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What is/are the action(s) of the d. Both A and B
drug metformin?
a. Decreases Hepatic glucose a. Decreases Hepatic glucose production and intestinal glucose
production and intestinal absorption
glucose absorption b. Increases sensitivity to insulin
b. Increases sensitivity to insulin
c. Short term sedation
d. Both A and
When administering the drug b. This drug is not intended for long term use
senna to a patient, a health care
provider must
inform the patient of which of
the following
A. This drug is intended to lower
blood pressure and is best used
in
combination
with other antihypertensives
b. This drug is not intended for
long term use
c. The patient must limit his/her
fiber intake
d. Advise patient to change
positions slowly to limit the risk
of
orthostatic hypotension -
, When giving digoxin (Lanoxin) c. Digibind
to a patient, the health care
provider notices
various signs and symptoms of
an overdose. The health care
provider knows to
give which of the following to
reverse digoxin toxicity
a. Naloxone
b. Vitamin K
c. Digibind
d. Fluemanzil -
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While providing an Angiotensin- a. To lower blood
converting enzyme (ACE) pressure by blocking the conversion of angiotensin I to
inhibitor, the patient vasoconstrictor
asks angiotensin II
4. what the action of the drug is.
As a health care provider, you
explain that the
action of an ACE inhibitor is
a. To lower blood pressure by
blocking the conversion of
angiotensin I
to vasoconstrictor angiotensin II
b. To inhibit reabsorption of
sodium back into the body,
ultimately increasing
urine output and lowering blood
pressure
c. To decrease heart rate and
blood pressure by competing
with Beta1 and
Beta2 receptors in the heart and
lungs
d. To lower blood glucose by
stimulating the release of insulin
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Which of the following types of d. Glargine (Lantus)
insulin is "long-acting"?
a. Lispro (Humalog)
b. NPH (Humulin N)
c. Regular insulin (Humulin R)
d. Glargine (Lantus) -
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