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Antipsychotics can cause this to have abnormal
movement and the provider must be notified - Answer-
Tongue Movements
Which laboratory value should be monitored in a client
who is taking Valporic Acid - Answer-CBC
Classification of antihypertensive that affect the renin-
angiotensin pathway - Answer-Ace inhibitors
Phenazophyridine can cause what side effect that may
alarm the client? - Answer-Bright red/orange urine
Timolol is considered in which classification of
medications? - Answer-Beta blocker
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Medication can be used to treat H. pylori infections -
Answer-Proton Pump inhibitors
The expected therapeutic level for INR is 2-3 for this
medication - Answer-Warfarin
The nurse would need to monitor which laboratory values
for a client taking atorvastatin - Answer-liver function tests
Clients on long-term anticoagulant therapies require
_________ - Answer-education
Prior to administering a beta blocker the nurse must check
which two things? - Answer-heart rate and blood pressure
Donepezil may cause which common side effect? -
Answer-nausea
Medication used for bipolar disorder - Answer-Lithium
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The nurse would need to monitor which lab value closely
for a client taking an aminoglycoside antibiotic - Answer-
BUN
Laboratory value to monitor for in a client on Clozapine -
Answer-WBC
What classification of medications is contraindicated for a
client who is taking sildenafil? - Answer-Nitrates
A side effect of this medication is a cough that clients may
complain and this medication has the ability to lower blood
pressure and treat heart failure - Answer-Lisinopril
Medications to increase the blood flow to ischemic cardiac
muscle - Answer-Antianginal
Client with angina can take 1 tablet of this medication
every 5 minutes but not greater than 3 times in 15 minutes
- Answer-Nitroglycerin
Antidote for Warfarin - Answer-Vitamin K