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NURS 615 PHARM EXAM 3 WITH COMPLETE & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS "Metformin is a primary choice of drug to treat hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes because it: 1. Substitutes for insulin usually secreted by the pancreas 2. Decreases glycogenolysis by the liver 3. Increases the release of insulin from beta cells 4. Decreases peripheral glucose utilization - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Ans: 2 ____" "Prior to prescribing metformin, the provider should: 1. Draw a serum creatinine to assess renal function 2. Try the patient on insulin 3. Tell the patient to increase iodine intake 4. Have the patient stop taking any sulfonylurea to avoid dangerous drug interactions - CORRECT ANSWER 2.Ans: 1 ____" "The action of "gliptins" is different from other antidiabetic agents because they: 1. Have a low risk for hypoglycemia 2. Are not associated with weight gain 3. Close ATP-dependent potassium channels in the beta cell 4. Act on the incretin system to indirectly increase insulin production - CORRECT ANSWER 3. Ans: 4 ____" "Phil is starting treatment with febuxostat (Uloric). Education of patients starting febuxostat includes: 1. Gout may worsen with therapy. 2. Febuxostat may cause severe diarrhea. 3. He should consume a high-calcium diet. 4. He will need frequent CBC monitoring. - CORRECT ANSWER 4. Ans: 1 ____" "Sallie has been taking 10 mg per day of prednisone for the past 6 months. She should be assessed for: 1. Gout 2. Iron deficiency anemia 3. Osteoporosis 4. Renal dysfunction - CORRECT ANSWER 5. Ans: 3 ____" "Patients whose total dose of prednisone will exceed 1 gram will most likely need a second prescription for: 1. Metformin, a biguanide to prevent diabetes 2. Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor to prevent peptic ulcer disease 3. Naproxen, an NSAID to treat joint pain 4. Furosemide, a diuretic to treat fluid retention - CORRECT ANSWER 6.Ans: 2 ____" "Daniel has been on 60 mg of prednisone for 10 days to treat a severe asthma exacerbation. It is time to discontinue the prednisone. How is prednisone discontinued? 1. Patients with asthma are transitioned directly off the prednisone onto inhaled corticosteroids. 2. Prednisone can be abruptly discontinued with no adverse effects. 3. Develop a tapering schedule to slowly wean Daniel off the prednisone. 4. Substitute the prednisone with another anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen. - CORRECT ANSWER 7. Ans: 3 ____" "Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are on chronic low-dose prednisone will need co-treatment with which medications to prevent further adverse effects? 1. A bisphosphonate 2. Calcium supplementation 3. Vitamin D 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 8.Ans: 4 ____" "Patients who are on or who will be starting chronic corticosteroid therapy need monitoring of: 1. Serum glucose 2. Stool culture 3. Folate levels 4. Vitamin B12 - CORRECT ANSWER 9. Ans: 1 ____" "Patients who are on chronic long-term corticosteroid therapy need education regarding: 1. Receiving all vaccinations, especially the live flu vaccine 2. Reporting black tarry stools or abdominal pain 3. Eating a high carbohydrate diet with plenty of fluids 4. Small amounts of alcohol are generally tolerated. - CORRECT ANSWER 10. Ans: 2 ____" "All nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have an FDA Black Box Warning regarding: 1. Potential for causing life-threatening GI bleeds 2. Increased risk of developing systemic arthritis with prolonged use 3. Risk of life-threatening rashes, including Stevens-Johnson 4. Potential for transient changes in serum glucose - CORRECT ANSWER 11. Ans: 1 ____" "Jamie has fractured his ankle and has received a prescription for acetaminophen and hydrocodone (Vicodin). Education when prescribing Vicodin includes: 1. It is okay to double the dose of Vicodin if the pain is severe. 2. Vicodin is not habit-forming. 3. He should not take any other acetaminophen-containing medications. 4. Vicodin may cause diarrhea; increase his fluid intake. - CORRECT ANSWER 12. Ans: 3 ____" "When prescribing NSAIDS, a complete drug history should be conducted as NSAIDs interact with these drugs: 1. Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor 2. Combined oral contraceptives 3. Diphenhydramine, an antihistamine 4. Warfarin, an anticoagulant - CORRECT ANSWER 13. Ans: 4 ____" "Josefina is a 2-year-old child with acute otitis media and an upper respiratory infection. Along with an antibiotic she receives a recommendation to treat the ear pain with ibuprofen. What education would her parent need regarding ibuprofen? 1. They can cut an adult ibuprofen tablet in half to give Josefina. 2. The ibuprofen dose can be doubled for severe pain. 3. Josefina needs to be well-hydrated while taking ibuprofen. 4. Ibuprofen is completely safe in children with no known adverse effects. - CORRECT ANSWER 14. Ans: 3 ____" "Henry is 82 years old and takes two aspirin every morning to treat the arthritis pain in his back. He states the aspirin helps him to "get going" each day. Lately he has had some heartburn from the aspirin. After ruling out an acute GI bleed, what would be an appropriate course of treatment for Henry? 1. Add an H2 blocker such as ranitidine to his therapy. 2. Discontinue the aspirin and switch him to Vicodin for the pain. 3. Decrease the aspirin dose to one tablet daily. 4. Have Henry take an antacid 15 minutes before taking the aspirin each day. - CORRECT ANSWER 15. Ans: 1 ____" "The trial period to determine effective anti-inflammatory activity when starting a patient on aspirin for rheumatoid arthritis is: 1. 48 hours 2. 4 to 6 days 3. 4 weeks 4. 2 months - CORRECT ANSWER 16. Ans: 2 ____" "Patients prescribed aspirin therapy require education regarding the signs of aspirin toxicity. An early sign of aspirin toxicity is: 1. Black tarry stools 2. Vomiting 3. Tremors 4. Tinnitus - CORRECT ANSWER 17. Ans: 4 ____" "Monitoring a patient on a high-dose aspirin level includes: 1. Salicylate level 2. Complete blood count 3. Urine pH 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 18. Ans: 4 ____" "Patients who are on long-term aspirin therapy should have ______ annually. 1. Complete blood count 2. Salicylate level 3. Amylase 4. Urine analysis - CORRECT ANSWER 19. Ans: 1" "Both men and women experience bone loss with aging. The bones most likely to demonstrate significant loss are: 1. Cortical bones 2. Femoral neck bones 3. Cervical vertebrae 4. Pelvic bones - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Ans: 2 ____" "Bisphosphonates treat or prevent osteoporosis by: 1. Inhibiting osteoclastic activity 2. Fostering bone resorption 3. Enhancing calcium uptake in the bone 4. Strengthening the osteoclastic proton pump - CORRECT ANSWER 2. Ans: 1" "Prophylactic use of bisphosphonates is recommended for patients with early osteopenia related to long-term use of which of the following drugs? 