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Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 51

Estrogen antagonists are used to treat estrogen hormone-dependent cancer, such as breast carcinoma. Androgen antagonists block testosterone stimulation of androgen-dependent cancers. An example of an androgen-dependent cancer would be:         A. Prostate cancer.      B. Thyroid cancer.      C. Renal carcinoma.      D. Neuroblastoma.           Correct Answer: A. Prostate cancer Prostate tissue… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 52

A month after receiving a blood transfusion an immunocompromised male patient develops a fever, liver abnormalities, a rash, and diarrhea. The nurse would suspect this patient has:         A. An allergic response to a recent medication.      B. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).      C. Myelosuppression.      D. Nothing related to the blood transfusion.        … Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 53

Mannitol (Osmitrol), an osmotic diuretic, is contraindicated to which conditions? Select all that apply.         A. Pulmonary edema      B. Narrow-angle glaucoma      C. Heart failure      D. Chemotherapy      E. Hyponatremia      Correct Answer: A, C, and E Too rapid infusion of large amounts of mannitol injection will cause a shift of intracellular water… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 54

Which of the following will determine nursing interventions for a client on medication?         A. Assessment      B. Diagnoses      C. Implementation      D. Evaluation           Correct Answer: B. Diagnoses The nursing diagnosis is the conclusion derived from the assessment, and it is the component of the nursing process that drives the… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 55

Ms.Clark has hyperthyroidism and is scheduled for a thyroidectomy. The physician has ordered Lugol’s solution for the client. The nurse understands that the primary reason for giving Lugol’s solution preoperatively is to:         A. Decrease the risk of agranulocytosis postoperatively.      B. Prevent tetany while the client is under general anesthesia.      C. Reduce the… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 56

A nurse is providing instructions to a client regarding quinapril hydrochloride (Accupril). The nurse tells the client:         A. To take the medication with food only.      B. To rise slowly from a lying to a sitting position.      C. To discontinue the medication if nausea occurs.      D. That a therapeutic effect will be… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 57

Serotonin release stimulates vomiting following chemotherapy. Therefore, serotonin antagonists are effective in preventing and treating nausea and vomiting related to chemotherapy. An example of an effective serotonin antagonist antiemetic is:         A. ondansetron (Zofran).      B. fluoxetine (Prozac).      C. paroxetine (Paxil).      D. sertraline (Zoloft).           Correct Answer: A. ondansetron (Zofran).… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 58

Jonas comes into the local blood donation center. He says he is here to donate platelets only today. The nurse knows this process is called:         A. Directed donation      B. Autologous donation      C. Apheresis      D. Allogeneic donation           Correct Answer: C. Apheresis The process of apheresis involves the removal… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 59

When performing an assessment to determine which medications can be used, which of the following elements is most important?         A. Physical examination      B. Allergies      C. Presence of illness      D. Weight           Correct Answer: B. Allergies Allergies must be determined so that the nurse does not administer a drug that would… Read More »

Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology Q 60

A client with tonic-clonic seizure is receiving phenobarbital (Luminal) and valproic acid (Depakene). The nurse tells the client that:         A. Valproic acid decreases phenobarbital metabolism.      B. Valproic acid increases phenobarbital metabolism.      C. There is no interaction between the two.      D. Increase the dosage of the two medications.          … Read More »