Bethanechol:
- A. Increases detrusor muscle tone to empty the bladder
- B. Decreases gastric acid secretion to treat peptic ulcer disease
- C. Stimulates voluntary muscle tone to improve strength
- D. Reduces bronchial airway constriction to treat asthma
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bethanechol, a cholinergic, increases detrusor tone for bladder emptying.
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A nurse is required to give an intramuscular (IM) injection to an 18-month-old toddler. The nurse would prepare which site for administration?
- A. Dorsogluteal site
- B. Deltoid muscle
- C. Vastus lateralis
- D. Ventrogluteal site
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The vastus lateralis site is frequently used for infants and small children because it is more developed than the other intramuscular sites such as the dorsogluteal and deltoid muscle. Ventrogluteal sites may be used in children who have been ambulating for more than 2 years.
Which route of drug administration is most likely to lead to first pass effect?
- A. Sublingual
- B. Oral
- C. Intravenous
- D. Intramuscular
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oral administration subjects drugs to the first-pass effect, where they are metabolized by the liver via the portal vein before reaching systemic circulation, reducing bioavailability.
A 7-year-old boy fell off a wood pile while playing. He has been admitted to the intensive care unit with multiple broken bones and internal bleeding. What should the nurse know about drug therapy in this type of patient?
- A. Adverse effects may be decreased.
- B. Therapeutic effects may be increased.
- C. Pharmacodynamics may be altered.
- D. Pharmacokinetics remain the same
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Trauma alters pharmacodynamics (drug effects), requiring careful monitoring.
Which is known as the fifth vital sign?
- A. Temperature
- B. Respirations
- C. Pain
- D. Pulse
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pain is known as the fifth vital sign.
Several processes enable a drug to reach a specific concentration in the body. Together they are called dynamic equilibrium. What are these processes? (Select one that does not apply.)
- A. Distribution to the active site
- B. Biotransformation
- C. Absorption from the muscle
- D. Excretion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The actual concentration that a drug reaches in the body results from a dynamic equilibrium involving several processes: Absorption from the site of entry (can be from the muscle, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract if taken orally, of the subcutaneous tissue if given by that route); Distribution to the active site; biotransformation (metabolism) in the liver; excretion from the body. Interaction with other drugs is not part of the dynamic equilibrium.
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