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Consciousness, jaw clenching, contraction and relaxation of muscle groups, periods of
cyanosis. The nurse correctly identifies this as what time of a seizure? - correct answer
Tonic-clonic
A parent says to the nurse "A doctor prescribed Zartan for my children who has
absence seizures, what does this mean? What is the best response by the nurse? -
correct answer Your stutter seizures manifest into staring into space for a few
seconds
A patient says to the nurse, "My doctor says I have epilepsy and I need to take
medication for those seizures I had. Do I really need medicine?" What is the best
response by the nurse? - correct answer "Yes, you need to take the medication on a
continual basis to control the seizures"
The nurse is employed by the FDA, involved in clinical investigation. What is the
primary role the nurse in this phase of the review and approval process of the FDA? -
correct answer To perform tests on human clients
Which of the following is NOT a frequent side effect of organic nitrates such as
Azanopride? - correct answer Bradycardia
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Which of the following is NOT an expected pharmacological action of organic
nitrates? - correct answer It does not increase the force of myocardial contractions
The patient with coronary artery disease is prescribed Niacin. The client complains of
flushing of the face, neck and ears. Which priority intervention should the nurse
implement? - correct answer take aspirin 30 mins before
A new graduate nurse understands that cardiac glycosides have which of the
following expected actions? - correct answer positive inotropic effect, negative
chronotropic
Beta-blockers are contraindicated in clients with which of the following conditions? -
correct answer Asthma
A client who has taken Enalapril is asking the nurse about therapeutic use of this class
of medications. Which of the following statements from the nurse is NOT appropriate
to teach the client? - correct answer ACE inhibitors are used to control cardiac
dysrhythmias
A client asks about their medication Lasix and its common side effects. Which of the
following should the nurse NOT include in their teaching? - correct answer Signs of
hypoglycemia
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Which of the following medications would NOT be appropriate to use during
antiplatelet therapy? - correct answer Warfarin
A client complains of a severe headache after he receives Nitro. Which should the
nurse administer? - correct answer A PRN dose of Tylenol
Your patient is in A-Fib and is going to start taking anticoagulation therapy. You are
aware as a nurse that the following medications are accepted EXCEPT for which of the
following? - correct answer Plavix
Phenytoin (Dilantin) patient understanding of teaching. - correct answer Patient will
verbalize that the antiseizure medication must be continued indefinitely
Absence (petit mal) seizure - correct answer -Last a few seconds; seen mostly in
children (child stares into space, does not respond to verbal stimulation, may have
fluttering eyelids or jerking)
-Misdiagnosed as ADHD
Atonic (drop attacks) seizure - correct answer Falling or stumbling for no reason;
lasting a few seconds