1. Selective estrogen receptor modulators 2. Aspirin 3. Glucocorticoids 4. Calcium supplements - CORRECT ANSWER 3. Ans: 3 ____" "Patients with cystic fibrosis are often prescribed enzyme replacement for pancreatic secretions. Each replacement drug has lipase, protease, and amylase components, but the drug is prescribed in units of: 1. Lipase 2. Protease 3. Amylase 4. Pancreatin - CORRECT ANSWER 4. Ans: 1 ____" "Brands of pancreatic enzyme replacement drugs are: 1. Bioequivalent 2. About the same in cost per unit of lipase across brands 3. Able to be interchanged between generic and brand-name products to reduce cost 4. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 5. Ans: 2 ____" "When given subcutaneously, how long until neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin begins to take effect (onset of action) after administration? 1. 15 to 30 minutes 2. 60 to 90 minutes 3. 3 to 4 hours 4. 6 to 8 hours - CORRECT ANSWER 6. Ans: 2 ____" "Hypoglycemia can result from the action of either insulin or an oral hypoglycemic. Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia include: 1. "Fruity" breath odor and rapid respiration -HYPER 2. Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and hypertension 3. Dizziness, confusion, diaphoresis, and tachycardia 4. Easy bruising, palpitations, cardiac dysrhythmias, and coma - CORRECT ANSWER 7. Ans: 3 ____" "Nonselective beta blockers and alcohol create serious drug interactions with insulin because they: 1. Increase blood glucose levels 2. Produce unexplained diaphoresis 3. Interfere with the ability of the body to metabolize glucose 4. Mask the signs and symptoms of altered glucose levels - CORRECT ANSWER 8. Ans: 4 ____" "Lispro is an insulin analogue produced by recombinant DNA technology. Which of the following statements about this form of insulin is NOT true? 1. Optimal time of preprandial injection is 15 minutes. 2. Duration of action is increased when the dose is increased. 3. It is compatible with neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin. 4. It has no pronounced peak. - CORRECT ANSWER 9.Ans: 2 ____" "The decision may be made to switch from twice daily neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin to insulin glargine to improve glycemia control throughout the day. If this is done: 1. The initial dose of glargine is reduced by 20% to avoid hypoglycemia. 2. The initial dose of glargine is 2 to 10 units per day. 3. Patients who have been on high doses of NPH will need tests for insulin antibodies. 4. Obese patients may require more than 100 units per day. - CORRECT ANSWER 10.Ans: 1 ____" "When blood glucose levels are difficult to control in type 2 diabetes some form of insulin may be added to the treatment regimen to control blood glucose and limit complication risks. Which of the following statements is accurate based on research? 1. Premixed insulin analogues are better at lowering HbA1C and have less risk for hypoglycemia. 2. Premixed insulin analogues and the newer premixed insulins are associated with more weight gain than the oral antidiabetic agents. 3. Newer premixed insulins are better at lowering HbA1C and postprandial glucose levels than long-acting insulins. 4. Patients who are not controlled on oral agents and have postprandial hyperglycemia can have neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin added at bedtime. - CORRECT ANSWER 11.Ans: 3 ____" “Henry presents to clinic with a significantly swollen, painful great toe and is diagnosed with gout. Of the following, which would be the best treatment for Henry? 1. High-dose colchicine 2. Low-dose colchicine 3. High-dose aspirin 4. Acetaminophen with codeine - CORRECT ANSWER 1. 2. Low-dose colchicine" "Patient education when prescribing colchicine includes: 1. Colchicine may be constipating. 2. Colchicine always causes some degree of diarrhea. 3. Mild muscle weakness is normal. 4. Moderate amounts of alcohol are safe with colchicine. - CORRECT ANSWER 2. Ans: 2 ____" "Larry is taking allopurinol to prevent gout. Monitoring of a patient who is taking allopurinol includes: 1. Complete blood count 2. Blood glucose 3. C-reactive protein 4. BUN, creatinine, and creatinine clearance - CORRECT ANSWER 3. Ans: 4 ____" "Sitagliptin has been approved for: 1. Monotherapy in once-daily doses 2. Combination therapy with metformin 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2 - CORRECT ANSWER 15. Ans: 3 ____" "GLP-1 agonists: 1. Directly bind to a receptor in the pancreatic beta cell 2. Have been approved for monotherapy 3. Speed gastric emptying to decrease appetite 4. Can be given orally once daily - CORRECT ANSWER 16.Ans: 1 ____" "Avoid concurrent administration of exenatide with which of the following drugs? 1. Digoxin 2. Warfarin 3. Lovastatin 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 17.Ans: 4 ____" "Administration of exenatide is by subcutaneous injection: 1. 30 minutes prior to the morning meal 2. 60 minutes prior to the morning and evening meal 3. 15 minutes after the evening meal 4. 60 minutes before each meal daily - CORRECT ANSWER 18. Ans: 2 ____" "Potentially fatal granulocytopenia has been associated with treatment of hyperthyroidism with propylthiouracil. Patients should be taught to report: 1. Tinnitus and decreased salivation 2. Fever and sore throat 3. Hypocalcemia and osteoporosis 4. Laryngeal edema and difficulty swallowing - CORRECT ANSWER 19.Ans: 2 ____" "Elderly patients who are started on levothyroxine for thyroid replacement should be monitored for: 1. Excessive sedation 2. Tachycardia and angina 3. Weight gain 4. Cold intolerance - CORRECT ANSWER 20.Ans: 2 ____" "Besides osteoporosis, IV bisphosphonates are also indicated for: 1. Paget's Disease 2. Early osteopenia 3. Renal cancer 4. Early closure of cranial sutures - CORRECT ANSWER 22. Ans: 1 ____" "What is the role of calcium supplements when patients take bisphosphonates? 1. They must be restricted to allow the medication to work. 2. They must be taken in sufficient amounts to provide foundational elements for bone growth. 3. They must be taken at the same time as the bisphosphonates. 4. They only work with bisphosphonates if daily intake is restricted. - CORRECT ANSWER 23.Ans: 2 ____" "Which of the following statements about pancreatic enzymes is true? 1. Dosing may be titrated according to the decrease of steatorrhea. 2. The amount of carbohydrates in the meal drives the amount of enzyme used. 3. The amount of medication used is increased with a cystic fibrosis pulmonary flare. 4. The FDA and Internet-available formulations are bioequivalent. - CORRECT ANSWER 24.Ans: 1 ____" "Besides cystic fibrosis, which other medical state may trigger the need for pancreatic enzymes? 