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D116 Adv Pharm Unit 3 OA Objective Assessment Review Questions
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A patient is wheezing Tachycardia
and short of breath. The
nurse assesses a heart Beta-agonists are used for asthma because of
rate of 88 beats per their B2 on bronchial smooth muscle-causes
minute, a respiratory bronchodilation
rate of 24 breaths per
minute, and a blood Non-specific is B2
pressure of 124/78 mm
Hg. The prescriber Specific is B1 and they cause tachycardia and
orders a nonspecific hypertension
beta- agonist
medication.
Besides evaluating
the patient for a
reduction in
respiratory distress,
the nurse should
monitor for
which side effect?

A patient is experiencing Physostigmine
toxic side effects from
atropine, including
delirium and
hallucinations. Which
medication should the
provider administer?

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A patient brought to the Allow a reduced dose of the anesthetic
emergency department
requires sutures. The Epi prolongs absorption of the anesthetic because
prescriber orders a local it is an alpha 1 agonist
anesthetic with
epinephrine. The
epinephrine is ordered
to .

A patient has been Reevaluate the dx
diagnosed with
Parkinson disease (PD) There should be some therapeutic effects after
and begins treatment several months of tx
with carbidopa. After
several months of
therapy, the patient
reports no change in
symptoms.
As the provider, you
should
do which of the following?

A patient who is taking Ask the pt is she is taking the med with food
oral contraceptives begins because taking the drug on an empty stomach
taking valproic acid for can cause gastrointestinal side effects
seizures.
After a week of therapy
with valproic acid, the
patient tells the nurse
that she is experiencing
nausea.
What should the nurse do?

A patient with cerebral Missed doses of baclofen
palsy who has been
receiving baclofen via Baclofen does not appear to cause physical
gastrostomy tube for dependence, but abrupt discontinuation has been

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three months is
associated with adverse reactions
admitted to the hospital
for evaluation of new-
Abrupt withdrawal can cause visual
onset seizures.
hallucinations, paranoid ideation, and seizures
What might you suspect
to be the cause of these
seizures?

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A nurse is preparing a Nervousness and tachycardia
patient to go home from
the emergency If severe, alpha and beta antagonists can be given
department after
receiving sutures for a
laceration on one hand.
The provider used
lidocaine with epinephrine
as a local anesthetic.
Which symptom in this
patient causes the most
concern?

A patient who has CAD
recurrent migraine
headaches is prescribed Serotonin receptor agonists cause
sumatriptan. vasoconstriction and coronary vasospasm
Which aspect of this
patient's history is of
concern when taking
this
drug?

A patient who has been "Stop taking the MAOI two weeks before starting
taking a monoamine the SSRI"
oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)
for depression for MAOIs increase serotonin and can increase the
several months tells the risk for serotonin syndrome
provider that the
medication has not SSRI and MAOIs should never be given together
helped with symptoms.
You plan to switch the
patient to an SSRI.
What should you instruct
the
nurse to teach this
patient?

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