COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH FINAL IV FINAL TEST
PAPER 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED A+
◉ Atropine Interactions. Answer: other CNS depressants increase
CNS depression (i.e., diphenoxylate & atropine); monoamine oxidase
inhibitors (MAOI) increase the risk for hypertensive crisis (i.e.,
diphenoxylate & atropine)
◉ Atropine Nursing Implications. Answer: monitor PT when
ambulating BC can cause sedation, dizziness, lightheadedness, &
drowsiness; recommend the lowest effective dose for the shortest
time to prevent sedation; monitor for anti-cholinergic effects (dry
mouth & urinary retention), such as urinary elimination patterns,
especially in an older adult
◉ Atropine Patient Teaching. Answer: don't take prior to driving or
activities requiring mental alertness; sit or lie down if feeling
lightheaded; change positions gradually; suck on hard candy or
chew gum; sip on water; urinate Q4H & report any undesirable
changes in urinary elimination; drink clear liquids or a commercial
oral electrolyte solution; avoid caffeine BC it increases GI motility
◉ Carvedilol. Answer: Coreg
,◉ Carvedilol Indications. Answer: alpha/beta blocker; treats
hypertension; treats heart failure along w/digoxin, angiotensin-
converting enzymes (ACE) inhibitors, & diuretics; prolongs chance
of survival following MI
◉ Carvedilol Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: severe
unstable heart failure; asthma or other chronic respiratory
disorders; heart block or severe bradycardia; cardiogenic shock;
lactation; child or adolescent younger than 18yo; DM; renal or liver
disorders; peripheral vascular disease; depressive disorders
◉ Carvedilol Adverse Effects. Answer: dizziness, hypertension;
bradycardia due to blockade of beta 1 receptors, which may lead to
reduced cardiac output
◉ Carvedilol Interactions. Answer: increases risk for hypoglycemia
w/ insulin or oral hypoglycemic; may increase risk for digoxin
toxicity; MAOI anti-depressants cause bradycardia or hypotension;
cimetidine increases blood levels; use w/ other anti-hypertensive
drugs may increase risk for hypotension
◉ Carvedilol Nursing Implications. Answer: monitor BP; report
hypotension & dizziness; report HR slower than 60bpm (or pre-
arranged parameter) to PCP
,◉ Carvedilol Patient Teaching. Answer: report dizziness, syncope;
move slowly from lying to standing position to prevent falls; don't
perform hazardous activity, such as driving, until effects are known;
check pulse rate daily before taking drug & report to PCP for pulse
slower than 60bpm (or prearranged parameter)
◉ Ciprofloxacin. Answer: Cipro
◉ Ciprofloxacin Indications. Answer: fluoroquinolone antibiotic;
treats bacterial infections, including severe urinary tract disorders;
prevents anthrax (following inhalation of anthrax spores)
◉ Ciprofloxacin Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: allergy to
any fluoroquinolone; tendon pain; serious CNS disorders (i.e.,
seizure disorder); GI disorders; renal impairment; warfarin
(Coumadin) therapy
◉ Ciprofloxacin Adverse Effects. Answer: mild CNS symptoms such
as dizziness, headache, & confusion in adults; N/V or diarrhea;
Achilles tendon rupture (rare), especially in children, older adults, &
PT's taking glucocorticoids; photosensitivity (sunburn-like reaction)
even w/ indirect sun exposure-may occur despite use of sunscreen
◉ Ciprofloxacin Interactions. Answer: antacids, iron preparations,
calcium (including dairy products), & sucralfate (Carafate) all
, decrease oral absorption; increases theophylline levels & the risk for
CNS symptoms; increases warfarin (Coumadin) levels
◉ Ciprofloxacin Nursing Implications. Answer: infuse IV slowly, over
at least 60 minutes; incompatible w/ multiple drugs in IV solution or
IV tubing
◉ Ciprofloxacin Patient Teaching. Answer: report CNS symptoms;
decrease caffeine use during treatment; report GI symptoms; report
tendon pain; avoid exposure to sunlight or sunlamps; wear clothes
that fully cover the body & apply sunscreen to remaining areas of
exposure; take antacids, iron, dairy products, & sucralfate 2 hrs after
or 6 hrs before taking PO Cipro
◉ Clopidogrel. Answer: Plavix
◉ Clopidogrel Indications. Answer: anti-platelet (ADP) inhibitor; :
inhibition of platelet aggregation for risk reduction related to MI,
ischemic cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attacks, &
coronary stents
◉ Clopidogrel Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: peptic ulcer
disease; bleeding disorders; thrombocytopenia; intracranial
