The nurse is evaluating the client's home medications and notes the client with angina is taking an antidepressant. Which intervention should the nurse implement because the client is taking this medication?
- A. Ask the client if there is a plan for suicide.
- B. Assess the client's depression on a 1-to-10 scale.
- C. Explain this medication cannot be taken because of the angina.
- D. Request a referral to the hospital psychologist.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Antidepressants in angina patients raise suicide risk concerns; assessing for a plan is the priority to ensure safety.
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The client with epilepsy is prescribed carbamazepine (Tegretol), an anticonvulsant. Which discharge instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?
- A. Wear SPF 15 sunscreen when outside.
- B. Obtain regular serum drug levels.
- C. Be sure to floss teeth daily.
- D. Instruct the client to take tub baths only.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Carbamazepine requires serum level monitoring to ensure therapeutic range and avoid toxicity. Sunscreen, flossing, or baths are less relevant.
A 10-month-old child has been diagnosed as having acute otitis media. The pediatrician prescribed amoxicillin suspension. What instructions should the nurse give the child's mother?
- A. When your child's temperature has been normal for two days, discontinue the medicine.
- B. Discard any unused medication.
- C. If your child has symptoms of an ear infection again, start giving her the leftover medication.
- D. Give your child all of the medication in the bottle.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should instruct to discard unused medication to prevent misuse. The full course should be completed, but the bottle is only good for two weeks.
The health care provider orders an IV aminophylline infusion at 30 mg/hr. The pharmacy sends a 1,000 ml bag of D5W containing 500 mg of aminophylline. In order to administer 30 mg per hour, the RN will set the infusion rate at:
- A. 20 ml per hour
- B. 30 ml per hour
- C. 50 ml per hour
- D. 60 ml per hour
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: 60 ml per hour. Using the ratio method to calculate infusion rate: mg to be given (30) : ml to be infused (X) :: mg available (500) : ml of solution (1,000). Solve for X by cross-multiplying: 30 × 1,000 = 500 × X, 30,000 = 500X, X = 30,000 / 500, X = 60 ml per hour.
In providing care for a client with pain from a sickle cell crisis, which one of the following medication orders for pain control should be questioned by the nurse?
- A. Demerol
- B. Morphine
- C. Methadone
- D. Codeine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Demerol. Meperidine is not recommended in clients with sickle cell disease. Normeperidine, a metabolite of meperidine, is a central nervous system stimulant that produces anxiety, tremors, myoclonus, and generalized seizures when it accumulates with repetitive dosing. Clients with sickle cell disease are particularly at risk for normeperidine-induced seizures.
Ringer's lactate is running at 125 mL/hr. The administration set has 15 drops/mL. What should the drip rate be?
- A. 8 drops/min
- B. 31 drops/min
- C. 50 drops/min
- D. 67 drops/min
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Divide 125 mL/hr by 60 min/hr and multiply by 15 drops/mL: (125 ÷ 60) × 15 = 31.25, rounded to 31 drops/min.