1. Paget's disease 2. Pulmonary cancers 3. Gallbladder surgery 4. Some bariatric surgeries - CORRECT ANSWER 25.Ans: 4" "When methimazole is started for hyperthyroidism it may take ________ to see a total reversal of hyperthyroid symptoms. 1. 2 to 4 weeks 2. 1 to 2 months 3. 3 to 4 months 4. 6 to 12 months - CORRECT ANSWER 1.ANS: 4 ____" "In addition to methimazole, a symptomatic patient with hyperthyroidism may need a prescription for: 1. A calcium channel blocker 2. A beta blocker 3. Liothyronine 4. An alpha blocker - CORRECT ANSWER 2." " - CORRECT ANSWER ANS: 2 ____" "After starting a patient with Grave's disease on an antithyroid agent such as methimazole, patient monitoring includes TSH and free T4 every: 1. 1 to 2 weeks 2. 3 to 4 weeks 3. 2 to 3 months 4. 6 to 9 months - CORRECT ANSWER 3.ANS: 2 ____" "A woman who is pregnant and has hyperthyroidism is best managed by a specialty team who will most likely treat her with: 1. Methimazole 2. Propylthiouracil (PTU) 3. Radioactive iodine 4. Nothing, treatment is best delayed until after her pregnancy ends - CORRECT ANSWER 4.ANS: 2 ____" "Goals when treating hypothyroidism with thyroid replacement include: 1. Normal TSH and free T4 levels 2. Resolution of fatigue 3. Weight loss to baseline 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 5.ANS: 4 ____" "When starting a patient on levothyroxine for hypothyroidism the patient will need follow-up measurement of thyroid function in: 1. 2 weeks 2. 4 weeks 3. 2 months 4. 6 months - CORRECT ANSWER 6.ANS: 2 ____" "Once a patient who is being treated for hypothyroidism returns to euthyroid with normal TSH levels, he or she should be monitored with TSH and free T4 levels every: 1. 2 weeks 2. 4 weeks 3. 2 months 4. 6 months - CORRECT ANSWER 7.ANS: 4 ____" "Treatment of a patient with hypothyroidism and cardiovascular disease consists of: 1. Levothyroxine 2. Liothyronine 3. Liotrix 4. Methimazole - CORRECT ANSWER 8.ANS: 1 ____" "Infants with congenital hypothyroidism are treated with: 1. Levothyroxine 2. Liothyronine 3. Liotrix 4. Methimazole - CORRECT ANSWER 9.ANS: 1 ____" "When starting a patient with hypothyroidism on thyroid replacement hormones patient education would include: 1. They should feel symptomatic improvement in 1 to 2 weeks. 2. Drug adverse effects such as lethargy and dry skin may occur. 3. It may take 4 to 8 weeks to get to euthyroid symptomatically and by laboratory testing. 4. Because of its short half-life, levothyroxine doses should not be missed. - CORRECT ANSWER 10.ANS: 3 ____" "In hyperthyroid states, what organ system other than CV must be evaluated to establish potential adverse issues? 1. The liver 2. The nails and skin 3. The eye 4. The ear - CORRECT ANSWER 11.ANS: 3 ____" "Why are "natural" thyroid products not readily prescribed for most patients? 1. There is no reliability for the amount of hormone per dose. 2. There is higher incidence of allergic reactions. 3. There is a more reliable dose of T3 to T4 per batch. 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 12. ANS: 4 ____" "What is the desired mixed of T3 to T4 drug levels in newly diagnosed endocrine patients? 1. 99% of T3 and the rest is T4 to get rapid resolution. 2. Most needs to be T4 to mimic natural ratios of hormone. 3. The ratio is unimportant. 4. The mix needs to be 50-50 at first. - CORRECT ANSWER 13.ANS: 2 ____" "Laboratory values are actually different for TSH when screening for thyroid issues and when used for medication management. Which of the follow holds true? 1. Screening TSH has a wider range of normal values 0.02-5.0; therapeutic levels need to remain above 5.0. 2. Screening values are much narrower than the acceptable range used to keep a person stable on hormone replacement. 3. Therapeutic values are kept between 0.05 and 3.0 ideally. Screening values are considered acceptable up to 10. 4. Screening values are between 5 and 10, and therapeutic values are greater than 10. - CORRECT ANSWER 14. ANS: 3 ____" "What happens to the typical hormone replacement dose when a woman becomes pregnant? 1. Most women need less medication. 2. Most women do not require a dose change. 3. The average woman needs more medication during pregnancy. 4. The average woman needs more medication only if carrying multiples. - CORRECT ANSWER 15. ANS: 3 ____" "Ray has been diagnosed with hypertension and an ACE inhibitor is determined to be needed. Prior to prescribing this drug, the NP should assess for: A. Hypokalemia B. Impotence C. Decreased renal function D. Inability to concentrate - CORRECT ANSWER 1.ANS: C ____" "ACE inhibitors are the drug of choice in treating hypertension in diabetic patients because they: A. Improve insulin sensitivity B. Improve renal hemodynamics C. Reduce the production of angiotensin II D. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 2.ANS: D ____" "A potentially life-threatening adverse response to ACE inhibitors is angioedema. Which of the following statements is true about this adverse response? A. Swelling of the tongue or hoarseness are the most common symptoms. B. It appears to be related to the decrease in aldosterone production. C. Presence of a dry, hacky cough indicates a high risk for this adverse response. D. Because it takes time to build up a blood level, it occurs after being on the drug for about 1 week. - CORRECT ANSWER 3.ANS: A ____" "ACE inhibitors are useful in a variety of disorders. Which of the following statements are true about both its usefulness in the disorder and the reason for its use? A. Stable angina because it decreases the thickening of vascular walls to decreased MOD. B. Heart failure because it reduces remodeling of injured myocardial tissues. C. Both A and B are true and the reasons are correct D. Both A and B are true but the reasons are wrong E. Neither A nor B are true - CORRECT ANSWER 4. ANS: C ____" "Despite good blood pressure control, a NP might change a patient's drug from an ACEI to an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) because the ARB: A. Is stronger than the ACEI B. Does not produce a dry, hacky cough C. Has no effect on the renal system D. Reduces sodium and water retention - CORRECT ANSWER 5.ANS: B ____" "While taken an ARB, patients need to avoid certain over-the-counter drugs without first consulting the provider because: A. Cimetidine is metabolized by the CYP 3A4 isoenzymes B. