A patient is receiving tamsulosin. The nurse understands that this drug is most likely being given for which reason?

To relax prostatic smooth muscles

Requiring a larger dose of medication to achieve the same level of effect is

Tolerance

Amount that will produce harmful side effects or symptoms of poisoning

Toxic dose

Name by which a pharmaceutical company identifies it's product

Trade name

Potentiation of norepinephrine & serotonin activity by blocking reuptake of these

Tricyclic antidepressants

Anticholinergic agents are also called parasympatholytic agents. True or False?

True

A nurse is caring for a patient with urinary retention. The patient has been prescribed Urecholine. For which category of patients should the nurse take precautions when administrating Urecholine?

Patients with bradycardia

Study of drugs, their origin, nature, properties and effects on living organisms

Pharmacology

Dopamine receptor blockade

Phenothiazide antipsychotics

Indirect toxicity

Alternate term for superinfection

A patient taking anticholinergic drugs should be taught to minimize the risks of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. What would be one way to meet this goal?

Avoid extremes of temperature

The use of metronidazole (Flagyl) may be contraindicated in what patient population?

Alcoholics

What contraindications or warnings are appropriate for tetracyclines?

"Avoid exposure to direct sunlight"

A 50-year-old female patient received atropine and meperidine (Demerol) preoperatively. After surgery, the patient complains of mouth dryness. What would the best response be to the patient?

"This is caused by your preoperative medication, which decreased your saliva. It is only temporary and will improve."

A medication error may include:

-administration of the wrong drug -administration of right drug at wrong time -improper documentation in the patient's record

The right documentation of a medication includes:

-charting any unusual or adverse patient reactions noted following administration -noting the right dose & time of administration -recording the location of any injections & the appearance of the injection site.

MRP's or "medication related problems" may be mistaken for symptoms of what?

-normal consequence of aging -cognitive impairment -behavioral changes

The health care worker should question medication orders if:

-orders are confusing or illegible -orders seem inappropriate -orders include doses that are outside what is customary

The Food & Drug Administration was created to:

-oversee testing of all proposed new drugs prior to release into the U.S market. -Inspect plants where food, drugs, medical devices and cosmetics are made. - remove unsafe drugs from the market.

Adequate, up-to-date information about all medications to be administered includes:

-purpose -potential side effects -cautions -contraindications -possible interactions

What would be one important consideration in a patient's self-administration of insulin?

Administration sites should be rotated w/ each injection

The Pituitary gland produces what hormone?

ACTH

Movement into the bloodstream

Absorption

Passage of a substance through a membrane into body fluids or tissues

Absorption

Non-Opioid Analgesic

Acetaminophen

Which of the following is the substance responsible for transmission of nerve impulses across the parasympathetic nervous system?

Acetylcholine

Which of the following is the enzyme responsible for activating acetylcholine the primary neurotransmitter in the parasympathetic nervous system?

Acetylcholinesterase

A patient has been prescribed dopamine. Which of the following interventions should the nurse perform during the drug regimen?

Administer dopamine only via IV route

Non-benzodiazepine

Ambien

Tricyclic antidepressant

Amitryptyline

Propranolol (Inderal) is used extensively as treatment for what condition?

Angina

Salicylate

Aspirin

Prozac (Fluoxetine)

Antidepressant

Zyprexa (olanzapine)

Antipsychotic

Prior to the administration of a sympatholytic drug, the nurse should check a patient's blood pressure and which of the following?

Apical pulse

A priority nursing assessment for a patient who is to receive an alpha- or beta- adrenergic blocking agent would be what?

Assess heart rate

A patient has been admitted to the emergency department with complaints of sudden nausea, diaphoresis, and shortness of breath. A thorough history has revealed that the patient's signs and symptoms are attributable to an accidental overdose of neostigmine (Prostigmin). The nurse who is providing care for the patient should anticipate that the patient is likely to require what drug?

Atropine

A patient is brought to the Emergency Department (ED) and is found to have cholinergic toxicity. What is the drug of choice to treat this condition?

Atropine

Which agent would be used to counteract a severe reaction occurring with the use of neostigmine?

Atropine

Drugs considered inappropriate for nursing home residents based on a national survey of geriatric experts

Beera drug list

A patient is experiencing urinary retention. He has been prescribed terazosin (Hytrin). What condition contributes to the urinary retention?

Benign prostatic hypertrophy

A patient is brought to the Emergency Department after a motor vehicle accident. The patient is diagnosed with multiple injuries including a bladder injury. The patient is taken to surgery and develops a nonobstructive postoperative urinary retention. What drug would the nurse expect to be ordered for this patient?

Bethanechol

The nurse is assessing the patient for adverse CNS effects after administering a nonselective adrenergic blocker based on the understanding that these effects occur due to which of the following?

Blockage of norepinephrine's effect

Ritalin (Methylphenidate)

CNS stimulant

An 80-year-old patient has been brought to the Emergency Department in shock. The patient is receiving dopamine (Intropin). What potentially serious adverse effect will the nurse monitor for?

Cardiac arrhythmia

A patient has been prescribed edrophonium for myasthenia gravis. Which of the following can the nurse monitor as a general adverse reaction in the patient?

Cardiac arrhythmias

Which of following is an example of an alpha/beta-adrenergic blocking drug?

