with NGN Questions and Revised Answers,
100% Graded A+ Score
With 50 multiple choices questions and answers
1. A client's unexpected response has been attributed to characteristics ofthe
client's genetic makeup. What area of study best explains this client's medication
response?: pharmacogenomics
2. The nurse is writing a plan of care for a client receiving drug therapy. What
nursing diagnosis would be appropriate if the client developed commonadverse
effects?: disturbed sensory perception (visual) related to central nervous system
effects
3. A client is prescribed chloroquine, an antimalarial, and asks the nurse howit
works. What process should the nurse describe?: changes the metabolic pathways
necessary for the reproduction of the plasmodium
4. A nurse practitioner provides primary care in a rural setting. The nurse should
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, perform what actions in order to minimize the emergence of drug-re-sistant
microbials?: avoid the use of broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs when treating
trivial or viral infections
use narrow-spectrum agents if they are thought to be effective
do not use vancomycin
5. A client taking diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker, for hypertension has come
to the clinic for a follow-up appointment. What adverse effects should the nurse
assess the client for?: peripheral edema and bradycardia
6. What is the nurse's priority assessment before giving a female client her
prescription for an angiotensin II-receptor blocker (ARB)?: "When was your last
menstrual period (LMP)?
7. A client taking a calcium channel blocker is seen in the clinic and receives a
diagnosis of drug toxicity. When collecting the nursing history, consumption of what
product would indicate the likely cause of this drug toxicity?: grapefruitjuice
8. An older adult client is taking a sustained-release antihypertensive drug. What
is the nurse's priority teaching point about this medication?: "Swallow the drug
whole and do not cut, crush, or chew it."
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