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs reduce prostaglandin levels C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B - CORRECT ANSWER 6.ANS: C ____" "Laboratory monitoring for patients on ACEIs or ARBs should include: A. White blood cells counts with the drug dose increased for elevations above 10,000 B. Liver function tests with the drug dose stopped for ALT values 2 normal C. Serum creatinine levels with the drug dose reduced for values above 2.5 mg/dL D. Serum glucose levels with the drug dose increased for levels above 120 mg/dL - CORRECT ANSWER 7.ANS: C ____" "Jacob has hypertension for which a calcium channel blocker has been prescribed. This drug helps control blood pressure because it: A. Decreases the amount of calcium inside the cell B. Reduces stroke volume C. Increases the activity of the Na /K /ATPase pump indirectly D. Decreases heart rate - CORRECT ANSWER 8.ANS: A ____" "Which of the following adverse effects may occur due to a dihydropyridine-type calcium channel blocker? A. Bradycardia B. Hepatic impairment C. Increased contractility D. Edema of the hands and feet - CORRECT ANSWER 9. ANS: D ____" "Patient teaching related to amlodipine includes: A. Increase calcium intake to prevent osteoporosis from calcium blockade. B. Do not crush the tablet; it must be given in liquid form if the patient has trouble swallowing it. C. Avoid grapefruit juice as it affects the metabolism of this drug. D. Rise slowly from a supine position to reduce orthostatic hypotension. - CORRECT ANSWER 10. ANS: C ____" "Vera, age 70, has isolated systolic hypertension. Calcium channel blocker doses for her should be: A. Started at about half the usual dose B. Not raised above the usual dose for an adult C. Given once daily due to memory issues in the older adult D. Withheld if she experiences gastroesophageal reflux - CORRECT ANSWER 11.ANS: A ____" "Larry has heart failure which is being treated with digoxin because it exhibits: A. Negative inotropism B. Positive chronotropism C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B - CORRECT ANSWER 12.ANS: D ____" "Furosemide is added to a treatment regimen for heart failure which includes digoxin. Monitoring for this combination includes: A. Hemoglobin B. Serum potassium C. Blood urea nitrogen D. Serum glucose - CORRECT ANSWER 13.ANS: B ____" "Which of the following create higher risk for digoxin toxicity? Both the cause and the reason for it must be correct. A. Older adults due to reduced renal function B. Administration of aldosterone antagonist diuretics due to decreased potassium levels C. Taking an antacid for GERD because it increases the absorption of digoxin D. Doses between 0.25 and 0.5 mg/day - CORRECT ANSWER 14. ANS: A ____" "Serum digoxin levels are monitored for potential toxicity. Monitoring should occur: A. Within 6 hours of the last dose B. Because a reference point is needed in adjusting a dose C. After three half-lives from the starting of the drug D. When a patient has stable renal function - CORRECT ANSWER 15.ANS: B ____" "Which of the following is true about procainamide and its dosing schedule? A. It produces bradycardia and should be used cautiously in patients with cardiac conditions that a slower heart rate might worsen. B. Gastrointestinal adverse effects are common so the drug should be taken with food. C. Adherence can be improved by using a sustained release formulation that can be given once daily. D. Doses of this drug should be taken evenly spaced around the clock to keep an even blood level. - CORRECT ANSWER 17.ANS: D ____" "Amiodarone has been prescribed in a patient with a supraventricular dysrhythmia. Patient teaching should include all of the following EXCEPT: A. Notify your health-care provider immediately if you have visual change B. Monitor your own blood pressure and pulse daily C. Take a hot shower or bath if you feel dizzy D. Use a sunscreen on exposed body surfaces - CORRECT ANSWER 18.ANS: C ____" "The NP orders a thyroid panel for a patient on amiodarone. The patient tells the NP that he does not have thyroid disease and wants to know why the test is ordered. Which is a correct response? A. "Amiodarone inhibits an enzyme that is important in making thyroid hormone and can cause hypothyroidism." B. "Amiodarone damages the thyroid gland and can result in inflammation of that gland causing hyperthyroidism." C. "Amiodarone is a broad spectrum drug with many adverse effects. Many different tests need to be done before it is given." D. "Amiodarone can cause corneal deposits in up to 25% of patients." - CORRECT ANSWER 19.ANS: A ____" "Isosorbide dinitrate is prescribed for a patient with chronic stable angina. This drug is administered twice daily, but the schedule is 7 AM and 2 PM because: A. It is a long-acting drug with potential for toxicity B. Nitrate tolerance can develop C. Orthostatic hypotension is a common adverse effect D. It must be taken with milk or food - CORRECT ANSWER 20.ANS: B ____" "Art is a 55-year-old smoker who has been diagnosed with angina and placed on nitrates. He complains of headaches after using his nitrate. An appropriate reply might be: A. "This is a parasympathetic response to the vasodilating effects of the drug." B. "Headaches are common side effects with these drugs. How severe are they?" C. "This is associated with your smoking. Let's work on having you stop smoking." D. "This is not related to your medication. Are you under a lot of stress?" - CORRECT ANSWER 21.ANS: B ____" "In teaching about the use of sublingual nitroglycerine, the patient should be instructed: A. To swallow the tablet with a full glass of water B. To place one tablet under the tongue if chest pain occurs and allow it to dissolve C. To take one tablet every 5 minutes until the chest pain goes away D. That it should "burn" when placed under the tongue or it is no longer effective - CORRECT ANSWER 22.ANS: B ____" "Donald has been diagnosed with hyperlipidemia. Based on his lipid profile, atorvastatin is prescribed. Rhabdomyolysis is a rare but serious adverse response to this drug. Donald should be told to: A. Become a vegetarian since this disorder is associated with eating red meat B. Stop taking the drug if abdominal cramps and diarrhea develop C. Report muscle weakness or tenderness and dark urine to his provider immediately D. Expect "hot flash" sensations during the first 2 weeks of therapy - CORRECT ANSWER 23.ANS: C ____" "Which of the following diagnostic studies would NOT indicate a problem related to a reductase inhibitor? A. Elevated serum transaminase B. Increased serum creatinine C. Elevated creatinine kinase D. Increased white blood cells counts - CORRECT ANSWER 24.ANS: D ____" "Because of the pattern of cholesterol synthesis, reductase inhibitors are given: A. In the evening in a single daily dose B. Twice daily in the morning and the evening C. With each meal and at bedtime D. In the morning before eating - CORRECT ANSWER 25.ANS: A ____" "Janice has elevated LDL, VLDL, and triglyceride levels. Niaspan, an extended-release form of niacin, is chosen to treat her hyperlipidemia. Due to its metabolism and excretion, which of the following labs should be monitored? A. Serum alanine aminotransferase B. Serum amylase C. Serum creatinine D. Phenylketonuria - CORRECT ANSWER 26.ANS: C ____" "Niaspan is less likely to cause which side effect that is common to niacin? A. Gastrointestinal irritation B. Cutaneous flushing C. Dehydration D. Headaches - CORRECT ANSWER 27.ANS: B ____" "Which of the following statements is true? A. Niacin is a B-complex vitamin and taking double the dose of the over-the-counter vitamin will lower LDL and save money. B. Niacin has been shown to reduce all-cause mortality for patients with CAD if taken in prescription strength. C. Niacin should be given on an empty stomach to avoid GI irritation. D. