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Quiz: A patient is prescribed lorazepam (Ativan) and a glucocorticoid during
chemotherapy treatments. What is the nurse's best action?
A.) Call the health care provider and question the order.
B.) Only administer the Ativan if the patient seems anxious.
C.) Administer the two medications at least 12 hours apart.
D.) Administer the medications and assess the patient for relief.
Ans: D.) Drug combination therapy is commonly used to manage chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting. Both lorazepam (Ativan) and the glucocorticoids have been found to
be effective medications to assist in preventing and managing chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting.
Quiz: Which statement by the patient indicates that further teaching is needed about
antiemetic medication?
A.) "I will not drive while I am taking these medications because they may cause
drowsiness."
B.) "I may take Tylenol to treat the headache caused by ondansetron (Zofran)."
C.) "I will apply the scopolamine patches to rotating sites on my upper arms."
D.) "I should take my prescribed antiemetic before receiving my chemotherapy dose and
continue afterwards."
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, Ans: C.) Transdermal scopolamine patches should be applied to non-irritated areas behind
the ear, not on the arms. It is appropriate for the patient to refrain from driving while
utilizing antiemetics, to use Tylenol to treat headaches caused by ondansetron (Zofran),
and to take antiemetics preventatively prior to and after chemotherapy.
Quiz: The nurse is administering loperamide (Imodium) to a patient with diarrhea. What
assessment is essential for the nurse to perform?
A.) Vascular assessment
B.) Gastric assessment
C.) Hourly blood pressure measurements
D.) Intake and output every shift
Ans: B.) Adverse effects associated with loperamide (Imodium) include central nervous
system symptoms such as fatigue and diiness, epigastric pain, abdominal cramps, nausea,
dry mouth, vomiting, and anorexia. The nurse should be auscultating bowel sounds on the
patient to verify that they are present in each quadrant. There is no evidence to support
vascular assessment or hourly blood pressure measurements. Although intake and output
is important because the patient is experiencing diarrhea, it does not have the priority
that gastric assessment does.zz
Quiz: Which outcome assessment is essential to monitor for in the patient taking
diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)?
A.) Increase in bowel sounds
B.) Increase in number of bowel movements
C.) Decrease in gastric motility
D.) Decrease in urination
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Quiz: A patient is prescribed lorazepam (Ativan) and a glucocorticoid during
chemotherapy treatments. What is the nurse's best action?
A.) Call the health care provider and question the order.
B.) Only administer the Ativan if the patient seems anxious.
C.) Administer the two medications at least 12 hours apart.
D.) Administer the medications and assess the patient for relief.
Ans: D.) Drug combination therapy is commonly used to manage chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting. Both lorazepam (Ativan) and the glucocorticoids have been found to
be effective medications to assist in preventing and managing chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting.
Quiz: Which statement by the patient indicates that further teaching is needed about
antiemetic medication?
A.) "I will not drive while I am taking these medications because they may cause
drowsiness."
B.) "I may take Tylenol to treat the headache caused by ondansetron (Zofran)."
C.) "I will apply the scopolamine patches to rotating sites on my upper arms."
D.) "I should take my prescribed antiemetic before receiving my chemotherapy dose and
continue afterwards."
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, Ans: C.) Transdermal scopolamine patches should be applied to non-irritated areas behind
the ear, not on the arms. It is appropriate for the patient to refrain from driving while
utilizing antiemetics, to use Tylenol to treat headaches caused by ondansetron (Zofran),
and to take antiemetics preventatively prior to and after chemotherapy.
Quiz: The nurse is administering loperamide (Imodium) to a patient with diarrhea. What
assessment is essential for the nurse to perform?
A.) Vascular assessment
B.) Gastric assessment
C.) Hourly blood pressure measurements
D.) Intake and output every shift
Ans: B.) Adverse effects associated with loperamide (Imodium) include central nervous
system symptoms such as fatigue and diiness, epigastric pain, abdominal cramps, nausea,
dry mouth, vomiting, and anorexia. The nurse should be auscultating bowel sounds on the
patient to verify that they are present in each quadrant. There is no evidence to support
vascular assessment or hourly blood pressure measurements. Although intake and output
is important because the patient is experiencing diarrhea, it does not have the priority
that gastric assessment does.zz
Quiz: Which outcome assessment is essential to monitor for in the patient taking
diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)?
A.) Increase in bowel sounds
B.) Increase in number of bowel movements
C.) Decrease in gastric motility
D.) Decrease in urination
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