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Advanced Pharmacology NSG 533 Across Life Span | Questions and Answers| Graded A 1. A nurse is teaching a pregnant woman about the use of medications during pregnancy. Which statement by the nurse is most accurate? "You should consult your healthcare provider before taking any medication, ...

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Advanced Pharmacology NSG 533
Across Life Span | Questions and
Answers| Graded A

1. A nurse is teaching a pregnant woman about the use of medications during pregnancy. Which

statement by the nurse is most accurate?

"You should consult your healthcare provider before taking any medication, as many can

affect fetal development."



2. A nurse is administering a medication to an elderly patient. What is the primary reason for

adjusting drug dosages in this population?

Age-related changes in pharmacokinetics, such as reduced renal and hepatic function.



3. A pediatric patient is receiving a medication that is metabolized by the liver. What should the

nurse consider regarding this patient's liver function?

Pediatric patients may have immature liver function, which can affect drug metabolism.



4. A nurse is educating the parents of a child who is prescribed antibiotics. What is a key point

the nurse should emphasize?

Complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed, even if the child feels better before

finishing.



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,5. An elderly patient is prescribed warfarin. What is the most important nursing intervention

regarding this medication?

Monitor the patient’s INR levels regularly to ensure safe and effective anticoagulation.



6. A nurse is caring for a newborn receiving a medication that is highly protein-bound. What is

the nurse's best action?

Monitor for potential toxicity, as newborns have lower protein levels which can increase

free drug concentration.



7. A pediatric patient is prescribed an antipyretic. What is the appropriate dosing consideration

for children?

Calculate the dose based on the child's weight and ensure the medication is appropriate for

their age.



8. A pregnant patient is prescribed an antibiotic known to be safe during pregnancy. What is the

nurse's role in educating the patient about potential side effects?

Discuss common side effects while reassuring her that the benefits of treatment often

outweigh the risks.



9. A nurse is administering a medication to a geriatric patient. What is the primary consideration

for polypharmacy in this population?

Increased risk of drug-drug interactions due to multiple medications being prescribed.



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,10. A nurse is caring for a child with asthma who is prescribed a beta-agonist inhaler. What is an

important teaching point for the parents?

Ensure the child knows how to use the inhaler correctly to achieve the best therapeutic

effect.



11. A nurse is assessing an elderly patient who has been started on a new antidepressant. What

should the nurse specifically monitor for in this population?

Signs of increased sedation and the risk of falls due to possible drowsiness.



12. A nurse is teaching about the use of analgesics in children. What is a critical consideration

regarding pain management in this age group?

Always assess the child’s pain using age-appropriate pain scales before and after

administering medication.



13. A patient in their third trimester of pregnancy is prescribed a medication for hypertension.

What is the most important consideration before administering the medication?

Assess for potential effects on fetal growth and monitor maternal blood pressure closely.



14. A nurse is educating a mother about the use of herbal supplements while breastfeeding. What

key point should be included?

Some herbal supplements can pass into breast milk and affect the infant; consult a

healthcare provider before use.



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, 15. A pediatric patient is diagnosed with ADHD and prescribed a stimulant. What should the

nurse monitor for in this patient?

Monitor for potential side effects such as increased heart rate, insomnia, and appetite

suppression.



16. A nurse is caring for a postpartum patient who is breastfeeding and requires pain

management. What is an appropriate analgesic choice for this patient?

Acetaminophen is generally safe for breastfeeding mothers and can effectively manage

mild to moderate pain.



17. A nurse is educating a patient about the effects of aging on pharmacotherapy. Which

statement is accurate?

"Older adults may experience altered pharmacokinetics, leading to increased sensitivity to

certain medications."



18. A nurse is administering a vaccination to an infant. What is the primary consideration

regarding immunizations in this population?

Follow the recommended vaccination schedule to ensure adequate immunity against

preventable diseases.



19. A geriatric patient is prescribed a new medication that has been associated with cognitive

impairment. What is the nurse's priority intervention?



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