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 28.ANS: B ____" "Dulcea has type 2 diabetes and a high triglyceride level. She has gemfibrozil prescribed to treat her hypertriglyceridemia. A history of which of the following might contraindicate the use of this drug? A. Reactive airway disease/asthma B. Inflammatory bowel disease C. Allergy to aspirin D. Gallbladder disease - CORRECT ANSWER 29. ANS: D ____" "Many patients with hyperlipidemia are treated with more than one drug. Combining a fibric acid derivative such as gemfibrozil with which of the following is not recommended? The drug and the reason must both be correct for the answer to be correct. A. Reductase inhibitors, due to an increased risk for rhabdomyolysis B. Bile-acid sequestering resins, due to interference with folic acid absorption C. Grapefruit juice, due to interference with metabolism D. Niacin, due to decreased gemfibrozil activity - CORRECT ANSWER 30.ANS: A ____" "Felicity has been prescribed colestipol to treat her hyperlipidemia. Unlike other anti-lipidemics, this drug: A. Blocks synthesis of cholesterol in the liver B. Exchanges chloride ions for negatively charged acids in the bowel C. Increases HDL levels the most among the classes D. Blocks the lipoprotein lipase pathway - CORRECT ANSWER 31.ANS: B ____" "Because of their site of action, bile acid sequestering resins: A. Should be administered separated from other drugs by at least 4 hours B. May increase the risk for bleeding C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B - CORRECT ANSWER 32.ANS: A ____" "Colestipol comes in a powdered form. The patient is taught to: A. Take the powder dry and follow it with at least 8 ounces of water B. Take it with a meal to enhance its action on fatty food C. Mix the powder with 4 to 6 ounces of milk or fruit juice D. Take after the evening meal to coincide with cholesterol synthesis - CORRECT ANSWER 33.ANS: C ____" "The choice of diuretic to use in treating hypertension is based on: A. Presence of diabetes with loop diuretics being used for these patients B. Level of kidney function with a thiazide diuretic being used for an estimated glomerular filtration rate higher than the mid-40 mL/min range C. Ethnicity with aldosterone antagonists best for African Americans and older adults D. Presence of hyperlipidemia with higher doses needed for patients with LDL above 130 mg/dL - CORRECT ANSWER 34.ANS: B" "Type 1 diabetes results from autoimmune destruction of the beta cells. Eighty-five to 90% of type 1 diabetics have: 1. Autoantibodies to two tyrosine phosphatases 2. Mutation of the hepatic transcription factor on chromosome 12 3. A defective glucokinase molecule due to a defective gene on chromosome 7p 4. Mutation of the insulin promoter factor - CORRECT ANSWER 1. ANS: 1 ____" "Type 2 diabetes is a complex disorder involving: 1. Absence of insulin production by the beta cells 2. A suboptimal response of insulin-sensitive tissues in the liver 3. Increased levels of glucagon-like peptide in the postprandial period 4. Too much fat uptake in the intestine - CORRECT ANSWER 2.ANS: 2 ____" "Diagnostic criteria for diabetes include: 1. Fasting blood glucose greater than 140 mg/dl on two occasions 2. Postprandial blood glucose greater than 140 mg/dl 3. Fasting blood glucose 100 to 125 mg/dl on two occasions 4. Symptoms of diabetes plus a casual blood glucose greater than 200 mg/dl - CORRECT ANSWER 3.ANS: 4 ____" "Routine screening of asymptomatic adults for diabetes is appropriate for: 1. Individuals who are older than 45 and have a BMI of less than 25 kg/m2 2. Native Americans, African Americans, and Hispanics 3. Persons with HDL cholesterol greater than 100 mg/dl 4. Persons with prediabetes confirmed on at least two occasions - CORRECT ANSWER 4.ANS: 2 ____" "Screening for children who meet the following criteria should begin at age 10 and occur every 3 years thereafter: 1. BMI above the 85th percentile for age and sex 2. Family history of diabetes in first- or second-degree relative 3. Hypertension based on criteria for children 4. Any of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 5.ANS: 4 ____" "Insulin is used to treat both types of diabetes. It acts by: 1. Increasing beta cell response to low blood-glucose levels 2. Stimulating hepatic glucose production 3. Increasing peripheral glucose uptake by skeletal muscle and fat 4. Improving the circulation of free fatty acids - CORRECT ANSWER 6.ANS: 3 ____" "Adam has type 1 diabetes and plays tennis for his university. He exhibits a knowledge deficit about his insulin and his diagnosis. He should be taught that: 1. He should increase his carbohydrate intake during times of exercise. 2. Each brand of insulin is equal in bioavailability, so buy the least expensive. 3. Alcohol produces hypoglycemia and can help control his diabetes when taken in small amounts. 4. If he does not want to learn to give himself injections, he may substitute an oral hypoglycemic to control his diabetes. - CORRECT ANSWER 7.ANS: 1 ____" "Insulin preparations are divided into categories based on onset, duration, and intensity of action following subcutaneous injection. Which of the following insulin preparations has the shortest onset and duration of action? 1. Lispro - rapid 2. Glulisine 3. Glargine -long acting 4. Detemir -long acting - CORRECT ANSWER 8.ANS: 2 ____" "The drug of choice for type 2 diabetics is metformin. Metformin: 1. Decreases glycogenolysis by the liver 2. Increases the release of insulin from beta cells *sulfonylurea? 3. Increases intestinal uptake of glucose 4. Prevents weight gain associated with hyperglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER 9. ANS: 1 ____" "Before prescribing metformin, the provider should: 1. Draw a serum creatinine level to assess renal function. 2. Try the patient on insulin. 3. Prescribe a thyroid preparation if the patient needs to lose weight. 