Patient education regarding the use of ciprofloxacin-hydrocortisone (Cipro HC otic) ear drops includes:
- A. Fill the canal with the drops with each dose
- B. Some redness and itching around the ear canal is normal
- C. Warm the bottle of ear drops in his or her hand before administering
- D. Cipro HC otic may cause ototoxicity
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warming Cipro HC improves comfort; filling or ototoxicity aren't standard advice.
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Glucocorticoids enhance:
- A. Inhibition of phospholipase A2 in leukocytes with stimulation of annexin synthesis
- B. Decrease of thrombocyte activating factor via inhibition of 5 lipooxigenase
- C. Inhibition of leukotriene synthesis and decrease of lyso-glycerilphosphorilcholine production
- D. inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis via blocking 12 lypooxigenase
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Glucocorticoids inhibit phospholipase A2, reducing inflammatory mediators by stimulating annexin (lipocortin) synthesis.
The nurse, working on the maternity unit, receives a call from a pregnant woman asking how she can know whether a medication is safe to take while pregnant. What is the nurses best response?
- A. You can take any drug indicated as a Category A.
- B. No medications should be taken during pregnancy.
- C. Never take medication until you receive approval from your health care provider.
- D. Most medications are safe but you need to weigh benefit against risk.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The best response to a pregnant woman asking about medication usage is to talk with her obstetric practitioner because the best advice will come from someone who knows their health and pregnancy history. While Category A drugs have no known risk, they may be contraindicated by the woman's health condition or pregnancy issues and many pregnant women would not know what it means to be a Category A drug. Medications can be helpful during pregnancy if taken safely and appropriately. Although risk benefit needs to be weighed, it should occur with advice from the obstetric practitioner.
Choose an antihypertensive agent that is most likely to produce tachycardia, fluid retention and hirsutism?
- A. Captopril
- B. Guanethidine
- C. Minoxidil
- D. Prazosin
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Minoxidil causes reflex tachycardia, fluid retention, and hirsutism.
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.
When prescribing Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) to adults with ADHD the nurse practitioner will need to monitor:
- A. Blood pressure
- B. Blood glucose levels
- C. Urine ketone levels
- D. Liver function
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Adderall increases blood pressure, requiring monitoring.
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