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1. A client begins taking nifedipine, along with metoprolol, to treat hyperten-
sion. Why was metoprolol added to the medication protocol?
Answer: Prevent reflux tachycardia
2. A client with nosebleeds(epistaxis) and a history of hemophilia A is admitted
to the unit and scheduled for replacement therapy. The nurse should prepare
to administer which medication?
Answer: - Factor VIII
3. A client taking atorvastatin begins to complain of muscle aches, fatigue, and
weakness. Which of the following should the nurse monitor?
Answer: The client's creatine kinase (CK) levels
4. A client with a history of previous myocardial infarction (MI) will be prescribed
a calcium channel blocker in addition to nitroglycerin to treat his chronic stable
angina. What other measures may be added to the regimen to prevent further
,MI and death? (SATA)
Answer: - Aspirin to decrease platelet aggregation
- Lovastatin to lower cholesterol and slow progression of coronary artery disease(CAD)
- Addition of heart-healthy diet and exercise
5. A 54-year-old client with a history of hypertension is experiencing a cough,
runny nose, congestion, and fever. The nurse educates the client to avoid which
of the following over-the-counter medications?
Answer: Sympathomimetics
6. A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) begins treatment
with an inhaled glucocorticoid and an inhaled short-acting beta-2 adrenergic
agonist (SABA). Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of
teaching regarding this medication regimen?
Answer: "In addition to decreasing inflammation, the glucocorticoid may help my SABA work better".
7. A client who recently started therapy with an HMG-COA reductase inhibitor
asks the nurse, "How long will it take until I see an effect on my low-density
lipoprotein(LDL) cholesterol?". What is the nurse's best response?
Answer: "A reduction usually is seen within two weeks"
8. The new graduate nurse would question the order for laxative administration in
which of the following clients? (SATA)
, Answer: An 18-year-old female trying to lose five more pounds for a beauty pageant.
9. A nurse is discussing how beta-blockers work to decrease blood pressure
with a nursing student. Which statement by the student indicates a need for
additional teaching?
Answer: "Beta-blockers block the actions of alpha receptor sites"
10. A client with chronic hypertension is admitted to the hospital. During the
admission assessment, the nurse notes a heart rate of 96 beats/min, a blood
pressure of 150/90 mm Hg, bibasilar crackles, 2+ pitting edema of the ankles,
and distension of the jugular veins. What medication would be nurse expect
the provider to order?
Answer: Furosemide
11. A client's health care provider has recommended bulk-forming laxatives for
occasional constipation. Which statement by the client indicates an under-
standing of the teaching about this medication?
Answer: "I should take each dose with a full glass
of water"
12. A nurse is caring for a client after hip replacement surgery. The client has
been receiving iron replacement therapy for two days, and the nurse observes
the client's stools appear black tarry stool, complains of fatigue, heart rate is 98