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37 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 37
pt forgot to take warfarin(coumadin) for 10hrs. How to advise?

wait until tomorrow to resume the medication

skip today's dose and take a double dose tomorrow

take an extra dose now to make up for the missed hours

take last night's dose now, and your next one is this evening when it's due

Term 2 of 37
which should you first admin for 84yr old pt not motivated to participate in care

mms

colchicine for acute, allopurinol for prevention

functional incontinence: everything works urinary system, it's the function of something
else that prevents. treat w/scheduled toileting

geriatric depression screening tool

Term 3 of 37
which insulin has the lowest risk of hypoglycemia

Glargine. Generally, the longer the acting insulin, the less chance of abrupt hypoglycemia,
next is NPH

Detemir. intermediate-acting insulins have a higher risk of hypoglycemia


Lispro. rapid-acting insulins are associated with a higher risk of hypoglycemia

Regular. short-acting insulins have a higher risk of hypoglycemia

, Term 4 of 37
Pt w/newly dx genital herpes would appropriately receive a prescription for:

oseltamivir

acyclovir


allopurinol


metronidazole

Term 5 of 37
28yr old has 3/6 systolic murmur. Which characteristic indicates a need for referral?

a decrease in blood pressure- could indicate hypovolemia or shock


a fixed split s2- could indicate pulmonary pathophysiology, lots more pressure in pulm
circulation creates circulatory discord

an elevated temperature- may suggest an infection or inflammatory process


an increase in heart rate- may indicate anxiety or sympathetic response

Term 6 of 37
probable etiology of 25y/o w/ aortic stenosis

potassium rich supplements (hyperkalemia)

congenital (bicuspid aortic valve)


ciprofloxacin(fluoroquinolones), tetracyclines, doxycycline

croup

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