Data in the electronic health record that the provider reviews prior to a patient encounter varies with the clinic setting. In an urgent care clinic, the provider should review:
- A. The patient's current diagnosis and history
- B. Drugs the patient is currently taking
- C. Any recent previous encounter for the same problem as this visit and what was done
- D. All of the above
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In urgent care, reviewing diagnosis, medications, and prior encounters ensures comprehensive care.
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A 43-year-old woman with Type-2 diabetes has been taking insulin with meals as well as metformin. Her blood glucose remains poorly controlled. Her doctor prescribes an additional drug, which is an analog of an endogenous peptide that enhances insulin secretion. What drug is this?
- A. Exenatide
- B. Glipizide
- C. Miglitol
- D. Pramlintide
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Exenatide, a GLP-1 analog, enhances insulin secretion in a glucose-dependent manner, aiding type 2 diabetes control.
After administering a medication, for what would the nurse assess the patient?
- A. Drug effects
- B. Allergies
- C. Pregnancy
- D. Preexisting conditions
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: After the medication is administered, the nurse assesses the patient for drug effects, both therapeutic and adverse. The nurse would assess the patient for allergies, preexisting conditions, and pregnancy before administering a medication.
In the blood glucocorticoids cause:
- A. Increase amount of eosinophles
- B. Lymphocytosis
- C. Increase amount of neutrophils
- D. Increase amount of basophiles
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Glucocorticoids increase neutrophils while decreasing eosinophils and lymphocytes in the blood.
Rho immune globulin (RhoGAM) is given to:
- A. Infants born to women who are Rh positive
- B. Sexual partners of Rh-positive women
- C. Rh-negative women after a birth, miscarriage, or abortion
- D. Rh-negative women at 36 weeks gestation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: RhoGAM prevents Rh sensitization in Rh-negative women post-delivery; it's not for infants , partners , or late gestation alone.
The pharmacology students are learning about antibiotics that are known to cause photosensitivity in some patients. What nursing measures would ensure the comfort of patients taking these antibiotics and hopefully avoid serious adverse effects?
- A. Avoiding the use of aspirin and other over-the-counter pain products
- B. Getting a wig or other head cover to avoid heat loss
- C. Avoiding exposure to sunlight or use of a sunscreen and protective clothing if exposure is inevitable
- D. Providing frequent rest periods in a dark room
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Photosensitivity from antibiotics increases sunburn risk; avoiding sunlight or using protection prevents serious skin reactions.
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