Carvedilol (Coreg)

A nurse is caring for an elderly patient who is to be administered isoproterenol. Which of the following changes monitored in the patient should the nurse report immediately to the primary healthcare provider?

Changes in pulse rate

A nurse observing a patient receiving treatment with edrophonium (Tensilon) for myasthenia gravis notices the patient clenching his/her jaw, salivating excessively, experiencing and muscle weakness, rigidity, and spasm. These are all symptoms of which of the following?

Cholinergic crisis

A patient has atony of the smooth muscle of the gastrointestinal tract. Which type of medication will be administered to increase smooth muscle strength?

Cholinergic drugs

Unwanted anticholinergic effects include:

Constipation and dry mouth.

The Adrenal glands produce what hormone?

Corticosteroids

Increased effect of a drug that results from accumulation in the body

Cumulative effect

Your patient is a 72-year-old Asian male, status post-MI, with a 10-year history of cardiovascular disorder. During your pre-discharge patient teaching on his new medications, you discuss his prescribed clonidine and its major clinical effect. Because the drug is an alpha2-adrenergic agonist, the expected effect is:

Decreased blood pressure.

Cellular changes

Drug action

Physiological changes

Drug effect

What drugs are referred to as "Legend Drugs"

Drugs that must carry the legend "Caution-federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription."

Which of the following drugs would be used to diagnose myasthenia gravis in a child?

Edrophonium (Tensilon)

SNRI

Effexor

Hypersensitivity

Excessive immune response to a specific substance

A nurse is caring for a patient with urinary retention. Which of the following conditions should the nurse notify the primary healthcare provider as part of the ongoing assessment?

Failure to void after drug administration

Anticholinergics do not block the effects of acetylcholine in the central nervous system. True or False?

False

What hormone induces sperm production?

Follicle stimulating hormone

What hormone induces the development of ovarian follicles?

Follicle stimulating hormone

Which hormone stimulates ovarian follicle development & sperm production?

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)

A nurse is writing a plan of care for a patient who is taking bethanechol (Urecholine). What would be an appropriate outcome for this patient?

Improved bladder function

Adrenergic drugs produce which of the following effects?`

Increased heart rate

Stimulation of beta1 adrenergic receptors in the heart results in:

Increased heart rate.

A patient with an overactive bladder has been prescribed solifenacin by the physician. The patient is also taking digoxin for the treatment of a cardiac dysrhythmia. The nurse should monitor for which of the following effects occurring due to the interaction of these two drugs?

Increased serum levels of digoxin

Alterations the drug undergoes in the body

Metabolism

Biotransformation of a drug or substance for use by the body

Metabolism

When administering anticholinesterase drugs, what assessment finding would indicate the patient is experiencing a toxic effect of the medication?

Muscle weakness

What side effects of clindamycin require discontinuation of the medication?

Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting

What side effects occur in most patients, at least to some degree, who are receiving amphotericin B?

Nephrotoxicity

Anticonvulsant

Neurontine

The student nurses are learning about drugs that act on the ANS. The students should learn that adrenergic blocking agents prevent which of the following neurotransmitters from being released and causing SNS effects to be blocked?

Norepinephrine

Morphine

Opioid analgesic

Which hormone stimulates the uterus to contract & induce childbirth?

Oxytocin

Excessive use of drugs or prescriptions or many drugs given at one time

Polypharmacy

Anticholinergics have varied effects on the body. What is one of those effects?

Preventing vagal stimulation

Drug that typifies the characteristics of that classification

Prototype

Direct toxicity

Reaction that results in tissue damage

The cholinergic blocking drug glycopyrrolate (Robinul) is used in conjunction with anesthesia for which of the following reasons?

Reduction of oral secretions

Which Bureau of the Dept. of Justice was established by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970?

The DEA.

A patient has been diagnosed with benign prostatic hypertrophy and has been prescribed prazosin (Minipress) to assist in the treatment of the symptoms. How does this alpha1-blocking agent decrease urinary retention?

The medication inhibits urinary bladder contraction.

Adverse reaction

Unplanned harmful responses to a medication

A student asks the pharmacology instructor to explain the action of anticholinergic agents. What would be the instructor's best response?

They act to block the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system

The nurse administered neostigmine to a patient with myasthenia gravis. The nurse is doubling the dose that the patient was taking at home. Three hours later, the nurse is assessing the patient and notes the following symptoms: nausea with vomiting, diarrhea, and sweating. What does she interpret these symptoms to be?

This is cholinergic crisis, and the physician needs to be notified immediately.

A nurse is required to administer propranolol to a patient for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The nurse checks the patient's apical pulse rate and blood pressure before administration of the drug and observes that the pulse rate is below 60 bpm. What nursing intervention should the nurse perform in this case?

Withhold the drug administration and contact PHCP.

superinfection

a new infection as a result of of killing normal flora

Side effects related to the use of quinolones include NDV in addition to ___

abdominal pain, colitis, crystalluria & phototoxicity

Description of the cellular changes that occur as a result of the drug

actions

Drugs that enhance the analgesic effects of opioids and nonopioids, produce analgesia alone or reduce the side effects of analgesics are referred to as

adjuvants

List of possible unpleasant or dangerous secondary effects, other than the desired effect

adverse reactions

Cephalosporins may have interactions when administered with ___

alcohol & loop diuretics

What contraindications most likely refer to the use of macrolides

alcoholism & hypertension


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