The Nursing Process
Pharmacologic Principles
Analgesic Drugs
Antihypertensive Drugs
Antibiotic Drugs
100

The phase of the nursing process requiring the nurse to establish a comprehensive baseline of data concerning a particular patient

assessment

100

When considering various routes of drug elimination, the nurse is aware that elimination occurs mainly by which routes?

Bowel and kidneys

100

A young man has been taken to the emergency department because of a suspected overdose of morphine tablets. The nurse prepares to administer which drug?

Naloxone

100

A patient is being treated for a hypertensive emergency. The nurse expects which drug to be used?

Sodium nitroprusside

100

What is the common adverse effect that occurs when vancomycin is infused too quickly?

Red man's syndrome

200

The nurse monitors fulfillment of goals, and may revise them, during which phase of the nursing process

Evaluation

200

The nurse is aware that excessive drug dosages, impaired metabolism, or inadequate excretion may result in which drug effect?

Cumulative effect/toxicity

200

During a marathon, a runner had to drop out after 16 miles because of severe muscle spasms. Which type of pain is the runner experiencing?

Somatic pain

200

Which finding in the patient taking Lisinopril would be an indication to discontinue the drug immediately and avoid taking it in the future?

Angioedema

200

When receiving aminoglycosides, the nurse will monitor for tinnitus and dizziness. This may indicate which problem?

Ototoxicity

300

During which phase of the nursing process does the nurse prioritize the nursing diagnoses

Planning

300

Drug half-life is defined as the amount of time required for 50% of a drug to 

be removed by the body

300

When evaluating the patient's drug history, the nurse notes the patient is taking an opioid twice a day for pain. Which class of mood stabilizing drug would concern the nurse the most?

An MAOI

300

The primary effect of these drugs is to decrease plasma and extracellular fluid volumes.

Diuretics

300

What is the method of action of quinolones?

Interruption of bacterial DNA replication

400

The nurse prepares and administers prescribed medications during which phase of the nursing process

Implementation

400

The nurse recognized that drugs given by which route will be altered by the first-pass effect?

Oral and rectal

400

Moderate to severe pain is best treated with which analgesic class

Opioids

400

A common adverse effect of adrenergic drugs involving a sudden drop in blood pressure when patients change position is known as _________ hypotension.

Orthostatic

400

The nurse knows the use of tetracyclines is limited in children because of the occurrence of which side effect

Discoloration of teeth

500

When developing a plan of care, which nursing action ensures the goal statement is patient centered?

Involving the patient

500

Put the following drug forms in order of speed of dissolution and absorption with 1 being the fastest:

Capsules

Enteric-coated

Elixirs

Powders

Oral-disintegrating tablets

ODT, elixirs, powders, capsules, and enteric coated

500

Effects of nonsteroidal antiinflammatories

Antiinflammatory, Antipyretic, Analgesic, antiplatelet

500

Given the nurse's knowledge of the side effects of alpha blocker, which instruction should the nurse provide to the patient with a new order for an alpha blocker to treat hypertension?

Change positions slowly

500

The nurse recognized that an allergy to which drug class may be a possible contraindication to cephalosporin therapy?

Penicillins

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