The client is experiencing supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). Which antidysrhythmic medication should the nurse prepare to administer?
- A. Atropine.
- B. Amiodarone.
- C. Adenosine.
- D. Dobutamine.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adenosine is first-line for SVT, rapidly terminating the arrhythmia, per ACLS guidelines. Other drugs are used for different rhythms.
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A woman who is taking cortisone for an acute exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis is upset about the fat face she has developed. She says to the nurse, 'I'm going to quit taking that cortisone.' The nurse's response should be based on which understanding?
- A. Cortisone does not cause a fat face.
- B. The symptoms will lessen as her body adjusts to the medication.
- C. The drug should be immediately discontinued when adverse effects occur.
- D. Cortisone should never be abruptly discontinued.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Abrupt discontinuation of cortisone can cause adrenal insufficiency; tapering is required to prevent complications.
A 13-month-old child is admitted to the emergency room with salicylate poisoning. Her mother found her beside the empty bottle of adult aspirin. She says there were 'about 10' aspirin left in the bottle. What manifestations would the nurse most expect to see in the child?
- A. Bradypnea and pallor
- B. Hyperventilation and hyperpyrexia
- C. Subnormal temperature and bleeding
- D. Melena and bradycardia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Salicylate poisoning causes metabolic acidosis, leading to hyperventilation, and stimulates the CNS, causing fever (hyperpyrexia).
An adult is scheduled for a left cataract extraction. Homatropine and Cyclogyl eye drops are ordered. What is the expected action of these drops?
- A. Mydriasis
- B. Miotic effects
- C. Relaxation of eye muscles
- D. Prevention of infection
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Homatropine and Cyclogyl are mydriatics, dilating the pupil to facilitate cataract surgery.
The nurse is to administer a subcutaneous (SC) injection. Which technique is correct?
- A. Pull the skin taut. Insert a 21-gauge needle at a 90-degree angle.
- B. Pinch the skin. Insert a 25-gauge needle at a 45-degree angle.
- C. Stretch the skin taut. Insert a 27-gauge needle at a 10-degree angle.
- D. Pinch the skin. Insert a 21-gauge needle at a 60-degree angle.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The skin should be pinched, and a 25-gauge needle should be inserted at a 45-degree angle. Answer 1 describes an IM injection. Answer 3 describes an intradermal injection.
The nurse administered an IV broad-spectrum antibiotic scheduled every six (6) hours to the client with a systemic infection at 0800. At 1000, the culture and sensitivity prompted the HCP to change the IV antibiotic. When transcribing the new antibiotic order, when would the initial dose be administered?
- A. Schedule the dose for 1400.
- B. Schedule the dose for the next day.
- C. Check with the HCP to determine when to start.
- D. Administer the dose within one (1) hour of the order.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: New antibiotic orders for active infections require prompt administration (within 1 hour) to maintain therapeutic levels, per sepsis guidelines.