bleeding; GI bleeding; liver or kidney dysfunction; high risk for
bleeding
PAPER 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED A+
◉ Atropine Interactions. Answer: other CNS depressants increase
CNS depression (i.e., diphenoxylate & atropine); monoamine oxidase
inhibitors (MAOI) increase the risk for hypertensive crisis (i.e.,
diphenoxylate & atropine)
◉ Atropine Nursing Implications. Answer: monitor PT when
ambulating BC can cause sedation, dizziness, lightheadedness, &
drowsiness; recommend the lowest effective dose for the shortest
time to prevent sedation; monitor for anti-cholinergic effects (dry
mouth & urinary retention), such as urinary elimination patterns,
especially in an older adult
◉ Atropine Patient Teaching. Answer: don't take prior to driving or
activities requiring mental alertness; sit or lie down if feeling
lightheaded; change positions gradually; suck on hard candy or
chew gum; sip on water; urinate Q4H & report any undesirable
changes in urinary elimination; drink clear liquids or a commercial
oral electrolyte solution; avoid caffeine BC it increases GI motility
◉ Carvedilol. Answer: Coreg
,◉ Carvedilol Indications. Answer: alpha/beta blocker; treats
hypertension; treats heart failure along w/digoxin, angiotensin-
converting enzymes (ACE) inhibitors, & diuretics; prolongs chance
of survival following MI
◉ Carvedilol Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: severe
unstable heart failure; asthma or other chronic respiratory
disorders; heart block or severe bradycardia; cardiogenic shock;
lactation; child or adolescent younger than 18yo; DM; renal or liver
disorders; peripheral vascular disease; depressive disorders
◉ Carvedilol Adverse Effects. Answer: dizziness, hypertension;
bradycardia due to blockade of beta 1 receptors, which may lead to
reduced cardiac output
◉ Carvedilol Interactions. Answer: increases risk for hypoglycemia
w/ insulin or oral hypoglycemic; may increase risk for digoxin
toxicity; MAOI anti-depressants cause bradycardia or hypotension;
cimetidine increases blood levels; use w/ other anti-hypertensive
drugs may increase risk for hypotension
◉ Carvedilol Nursing Implications. Answer: monitor BP; report
hypotension & dizziness; report HR slower than 60bpm (or pre-
arranged parameter) to PCP
,◉ Carvedilol Patient Teaching. Answer: report dizziness, syncope;
move slowly from lying to standing position to prevent falls; don't
perform hazardous activity, such as driving, until effects are known;
check pulse rate daily before taking drug & report to PCP for pulse
slower than 60bpm (or prearranged parameter)
◉ Ciprofloxacin. Answer: Cipro
◉ Ciprofloxacin Indications. Answer: fluoroquinolone antibiotic;
treats bacterial infections, including severe urinary tract disorders;
prevents anthrax (following inhalation of anthrax spores)
◉ Ciprofloxacin Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: allergy to
any fluoroquinolone; tendon pain; serious CNS disorders (i.e.,
seizure disorder); GI disorders; renal impairment; warfarin
(Coumadin) therapy
◉ Ciprofloxacin Adverse Effects. Answer: mild CNS symptoms such
as dizziness, headache, & confusion in adults; N/V or diarrhea;
Achilles tendon rupture (rare), especially in children, older adults, &
PT's taking glucocorticoids; photosensitivity (sunburn-like reaction)
even w/ indirect sun exposure-may occur despite use of sunscreen
◉ Ciprofloxacin Interactions. Answer: antacids, iron preparations,
calcium (including dairy products), & sucralfate (Carafate) all
, decrease oral absorption; increases theophylline levels & the risk for
CNS symptoms; increases warfarin (Coumadin) levels
◉ Ciprofloxacin Nursing Implications. Answer: infuse IV slowly, over
at least 60 minutes; incompatible w/ multiple drugs in IV solution or
IV tubing
◉ Ciprofloxacin Patient Teaching. Answer: report CNS symptoms;
decrease caffeine use during treatment; report GI symptoms; report
tendon pain; avoid exposure to sunlight or sunlamps; wear clothes
that fully cover the body & apply sunscreen to remaining areas of
exposure; take antacids, iron, dairy products, & sucralfate 2 hrs after
or 6 hrs before taking PO Cipro
◉ Clopidogrel. Answer: Plavix
◉ Clopidogrel Indications. Answer: anti-platelet (ADP) inhibitor; :
inhibition of platelet aggregation for risk reduction related to MI,
ischemic cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attacks, &
coronary stents
◉ Clopidogrel Contraindications/Precautions. Answer: peptic ulcer
disease; bleeding disorders; thrombocytopenia; intracranial
bleeding; GI bleeding; liver or kidney dysfunction; high risk for
bleeding