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 10. ANS: 1 ____" "Sulfonylureas may be added to a treatment regimen for type 2 diabetics when lifestyle modifications and metformin are insufficient to achieve target glucose levels. Sulfonylureas have been moved to Step 2 therapy because they: 1. Increase endogenous insulin secretion 2. Have a significant risk for hypoglycemia 3. Address the insulin resistance found in type 2 diabetics 4. Improve insulin binding to receptors - CORRECT ANSWER 11. ANS: 2 ____" "Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (gliptins) act on the incretin system to improve glycemic control. Advantages of these drugs include: 1. Better reduction in glucose levels than other classes 2. Less weight gain than sulfonylureas 3. Low risk for hypoglycemia 4. Can be given twice daily - CORRECT ANSWER 12.ANS: 3 ____" "Control targets for patients with diabetes include: 1. HbA1C between 7 and 8 2. Fasting blood glucose levels between 100 and 120 mg/dl 3. Blood pressure less than 130/80 mm Hg 4. LDL lipids less than 130 mg/dl. **LDL 100 mg/dl for diabetics - CORRECT ANSWER 13.ANS: 3 ____" "Establishing glycemic targets is the first step in treatment of both types of diabetes. For type 1 diabetes: 1. Tight control/intensive therapy can be given to adults who are willing to test their blood glucose at least twice daily. 2. Tight control is acceptable for older adults if they are without complications. 3. Plasma glucose levels are the same for children as adults. 4. Conventional therapy has a fasting plasma glucose target between 120 and 150 mg/dl. - CORRECT ANSWER 14.ANS: 4 ____" "Treatment with insulin for type 1 diabetics: 1. Starts with a total daily dose of 0.2 to 0.4 units per kg of body weight 2x day, Combined administration of intermediate and short acting 2. Divides the total doses into three injections based on meal size 3. Uses a total daily dose of insulin glargine given once daily with no other insulin required 4. Is based on the level of blood glucose - CORRECT ANSWER 15.ANS: 1 ____" "When the total daily insulin dose is split and given twice daily, which of the following rules may be followed? 1. Give two-thirds of the total dose in the morning and one-third in the evening. 2. Give 0.3 units per kg of premixed 70/30 insulin with one-third in the morning and two-thirds in the evening. 3. Give 50% of an insulin glargine dose in the morning and 50% in the evening. 4. Give long-acting insulin in the morning and short-acting insulin at bedtime. - CORRECT ANSWER 16.ANS: 1 ____" "Studies have shown that control targets that reduce the HbA1C to less than 7% are associated with fewer long-term complications of diabetes. Patients who should have such a target include: 1. Those with long-standing diabetes 2. Older adults 3. Those with no significant cardiovascular disease 4. Young children who are early in their disease - CORRECT ANSWER 17.ANS: 3 ____" "Prevention of conversion from prediabetes to diabetes in young children must take highest priority and should focus on: 1. Aggressive dietary manipulation to prevent obesity 2. Fostering LDL levels less than 100 mg/dl and total cholesterol less than 170 mg/dl to prevent cardiovascular disease 3. Maintaining a blood pressure that is less than 80% based on weight and height to prevent hypertension 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 18.ANS: 2 ____" "The drugs recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for use in children with diabetes (depending upon type of diabetes) are: 1. Metformin and insulin 2. Sulfonylureas and insulin glargine 3. Split-mixed dose insulin and GPL-1 agonists 4. Biguanides and insulin lispro - CORRECT ANSWER 19.ANS: 1 ____" "Unlike most type 2 diabetics where obesity is a major issue, older adults with low body weight have higher risks for morbidity and mortality. The most reliable indicator of poor nutritional status in older adults is: 1. Weight loss in previously overweight persons 2. Involuntary loss of 10% of body weight in less than 6 months 3. Decline in lean body mass over a 12-month period 4. Increase in central versus peripheral body adiposity - CORRECT ANSWER 20.ANS: 2 ____" "The drugs recommended for older adults with type 2 diabetes include: 1. Second-generation sulfonylureas 2. Metformin 3. Pioglitazone 4. Third-generation sulfonylureas - CORRECT ANSWER 21.ANS: 4 ____" "Ethnic groups differ in their risk for and presentation of diabetes. Hispanics: 1. Have a high incidence of obesity, elevated triglycerides, and hypertension 2. Do best with drugs that foster weight loss, such as metformin 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2 - CORRECT ANSWER 22.ANS: 3 ____" "The American Heart Association states that people with diabetes have a 2- to 4-fold increase in the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Treatments and targets that do not appear to decrease risk for micro- and macro-vascular complications include: 1. Glycemic targets between 7% and 7.5% 2. Use of insulin in type 2 diabetics 3. Control of hypertension and hyperlipidemia 4. Stopping smoking - CORRECT ANSWER 23.ANS: 1 ____" "All diabetic patients with known cardiovascular disease should be treated with: 1. Beta blockers to prevent MIs 2. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and aspirin to reduce risk of cardiovascular events 3. Sulfonylureas to decrease cardiovascular mortality 4. Pioglitazone to decrease atherosclerotic plaque buildup - CORRECT ANSWER 24.ANS: 2 ____" "All diabetic patients with hyperlipidemia should be treated with: 1. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors 2. Fibric acid derivatives 3. Nicotinic acid 4. Colestipol - CORRECT ANSWER 25.ANS: 1 ____" "Both angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and some angiotensin II receptor blockers have been approved in treating: 1. Hypertension in diabetic patients 2. Diabetic nephropathy 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2 - CORRECT ANSWER 26.ANS: 3 ____" "Protein restriction helps slow the progression of albuminuria, glomerular filtration rate, decline, and end stage renal disease in some patients with diabetes. It is useful for patients who: 1. Cannot tolerate angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers 2. Have uncontrolled hypertension 3. Have HbA1C levels above 7% 4. Show progression of diabetic nephropathy despite optimal glucose and blood pressure control - CORRECT ANSWER 27.ANS: 4" "28. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) is the earliest and most common complication of diabetes. Symptoms associated with DAN include: 1. Resting tachycardia, exercise intolerance, and orthostatic hypotension 2. Gastroparesis, cold intolerance, and moist skin 3. Hyperglycemia, erectile dysfunction, and deficiency of free fatty acids 4. Pain, loss of sensation, and muscle weakness - CORRECT ANSWER 28.ANS: 1 ____" "Drugs used to treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy include: 1. Metoclopramide 2. Cholinergic agonists 3. Cardioselective beta blockers 4. Gabapentin - CORRECT ANSWER 29.ANS: 4" "The American Diabetic Association has recommended which of the following tests for ongoing management of diabetes? 1. Fasting blood glucose 2. HbA1C 3. Thyroid function tests 4. Electrocardiograms - CORRECT ANSWER 30.ANS: 2 ____" "31.ANS: 4 ____ - CORRECT ANSWER 31."

