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Monitoring for a child on methylphenidate for ADHD includes:
A. ADHD symptoms
B. Routine height and weight checks
,C. Amount of methylphenidate being used
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Levetiracetam has known drug interactions with:
A. Oral contraceptives
B. Carbamazepine
C. Warfarin
D. Few, if any, drugs
D. Few, if any, drugs
The tricyclic antidepressants should be prescribed cautiously in patients with:
A. Eczema
B. Asthma
C. Diabetes
D. Heart disease
D. Heart disease
Jake, a forty-five-year-old patient with schizophrenia, was recently hospitalized for acute
psychosis due to medication noncompliance. He was treated with intramuscular (IM) long-
acting haloperidol. Besides being monitored for his schizophrenia symptoms, the patient
should be assessed by his primary care provider:
, A. For excessive weight loss
B. With the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) for extrapyramidal symptoms
(EPS) symptoms
C. Monthly for tolerance to the haloperidol
D. Only by the mental health provider as most nurse practitioners in primary care do not
care for mentally ill patients
B. With the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) for extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)
symptoms
Judy is being prescribed phenytoin for seizures. Monitoring includes:
A. Assessing for phenytoin hypersensitivity syndrome three to eight weeks after starting
treatment
B. Assessing for pedal edema throughout therapy
C. Assessing the heart rate at each visit and consider altering therapy if the heart rate is
less than 60 bpm
D. Assessing for vision changes, such as red-green blindness, at least annually
A. Assessing for phenytoin hypersensitivity syndrome three to eight weeks after starting
treatment
A sixty-six-year-old male was prescribed phenelzine (Nardil) while in an acute psychiatric
unit for recalcitrant depression. The nurse practitioner managing his primary healthcare
needs to understand the following regarding phenelzine and other monoamine oxidase
inhibitors (MAOIs):