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NCLEX Prep II Renal and Urinary Medications Chapter 59 (Answered) With Rationale
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NCLEX Prep II Renal and Urinary Medications Chapter 59 (Answered) With Rationale 
 
Parenteral bethanechol chloride is prescribed for a client with urinary retention. The nurse should plan to administer this medication by which route? 
1.Intravenously 
2.Intradermally 
3.Intramuscularly 
4.Subcutaneously 
4.Subcutaneously 
Rationale: 
The injectable form of bethanechol chloride is intended for subcutaneous administration only. Bethanechol must never be injected intramuscularly or intravenously b...
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Galen Pharm Exam 1 Complete Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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pilocarpine (Pilocar) - correct answer glaucoma 
 
tolterodine (Detrol) - correct answer incontinence 
 
gentamycin - correct answer serious gram negative organisms 
 
amoxicillin - correct answer respiratory infections, UTI, otitis media, sinusitis 
 
cefazolin sodium - correct answer ...
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NCLEX Prep II Renal and Urinary Medications Chapter 59 (Answered) With Rationale
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NCLEX Prep II Renal and Urinary Medications Chapter 59 (Answered) With Rationale 
 
Parenteral bethanechol chloride is prescribed for a client with urinary retention. The nurse should plan to administer this medication by which route? 
1.Intravenously 
2.Intradermally 
3.Intramuscularly 
4.Subcutaneously 
4.Subcutaneously 
Rationale: 
The injectable form of bethanechol chloride is intended for subcutaneous administration only. Bethanechol must never be injected intramuscularly or intravenously b...
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Nr 508 final examination
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Nr 508 final examination 
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NR 508 Final Exam 
A patient who has diabetes reports intense discomfort when needing to void.A 
urinalysis is normal. To treat this, the primary care NP should consider prescribing: 
flavoxate (Urispas). 
bethanechol (Urecholine). 
phenazopyridine (Pyridium). 
This patient is describing urge incontinence, or overactive bladder, which occurs 
when the detrusor muscle is hyperactive, causing an intense urge to void before 
the bladder is full. U...
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NR 508 Final Exam.
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A patient who has diabetes reports intense discomfort when needing to void. A 
urinalysis is normal. To treat this, the primary care NP should consider 
prescribing: 
flavoxate (Urispas). 
bethanechol (Urecholine). 
phenazopyridine (Pyridium). 
Correct! 
oxybutynin chloride (Ditropan XL). 
This patient is describing urge incontinence, or overactive bladder, which occurs 
when the detrusor muscle is hyperactive, causing an intense urge to void before 
the bladder is full. U...
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Capstone PNR 207 Exam Questions with Latest Update
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Vitamin C - Answer-May help acidity urinary crystals 
 
Vaginitis, rashes, confusion and arrhythmias. - Answer-Medications that may be used for a UTI include cefazolin (ancef) which may cause 
 
Confusion - Answer-UTI in elderly may present as 
 
Ditropan - Answer-Overactive bladder treatment 
 
Warm water over perineum - Answer-Under active bladder 
 
Epididymitis - Answer-Increase fluid, ease force of stream, use condoms 
 
Bethanechol chloride - Answer-Contraindicated with GI, GU sx, IBS, per...
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Chapter 41: Drugs Used to Treat Disorders of the Urinary System Clayton/Willihnganz: Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 17th Edition
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1. What is the action of urinary antimicrobial agents? 
a. Reduce pain associated with bladder spasms caused by the infection 
b. Enhance output enough to flush out the infection from the urinary tract 
c. Eliminate urinary retention 
d. Have an antiseptic effect on the urine and the urinary tract 
ANS: D 
Urinary antimicrobial agents have an antiseptic effect on the urine and the urinary tract. 
Pyridium reduces pain associated with bladder spasms related to urinary tract infection (UTI). 
Anti...
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NLN NYP PHARM EXAM-70 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A nurse is preparing to administer buspirone (BuSpar) to a client. The nurse should recognize that the medication is classified as a 
• Antidepressant 
• Anti-anxiety agent 
• Antiseizure medication 
• Antipsychotic 
b. Anti-anxiety agent 
 
 
 
A nurse should monitor a client who is receiving cefotaxime sodium (Claforan) for side effects, which include 
• Diarrhea 
• Vertigo 
• Tinnitus 
• Insomnia 
a. Diarrhea 
 
 
 
 
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Test Bank Pharmacology A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach
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Test Bank Pharmacology A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach – LATEST EDITION 
 
The nurse is preparing to administer a drug and learns that it is an indirect-acting cholinergic agonist. The 
nurse understands that this drug 
a. acts on muscarinic receptors. 
b. acts on nicotinic receptors. 
c. inhibits cholinesterase. 
d. inhibits cholinergic receptors. - C 
 
Rational: 
Agents that inhibit cholinesterase, which is the enzyme that destroys acetylcholine, indirectly enhance the 
action...
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NLN MEDICATION EXAM-66 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Six Rights of Medication Administration 
Right medication 
Right patient 
Right Time 
Right Route 
Right Dose 
Right Documentation 
 
 
 
Two patient identifiers 
Name and DOB 
 
 
 
 
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Which medication is contraindicated for renal failure patients? 
 
• Ampicillin sodium (Omnipien-N) 
• Calcitriol (Rocaltrol) 
• Diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Benadryl) 
• Tobramyci...
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