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"Metformin is a primary choice of drug to treat hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes because it: 1.
Substitutes for insulin usually secreted by the pancreas 2. Decreases glycogenolysis by the liver 3.
Increases the release of insulin from beta cells 4. Decreases peripheral glucose utilization - CORRECT
ANSWER 1. Ans: 2 ____"


"Prior to prescribing metformin, the provider should: 1. Draw a serum creatinine to assess renal function
2. Try the patient on insulin 3. Tell the patient to increase iodine intake 4. Have the patient stop taking
any sulfonylurea to avoid dangerous drug interactions - CORRECT ANSWER 2.Ans: 1 ____"



"The action of "gliptins" is different from other antidiabetic agents because they: 1. Have a low risk for
hypoglycemia 2. Are not associated with weight gain 3. Close ATP-dependent potassium channels in the
beta cell 4. Act on the incretin system to indirectly increase insulin production - CORRECT ANSWER 3.
Ans: 4 ____"



"Phil is starting treatment with febuxostat (Uloric). Education of patients starting febuxostat includes: 1.
Gout may worsen with therapy. 2. Febuxostat may cause severe diarrhea. 3. He should consume a high-
calcium diet. 4. He will need frequent CBC monitoring. - CORRECT ANSWER 4. Ans: 1 ____"



