The nurse is checking the medical record of an assigned patient for medication orders. The nurse is unable to read the primary health care provider's handwriting. Which action would be most appropriate?
- A. The nurse should question the order with the primary health care provider.
- B. The nurse should try to interpret the handwriting.
- C. The nurse should confirm the order with a nearby health care provider.
- D. The nurse should obtain a verbal order.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Any order that is unclear, particularly due to illegible handwriting, should be questioned. The nurse should not try to interpret the handwriting as it may lead to a misinterpretation. The nurse should also not confirm the order with any other physician who is nearby. Administering drugs based on verbal orders is permissible only during emergencies.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis compares two or more treatments or programs that are:
- A. Not necessarily therapeutically equivalent
- B. Considered equal in efficacy
- C. Compared with the dollar value of the benefit received
- D. Expressed in terms of patient preference or quality-adjusted life years
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cost-effectiveness analysis evaluates treatments that may differ in efficacy.
Infants and young children are at higher risk of ADRs due to:
- A. Immature renal function in school-age children
- B. Lack of safety and efficacy studies in the pediatric population
- C. Children's skin being thicker than adults, it is less likely to absorb dosages of topical medication
- D. Infant boys having a higher proportion of muscle mass, leading to a higher volume of distribution
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lack of pediatric studies increases ADR risk due to unestablished safety/efficacy, unlike renal maturity , skin thickness (C, false), or muscle mass (D, false).
Mutations in receptor tyrosine kinases would most likely be associated with :
- A. Neurologic diseases
- B. Endocrine diseases
- C. Cancers
- D. Metabolic abnormalities
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Receptor tyrosine kinases are often linked to uncontrolled cell growth when mutated, commonly associated with cancers.
Beta 2 adrenergic receptor agonists:
- A. Relieve bronchospasms
- B. Potentiates hypertensive
- C. Catecholamine inhibits the reception
- D. Have porasympathominetic action on bronchi
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Beta-2 adrenergic agonists, like salbutamol, relieve bronchospasms by relaxing bronchial smooth muscle, making them key in asthma and COPD management.
A patient with asthma has been using a nicotine transdermal 24-hour patch for 3 weeks to quit smoking. The patient reports having difficulty sleeping. What action will the nurse take?
- A. Ask the provider for a prescription for Nicotrol NS
- B. Recommend removing the patch at bedtime
- C. Suggest using an 18-hour patch instead
- D. Tell the patient to stop the patch and join a support group
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An 18-hour patch reduces sleep disruption while aiding cessation; Nicotrol is risky with asthma. The patient should try an 18-hour patch to help with sleep.
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