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Course NUR2407 Section P2 Pharmacology - Residential and Online - 2019 Fall Quarter
Test Pharmacology Quiz 1
Started 10/11/19 3:24 PM
Submitted 10/11/19 3:54 PM
Due Date 10/13/19 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Grade not available.
Score
Time 30 minutes out of 30 minutes
Elapsed
Instruction This is an open book quiz. You will use Respondus Lock-down Browser, but you will not
s need a password or complete environment checks. You have thirty (30) minutes to
complete 20 questions and the quiz will shut-off when the time is up. Similar to exams,
you may only answer one question at a time and may not back-track.
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Incorrectly Answered Questions
Displayed
Question 1
0.25 out of 0.25 points
The nurse is assessing a client who has requested an adrenergic drug for
dyspnea. Which sign would make the nurse hesitate to give the medication?
Selected
Answer:
Irregular heart rate of 122
Answers: Pulse oximetry saturation of 88%
Blood pressure of 130/86
Respiratory rate of 28
Irregular heart rate of 122
Question 2
0.25 out of 0.25 points
A nurse is caring for a client being treated with Minipress (prazosin), an alpha
blocker. What counseling should the client receive?
Selected
Answer:
Rise slowly from lying to standing to avoid dizziness and a
possible fall.
Answers:
Rise slowly from lying to standing to avoid dizziness and a
possible fall.
Void before taking the medication to avoid urine retention
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, Take a daily laxative to avoid constipation
Avoid drinking more than 600 mLs of fluid per day while taking
this medication
Question 3
0.25 out of 0.25 points
For which client would a beta adrenergic blocker like Atenolol be prescribed?
Selected
Answer:
A hypertensive client with a heart rate of 104
Answers: A client with urinary retention
A client who suffers from diarrhea
A hypertensive client with a heart rate of 104
A client who suffers from asthma
Question 4
0.25 out of 0.25 points
How would a nurse explain the way pilocarpine (Salagen), a cholinergic,
would resolve dry mouth symptoms?
Selected
Answer:
It stimulates salivation by stimulating muscarinic receptors
Answers: It stimulates salivation by blocking nicotinic receptors
It stimulates salivation by stimulating muscarinic receptors
It stimulates salivation by stimulating alpha receptors in the
brain
It stimulates salivation by redirecting fluid from the optic
nerve
Question 5
0 out of 0.25 points
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been taking phenytoin (Dilantin) for 6
weeks. Upon review of the laboratory results, the nurse notes that the patient’s
phenytoin level is 26 mcg/mL. What is the nurse’s best action?
Selected
Answer:
This drug level is in the therapeutic range, so the nurse can give
the medicine as ordered.
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Course NUR2407 Section P2 Pharmacology - Residential and Online - 2019 Fall Quarter
Test Pharmacology Quiz 1
Started 10/11/19 3:24 PM
Submitted 10/11/19 3:54 PM
Due Date 10/13/19 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Grade not available.
Score
Time 30 minutes out of 30 minutes
Elapsed
Instruction This is an open book quiz. You will use Respondus Lock-down Browser, but you will not
s need a password or complete environment checks. You have thirty (30) minutes to
complete 20 questions and the quiz will shut-off when the time is up. Similar to exams,
you may only answer one question at a time and may not back-track.
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Incorrectly Answered Questions
Displayed
Question 1
0.25 out of 0.25 points
The nurse is assessing a client who has requested an adrenergic drug for
dyspnea. Which sign would make the nurse hesitate to give the medication?
Selected
Answer:
Irregular heart rate of 122
Answers: Pulse oximetry saturation of 88%
Blood pressure of 130/86
Respiratory rate of 28
Irregular heart rate of 122
Question 2
0.25 out of 0.25 points
A nurse is caring for a client being treated with Minipress (prazosin), an alpha
blocker. What counseling should the client receive?
Selected
Answer:
Rise slowly from lying to standing to avoid dizziness and a
possible fall.
Answers:
Rise slowly from lying to standing to avoid dizziness and a
possible fall.
Void before taking the medication to avoid urine retention
This study source was downloaded by 100000839495789 from CourseHero.com on 01-20-2022 05:25:02 GMT -06:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/48493308/quiz-1-pharmdocx/
, Take a daily laxative to avoid constipation
Avoid drinking more than 600 mLs of fluid per day while taking
this medication
Question 3
0.25 out of 0.25 points
For which client would a beta adrenergic blocker like Atenolol be prescribed?
Selected
Answer:
A hypertensive client with a heart rate of 104
Answers: A client with urinary retention
A client who suffers from diarrhea
A hypertensive client with a heart rate of 104
A client who suffers from asthma
Question 4
0.25 out of 0.25 points
How would a nurse explain the way pilocarpine (Salagen), a cholinergic,
would resolve dry mouth symptoms?
Selected
Answer:
It stimulates salivation by stimulating muscarinic receptors
Answers: It stimulates salivation by blocking nicotinic receptors
It stimulates salivation by stimulating muscarinic receptors
It stimulates salivation by stimulating alpha receptors in the
brain
It stimulates salivation by redirecting fluid from the optic
nerve
Question 5
0 out of 0.25 points
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been taking phenytoin (Dilantin) for 6
weeks. Upon review of the laboratory results, the nurse notes that the patient’s
phenytoin level is 26 mcg/mL. What is the nurse’s best action?
Selected
Answer:
This drug level is in the therapeutic range, so the nurse can give
the medicine as ordered.
This study source was downloaded by 100000839495789 from CourseHero.com on 01-20-2022 05:25:02 GMT -06:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/48493308/quiz-1-pharmdocx/