Before prescribing phentermine to Sarah, a thorough drug history should be taken including assessing for the use of serotonergic agents such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and St John's wort due to:
- A. Additive respiratory depression risk
- B. Additive effects affecting liver function
- C. The risk of serotonin syndrome
- D. The risk of altered cognitive functioning
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Phentermine with serotonergic agents increases serotonin syndrome risk.
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Isotonic normal saline (0.9%) solution is LEAST indicated in which one of the following conditions?
- A. Vomiting
- B. Hypercalcemia
- C. Body wide sodium depletion (e.g. DKA)
- D. Volume overload (e.g. liver disease)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Normal saline worsens volume overload in conditions like liver disease due to sodium retention.
Tom is taking lithium for bipolar disorder. He should be taught to:
- A. Take his lithium with food
- B. Eat a diet with consistent levels of salt (sodium)
- C. Drink at least 2 quarts of water if he is in a hot environment
- D. Monitor blood glucose levels
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Consistent sodium intake prevents fluctuations in lithium levels.
What would the nurse provide when preparing a patient for discharge and home medication self-administration?
- A. Personal contact information to use if the patient has questions
- B. Thorough medication teaching about drugs and the drug regimen
- C. Over-the-counter medications to use to treat potential adverse effects
- D. A sample size package of medication to take home until prescription is filled
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse is responsible for providing thorough medication teaching about drugs and the drug regimen to ensure the patient knows how to take the medication and when to notify the provider. The nurse never provides personal contact information to a patient. If adverse effects arise, the patient is taught to call the health care provider and should not self-medicate with over-the-counter drugs, which could mask serious symptoms. The nurse never dispenses medication because it must be properly labeled for home use; this is done by the pharmacy.
Beta-blockers decrease triglyceride levels and increase levels of HDL cholesterol.
- A. TRUE
- B. FALSE
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Beta-blockers typically increase triglycerides and decrease HDL cholesterol, opposite to the statement.
The advantage of using information technology for patient education includes:
- A. The ability to track the number of times you have given the patient the same instructions regarding their medication
- B. Standardized and individualized patient education that is simultaneously recorded into the patient record
- C. Easy access to private patient information specific to populations with a similar diagnosis
- D. The ability to download and interpret patient information in multiple languages, easily and accurately
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: IT provides standardized, individualized education recorded in the patient record.
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