NUR 334 Exam 4 (Pharm 1) Verified study Questions and Answers
Graded to Pass A+
A client has a new script for Sucralfate. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide?
I will take this med at least 2 hours after Calcium Carbonate
What type of fluids are used for patients with hypernatremia?
Hypotonic fluids
-Used for diarrhea
-Binds to and absorbs toxins
Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)
Which fluid is this: fluids shift out of the vessel into cells to hydrate the cells?
Hypotonic
This medication class
-Can be used for menopausal symptoms
-Increases risk of clots
-Use over the age of 35 increases risk for SEs
-Contraindication is abnormal bleeding
Conjugated estrogens (Premarin)
This medication
-INHIBITS gastric acid production
-Stimulates production of mucus
-Treats peptic ulcer disease
Misoprostol (Cytotec)
This medication:
-Side effects: sexual dysfunction, weakness, impaired fertility, decreased libido
-Evaluation includes asking about urinary patterns, frequency, and nocturia
-Used to treat BPH
Finastride (Proscar)
What should be asked about when taking finostride
Urinary patterns, frequency, and nocturia
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, -An important concern is if patient receives enough water
-Dry mucous membranes indicate dehydration
Enternal feedings
-Contraindicated when used with nitrates due to causing hypotension
-For erectile dysfunction
Sildenafil (Viagra)
How is TPN given
Central line or port
TPN bags must be removed from fridge ____ before admin
30 minutes
When giving TPN, blood glucose should be monitored
Q 6 hours
This medication
-Is an oral contraceptive
-Smoking increases clots
-Barbiturates, antifungals, anticonvulsants reduce efficacy
Estradiol
A patient with hypokalemia is receiving IV KCl replacement. Which of the following nursing actions is
crucial?
Monitor the cardiac rhythm continuously during the infusion of KCI
A client is admitted for hypokalemia with sxs of muscle weakness. Which of the following interventions
is expected?
Administer IV potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
A client asks about her new script for Norethindrone. What is an important teaching point for the nurse?
You should take this med at the same time each day
A patient in preterm labor is prescribed terbutaline. Which of the following is the priority nursing
assessment?
Assess the patient's heart rate and blood pressure frequently
A nurse is caring for a patient with alcohol use disorder. Which nutritional consideration should the
nurse be aware of?
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Graded to Pass A+
A client has a new script for Sucralfate. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide?
I will take this med at least 2 hours after Calcium Carbonate
What type of fluids are used for patients with hypernatremia?
Hypotonic fluids
-Used for diarrhea
-Binds to and absorbs toxins
Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)
Which fluid is this: fluids shift out of the vessel into cells to hydrate the cells?
Hypotonic
This medication class
-Can be used for menopausal symptoms
-Increases risk of clots
-Use over the age of 35 increases risk for SEs
-Contraindication is abnormal bleeding
Conjugated estrogens (Premarin)
This medication
-INHIBITS gastric acid production
-Stimulates production of mucus
-Treats peptic ulcer disease
Misoprostol (Cytotec)
This medication:
-Side effects: sexual dysfunction, weakness, impaired fertility, decreased libido
-Evaluation includes asking about urinary patterns, frequency, and nocturia
-Used to treat BPH
Finastride (Proscar)
What should be asked about when taking finostride
Urinary patterns, frequency, and nocturia
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, -An important concern is if patient receives enough water
-Dry mucous membranes indicate dehydration
Enternal feedings
-Contraindicated when used with nitrates due to causing hypotension
-For erectile dysfunction
Sildenafil (Viagra)
How is TPN given
Central line or port
TPN bags must be removed from fridge ____ before admin
30 minutes
When giving TPN, blood glucose should be monitored
Q 6 hours
This medication
-Is an oral contraceptive
-Smoking increases clots
-Barbiturates, antifungals, anticonvulsants reduce efficacy
Estradiol
A patient with hypokalemia is receiving IV KCl replacement. Which of the following nursing actions is
crucial?
Monitor the cardiac rhythm continuously during the infusion of KCI
A client is admitted for hypokalemia with sxs of muscle weakness. Which of the following interventions
is expected?
Administer IV potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
A client asks about her new script for Norethindrone. What is an important teaching point for the nurse?
You should take this med at the same time each day
A patient in preterm labor is prescribed terbutaline. Which of the following is the priority nursing
assessment?
Assess the patient's heart rate and blood pressure frequently
A nurse is caring for a patient with alcohol use disorder. Which nutritional consideration should the
nurse be aware of?
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