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1. Describe the proper application method for Lindane cream in the treatment
of scabies.
Lindane cream should be applied only to the face.
Lindane cream should only be applied to the scalp.
Lindane cream should be applied thickly to the entire body.
Lindane cream should be applied in a thin layer to the entire body
below the head.
2. What is a common early symptom of toxicity associated with auranofin
(Ridaura)?
Ringing in the ears
Severe constipation
Increased joint pain
Complaints of a metallic taste in the mouth
3. If a client continues to experience chest pain after receiving two doses of
nitroglycerin, what should the nurse prioritize next?
Notify the client's family about the situation.
Contact the registered nurse for further evaluation.
Administer a third dose of nitroglycerin immediately.
Call a code blue without further assessment.
,4. Colchicine is prescribed for a client with a diagnosis of gout. The nurse
reviews the client's record, knowing that this medication would be used with
caution in which disorder?
DM
Hypothyroidism
Myxedema
Kidney disease
5. What is a contraindication for administering asparaginase (Elspar)?
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Diabetes mellitus
Myocardial infarction
Pancreatitis
6. Why is it important to administer sucralfate one hour before meals?
To reduce the risk of nausea associated with the medication.
To allow sucralfate to form a protective coating over the ulcer
before food intake stimulates gastric acid production.
To prevent the medication from interacting with other drugs taken at
mealtime.
To ensure that the medication is absorbed more effectively with
food.
7. A client with varicose veins is considering using herbal supplements. If the
nurse recommends bilberry, what important information should the nurse
provide regarding its use?
, The nurse should suggest that bilberry can replace prescribed
medications without any concerns.
The nurse should inform the client about potential interactions
with other medications and the importance of consulting a
healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.
The nurse should advise the client to take bilberry with food to
enhance absorption.
The nurse should recommend bilberry as a sole treatment for
varicose veins without any other interventions.
8. A nurse is caring for a client who has hepatic encephalopathy and is
receiving lactulose. The nurse should identify that which of the following
findings indicates a therapeutic effect of the medication?
Decreased heart rate
Decreased ammonia level
Decreased abdominal girth
Decreased abdominal cramping
9. What foods or beverages should be limited when taking theophylline?
Decaffeinated beverages
Coffee and chocolate
Citrus fruits and juices
Lemon lime soda
10. What is the correct timing for administering sucralfate to a patient with a
gastric ulcer?
With meals and at bedtime
, Every 6 hours around the clock
One hour after meals and at bedtime
One hour before meals and at bedtime
11. Describe the significance of monitoring activated partial thromboplastin
time (aPTT) in patients receiving heparin sodium.
Monitoring aPTT is used to evaluate the effectiveness of oral
anticoagulants.
Monitoring aPTT helps assess the patient's red blood cell
concentration.
Monitoring aPTT is crucial to ensure that the heparin dosage is
effective and to prevent complications such as bleeding.
Monitoring aPTT is only necessary for patients with a history of
clotting disorders.
12. Why is it important to institute seizure precautions when adjusting the
dosage of clonazepam?
To prevent potential seizures during dosage adjustments.
To assess the client's weight changes.
To monitor for allergic reactions to the medication.
To evaluate the effectiveness of pain management.
13. What is the classification of metoprolol (Lopressor)?
Diuretic
Beta-adrenergic blocker
ACE inhibitor