NURS 472A FOCUS ON NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 7TH EDITION KARCH TEST BANK
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Chapter 02- Drugs and the Body
1. Drugs do not metabolize the same way in all people. For what patient would a nurse expect to assess
for an alteration in drug metabolism?
A) A 35-year-old woman with cervical cancer
B) A 41-year-old man with kidney stones
C) A 50-year-old man with cirrhosis of...
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Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology (7th Edition by Amy Karch) 20
Chapter 02- Drugs and the Body
1. Drugs do not metabolize the same way in all people. For what patient would a nurse expect to assess
for an alteration in drug metabolism?
A) A 35-year-old woman with cervical cancer
B) A 41-year-old man with kidney stones
C) A 50-year-old man with cirrhosis of the liver
D) A 62-year-old woman in acute renal failure
Ans: C
Feedback:
The liver is the most important site of drug metabolism. If the liver is not functioning effectively, as in
patients with cirrhosis, drugs will not metabolize normally so that toxic levels could develop unless
dosage is reduced. A patient with cervical cancer or kidney stones would not be expected to have
altered ability to metabolize drugs so long as no liver damage existed. The patient with renal failure
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would have altered excretion of the drugs through the renal system but metabolism would not be
impacted.
2. A patient presents to the emergency department with a drug level of 50 units/mL. The half-life of this
drug is 1 hour. With this drug, concentrations above 25 units/mL are considered toxic and no more drug
is given. How long will it take for the blood level to reach the non-toxic range?
A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
Ans: B
Feedback:
Half-life is the time required for the serum concentration of a drug to decrease by 50%. After 1 hour,
the serum concentration would be 25 units/mL (50/2) if the body can properly metabolize and excrete
the drug. After 2 hours, the serum concentration would be 12.5 units/mL (25/2) and reach the nontoxic
range. In 30 minutes the drug level would be 37.5 units/mL, whereas in 3 hours the drug level would be
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6.25.
3. A patient has recently moved from Vermont to Southern Florida. The patient presents to the clinic
complaining of dizzy spells and weakness. While conducting the admission assessment, the patient tells
the nurse that he have been on the same antihypertensive drug for 6 years and had stable blood
pressures and no adverse effects. Since his move, he has been having problems and he feels that the
drug is no longer effective. The clinic nurse knows that one possible reason for the change in the
effectiveness of the drug could be what?
A) The impact of the placebo effect on the patient’s response.
B) The accumulative effect of the drug if it has been taken for many years.
C) The impact of the warmer environment on the patient’s physical status.
D) Problems with patient compliance with the drug regimen while on vacation.
Ans: C
Feedback:
Antihypertensive drugs work to decrease the blood pressure. When a patient goes to a climate that is
much warmer than usual, blood vessels dilate and the blood pressure falls. If a patient is taking an
antihypertensive drug and moves to a warmer climate, there is a chance that the patient’s blood pressure
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will drop too low, resulting in dizziness and feelings of weakness. Even mild dehydration could
exacerbate these effects. Most antihypertensives are metabolized and excreted and do not accumulate in
the body. Patients must be very compliant with their drug regimen on vacation. After several years on
an antihypertensive drug, the effects of that drug are known; therefore, the placebo effect should not be
an issue.
4. An important concept taught by the nurse when providing medication teaching is the need to provide a
complete list of medications taken to health care providers to avoid what?
A) Spending large amounts of money on medications
B) Allergic reactions to medications
C) Drugdrug interactions
D) Critical concentrations of medications in the body
Ans: C
Feedback:
It is important that all health care providers have a complete list of the patient’s medications to avoid
drugdrug interactions caused by one provider ordering a medication, unaware of another medication the
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