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Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 11

An unexpected effect of the drug is known as a(n):         A. Side effect      B. Adverse effect      C. Toxic reaction      D. Allergic reaction           Correct Answer: B. Adverse effect An adverse reaction is a harmful and unexpected reaction. An unexpected medical problem that happens during treatment with a drug… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 12

A female client who has a history of seizures went to a healthcare facility to ask the nurse regarding the use of birth control pills while on phenytoin therapy. The nurse correctly states to the client that:         A. Taking phenytoin decreases the effectiveness of birth control pills.      B. Pregnancy is not allowed while… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 13

Which of the following is least likely to influence the potential for a client to comply with lithium therapy after discharge?         A. The impact of lithium on the client’s energy level and lifestyle.      B. The need for consistent blood level monitoring.      C. The potential side effects of lithium.      D. What do the client’s… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 14

A nurse is preparing the client’s morning NPH insulin dose and notices a clumpy precipitate inside the insulin vial. The nurse should:         A. Draw up and administer the dose.      B. Shake the vial in an attempt to disperse the clumps.      C. Draw the dose from a new vial.      D. Warm the… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 15

The primary complication of a central venous access device (CVAD) is:         A. Thrombus formation in the vein.      B. Pain and discomfort.      C. Infection.      D. Occlusion of the catheter as the result of an intra-lumen clot.           Correct Answer: C. Infection. A foreign body in a blood vessel increases… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 16

Mandy, a patient, calls the clinic today because he is taking atorvastatin (Lipitor) to treat his high cholesterol and is having pain in both of his legs. You instruct him to:         A. Stop taking the drug and make an appointment to be seen next week.      B. Continue taking the drug and make an… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 17

As a knowledgeable nurse, you know that the following are part of the 10 rights except:         A. Right dose      B. Right route      C. Right drug      D. Right room           Correct Answer: D. Right room Right room is not one of the 10 rights. The five rights are the right… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 18

Phenobarbital (luminal) is given to a client for a short treatment of anxiety. Which of the following results would indicate a therapeutic serum range of the medication?         A. 5-10 mcg/ml      B. 15-40 mcg/ml      C. 45-65 mcg/ml      D. 50-90 mcg/ml           Correct Answer: B. 15-40 mcg/ml Phenobarbital is a… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 19

A male patient is to receive a percutaneously inserted central catheter (PICC). He asks the nurse whether the insertion will hurt. How will the nurse reply?         A. “You will have general anesthesia so you won’t feel anything.”      B. “It will be inserted rapidly, and any discomfort is fleeting.”      C. “The insertion site… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 20

A client with histoplasmosis has an order for ketoconazole (Nizoral). The nurse teaches the client to do which of the following while taking this medication?         A. Take the medication on an empty stomach.      B. Take the medication with an antacid.      C. Avoid exposure to sunlight.      D. Limit alcohol to 2 ounces… Read More »