MEDSURG 3 PROCTOR PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How often should a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and acute bronchitis, check their
glucose levels? - Answer-every 4 hours
Are high ketones levels normal in a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and Acute Bronchitis?
- Answer-NO
call provider if moderate to large amounts appear in urine
What should a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and acute bronchitis do regrading their
insulin? - Answer-Continue taking insulin even if they are unable to eat their regular diet
prevents hyperglycemia
Which of the following medication interacts with feverfew?
A. Metoprolol
B. Bupropion
C. Naproxen
D. Atorvastatin - Answer-Naproxen
both impair platelet aggregation and place patient at risk for bleeding
Which of the following medications effect is decreased by St. John's wort?
A. Metoprolol
B. Bupropion
C. Naproxen
D. Atorvastatin - Answer-Atorvastatin
A client who has pancreatitis is expected to have decreased levels of which two
electrolytes due to fat necrosis? - Answer-Calcium and Magnesium
In a patient with cirrhosis, is bilirubin elevated or decreased? - Answer-Elevated
Which of the following medications should be withheld 48 hours prior to cardioversion?
A. Enoxaparin
B.Metformin
C. Diazepam
D. Digoxin - Answer-Digoxin
Which of the following oxygen delivery systems should the nurse initiate to provide the
highest concentration of oxygen?
A. Nonrebreather
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How often should a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and acute bronchitis, check their
glucose levels? - Answer-every 4 hours
Are high ketones levels normal in a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and Acute Bronchitis?
- Answer-NO
call provider if moderate to large amounts appear in urine
What should a patient with Diabetes Type 1 and acute bronchitis do regrading their
insulin? - Answer-Continue taking insulin even if they are unable to eat their regular diet
prevents hyperglycemia
Which of the following medication interacts with feverfew?
A. Metoprolol
B. Bupropion
C. Naproxen
D. Atorvastatin - Answer-Naproxen
both impair platelet aggregation and place patient at risk for bleeding
Which of the following medications effect is decreased by St. John's wort?
A. Metoprolol
B. Bupropion
C. Naproxen
D. Atorvastatin - Answer-Atorvastatin
A client who has pancreatitis is expected to have decreased levels of which two
electrolytes due to fat necrosis? - Answer-Calcium and Magnesium
In a patient with cirrhosis, is bilirubin elevated or decreased? - Answer-Elevated
Which of the following medications should be withheld 48 hours prior to cardioversion?
A. Enoxaparin
B.Metformin
C. Diazepam
D. Digoxin - Answer-Digoxin
Which of the following oxygen delivery systems should the nurse initiate to provide the
highest concentration of oxygen?
A. Nonrebreather