Graded A+
1. What is the primary use of trazodone in medical treatment?
Depression
Pain relief
Anxiety
Insomnia
2. If a heart failure patient reports feeling less fluid retention after starting
diuretics, what should the nurse advise regarding their medication
adherence?
Stop taking the diuretic immediately.
Reduce the dosage of the diuretic by half.
Continue taking the diuretic as prescribed until advised otherwise.
Switch to a different medication without consulting a doctor.
3. Why is it important to monitor liver function in patients receiving diazepam?
Monitoring liver function is only necessary for long-term diazepam
use.
Diazepam is excreted by the kidneys, so kidney function is more
important.
Diazepam is metabolized in the liver, and impaired liver function
can lead to increased drug levels and toxicity.
Liver function does not affect the metabolism of diazepam.
,4. A patient on lithium presents with increased thirst and gastrointestinal upset.
What should the nurse's immediate action be?
Encourage the patient to drink more fluids without further assessment.
Administer an antiemetic to relieve nausea.
Document the symptoms and wait for the physician's orders.
Assess the patient's lithium levels and monitor for additional
symptoms of toxicity.
5. A nurse is caring for clients over the age of 70. The nurse is aware that when
giving medications to older clients, it is best to use what approach?
Do not stop a medication entirely
Review the drug regimen yearly
Avoid drugs with side effects that impact cognition
Start with the smallest effective dose or increase dose slowly if
needed
6. Describe the significance of the 'buffalo hump' in patients undergoing long-
term corticosteroid therapy.
The 'buffalo hump' is unrelated to medication use and can occur in any
individual.
The 'buffalo hump' indicates fat redistribution often seen in patients
on long-term corticosteroids like prednisone.
The 'buffalo hump' signifies liver dysfunction in patients taking
prednisone.
The 'buffalo hump' is a sign of muscle growth due to increased protein
synthesis.
, 7. If a patient takes sumatriptan and does not experience relief after one hour,
what is the most appropriate next step?
Wait for another hour before taking more medication.
Call emergency services.
Consult a healthcare provider for further instructions.
Take another dose of sumatriptan immediately.
8. A patient is started on clozapine for treatment resistant schizophrenia. Which
one of the following is a recognised side effect of clozapine therapy?
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Diarrhoea
Hypersalivation
Bradycardia
Gingival hyperplasia
9. Describe the significance of understanding the side effects of fluoxetine for
patient education.
Understanding the side effects of fluoxetine is crucial for patient
education as it helps patients manage expectations and recognize
adverse reactions early.
Patients should only be informed about the benefits of fluoxetine, not
the side effects.
The side effects of fluoxetine are not important for patient education.
Fluoxetine has no side effects that need to be communicated to
patients.