A client has been taking nadolol for the past month. Which finding would indicate a therapeutic effect of the medication?
- A. The client is afebrile.
- B. The client has clear breath sounds.
- C. The client reports no episodes of headache.
- D. The client has a blood pressure of 118 / 72mmHg .
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nadolol is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent that is used to treat hypertension. Therefore, a blood pressure within the normal range would indicate an effective response to the medication. Based on this information the remaining options are unrelated to the action of this medication.
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The nurse is assigned to care for a client diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who is receiving amphotericin B for a fungal respiratory infection. Which would indicate an adverse effect of the medication?
- A. Hypokalemia
- B. Hypernatremia
- C. Hypochloremia
- D. Hypercalcemia
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Clients receiving amphotericin B may develop hypokalemia, which can be severe and lead to extreme muscle weakness and electrocardiogram changes. Distal renal tubular acidosis commonly occurs, and this contributes to the development of hypokalemia. High potassium levels do not occur. The medication does not cause sodium, chloride, or calcium levels to fluctuate.
The nurse has been encouraging the intake of oral fluids for a client in labor to improve hydration. Which indicates a successful outcome of this action?
- A. Ketones in the urine
- B. A urine specific gravity of 1.020
- C. A blood pressure of 150 / 90mmHg
- D. The continued leaking of amniotic fluid during labor
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Urine specific gravity measures the concentration of the urine. During the first stage of labor, the renal system has a tendency to concentrate urine. Labor and birth require hydration and caloric intake to replenish energy expenditure and promote efficient uterine function. An elevated blood pressure and ketones in the urine are not expected outcomes related to labor and hydration. After the membranes have ruptured, it is expected that amniotic fluid may continue to leak.
A woman in labor is receiving oxytocin by intravenous infusion. The nurse monitors the client, knowing that which finding indicates an adequate contraction pattern?
- A. One contraction per minute, with resultant cervical dilation
- B. Four contractions every 5 minutes, with resultant cervical dilation
- C. One contraction every 10 minutes, without resultant cervical dilation
- D. Three to 5 contractions in a 10-minute period, with resultant cervical dilation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The preferred oxytocin dosage is the minimal amount necessary to maintain an adequate contraction pattern characterized by 3 to 5 contractions in a 10-minute period, with resultant cervical dilation. If contractions are more frequent than every 2 minutes, contraction quality may be decreased.
A client has just taken a dose of trimethobenzamide. When the client states relief of which sign/symptom, is it appropriate for the nurse to determine that the medication has been effective?
- A. Nausea
- B. Heartburn
- C. Constipation
- D. Abdominal pain
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Trimethobenzamide is an antiemetic agent that is used for the treatment of nausea and vomiting. The medication is not used to treat heartburn, constipation, or abdominal pain.
A client is prescribed glipizide once daily. What intended effect of this medication should the nurse observe for?
- A. Weight loss
- B. Resolution of infection
- C. Decreased blood glucose
- D. Decreased blood pressure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Glipizide is an oral hypoglycemic agent that is taken in the morning. It is not used to enhance weight loss, treat infection, or decrease blood pressure.
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