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NSG 318 Exam 2 Questions with Answers 100% Correct
The RN administers sc epinephrine to a patient experiencing anaphylaxis. The RN should
monitor for which symptom? ✔✔ decreased urine output

A patient who has asthma is diagnosed with hypertension. Which drug will be safe to give this
patient? ✔✔ Selective Adrenergic Antagonist

*also called selective Beta blocker



Cholinergic system (Parasympathetic): Cholinergic nerves ✔✔ nerve cell has to contain all
enzymes and building blocks to produce or create acetylcholine



Cholinergic Nerve synapse ✔✔ stimulation of the receptor site, and then once that's occurred
the acetylcholine has to be destroyed, has to be broken down and gotten rid of, done by a
chemical called acetylcholine esterase.



acetylcholine esterase ✔✔ breaks down acetylcholine

happens in less than a thousandth of a sec.

its actually being broken down and taken away as a waste product.



*unlike norepinephrine where we have reuptake occurring where it reuptakes it back up and
stores it in vesicles so it can be used again.



Cholinergic Receptor are found in ✔✔ muscles and organs



2 types of cholinergic receptors ✔✔ nicotinic = skeletal muscle

muscarinic = stimulate smooth muscle & slow HR

,Cholinergic Agonists/Parasympathomimetics ✔✔ Drugs that stimulate the parasympathetic
nervous system



They mimic the parasympathetic neurotransmitter acetylcholine



Effects of Cholinergic Agonists ✔✔ -Cardiovascular: decrease HR and BP, vasodilation, slows
conduction of AV node

-GI: increase tone and motility, increase peristalsis, relax sphincter muscles

-GU: increase ureter tone, contract bladder and relax sphincter muscles, stimulate urination

-Eye: constrict pupils, increase accommodation

-Lungs: bronchial constriction, increase secretions

-Glands: increase salivation, perspiration, and tears

-Striated muscle: increase neuromuscular transmission, maintain muscle strength and tone



Direct acting cholinergic agonists ✔✔ bind with the receptor site to cause the stimulation of the
parasympathetic or cholinergic response



Bethanechol (Urecholine) ✔✔ cholinergic agnoist



used to increase urination



SE: blurred vision, hypotension, bradycardia, increased salivation or gastric acid, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, bronchoconstriction



Anticholinergics/Parasympatholytics ✔✔ action= inhibit action of AcH by occupying AcH
receptors

,antagonist for cholinergic or parasympathetic response



Anticholinergics effects ✔✔ -Heart: large doses increase HR, small doses decrease HR

-GI: relax smooth muscle tone, decrease motility, decrease peristalsis, decrease secretions

-GU: relax detrusor muscle, increase sphincter constriction

-Eye: dilate pupils, decrease accommodation

-Lungs: bronchodilator, decrease secretions

-Glands: decrease salivation, decrease perspiration

-CNS: decrease tremors, decrease rigidity (Parkinson's disease)



Atropine ✔✔ anticholinergic

used frequently during surgery

Action:

-increase pulse

-decrease motility

-decrease peristalsis

-decrease salivary secretions



used for less problems when being under anesthesia during surgery.



SE: may have some urinary retention, watch Is and Os.



Nursing Process: phenytoin ✔✔ · Assessment

o Obtain a current health history including drugs and herbs used.

o Determine renal and hepatic function lab values.

· Nursing dix

, o Injury, risk for

o Falls, risk for

· Planning

o Patient's seizure frequency will diminish.

o Client will adhere to anti-seizure drug therapy

o Clients side effects from phenytoin will be minimal.

· Nursing Interventions

o therapeutic range: 10-20 mcg/mL

o if below range=no therapeutic effect

o if above range= potential toxicity

o female taking this medication should use additional contraceptive method

o if in hospital seizure precautions: pad rails, non slip socks, suction available @ bedside

o Determine if client is receiving adequate nutrition

o advise pt's no to drive

o Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor= inhibits the hepatic enzymes involved in phenytoin
metabolism



Analgesics

Prevent peptic ulcer ✔✔ take w/ food or enteric coated pill

aspirin inhibits COX-1 & COX-2

Cox-1 protects stomach lining

Aspirin increases hand for development of peptic ulcers by inhibiting COX-1 enzyme.

Use different pain med to prevent this

Selective COX-2 inhibitor



Analgesics ✔✔ salicylates, propionic acid agents, COX-2 inhibitors = anti-inflammatory effect

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