Which of the following is not used for hyperthyroidism:
- A. Liothironine
- B. Levothiroxine
- C. Propilthiouracil
- D. Liotrix
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Propylthiouracil treats hyperthyroidism; the others are thyroid hormones used for hypothyroidism.
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A patient with a history of opioid abuse will be discharged home with buprenorphine to help prevent relapse. Which product will the nurse anticipate the provider to order?
- A. Buprenex
- B. Suboxone
- C. Subutex
- D. Vivitrol
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Buprenex is buprenorphine with low abuse potential for maintenance; Suboxone has naloxone added. Buprenex is an agonist-antagonist opioid that can be used for detoxification and maintenance therapy because it has a low potential for abuse.
A 32-year-old female is admitted to your unit with a diagnosis of hypovolemia. You are writing a care plan for this patient. You know that an appropriate nursing diagnosis to help prevent medication errors is what?
- A. Dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility
- B. Ineffective self health maintenance
- C. Risk for injury
- D. Deficient fluid volume
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hypovolemia aligns with 'Deficient fluid volume,' guiding drug therapy to correct volume status and prevent errors.
A patient with an edema would have an increased volume of distribution (Vd) if?
- A. The patient was taking an anionic drug
- B. The patient was taking a hydrophobic drug
- C. The patient was taking a hydrophilic drug
- D. An edema always causes an increase in Vd
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Edema increases extracellular fluid, raising Vd for hydrophilic drugs that distribute into this compartment, not hydrophobic drugs (tissue-bound) or universally.
An example of a first-dose reaction that may occur includes:
- A. Orthostatic hypotension that does not occur with repeated doses
- B. Purple glove syndrome with phenytoin use
- C. Hemolytic anemia from ceftriaxone use
- D. Contact dermatitis from neomycin use
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hemolytic anemia from ceftriaxone can occur after the first dose as a Type II reaction, unlike orthostatic hypotension (A, adaptive) or others (B, D, later onset).
A nurse is preparing a drug for administration to a patient. The drug does not have an indicated use for the patient's medical diagnosis. What should the nurse do?
- A. Administer the drug as ordered.
- B. Question the prescriber concerning the ordered drug.
- C. Ask a coworker his or her thoughts about the ordered drug for the patient.
- D. Ask the patient why the drug has been prescribed for him or her.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: If the nurse is not sure about giving a drug, the order should be questioned. The nurse should never give a medication that is not clear. Mistakes do happen and the drug ordered, if not approved for the condition that the patient has, could be an error on someone's part. The person who wrote the order should be questioned, not a co worker, who probably does not know why an off-label drug is being used. It would be unprofessional and inappropriate to ask the patient about the drug.