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HESI: NUR100/ NUR 100 (New 2024/ 2025
Update) Pharmacology | Review with
Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
Correct| A Grade – Fortis
QUESTION
what is the peak of regular insulin, pt teaching regarding this
Answer:
peak: 2-3 hours, make sure patient eats breakfast or a mid-morning snack
QUESTION
how to give glargine insulin?
Answer:
given once a day at bedtime (do not mix)
-there is no peak
QUESTION
what is the glucagon emergency kit? how to give this?
Answer:
used when a diabetic becomes hypoglycemic and becomes unconscious.
-place pt on left side because the patient may vomit, pt should become conscious within 15 min
of injection
QUESTION
what to do if a patient is on an oral anti diabetic agent and the patient is NPO?
,Answer:
contact physician if patient is not receiving intravenous infusion of dextrose
QUESTION
what is glimepiride used for? what does a patient need to have in order for this medication to
work, and nursing consideration for this medication
Answer:
used for type 2 DM.
pt must have to have functioning beta cells for this to work.
-may be a cross sensitivity if a patient is allergic fo sulfa drugs
QUESTION
what can metformin cause?
Answer:
can decrease absorption of vitamin B12 and folic acid, it can produce lactic acidosis
QUESTION
when should -tidine and -prazoles be taken?
Answer:
30-60 minutes before meals
QUESTION
what is misoprostol used for?
, Answer:
prevents ulcers from long term NSAID use
(may produce uterine contractions, pregnancy category X)
QUESTION
how to take sucralfate (carafate)?
Answer:
on an empty stomach, not with any other meds or foods
QUESTION
nursing considerations for metoclopramide (raglan)
Answer:
may case tremors, restlessness, foot tapping, abnormal movements (notify provider if tremor
develops)
QUESTION
nursing considerations for a patient taking trimethobenzamide (Tigan)
Answer:
may cause extrapyramidal symptoms, liver toxicity, and cause sedation
QUESTION
What is Xenical (orlistat)?
-how to decrease the side effects of this drug?
Answer:
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