"Sallie has been taking 10 mg per day of prednisone for the past 6 months. She should be assessed for:
1. Gout 2. Iron deficiency anemia 3. Osteoporosis 4. Renal dysfunction - CORRECT ANSWER 5. Ans: 3
____"



"Patients whose total dose of prednisone will exceed 1 gram will most likely need a second prescription
for: 1. Metformin, a biguanide to prevent diabetes 2. Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor to prevent
peptic ulcer disease 3. Naproxen, an NSAID to treat joint pain 4. Furosemide, a diuretic to treat fluid
retention - CORRECT ANSWER 6.Ans: 2 ____"



"Daniel has been on 60 mg of prednisone for 10 days to treat a severe asthma exacerbation. It is time to
discontinue the prednisone. How is prednisone discontinued? 1. Patients with asthma are transitioned

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,directly off the prednisone onto inhaled corticosteroids. 2. Prednisone can be abruptly discontinued
with no adverse effects. 3. Develop a tapering schedule to slowly wean Daniel off the prednisone. 4.
Substitute the prednisone with another anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen. - CORRECT ANSWER 7.
Ans: 3 ____"



"Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are on chronic low-dose prednisone will need co-treatment
with which medications to prevent further adverse effects? 1. A bisphosphonate 2. Calcium
supplementation 3. Vitamin D 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 8.Ans: 4 ____"



"Patients who are on or who will be starting chronic corticosteroid therapy need monitoring of: 1. Serum
glucose 2. Stool culture 3. Folate levels 4. Vitamin B12 - CORRECT ANSWER 9. Ans: 1 ____"



"Patients who are on chronic long-term corticosteroid therapy need education regarding: 1. Receiving all
vaccinations, especially the live flu vaccine 2. Reporting black tarry stools or abdominal pain 3. Eating a
high carbohydrate diet with plenty of fluids 4. Small amounts of alcohol are generally tolerated. -
CORRECT ANSWER 10. Ans: 2 ____"


"All nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have an FDA Black Box Warning regarding: 1.
Potential for causing life-threatening GI bleeds 2. Increased risk of developing systemic arthritis with
prolonged use 3. Risk of life-threatening rashes, including Stevens-Johnson 4. Potential for transient
changes in serum glucose - CORRECT ANSWER 11. Ans: 1 ____"



"Jamie has fractured his ankle and has received a prescription for acetaminophen and hydrocodone
(Vicodin). Education when prescribing Vicodin includes: 1. It is okay to double the dose of Vicodin if the
pain is severe. 2. Vicodin is not habit-forming. 3. He should not take any other acetaminophen-
containing medications. 4. Vicodin may cause diarrhea; increase his fluid intake. - CORRECT ANSWER
12. Ans: 3 ____"



"When prescribing NSAIDS, a complete drug history should be conducted as NSAIDs interact with these
drugs: 1. Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor 2. Combined oral contraceptives 3. Diphenhydramine, an
antihistamine 4. Warfarin, an anticoagulant - CORRECT ANSWER 13. Ans: 4 ____"



"Josefina is a 2-year-old child with acute otitis media and an upper respiratory infection. Along with an
antibiotic she receives a recommendation to treat the ear pain with ibuprofen. What education would
her parent need regarding ibuprofen? 1. They can cut an adult ibuprofen tablet in half to give Josefina.
2. The ibuprofen dose can be doubled for severe pain. 3. Josefina needs to be well-hydrated while taking

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, ibuprofen. 4. Ibuprofen is completely safe in children with no known adverse effects. - CORRECT
ANSWER 14. Ans: 3 ____"


"Henry is 82 years old and takes two aspirin every morning to treat the arthritis pain in his back. He
states the aspirin helps him to "get going" each day. Lately he has had some heartburn from the aspirin.
After ruling out an acute GI bleed, what would be an appropriate course of treatment for Henry? 1. Add
an H2 blocker such as ranitidine to his therapy. 2. Discontinue the aspirin and switch him to Vicodin for
the pain. 3. Decrease the aspirin dose to one tablet daily. 4. Have Henry take an antacid 15 minutes
before taking the aspirin each day. - CORRECT ANSWER 15. Ans: 1 ____"



"The trial period to determine effective anti-inflammatory activity when starting a patient on aspirin for
rheumatoid arthritis is: 1. 48 hours 2. 4 to 6 days 3. 4 weeks 4. 2 months - CORRECT ANSWER 16. Ans:
2 ____"



"Patients prescribed aspirin therapy require education regarding the signs of aspirin toxicity. An early
sign of aspirin toxicity is: 1. Black tarry stools 2. Vomiting 3. Tremors 4. Tinnitus - CORRECT ANSWER
17. Ans: 4 ____"



"Monitoring a patient on a high-dose aspirin level includes: 1. Salicylate level 2. Complete blood count 3.
Urine pH 4. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER 18. Ans: 4 ____"



"Patients who are on long-term aspirin therapy should have ______ annually. 1. Complete blood count
2. Salicylate level 3. Amylase 4. Urine analysis - CORRECT ANSWER 19. Ans: 1"



"Both men and women experience bone loss with aging. The bones most likely to demonstrate
significant loss are: 1. Cortical bones 2. Femoral neck bones 3. Cervical vertebrae 4. Pelvic bones -
CORRECT ANSWER 1. Ans: 2 ____"


"Bisphosphonates treat or prevent osteoporosis by: 1. Inhibiting osteoclastic activity 2. Fostering bone
resorption 3. Enhancing calcium uptake in the bone 4. Strengthening the osteoclastic proton pump -
CORRECT ANSWER 2. Ans: 1"




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