NR 565 Final Exam
Osteoporosis
1. Which adverse effect is associated with long term use
of proton pump inhibitors (PPI's)?
Encouraging adequate
2. Which of the following actions can help minimize
in- take and Vitamin D
the risk of fractures associated with long-term use of
pro- ton pump inhibitors (PPI's)?
3. A pregnant patient with type 2 diabetes is considering Exenatide should be
using Exenatide (incretinmimetics) for glycemic con- avoided during
trol. What advice should the healthcare provide give pregnancy
regarding Exenatide use during pregnancy?
4. What is the primary mechanism of action of sucralfate Creating a protective
bar-
in treating ulcers? rier against acid
and pepsin
5. Which leukotriene receptor antagonist is primarily me- Zafirlakust
tabolized by hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes?
6. Why is it necessary to demonstrate the administration To ensure proper
usage
of inhaled drugs to patients?
7. A patient with heart failure is interested in using coen- Coenzyme Q-10 has
been
zyme Q-10 as a supplement. What should the nurse shown to improve
cardiac
practitioner inform the patient regarding the effective- function in patients
with
ness of coenzyme Q-10 for heart failure? supplement
should she
8. A pregnant woman in her second trimester seeks ad- avoid due to
vice regarding the use of dietary supplements. Which
, NR 565 Final Exam
its potential uter- ine stimulant effects? heart failure
Feverfew
9. GI upset
, NR 565 Final Exam
Which adverse effect is commonly associated with
pro- biotic use?
10. What is the preferred route of administration for Inhalation
long-term control of asthma with glucocorticoids?
11. A patient with renal impairment requires gout prophy- Allopurinol
laxis. Which medication should be used with caution in
this patient?
12. What is the primary mechanism of action of loop di- Blockade of sodium and
uretics like furosemide leading to their diuretic effects? chloride reabsorption
13. A patient presents with a bottle of herbal The supplement is not
supplement and asks the nurse practitioner about in- tended to
its efficacy in diagnose, treat,
reducing menopausal symptoms. The label on the bot- cure or prevent any
dis-
tle claims "energizes and rejuvenates." According to la-
ease beling regulations, which of the following statements
would be appropriate to explain to the patient?
14. Which of the following is an example of a Montelukast
leukotriene receptor antagonist used in the
management of asth- ma?
15. Which condition warrants continuous treatment Zollinger-Ellison syn-
with proton pump inhibitors until symptoms drome
resolve?
Valerian should not be
16. A patient presents with concerns about her difficulty
sleeping. She is currently taking diazepam (Valium) for combined with
diazepam
anxiety. Considering potential interactions, what ad- vice would you
Osteoporosis
1. Which adverse effect is associated with long term use
of proton pump inhibitors (PPI's)?
Encouraging adequate
2. Which of the following actions can help minimize
in- take and Vitamin D
the risk of fractures associated with long-term use of
pro- ton pump inhibitors (PPI's)?
3. A pregnant patient with type 2 diabetes is considering Exenatide should be
using Exenatide (incretinmimetics) for glycemic con- avoided during
trol. What advice should the healthcare provide give pregnancy
regarding Exenatide use during pregnancy?
4. What is the primary mechanism of action of sucralfate Creating a protective
bar-
in treating ulcers? rier against acid
and pepsin
5. Which leukotriene receptor antagonist is primarily me- Zafirlakust
tabolized by hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes?
6. Why is it necessary to demonstrate the administration To ensure proper
usage
of inhaled drugs to patients?
7. A patient with heart failure is interested in using coen- Coenzyme Q-10 has
been
zyme Q-10 as a supplement. What should the nurse shown to improve
cardiac
practitioner inform the patient regarding the effective- function in patients
with
ness of coenzyme Q-10 for heart failure? supplement
should she
8. A pregnant woman in her second trimester seeks ad- avoid due to
vice regarding the use of dietary supplements. Which
, NR 565 Final Exam
its potential uter- ine stimulant effects? heart failure
Feverfew
9. GI upset
, NR 565 Final Exam
Which adverse effect is commonly associated with
pro- biotic use?
10. What is the preferred route of administration for Inhalation
long-term control of asthma with glucocorticoids?
11. A patient with renal impairment requires gout prophy- Allopurinol
laxis. Which medication should be used with caution in
this patient?
12. What is the primary mechanism of action of loop di- Blockade of sodium and
uretics like furosemide leading to their diuretic effects? chloride reabsorption
13. A patient presents with a bottle of herbal The supplement is not
supplement and asks the nurse practitioner about in- tended to
its efficacy in diagnose, treat,
reducing menopausal symptoms. The label on the bot- cure or prevent any
dis-
tle claims "energizes and rejuvenates." According to la-
ease beling regulations, which of the following statements
would be appropriate to explain to the patient?
14. Which of the following is an example of a Montelukast
leukotriene receptor antagonist used in the
management of asth- ma?
15. Which condition warrants continuous treatment Zollinger-Ellison syn-
with proton pump inhibitors until symptoms drome
resolve?
Valerian should not be
16. A patient presents with concerns about her difficulty
sleeping. She is currently taking diazepam (Valium) for combined with
diazepam
anxiety. Considering potential interactions, what ad- vice would you