{"id":114128,"date":"2023-08-21T11:19:40","date_gmt":"2023-08-21T11:19:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=114128"},"modified":"2023-08-21T11:19:44","modified_gmt":"2023-08-21T11:19:44","slug":"rn-pharmacology-online-practice-2019-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/21\/rn-pharmacology-online-practice-2019-a\/","title":{"rendered":"RN Pharmacology Online Practice 2019 A"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>RN VATI Pharmacology 2019<br>A nurse is preparing to administer diclofenac to a client who has chronic bursitis.<br>Which of the following actions should the nurse take?<br>a. administer the medication at bedtime<br>b. avoid administering the medication with antacids<br>c. administer the medication with food<br>d. crush the medication prior to administration<br>Administer the medication with food<br>Diclofenac is an NSAID and can cause gastric irritation. Clients should take NSAIDs<br>with food or milk to minimize gastric irritation.he nurse should not administer the<br>medication at bedtime because the client should remain upright for 15 to 30 min<br>after administration to prevent esophageal irritation. Diclofenac is available as an<br>enteric-coated tablet for delayed release. Clients should not crush or chew<br>sustained-release medications because doing so will increase gastrointestinal<br>adverse effects and decrease the effectiveness of the medication.<br>A nurse is planning care for a client who has asthma and a prescription for<br>methylprednisolone. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse<br>monitor while the client is receiving this medication?<br>a. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)<br>b. Fibrin split products<br>c. BUN<br>d. Glucose<br>Glucose<br>Methylprednisolone therapy increases the synthesis of glucose and decreases the<br>uptake of glucose by the muscles and adipose tissues, resulting in increased<br>circulating glucose. Therefore, it is important for the nurse to monitor blood<br>glucose levels regularly while clients are receiving corticosteroid therapy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aspartate aminotransferase is an enzyme that is present in the heart, liver,<br>skeletal muscles, and other highly metabolic tissues. AST levels are increased in<br>conditions that cause cellular injury, such as liver disease; however,<br>methylprednisolone therapy does not affect AST levels. Fibrin split products are<br>present in the serum when thromboses are present. Increased levels of fibrin split<br>products can increase disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC); however,<br>methylprednisolone therapy does not affect blood clotting. BUN levels reflect<br>kidney function and glomerular filtration. Hydration status and nephrotoxic<br>medications can alter BUN levels; however, methylprednisolone therapy does not<br>affect renal function.<br>A nurse is caring for a client who is postmenopausal and has a prescription for<br>raloxifene. The nurse should instruct the client that raloxifene is prescribed for<br>which of the following reasons?<br>a. To treat irritable bowel syndrome<br>b. To reduce the risk for breast cancer<br>c. To reduce the occurrence of hot flashes<br>d. To lower the risk of pulmonary embolism<br>To reduce the risk for breast cancer<br>Raloxifene can lower the risk for breast cancer in postmenopausal clients who<br>have a high risk for developing estrogen-receptive types of breast cancer. The<br>medication also reduces the risk for and can treat postmenopausal<br>osteoporosis.Raloxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator. In clients who<br>are postmenopausal, it can reduce the risk for and treat osteoporosis and protect<br>against breast cancer.<br>Hot flashes are an adverse effect of raloxifene. Raloxifene reduces the occurrence<br>of fractures related to osteoporosis and reduces the cholesterol level in clients<br>who are postmenopausal.Raloxifene can cause several significant cardiovascular<br>and respiratory adverse effects, such as thromboembolism, stroke, peripheral<br>edema, pneumonia, and the development of pulmonary emboli. Clients should<br>not take this medication prior to periods of prolonged immobilization, such as<br>surgery. A history of thromboembolic events is a contraindication for taking this<br>medication.<br>A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving heparin by continuous IV infusion for<br>treatment of venous thrombosis. Which of the following laboratory values should<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>the nurse monitor for in order to titrate the heparin dose?<br>a. platelet function assay<br>b. aPTT<br>c. INR<br>d. Amylase<br>aPTT<br>The nurse should monitor the aPTT of a client who is receiving heparin by<br>continuous IV infusion. When beginning heparin therapy, the nurse should<br>monitor the aPTT every 4 to 6 hr. Once the client has achieved the desired range,<br>the nurse should monitor the aPTT daily.<br>The nurse should monitor the platelet function assay of a client who has a<br>bleeding disorder. This test evaluates platelet function and ability to cause<br>hemostasis; however, heparin does not affect it.The nurse should monitor a<br>client&#8217;s INR to evaluate the effects of warfarin therapy. The nurse should ensure<br>the collection of the client&#8217;s blood specimen prior to administering the daily<br>warfarin dose.The nurse should review the amylase levels of a client who has<br>pancreatitis. Amylase is a pancreatic enzyme that increases in clients who have<br>acute or chronic pancreatitis; however, heparin does not affect this enzyme.<br>A nurse is assessing a client who has a positive Trousseau&#8217;s sign. Wich of the<br>following medications should the nurse plan to administer?<br>a. sodium bicarbonate<br>b. manesium sulfate<br>c. calcium gluconate<br>d. potassium chloride<br>Calcium gluconate<br>The nurse should identify that a positive Trousseau&#8217;s sign is a manifestation of<br>hypocalcemia. Therefore, the nurse should plan to administer calcium gluconate<br>to treat hypocalcemia.<br>Sodium bicarbonate is administered to treat metabolic acidosis. The nurse should<br>recognize that sodium bicarbonate is not used to treat a positive Trousseau&#8217;s<br>sign.Magnesium sulfate is administered to treat hypomagnesemia. The nurse<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>should recognize that magnesium sulfate is not used to treat a positive<br>Trousseau&#8217;s sign. Potassium chloride is administered to treat hypokalemia. The<br>nurse should recognize that potassium chloride is not used to treat a positive<br>Trousseau&#8217;s sign.<br>A nurse is preparing to administer morphine 0.3 mg\/kg PO to a school-aged child<br>who weighs 88 lb. Available is morphine oral solution 2mg\/ml. How many mL<br>should the nurse administer?<br>6 mL<br>A nurse is administering haloperidol to a client who has schizophrenia. For which<br>of the following adverse effects should the nurse monitor?<br>a. gingival hyperplasia<br>b. muscle rigidity<br>c. polyuria<br>d. bruising<br>Muscle rigidity<br>A client who is taking haloperidol, a first-generation antipsychotic agent, can<br>develop extrapyramidal effects, such as parkinsonism, which manifests as<br>tremors, bradykinesia, loss of balance, mask-like facial expression, shuffling gait,<br>and muscle rigidity.<br>Haloperidol is an antipsychotic agent that can cause akathisia (motor restlessness)<br>within hours of receiving the first dose; however, gingival hyperplasia is not an<br>adverse effect of haloperidol. Phenytoin is an example of a medication that<br>causes gingival hyperplasia.Haloperidol has several genitourinary adverse effects,<br>including urinary retention and impotence; however, urinary output does not<br>typically increase.Haloperidol has significant cardiovascular effects, including<br>dysrhythmias, myocardial infarction, severe heart failure, and hypotension;<br>however, it does not affect blood coagulation.<br>A nurse receives a verbal prescription from the provider for hydrochlorothiazide<br>25 mg by mouth daily for a client who has hypertension. Which of the following<br>indicates how the nurse should transcribe the prescription in the client&#8217;s medical<br>record?<br>a. Hydrochlorothiazide 25.0 mg orally q.d.<br>b. 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