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A nurse is reviewing the c. hepatic toxicity
laboratory results of a client
who is taking a medication
and notes that the client's
blood tests show an
elevated level of the
enzymes aspartate
aminotransferase (AST) and
alanine
aminotransferase (ALT). The
nurse should recognize that
these findings are potential
indications of which of the
following conditions?
a. renal dysfunction
b. myelotoxicity
c. hepatic toxicity
cardiac dysrhythmia
d.
A nurse is reviewing the B. Creatinine clearance 35 mL/min
laboratory data for a client
who has Alzheimer's disease
and a new prescription for
memantine. The nurse
should identify that which
of the following findings
increases the risk for
reduced
clearance of the medication?
A. Alanine aminotransferase
,(ALT) 60 international units.
B. Creatinine clearance 35
mL/min
C. HbA1c 5%
D. BMI 31
A nurse is preparing to 5 mL
administer albuterol syrup
0.1 mg/kg/day to a school-
aged child who weights 44
pounds. The amount
available is albuterol syrup
2 mg/5 mL. How many mL
should the nurse administer?
(Round your answer to the
nearest tenth.
Use a leading zero if
applicable but do not
use a trailing zero.)
A nurse is assisting with the A. to reduce toxicity risk
administration of an IV
injection to a client. For
which of the following
reasons should the nurse
inject the medication
slowly?
A. to reduce toxicity risk
B. to improve the absorption
pattern
C. to prevent medication
dilution
D. to protect against embolism
,A nurse is reinforcing teaching B. grapefruit juice
with a client who has atrial
fibrillation and a new
prescription for amiodarone.
Which of the following items
should the nurse instruct
the client to avoid while
taking this
medication?
A. green leafy vegetables
B. grapefruit juice
C. garlic
D. salt substitutes
A nurse is caring fora client B. vancomycin
who has developed MRSA in
a surgical incision.
Which of the following
medications should the
nurse expect the provider
to
prescribe?
A. ceftriaxone
B. vancomycin
C. ketoconazole
D. ciprofloxacin
A nurse is caring for a client C. hydromorphone
who is Hydromorphone is an opioid antagonist. It is used for
experiencing severe cancer the treatment of moderate to severe pain
pain. Which of the following management in clients who have cancer.
medications should the
nurse expect the provider
to prescribe?
A. buprenorphine
B. tramadol
C. hydromorphone
D. oxycodone
, A nurse is collecting data B. Aspirin
from a client who is
experiencing chest pain.
Which of the
following medications should
the nurse expect to
administer to suppress
the aggregation of
platelets?
A. nitroglycerin
B. Aspirin
C. Morphine
D. Metoprolol
A nurse is caring for a client A. within 15 minutes prior to the next medication dose
who takes gentamicin IM and
has a prescription to
obtain a blood sample to
measure a trough level. At
which of the following times
should the nurse draw the
blood sample?
A. within 15 minutes prior to
the next medication dose
B. 3 hours prior to
administering a dose.
C. Within 15 minutes following
the next medication dose
D. 2 hours after administering
a dose.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching B. stop taking the herbal supplement while taking the medication.
with a client who has a new Taking the antidepressant sertraline and St. John's wort
prescription for sertraline. together puts the client at risk for serotonin
The client asks the syndrome.
nurse if he should
containue to take St.
John's wort for
depression. Which of
the following
instructions should the nurse
give the client?