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What emergency drug can be used with an aspirin overdose and why? |
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sodium bicarbonate, it neutralizes acid and increases renal excretion of the acid |
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What mineral can be used for nighttime leg cramps? |
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Why does Coumadin have so many drugs listed as interactions? |
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If a patient suddenly stops Dilantin therapy, what could be the outcome? |
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Since thorazine and like medications can cause agranulocytosis, what would you want patient to admit immediately? |
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What is the most important question to ask a pt starting antidepressants? |
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Have you had any suicidal thoughts lately? |
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If a child is experiencing anorexia due to Ritalin, what should nurse suggest? |
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eat before taking medication |
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If a patient who is alcoholic and on antabuse treatment, stops pills for a week and starts drinking, what will happen? |
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sever headache, nausea, vomiting |
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What is more potent, codeine or morphine? |
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How soon should patient take nitrate after feeling angina? |
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What is the goal of therapy for Parkinson's patient? |
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Decrease tremors, and improve functioning and ADLs |
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What effect does Epogen have on the cardiovascular system? |
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A patient presents in the ED after overdose of Oxycontin, what drug would be used? |
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What could be assessed if a patient on Coumadin takes ginkgo biloba? |
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signs of bleeding- petechiae and bleeding gums |
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inhaling of volatile substances like paint thinner |
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Why can't Concerta be easily refilled? |
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it is a controlled substance |
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What IV drug is used to treat status epilepticus? |
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Propranolol (Inderal) being used to treat HTN in a male client may have what effect? |
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decreased sexual function |
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What is a renal system symptom of an anticholinergenic? |
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If a nurse commits a med error, what should she do? |
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document the med given, notify prescriber, fill out an incident report |
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If a patient who is treated with phenobarbital for seizures discovers she is pregnant, what should be done? |
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How does reteplase (Retivase) improve function after an MI? |
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dissolves clot and reestablishes tissue perfusion |
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A patient with angina being treated with amlodipine (Norvasc) must be taught to report which critical finding? |
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Weight gain of 2 lbs/day or 5 lbs/week |
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For which kind of seizure is ethosuximide (Zarontin) prescribed? |
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A patient is on nadolol (Corgard), what respiratory effects may this drug have? |
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bronchospasm/bronchoconstriction |
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Before giving Vasotec to a patient, what should the nurse do? |
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How does doxazoin (Cardura) decrease BP? |
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What effect does garlic have on INR in a patient on Coumadin therapy? |
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If a patient is on cholestryamine for lowering cholesterol, what is an essential nursing assessment intervention? |
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Assess bowel sounds in all 4 quadrants |
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How does HCTZ decrease blood pressure |
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increases urinary excretion |
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If a pt being treated with atenolol (Tenomin) suddenly stops taking it, what could be the outcome? |
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What effect does propanolol have in a diabetic? |
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blunt adrenergic symptoms and decrease in blood sugar |
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Why would you give an IV drug instead of an oral for nausea? |
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What are the drug effects of meds such as Aricept for Alzheimer's? |
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it decreases the symptoms for a while |
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What agency is responsible for approving drugs? |
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What is a psychological addiction? |
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The craving for a substance |
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Why will meds potentially become less effective during pregnancy? |
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there is an increased blood volume...baby is taking some of mother's blood supply |
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A classic first symptom of digitalis toxicity is... |
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After exposure to anthrax, what antibiotic should be administered? |
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What effect would the nurse expect when administering buspar (Buspirone)? |
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a decrease in anxiety and an increase in relaxation |
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What makes herbals so different from drugs in safety? |
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Manufacturers do not need to assure safety of efficacy |
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What are the procedures following a medication error designed to do? |
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to verify that patient safety was protected |
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When administering heparin, should the nurse aspirate? |
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What adverse reaction symptom should a patient taking a statin admit immediately? |
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If the patient says a med is too expensive, what advice should you give them? |
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If a malnourished client is prescribed a high protein binding drug, what will happen?
