Final Exam NUR350 Latest Questions and Answers 100% Correct.
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NUR350
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NUR350
A breast-feeding patient has been given a prescription medication. The physician
assures her that the drug is safe. The mother is concerned but wants to continue
breast-feeding. The nurse should instruct the patient to: - ️️Take the medication
right after breast-feeding
A client is brought ...
Final Exam NUR350
A breast-feeding patient has been given a prescription medication. The physician
assures her that the drug is safe. The mother is concerned but wants to continue
breast-feeding. The nurse should instruct the patient to: - ✔️✔️Take the medication
right after breast-feeding
A client is brought to the emergency department having ingested some wild
mushrooms. The nurse notes the client is salivating profusely and has a blood pressure
of 70/40 and a pulse of 48 bpm. What drug will the nurse expect to administer? -
✔️✔️Atropine
"Off-label" means that a drug: - ✔️✔️Th effect of the drug is not its primary use
The nursing student understands that the biggest difference between children 1-12 and
adults is which of the following - ✔️✔️Children have a faster metabolism
Nurses need to teach clients when each medication is to be taken in relation to meals
because food may: - ✔️✔️Food may reduce rate or extent of drug absorption
The nurse is taking a health history on a patient who has been prescribed a drug with
anticholinergic properties. While collecting the health history, what should the nurse
specifically assess for? - ✔️✔️Glaucoma
Discharge planning for patients leaving the hospital should include instructions on the
use of over the counter (OTC) drugs. Which comment by the patient would demonstrate
a good understanding of OTC drugs? - ✔️✔️OTC medications can cause serious harm
if not taken according to directions
The nurse is assessing a patient who comes to the emergency department with swelling
of face/neck, difficulty breathing, and palpitations following a bee sting. The nurse
prepares to administer which of the following drugs? - ✔️✔️Epinephrine
The nurse caring for a patient receiving a vasodilator drug notes that his pulse has
increased to 110 beats per minute. Which of the following drugs might be added to
counteract this acceleration in pulse? - ✔️✔️Beta blockers, propranolol
The nurse is educating a patient on foods to avoid because the foods cause an
undesired high effect of the medication. The nurse understands that the patient is
correct with which of the following medications: - ✔️✔️Grapefruit juice and statins
MAOIs and tyramine
Fiber and digoxin
Milk and tetracyclines
, A nurse is teaching parents how to use an Epi-Pen for their child. Which statement by
the parents indicates understanding of the of the teaching? - ✔️✔️Go to the ER after
use
A client is receiving a drug that is an alpha-and-beta adrenergic receptor agonist. The
nurse should assess the client for what possible side effects to this medication? -
✔️✔️Hypertension
While studying for the test, the nursing student encounters the following drug:
papaverine (Pavabid). What does the nursing student identify the name papaverine as?
- ✔️✔️Generic name
The nurse understands that the effect between morphine and naloxone is considered
which of the following interactions: - ✔️✔️Beneficial inhibitory interaction
The nurse is reviewing medication that the 32-week pregnant mother is taking which
medication would be most concerning for the nurse? - ✔️✔️Category X drugs
Heroin is a drug with the greatest potential for abuse and no recognized medical use in
the US. Under what category would heroin be classified? - ✔️✔️Level 1
The nurse is educating new nurses on the ways to decrease medication errors. Which
of the following if said by the new nurse would require further education? - ✔️✔️TIPS:
use a computerized order entry system, bar-codes that match pts armband, medication
reconciliation, avoid error prone abbreviations, Encourage pts and families to be active
members of the healthcare team
The nurse administers albuterol to a patient who has asthma. The albuterol acts by
stimulating beta2-adrenergic receptors to cause bronchodilation. The nurse
understands that albuterol is beta-adrenergic: - ✔️✔️Agonist
Which of the following neurotransmitters is associated with activation of muscarinic
(cholinergic) receptors? - ✔️✔️Acetylcholine
What conditions may be treated using alpha blockers? - ✔️✔️Hypertension
Prostate problems in men
A drug that elicits only those responses for which it is given is considered to be -
✔️✔️Selective
What is the most important property of an ideal drug? - ✔️✔️Effectiveness
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