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1. The nurse is educating a patient with cancer about combination chemotherapy. Which is an 
accurate statement? 
a. “Combination chemotherapy is the administration of an antineoplastic drug that 
will be toxic during a specific phase of cellular growth.” 
b. “Combination chemotherapy is the administration of an antineoplastic drug that is 
active throughout the cell cycle.” 
c. “Combination chemotherapy is the administration of antineoplastic drugs that 
change the way the body respon...
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...
1. What is the action of amiodarone (Cordarone), a class III agent used to treat cardiac 
dysrhythmias? 
a. It acts as a myocardial depressant by inhibiting sodium ion movement. 
b. It prolongs the duration of the electrical stimulation on cells and the refractory time 
between electrical impulses. 
c. It acts as a beta-adrenergic agent. 
d. It slows the rate of electrical conduction and prolongs the time between 
contractions. 
ANS: D 
Class I antidysrhythmic drugs act as a myocardial depressan...
1. A patient who has undergone a lengthy surgical procedure under general anesthesia is unable 
to breathe on his own following the procedure. Which drug will the nurse expect to be 
administered as an antidote to the neuromuscular-blocking agent? 
a. Dantrolene (Dantrium) 
b. Neostigmine methylsulfate (Prostigmin) 
c. Ether 
d. Baclofen (Lioresal) 
ANS: B 
Neostigmine methylsulfate is an antidote to neuromuscular-blocking agents. Additional 
measures to implement include artificial respirations...
2. A patient states that she has a difficult time remembering when to resume her triphasic 
contraceptive pills following her menses. Which alternative plan will the nurse suggest that 
she discuss with her health care provider? 
a. Changing to the 28-day packet 
b. Using the inert pills every other month 
c. Changing her prescription to the mini pill 
d. Calling the health care provider whenever she forgets to get appropriate instruction 
ANS: A 
Using the 28-day packet would allow her to conti...
1. A patient has been on high-dose corticosteroid therapy for the treatment of lupus 
erythematosus. In addition to monitoring electrolyte levels, which laboratory studies will the 
nurse monitor? 
a. Complete blood count 
b. Partial thromboplastin time 
c. Liver function panel 
d. Blood glucose levels 
ANS: D 
Corticosteroid therapy may induce hyperglycemia, particularly in prediabetic or diabetic 
patients. All patients must be monitored for the development of hyperglycemia, particularly 
duri...
1. What negative effects does immobilization have on the musculoskeletal system? 
a. Demineralization of bone 
b. Increase in aerobic capacity 
c. Increased muscle oxidation 
d. Lengthening of muscle fibers 
ANS: A 
Immobilization has negative effects on the musculoskeletal system such as demineralization 
of bone, a decrease in aerobic capacity, a decrease in muscle oxidation, and shortening of 
muscle fibers. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 192 OBJ: 1 
TOP: Effects of Immobility K...
1. The nurse is assessing a patient who is complaining of hearing voices. What is this patient 
experiencing? 
a. Delusions 
b. Flight of ideas 
c. Disorganized thinking 
d. Hallucinations 
ANS: D 
Hallucinations are false sensory perceptions that are experienced without an external stimulus 
but seem real to the patient. Auditory hallucinations are prominent in a schizophrenic patient. 
Additional sensory hallucinations include those of touch, sight, smell, and body sensation. 
Delusions are fa...
1. What occurs with mania associated with bipolar disorder? 
a. Varying degrees of sadness 
b. Distinct episodes of elation 
c. Suicide 
d. Psychomotor retardation 
ANS: B 
Mania is characterized by distinct episodes of euphoria and elation. Sadness is characteristic 
of depression. Suicide is not generally associated with mania; it is more commonly associated 
with depression. Psychomotor retardation is not associated with mania. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 230 OBJ: 1 
TOP: N...
1. What is the recommended time over which antianxiety medications must be gradually tapered 
before discontinuation? 
a. 1 week 
b. 1 month 
c. 6 months 
d. 1 year 
ANS: B 
Withdrawal from medication should be done under a health care provider’s supervision. 
Withdrawal usually takes 4 weeks and requires a gradual reduction in dosage and greater 
intervals between medication administrations. One week is an inadequate interval for 
cessation of antianxiety medication therapy. Six months to 1 y...