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Drug may reach toxic levels due to more free drug |
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What anticoagulant is safe during pregnancy? |
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Why would the physician change the prescription for an antibiotic that is water-soluble to a lipid-soluble when the patient is diagnosed with meningitis? |
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only lipid-soluble drugs can cross the blood brain barrier |
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What is the most commonly used replacement drug for heroine addiction? |
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When taking muscle relaxants, what must be done to assist GI function? |
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If a patient is started on a beta blocker, what must you teach them to do each day? |
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take their pulse for one full minute |
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Why must a patient taking lithium for bipolar depression use table salt (sodium)? |
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to allow for renal clearance of lithium to prevent toxicity |
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If a patient admits to using alcohol, what should you ask them next? |
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How many drinks to you have per day? |
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What would you monitor in an African American client who is started on erythromycin? |
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RBCs in CBC due to hemolysis from a possible G6PD deficiency |
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Why do patients on Dilantin need routine blood levels tested? |
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Dilantin has a tight therapeutic index |
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What is the antidote to nerve gas exposure? |
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What cardiac effect may benztropine (Cogentin) have on the Parkinson's patient? |
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How does a nerve block decrease pain for the chronic pain sufferer? |
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it blocks the transmission of the pain sensation along the nerve |
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What action is expected when albuterol is administered to the asthmatic client? |
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What electrolytes can be depleted from Lasix therapy? |
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What class of drugs are contraindicated with Dantirum? |
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What two things should you check before giving any new drug to a patient? |
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verify patient's identity and check allergies |
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Why shouldn't Parkinson's patients take a multivitamin with levadopa? |
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B6 prevents absorption of the levadopa |
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What is a physical addiction? |
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physical withdrawal symptoms |
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What administration procedure would make aspirin more effective and why? |
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empty stomach, there is more acid present |
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What is an adverse reaction of aspirin in the elderly? |
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Why does diltiazem (Cardizem) sometimes cause headaches? |
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it dilates blood vessels in the brain |
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What is the adverse effect of administering hypotonic fluid IV? |
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first thing that happens: confusion, LOC, headache |
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Why do patients with TB take multiple drugs? |
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It decreases resistance to any one drug |
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What two types of toxicity can drugs ending in "-mycin" cause? |
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ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity |
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What daily intervention should the nurse make for a patient on garamycin? |
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whisper test, checking for ototoxicity |
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Before administering amphotericin B, what should the nurse check? |
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The patient is prescribed cephapine or maxopine, what do you check first? |
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if pt has allergy to penicillin |
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A patient is using lamisil (treatment of fungal infection of toenails). What med should not be used for a headache? |
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What lab tests for HIV effectiveness? |
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How does tamoxifen work with breast cancer? |
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blocks? estrogen receptors |
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If a patient is on a MAOI and takes benedryl, what will the outcome be? |
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What effect does isopril have on blood sugar? |
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Why is Pepto Bismol effective againt h. pylori? |
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it prevents the attachment |
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When is Lispro insulin best administered? |
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A client being treated with phosomax should report what electrolyte imbalance? |
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If a patient's eye drops sting, what should nurse tell patient? |
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this is common and normal |
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Which anti-arthritic drugs are safe durng pregnancy? |
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How long after eye drop administration should contact lenses be left out of eyes? |
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What time of day should you take glucocorticoids? |
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What advantages do inhaled glucocorticoids have over systemic glucocorticoids? |
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it provides local relief, reduces systemic side effects |
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A patient is on Dantrum, what drug is contraindicated? |
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berapamil (calcium channel blocker) |
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A patient on Procardia has experienced heart failure, what should you check for? |
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breath sounds, listening for crackles |
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What is the priority assessment on a patient on inalopril (Vasotec)? |
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What ADR of captopril would cause health care provider to change drug to ARB? |
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What major side effect of beta blockers cause men to stop taking them? |
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Patient on spirinolactone should be assessed for which electrolyte imbalance? |
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A patient on garamycin should be assessed for... |
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hearing and renal function (ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity) |
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A diabetic on isopril should be monitored for what? |
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hyperglycemia, tachycardia |
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What treatment can a patient with arthritis who becomes pregnant use? |
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heat therapy and splinting |
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When teaching a patient to administer their own ear drops, what postition should they be in? |
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If a patient is switched to a more potent drug, will their dosage increase or decrease? |
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What do pharmacogenomics mean for the future? |
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more specific and individualized drugs |
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What drug treats absent seizures? |
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What does an absent seizure look like? |
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zoning out, blank, no tremors |
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What would you be most concerned about in a patient that just overdosed on a tricyclic antidepressant? |
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What is tardive dyskinesia? |
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lip smacking and unusual facial movements |
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What drug classification can cause tardive dyskinesia and acathesia? |
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Patients taking drugs that cause bone marrow suppression should report what? |
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infection and sore throat |
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Any drug that causes CNS depression may cause what ADR? |
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