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The nurse asks you to perform a task that is in your job
description. You have not done this task before. You
a. refuse to do the task without an explanation
b. ignore the request from the nurse
c. tell the nurse you have not done the task before and ask for
help
d. do the task without asking questions - ANSWER-tell the
nurse you have not done the task before and ask for help
The rapidly alternating involuntary contraction and
relaxation of the skeletal muscles is called a. clonus
b. spasm
c. jerking
d. hyperreflexia - ANSWER-clonus
Centrally Acting Skeletal Muscle
Relaxants act a. directly on the
muscles
b. depressing the CNS
,c. inhibiting reflex activity at the spinal chord
d. by blocking nerve impulses - ANSWER-depressing the CNS
All centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants cause
some degree of a. confusion
b. orthostatic hypotension
c. sedation
d. spasticity - ANSWER-sedation
The goal of therapy for central acting muscle
relaxants is relief of a. clonus
b. muscle spasm
c. jerking
d. hyperreflexia - ANSWER-muscle spasm
which has a dose form of orally
disintegrating tablets a. dantrolene
b. baclofen
c. carisoprodol
d. tizanidine - ANSWER-baclofen
Which is not a centrally acting muscle
relaxant? a. dantrolene
b. cyclobenzaprine
c. methocarbamol
,d. carisoprodol - ANSWER-dantrolene
Direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxants
decrease a. clonus, hyperreflexia and
muscle spasm
b. cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis
c. spinal cord injury
d. photo-sensitivity, sedation, and drowsiness - ANSWER-
clonus, hyperrelfexia and muscle spasm
Allopurinol is given for gout. The initial
adult dose is a. 100 mg
b. 200 mg
c. 300 mg
d. 400 mg - ANSWER-100 mg
Persons receiving drug therapy for gout should be
observed for a. dysrhythmias
b. tremors
c. GI symptoms
d. confusion - ANSWER-GI symptoms
Microbes that grow in living cells
are called a. bacteria
b. fungi
, c. germs
d. viruses - ANSWER-viruses
Plants that live on other plants or animals
are called a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. germs
d. viruses - ANSWER-fungi
Chemicals that eliminate pathogens
are called a. antibiotics
b. antimicrobials
c. antivirals
d. nonpathogens - ANSWER-antimicrobials
a person with a weakened immune system develops an
infection. It is caused by a non-pathogen. The person has a. a
bacterial infection
b. healthcare associated infection
c. opportunistic infection
d. secondary infection - ANSWER-opportunistic infection
a person is being treated for an infection. Another infection
develops. This is called
a. bacterial infection