• Psyllium husk mucoid
• Take with water
• Fungal skin infection med.
• Inspect skin before applying med
• Pt has upper Resp. tract infection. Nurse administers guaifenesin. What indicated client
understands teaching?
• Increase fluid to cough up sputum
• Client has an overactive bladder. Prior to oxybutynin, what should be reported to the
charge nurse?
• Low urinary output
• Levodopa-carbidopa for Parkinson’s. How to know it’s effective? SATA
• Client would show improvement with bradykinesia, rigidity, shuffling gait, salivation.
• BP changes are common in the beginning
• Patient has dry mouth with Benztropine. What will you do?
• Administer the med and give oral care
• Patient with terminal cancer feel pain 1-2hrs before prescribed opioid time. What do
you do?
• report to charge nurse so adjustments can be made
• Doctor orders 7,855 units. You have 10,000 units available. How many mL do you
administer? Round to the nearest tenth.
• 7,855/10,000 = 0.7855 = 0.8mL
• A client is NPO what medication does the nurse question?
• Ferrous sulfate
• A patient is on levothyroxine. Their pulse goes from 98 120 wyd?
• Hole the dose and notify the charge nurse
• Statin drug side effect?
• Muscle weakness