Scott's seizures are well controlled on topiramate and he wants to start playing baseball. Education for Scott regarding his topiramate includes:
- A. He should not play sports due to the risk of increased seizures
- B. He should monitor his temperature and ability to sweat in the heat while playing
- C. Reminding him that he may need higher dosages of topiramate when exercising
- D. Encouraging him to use sunscreen due to photosensitivity from topiramate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Topiramate can impair sweating, increasing heat-related risks during sports.
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and is starting Repaglinide. Which of the following statements by the client indicates understanding of the administration of this medication?
- A. I'll take this medicine with my meals.
- B. I'll take this medicine 30 minutes before I eat.
- C. I'll take this medicine just before I go to bed.
- D. I'll take this medicine as soon as I wake up in the morning.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Repaglinide is taken 15-30 minutes before meals to control postprandial glucose.
While receiving treatment for kidney stones, a man complains of swelling and pain in his big toe and is found to have hyperuricemia
- A. Clomiphene
- B. Hydrochlorothiazide
- C. Furosemide
- D. Mifepristone
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Thiazides like hydrochlorothiazide reduce uric acid excretion, causing hyperuricemia and gout.
Which of the following statement is not correct for insulin medications:
- A. Effective for treatment of diabetes type I
- B. Effective for treament of diabetes type II
- C. Is for parenteral use
- D. Is for intravenous use only
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Insulin is not exclusively for IV use; it's typically subcutaneous, though IV is used in emergencies.
The nurse administers a prescribed medication that is supplied as an enteric-coated tablet. The patient asks the nurse about this form of tablet. When describing how this tablet is absorbed, which response by the nurse would be most accurate?
- A. The medication dissolves directly from the stomach into the body.'
- B. The drug breaks up into pieces as it moves through the stomach.'
- C. The medication bypasses the GI tract and goes quickly into the bloodstream.'
- D. The drug dissolves into fragments after it reaches your small intestine.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Enteric-coated tablets disintegrate or fragment after reaching the alkaline medium of the small intestine. Tablets and capsules break up into small particles and dissolve into body fluids in the gastrointestinal tract. Liquids and parenteral drugs are quickly absorbed into the body system.
A nurse in an acute care facility is caring for a client who is receiving IV Nitroprusside for hypertensive crisis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse reactions to this medication?
- A. Intestinal ileus
- B. Neutropenia
- C. Deurium
- D. Hyperthermia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Nitroprusside can cause delirium (C, likely typo for delirium), a CNS side effect in toxicity.