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A patient is prescribed salmeterol with dosage on a 4 to 6 hours schedule for treatment of
exercise induced asthma. What is the recommended dosing schedule of asthma experts regarding
this drug? - (answer)30 minutes before exercise to prevent this during exercise
A 29 years old female patient has sinusitis, so the physician orders a topical nasal decongestant.
What instructions should be given? - (answer)Increase fluids to 2 L/ day
71 year old man with a history of heart disease and diabetes, has had an antihistamine prescribed.
The nurse is concerned with this prescription because of the risk of what? - (answer)Cardiac
arrhythmias
The nursing instructor is discussing bronchodilators with a group of nursing students. The
students understand the instruction when they identify what drug is most effective in treating
acute bronchospasm? - (answer)Epinephrine
, The nurse is caring for a patient who is taking the dextromethorphan for cough suppression. The
nurse will assess this patient for hypotension if he also takes which order medication? -
(answer)Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO)
A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), presents at the emergency
department in acute respiratory distress. The patient's family told the nurse that the patient's
problems began right after the patient took his first dose of Ipratropium (Atrovent). What would
the nurse suspect be the problem? - (answer)An allergy to soy products
What disorder would the pharmacology instructor tell the nurses students may be exacerbated by
the use of nasal decongestant? - (answer)Hypothyroidism
A patient presents at the clinic with sign and symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis. The patient
is prescribed a nasal steroids to relieve symptoms. Two days later, the patient call the clinic and
tell the nurse that he's frustrated and wants a new drug. What is the most appropriate response by
the nurse? - (answer)It may take up to two weeks to get full clinical effect. Try to keep using the
drug as ordered.
A patient newly diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), call the clinic
and ask the nurse to explain what the new prescribed medication are for. What will be the most