Chapter 02 DAVIS’S DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES, 15th Edition

DAVIS’S DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES, 15th Edition

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Chapter 02 DAVIS’S DRUG GUIDE FOR NURSES, 15th Edition

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

 

  1. A nurse is caring for a 14-year-old patient with epilepsy. The child takes phenytoin and started taking Lamictal (lamotrigine) 50 mg/day approximately 10 days ago. The child’s mother calls to report a newly noted rash across the girl’s face and arms. Which of the following statements by the nurse is best?
  2. “Did your daughter use a new soap?”
  3. “Has your daughter been exposed to poison ivy or other plant irritants?”
  4. “Do not give the Lamictal; your daughter will need to be seen by the doctor today.”
  5. “This is commonly seen with Lamictal. A mild soap and calamine lotion may reduce any itching.”

 

ANS: C

See Nursing Implications/Assessment for lamotrigine. Assess patient for skin rash frequently during therapy. Discontinue lamotrigine at first sign of rash; it may be life-threatening. Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis may develop. The rash usually occurs during the initial 2–8 wk of therapy and is more frequent in patients taking multiple antiepileptic agents, especially valproic acid, and is much more frequent in patients <16 yr.

 

KEY: Cognitive Level: Application

DIF: Medium

TOP: Therapeutic Classification: Anticonvulsants

REF: Page 744

 

 

 

  1. The nurse receives a call from an 82-year-old patient with advanced prostate cancer who is being treated with Eligard (leuprolide) therapy. Which of the following statements requires immediate notification of the physician?
  2. “I’ve been having hot flashes lately, what should I do?”
  3. “The pain in my bones seems worse since I started this medication.”
  4. “I forgot to get my shot 3 hours ago like I usually do, so I was going to take it now; is that okay?”
  5. “My legs feel numb and weak; is that normal with this medication?”

 

ANS: D

See Patient/Family Teaching for leuprolide. Instruct patient to notify a health-care professional promptly if difficulty urinating, weakness, or numbness occurs. Advise patient that medication may cause hot flashes. Advise patient that bone pain may increase at initiation of therapy. This will resolve with time. Instruct patient to take medication exactly as directed. If a dose is missed, take as soon as remembered unless not remembered until next day.

 

KEY: Cognitive Level: Analysis

DIF: Medium

TOP: Therapeutic Classification: Antineoplastics

REF: Page 763

 

 

 

  1. The nurse is caring for a woman with metastatic breast cancer who was recently admitted with hypercalcemia. Which of the following medications does the nurse anticipate would be included in the treatment plan?
  2. Zometa (zoledronic acid)
  3. Oscal (calcium carbonate)
  4. Sandostatin (octreotide)
  5. Emend (aprepitant)

 

ANS: A

See Indications and Actions for zoledronic acid. Zometa is used in the treatment of hypercalcemia of malignancy. It inhibits bone resorption by inhibiting increased osteoclast activity and skeletal calcium release induced by tumors. Therapeutic effects include decreased serum calcium. Oscal is a calcium supplement and should be avoided if the patient’s serum calcium level is too high. Sandostatin is used in the treatment of severe diarrhea including that caused by carcinoid tumors. Emend is used in the treatment of nausea/vomiting during chemotherapy.

 

KEY: Cognitive Level: Application

DIF: Medium

TOP: Therapeutic Classification: Bone resorption inhibitors, Electrolyte modifiers, Hypocalcemics

REF: Page 1292

 

 

 

  1. The nurse is providing care for a 92-year-old patient who has a standing order for Ambien (zolpidem) prn for insomnia. When providing the medication for the patient as requested, which of the following actions by the nurse is best?
  2. Inform the patient the medication will work within 10 min.
  3. Ensure the patient is in bed, ready for sleep, and raise the bed side rails.
  4. Instruct the patient to eat some crackers to reduce stomach irritation caused by the medication.
  5. Suggest the patient take the medication routinely every night.

 

ANS: B

See Patient Teaching for zolpidem. Because of rapid onset, advise patient to go to bed immediately after taking zolpidem. Onset of action is 30 min or more and is increased in geriatric patients and patients with hepatic impairment. Do not administer with or immediately after a meal as food slows absorption. Due to the habit-forming nature of this medication, it should not be used for more than 7–10 days.

 

KEY: Cognitive Level: Application

DIF: Medium

TOP: Therapeutic Classification: Sedative/Hypnotics

REF: Pages 1297-1298

 

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