Acid Controlling/Bowel Disorder Drugs
Antidiabetics/Glucose Controlling Drugs
Analgesic and Substance Abuse Disorder Drugs
Psychotherapeutic/ Antiepileptic Drugs
CNS Depressants/Stimulants and Muscle Relaxer Drugs
100
Which medication class works by blocking histamine receptors in the stomach to reduce acid secretion?


a. Proton Pump Inhibitors

b. H2 Receptor Antagonists

c. Antacids

D. GI protectants

What is B. H2 Receptor Antagonists

rationale: H2 Blockers (famotidine, ranitidine, cimetidine, nizatidine) block histamine 2 recptors on gastric parietal cells --> less acid production. 

100

A nurse is teaching a patient about insulin. Which of the following is the primary action of insulin?

A. Moves glucose into cells for energy

B. Stimulates glucose production in the liver

C. Converts glycogen to glucose

D. Increases glucose excretion in the urine

What is A. moves glucose into cells for energy

100

A condition where breathing slows down or becomes shallow, resulting in inadequate oxygen intake and carbon dioxide buildup in the body, the most common side effect of opioids 

What is respiratory depression?

100

You should avoid foods with tyramine while using this medication

what are MAOIs?

100

This drug helps with initiating and staying asleep

What is zolpidem tartrate?
200

A patient is prescribed omeprazole. Which nursing consideration is most important to monitor during long-term therapy?

a. Kidney Function

b. Risk for Osteoporosis-related Fractures

c. Heart Rate

d. Liver enzyme Levels

What is B. Risk for osteoporosis-related fractures

Rationale: Long term use of PPIs can reduce calcium absorption, increasing risk for osteoporosis related fractures. 

200

A patient is prescribed metformin (Glucophage). Which adverse effect should the nurse monitor for?

a. Hypoglycemia

b. lactic acidosis

c. hyperkalemia

d. bradycardia

What is B. Lactic Acidosis

200

When getting rid of a patch of this drug, you should ensure appropriate disposal so babies and dogs don't get to it.

What is lidoacaine?

200

A syndrome that involves pressured speech, hypertension, tachycardia, muscle rigidity and mydriasis

What is Serotonin syndrome

200

You should avoid driving while taking these kind of medication

What are antispasmodics?

300

When teaching a patient about sucralfate (Carafate), the nurse should include which instruction?

a. Take with meals for best absorption

b. Take 1 hour before meals and at bed time

c. Take with antacids to improve coating

d. Take immediately after meals

What is B. Take 1 hour before meals and at bed time

Rationale: Sucralfate forms a protective barrier over ulcers. It should be taken before eating and 2 hours after other meds to prevent absorption interference

300
A patient taking glipizide (Glucotrol) reports dizziness, sweating and tremors. The nurse suspects:

a. hyperglycemia

b. hypoglycemia

c. lactic acidosis

d. hyperglycemic hypoerosmolar state

what is b.hypoglycemia

300

A long acting opioid agonist

What is methadone?

300

A drug that has a side effect of drug-reaction w/ eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)

What is phenytoin (Dilantin)

300

This is the preferred medication for ADHD because there is no side effect of sudden death

What is atomoxetine?

400

A patient taking loperamide for diarrhea reports drowsiness and has not had a bowel movement in 3 days. What is the nurse's best action?

a. administers the next scheduled dose

b. hold the medication and notify the provider

c. encourage the patient to ambulate

d. give a dose of magnesium hydroxide to counteract constipation

What is B. Hold the medication and notify the provider


Rationale: Loperamide can slow GI motility and cause constipation. 

400

A patient recieves lispro (Humalog) at 0730. At what time should the nurse be most vigilant for hypoglycemia?

A. 0735-0745

B. 0800-0830

C. 0800-0900

D. 1030-1100

what is C.0800-0900

(Peak 0.5-1.5 hours after administration)

400

A medication used for both opioid and alcohol use disorder

What is naltrexone?

400

This second generation antipsychotic has the unique side effects of NMS and agranulocytosis

What is clozapine?

400
This CNS stimulant used for headaches is contraindicated for people on hypertension medications

What is sumatriptan (Imitrex)

500

A patient is prescribed polyethylene glycol 3350 (MiraLax) for chronic constipation. Which of the following nursing interventions are appropriate? Select all that apply:

A. Assess bowel movement frequency and consistency

B. Ensure the patient drinks enough fluids with each dose

C. Monitor for abdominal cramping or bloating

D. administer the laxative immediately before bedtime for maximum effect

What is A,B,C

Rationale: monitoring bowel frequency and consistency ensures therapeutic effectiveness. Adequate fluid intake is essential for osmotic action. Abdominal cramping can indicate overuse of intolerance. 

500

A hospitalized patient is lethargic, diaphoretic, and has a blood glucose of 42mg/dL. IV access is available. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply:

A.Administer 50%

B.Give glucagon IM

C. Monitor blood glucose and LOC q15 minutes

D. administer glargine (Lantus) insulin


What is A,C,

Administer 50% dextrose IV push, monitor blood glucose and LOC q15 min.

500

A fatal side effect of naloxone(Narcan)

what are ventricular arrhythmias?

500

The therapeutic range for lithium

What is 0.6-1.2 mEq

500

You should only use this sleep aid for a max of 10 days 

What is eszopiclone (Lunesta)

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