A patient will be on a tacrolimus infusion after receiving a liver transplant. The order reads, 'Give 0.03 mg/kg/day as a continuous IV infusion.' The patient weighs 211 pounds, and the medication injection solution is available in a 5 mg/mL strength. Identify how many milliliters will the nurse draw up for this infusion. (Record answer using two decimal places.)
Correct Answer: 0.58 mL
Rationale: Convert pounds to kilograms: 211 ?· 2.2 = 95.91 kg. Calculate dose: 0.03 mg/kg/day ?? 95.91 kg = 2.8773 mg/day. Calculate volume: 2.8773 mg ?· 5 mg/mL = 0.57546 mL, rounded to 0.58 mL.
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- B. White blood cell (leukocyte) count
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- D. Serum albumin levels
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Leukopenia is a potential adverse effect of azathioprine therapy, so white blood cells need to be monitored.
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- A. Azathioprine
- B. Glatiramer acetate
- C. Daclizumab
- D. Sirolimus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Glatiramer acetate and fingolimod are the only immunosuppressants currently indicated for reduction of the frequency of relapses (exacerbations) in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
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- A. Administering it as a single IV bolus injection to minimize adverse effects
- B. Using an infusion pump to administer this medication
- C. Monitoring the patient for potential delayed adverse effects, which may be severe
- D. Monitoring the patient closely for the first 30 minutes for severe adverse effects
- E. Checking blood levels periodically during cyclosporine therapy
- F. Performing frequent oral care during therapy
Correct Answer: B,D,E,F
Rationale: Cyclosporine is infused intravenously with an infusion pump, not as an IV bolus. Monitor the patient closely for the first 30 minutes for adverse effects, especially for allergic reactions, and monitor blood levels periodically to ensure therapeutic, not toxic, levels of the medication. Perform oral hygiene frequently to prevent dry mouth and subsequent infections.
A patient is about to undergo a kidney transplant. She will be given an immunosuppressant drug before, during, and after surgery to minimize organ rejection. During the preoperative teaching session, which information will the nurse include about the medication therapy?
- A. Several days before the surgery, the medication will be administered orally.
- B. The oral doses need to be taken 1 hour before meals to maximize absorption.
- C. Mix the oral liquid with juice in a disposable Styrofoam cup just before administration.
- D. Intramuscular injections of the medication will be needed for several days.
Correct Answer: A
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- A. Hold the dose until the prescriber makes rounds.
- B. Give the cyclosporine-modified drug.
- C. Double-check the order, and then give the cyclosporine-modified drug.
- D. Notify the pharmacy to obtain the Sandimmune form of the drug.
Correct Answer: D
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