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What is the action and are uses of atropine drops? Which medications are contraindicated for glaucoma?...
Name 4 mechanisms of action antihypertensive medications use to reduce blood pressure. 2. Name 3 teaching points for a patient going home on an antihypertensive medication. 3. What is the most common side effect of statin medications for cholesterol? (It is common reason for stopping the medication) 4. What is a common side effect of ACE inhibitors that also makes patients often stop the medication? 5. What can happen if a patient stops taking an antihypertensive medication cold turkey?
37. What is the action of platelet inhibitors. 38. What is the antidote for Cournadin 39 Which lab test is monitored for Coumadin as well as amlodarone [Cordarone]. chlonide 40. What is the route of administration for Coumadin 41. What is the antidote for heparin. 42 What is the onset of action for heparin. 43. What is the lab test for heparin. 44. What is an clcctrolytc imbalance scen in paticnt's taking spironolactone Aidactone potassium sparing diuretic. 45. What is...
Name: - 7. Which of the following antacids is contraindicated in clients with heart failure? a. Sodium bicarbonate b. Calcium carbonate C. Magnesium hydroxide d. Aluminum hydroxide 8. Which of the following medications loses its effectiveness even when administered 2 ours before an antacid a. Quinidine b. Digoxin c. Dextroamphetamine d. Simvastatin 9. A physician has prescribed bismuth to a patient with abdominal cramps. For which of the following conditions in the he patient should the nurse administer the drug...
Question 1 A 2 year old child is to receive ear drops. The nurse is teaching the parent about giving the ear drops Which statement reflects the proper technique for administering ear drops to this child? a. Administer the drops without pulling on the ear lobe. b. Straighten the ear canal by pulling the lobe upward and back c. Straighten the ear canal by pulling the pinna down and back. d. Straighten the ear canal by pulling the pinna upward...
ame: Date 1. The nurse administers subcutaneous epinephrine to a patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. The nurse should expect to monitor the patient for which symptom? a. Bradycardia b. Tachycardia c. Hypotension d. Hypoglycemia 2. Propranolol (Ideral) is an Adrenergic Blocker used for the treatment of a. Hypertension b. Angina pectoris c. Cardiac Arrhythmias d. All of the above 3. Which part of the Autonomic nervous system helps the body be ready for emergencies? a. parasympathetic b. Adrenal...
Case Study: Mr. D.W., 84 years old, suffers from high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and beginning glaucoma. He falls at a church function and is taken by ambulance to the emergency room. Unfortunately, his daughter, who usually accompanies him to his primary care clinic, is working. He refuses to have the staff "bother her at the job." Mr. W. cannot tell the emergency room nurse what medications he is taking. He states that he takes a blue pill for his "high...
Final Exam Review 1. What type of insulin is used in emergency situation. 1. What is the purpose of sedatives 2. Drugs used for inflammation. What is the purpose of hypnotics. 3. 4. What is the level of abuse of schedule IV drug. 5. What is trough. 6. What is peak. 7. Before mixing two medications in a syringe, what should the nurse determine first. 8. History of which disease has the most effect on metabolism. What is the order...
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Chapter 5 Ahmane Methods for Drug Adminstration b) The nurse should encourage the patient to drink plenty of fluids c) The nurse should administer this medication with food. d) The nurse should apply this medication directly over the area where the last medication was administered. 4 What is the primary advantage of a percutaneous medication a) These forms of medication are easy to administer. b) These forms of medication are more cost effective. c) These forms of medication...
Name: 7. A patient with asthma was recently diagnosed with glaucoma. Which of the following drugs should the consider as relatively safe for the patient? a. LABAS b. Xanthine derivatives c. SABAs d. Inhaled corticosteroids A patient is prescribed aminophylline for systematic relief of bronchial asthma. The nurse is required to inform the patient about other drugs that may interact with aminophylline. Which of the following drug increases the effects of aminophylline? Ketoconazole b. Rifampin c. Loop diuretics d B-blockers...
Cancer) Date: to remove an indwelling catheter for a client. Which action is 1. A nurse prepares to remove an indwe appropriate when performing this task? a. Position supine b. Document urine output c. Drain fluid from balloon d. Wrap tube in waterproof pad 2. A nurse reinforces teaching for a client who has an ileal conduit. Which inform A nurse reinfore should be included? (Select all that apply) a. Self-catherization is necessary b. Bowel movement will contain urine c....