NSG367 FINAL EXAM / NSG367 FINAL EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
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During antitubercular therapy with isoniazid, a patient received another
prescription for pyridoxine. Which statement by the nurse best explains the
rationale for this second medication?
A. "This vitamin will help to improve your energy levels."
B. "This vitamin helps to prevent neurologic adverse effects."
C. "This vitamin works to protect your heart from toxic effects."
D. "This vitamin helps to reduce gastrointestinal adverse effects." - ANSWER-B.
"This vitamin helps to prevent neurologic adverse effects."
The nurse is counseling a woman who is beginning antitubercular therapy with
rifampin. The patient also takes an oral contraceptive. Which statement by the
nurse is most accurate regarding potential drug interactions?
A. "You will need to switch to another form of birth control while you are taking
the rifampin."
B. "Your birth control pills will remain effective while you are taking the rifampin."
C. "You will need to take a stronger dose of birth control pills while you are on the
rifampin."
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D. "You will need to abstain from sexual intercourse while on the rifampin to avoid
pregnancy." - ANSWER-A. "You will need to switch to another form of birth control
while you are taking the rifampin."
When counseling a patient who has been newly diagnosed with TB, the nurse will
make sure that the patient realizes that he or she is contagious during which
time?
A. During all phases of the illness.
B. Any time up to 18 months after therapy begins.
C. During the postictal phase of TB.
D. During the initial period of the illness and its diagnosis. - ANSWER-D. During the
initial period of the illness and its diagnosis.
While monitoring a patient, the nurse knows that a therapeutic response to
antitubercular drugs would be which of these?
A. The patient states that he or she is feeling much better.
B. The patient's laboratory test results show a lower white blood cell count.
C. The patient reports a decrease in cough and night sweats.
D. There is a decrease in symptoms, along with improved chest radiograph and
sputum culture results. - ANSWER-D. There is a decrease in symptoms, along with
improved chest radiograph and sputum culture results.
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The nurse is monitoring for liver toxicity in a patient who has been receiving long-
term isoniazid therapy. Manifestations of liver toxicity which of these? Select all
that apply.
A. Orange discoloration of sweat and tears.
B. Darkened urine.
C. Dizziness.
D. Fatigue.
E. Visual disturbances.
F. Jaundice. - ANSWER-B. Darkened urine.
D. Fatigue.
F. Jaundice.
Bedaquiline is prescribed for a patient, and the nurse is providing instructions to
the patient about the medication. Which statement by the patient indicates a
correct understanding of the instructions?
A. "I will take this with food."
B. "I need to take this 1 hour before breakfast."
C. "I can stop this drug if the side effects bother me."
D. "It's okay to have a glass of wine while taking this drug." - ANSWER-A. "I will
take this with food."
The nurse is assessing a patient who is about to receive antifungal drug therapy.
Which problem would be of most concern?
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