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A 91-year-old client is being confusion and irregular heart rate
discharged on the diuretic
spironolactone, a
potassium-
sparing diuretic. What
assessment finding would the
nurse attribute to adverse
effects of this medication?
The nurse is writing a plan of impaired urinary elimination
care for a
client who is taking a diuretic.
What nursing diagnoses is
most likely applicable?
What goal should a nurse set at the completion of the course, the student will know
when general drug information because the student can
beginning a course on
consult a drug guide for specific drug information.
pharmacology for nurses?
The nurse should consider a 29-year-old client receiving prenatal care in her
teratogenic effects when first trimester of pregnancy a 37-year-old female
caring for what clients? client who is taking fertility drugs
A nurse is caring for a client the primary action of a drug
who is
exhibiting adverse
medication effects. The
nurse should recognize
that adverse effects can
be extensions of:
,Why does the nurse need to to maintain the client's safety during drug therapy
be alert for any indication
of an allergic reaction in
clients?
The nurse is preparing to changes in the gastrointestinal (GI) system can reduce drug
administer a medication to absorption
an older adult. The nurse
should consider what factor
that could
affect therapeutic dosing in an
older adult?
The nurse is performing administer the
the intervention stage of medication document
the nursing process the medication
related to drug therapy.
What actions should the
nurse perform?
The client calls the clinic "I'll confirm with your healthcare provider, but it is quite
nurse and states, "I looked common for drugs to help with a condition for which it
up my new prescription wasn't originally intended."
online and there is
nothing mentioned about
it
being used to treat my
disorder. Should I still
take it?" What is the
nurse's best response?
The client calls the clinic and "The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued
talks to the nurse saying, "I warnings to consumers about buying these drugs."
found the same drug the
provider prescribed on the
internet and it is much
cheaper. Is it safe for me to
order my drug from this
site?" What is the nurse's
, best response?
The nurse practitioner is most clients cannot reliably self-diagnose the condition the drug
explaining how is intended to treat.
prescription drugs can
sometimes become
recategorized as over-the-
counter (OTC) drugs.
What factor would
prevent a
prescription drug from being
made available over the
counter?
The nurse administers a drug narrow spectrum
to treat
Chlamydia trachomatis. The
nurse is aware that this
drug has no effect on any
other bacteria. How
should the nurse describe
this characteristic of the
drug?
A client with an infection has death of the microbial cells
been
prescribed metronidazole,
a bactericidal antibiotic.
What should the nurse
determine is the therapeutic
effect of the medication?
A nurse is preparing to it is able to kill foreign cells without causing significant
administer a harm to the client's own body cells.
prescribed antibiotic and is
aware that the medication is
selectively toxic. What does
the nurse understand
about this
medication?