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A patient is to receive gabapentin PO 1200mg/day, the medication is to be given TID and is available in 400mg capsules. How many capsules should be given with each dose?

1 capsule

A patient is to receive a total of 150mg of Norpramine PO QD. The patient is to receive the drug TID. The drug is available in 50mg tablets. How many tablets should the patient be given at each dose?

1 tablet

A patient is to receive Cepacore 500mg Q8hrs PO, how many grams should the patient receive in a 24-hour period?

1.5 grams

A child is to receive 150mg Ibuprofen PO Q6 hours PO, the drug is available in solution 100mg/5ml. How many teaspoons should you give the patient?

1.5 teaspoons

A child is to receive IV penecilin G potassium 50,000 units/kg/day. The child weighs 30kg. The medication is available as a powder with 5,000,000 units per vial. Add 5ml of sterile solvent to vial. How many ml should be administered.

1.5ml

In a clinical trial of an antineoplastic drug a patient is to receive 10 mg/kg of the drug QD in 3 divided doses. The patient weighs 60kg. How much of the drug should the patient receive in each dose?

200mg

A nurse notices that the drip rate of an IV infusion is 40 drops per minute. The set delivers 20 drops per ml, how many ml should the patient receive in 4 hours?

480ml

A patient who has a venous thromboembolism is ordered a heparin infusion. A bolus dose of 100ui/kg is ordered. The patient weighs 81 kilos. The concentration of heparin in our vile is 1000ui/ml How many ml should the patient receive?

8.1ml

A patient is receiving an infusion of 800ui heparin/hour. The concentration of the bottle is 25,000ui/250ml. The infusion pump will be set to infuse how many ml per hour?

8ml

when medication is administered IV rather than IM:

A smaller amount of the drug is needed

Prior to administrating nose drops, the patient should be asked to blow his nose gently because:

It will aid in the absorption of the medication

Because Porpranalol hydrochloride (Inderal) is a drug that can lead to liver damage, the patient needs to limit consumption of:

Alcoholic beverages

A patient is to start taking an NSAID for the relief of osteoarthritic pain. Which of these questions should the nurse consider before actually administering the drug?

Are they allergic to aspirin

A patient who has had an MI is to receive propranolol. To minimize variations in absorption of the drug, which of these actions should the nurse take?

Be consistent in either taking the drug with or without food

A postoperative neurosurgeon patient is to receive IV Phenitron (Dilantin). While the patient is receiving this drug, which of these actions should the nurse take?

Check his blood pressure

which of these factors is likely to affect absorption of medications in an older adult as a result of the aging process?

Decrease in visceral going to blood flow

A patient is given 5 units of regular insulin, 10 units of humulin N insulin 20 minutes before breakfast. Both drugs come in multiple dose vials. Which actions should the nurse take when administering the drugs?

Draw up the 5 units of regular and then the 10 units of humulin N

Because hyperuricemia is likely to occur when a patient is receiving Cyteroben as part of the treatment for leukemia the patient should:

Drink 2-3L of fluids a day

A patient who has allergic rhinitis is taking Zyrtec. The patient should be told that an adverse effect of Zyrtec is:

Drowziness

A patient says, "I've been taking St. John's Wart for my premenstrual problems and it really works:. Based on this statement, which is the essential action for the nurse to take?

Find out what other medications the patient is also taking

A patient with diabetes mellitus just had a right THA. The patient has all of the following postoperative orders, which one would the nurse question?

Giving isophane insulin by sliding scale

A patient is taking a Staten, which breaks down lipids. The patient should limit the intake of:

Grapefruit juice

A patient who has been receiving chemotherapy antineoplastics via a peripherally inserted central catheter called a PICC line is to have the catheter removed. The nurse is going to have to remove the PICC line. What should she do?

Grasp the catheter at the exit site and very slowly, in short increments, pull the catheter out

An adolescent male patient has been started on testosterone therapy. The patient should be instructed to report wihch of these adverse effects is an indication they should stop treatment?

