Pharmacology: NCLEX Practice Questions (Test 3) fully solved
Pharmacology: NCLEX Practice Questions (Test 3)The nurse recognizes that the primary indication for the administration of morphine is to do what? - correct answer Relieve pain In preparing an Inservice about opioids, the nurse includes which problem as the most serious adverse effect? - correct answer Respiratory depression The nurse correlates orthostatic hypotension resulting from opioid administration with which cause? - correct answer Dilation of peripheral veins The nurse would question the administration of morphine in the patient with a history of which condition? - correct answer Asthma The nurse closely monitors the patient receiving morphine and a tricyclic antidepressant for which manifestations of drug interactions? - correct answer Urinary retention A patient is admitted with the following vital signs: 37.6 °C, P 96, R 16, 140/90 mm Hg. If the patient is scheduled for a dose of opioid, which of the vital sign parameters would require an immediate intervention? - correct answer A respiratory rate of 10 The nurse would recommend treatment with transdermal fentanyl for a patient with which issue? - correct answer Intermittent lower back pain associated with lumbar strain The nurse watches for which electrocardiogram changes in the patient receiving methadone? - correct answer Prolonged QT interval The nurse includes which information in an inservice about the therapeutic effects of agonist-antagonists? - correct answer These drugs produce less respiratory depression than opioids.
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