Gynecomastia

A patient who take an adrenal corticosteroid drug for a long period of time, they should:

Have their bone density monitored

A patient who has inoperable cancer of the prostate is to receive Luprotide (hormone), he should be informed about the adverse effects of this drug which include:

Hot flashes

A woman who has had surgical treatment for breast cancer is now taking Tomaxofen (Novadex) therapy, while taking this drug she might complain of:

Hot flashes

An IV Vancomycin is given too readily. What would that look like?

Hypertension, flush, and rash

A patient who is taking verapamil orally should be assessed for adverse effects, which might include:

Hypotension

A patient who has bleeding tendencies should be advised from taking:

Ibuprofen

What indication would tell us Lipator is having the intended effect?

Increased HDL

Dopamine is used to correct hemodynamic imbalance. How does it correct the imbalance?

Increases cardiac output

When a patient is to receive a medication via rectal suppository, what should you do?

Insert the suppository past the anal sphincter

Prior to staring an antibiotic for a patient who has an infected surgical wound, which of these would we do first?

Make sure the site was cultured first

A patient receiving Lanoxiparen (Lovinex) to assist in the prevention of DVTs. If a patient made all of the following statements, which one would indicate an adverse reaction?

My stools have become black in color

Atropine sulfate is contraindicated in patients who have:

Narrow angle glaucoma

during the administration of an IM injection, blood is aspirated. What should the nurse do next?

Prepare a new injection

Prednisone therapy, when patient discontinues therapy why should they taper the medication?

Prevent adrenal gland atrophy

Reverse Heparin; patient is receiving Heparin IV, which drug is a Heparin antagonist?

Protamine Sulfate

The intended use of eye drops to treat glaucoma is to:

Reduce the amount of fluid in the eye

Which of these factors influences absorption of medication into the blood stream

Route of administration

After a patient receives an intravaginal medications such as Estrodol the nurse should instruct the patient the following:

Rub yogurt in her vagina... Kidding, she should lay flat for 30 minutes

A patient who develops anemia secondary to chronic kidney disease the patient is to be given erythropoietin Epogen because it is going to:

Stimulate the bone marrow to make blood cells

A patient who has erosive esophagitis is to take 40mg of sodium (protonics) every day for the next 10 weeks. The affect of the drug is to:

Suppress gastric secretions

A patient has an order of Dilpizen hydrochloride 120mg sustained release tablet BID the patient should be instructed to:

Swallow the tablet whole

A patient is receiving dobutamine for short term treatment of cardiac decompensation. The nurse should monitor the patient for signs of adverse reactions, which might include:

Tachydysrhythmia

Beta-blockers, such as Tinormin, are often given to patients who have hypertension. The nurse would need to make sure that the patient knows how to:

Take their pulse

A patient has an order for Cirprmycin Chloride (Cipro) 500mg PO Q12hr, patient should avoid:

Taking an antacid at the same time

An older adult has been receiving a daily dose of Dijoxcin 0.25mg PO. One day when the nurse attempts to administer the Dijoxcin the patient says, "this pill is yellow and my pill has always been white". Which action should the nurse take first?

Talk to someone in the pharmacy

An older adult patient is receiving Popantheline Bromide for bladder spasms after a transfer referral resection of the prostate. Because the patient is receiving this drug which of these measures should be included:

Tell him to change positions slowly at first

When a patient uses Asthmacort in a metered dost inhaler the nurse should instruct the patient to take which of the following steps?

Tell them to exhale fully prior to putting the inhaler in her mouth

a patient is to receive a rapid bolus dose of adenosine 6mg IV over 1-2 seconds. Because adenosine has a short half-life of up t 10 sections

The adverse effects will be self-limiting

A patient who has kidney disease is going to take an oral drug that is eliminated through the kidneys. The nurse would expect that:

The serum half life might be prolonged

As a general rule, opiates such as opium sulfate are not prescribed for patines who are suspected of having head injuries because:

They can prevent recognition of neurological changes

Levothyrosxine is given to a patient. Which shows understanding by the patient?

They will be on this medication of the rest of their life

A patient is to receive lithium carbonate. This patient should be observed for side effects, which would include:

Tiki eye and urinary retention

Which finding would be expected for an insulin overdose?

Tremors

A patient starts an antibiotic, which of these statements if made by the patient would indicate that the patient has had an adverse reaction?

When my mother gets this she gets an anaphylactic reaction


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