Chapter 27: Drugs Used to Treat Heart Failure

Basic Pharmacology for Nurses 17th Ed by Clayton - Willihnganz

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Chapter 27: Drugs Used to Treat Heart Failure

 

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  1. Which drug will be administered to a patient being admitted with severe digoxin intoxication?
a. Amiodarone (Cordarone)
b. Spironolactone (Aldactone)
c. Digoxin immune Fab (Digibind)
d. Digitalis glycoside

 

 

ANS:  C

The antidote for digoxin intoxication is digoxin immune Fab (Digibind). Amiodarone is an antidysrhythmic and would not treat digoxin intoxication. Spironolactone is a diuretic and does not treat digoxin intoxication. Giving more of the same type of drug does not treat drug intoxication.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension     REF:   Page 429        OBJ:   3 | 4

TOP:   Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:  NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity

NOT:  CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety

 

  1. The nurse is caring for a 3-year-old girl who has a congenital heart anomaly. The patient’s current medications include digoxin and furosemide (Lasix). The apical pulse rate is 100 beats/min. Which action will the nurse take?
a. Administer the medication.
b. Contact the pediatric cardiologist for further orders.
c. Hold the digoxin.
d. Request that another unit nurse assess the child.

 

 

ANS:  A

A pulse rate of 100 beats/min in a child who is 3 years old is considered acceptable. Administration of the medication is appropriate. There is no indication for contacting the cardiologist, holding the dose, or requesting further assessment because this is within the expected range.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application           REF:   Page 428        OBJ:   5

TOP:   Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:  NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity

NOT:  CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety

 

  1. An older adult male patient with long-term heart failure has presented for an office visit. The nurse obtains information that he has recently begun taking St. John’s wort. What results with the use of this herbal supplement?
a. Digoxin toxicity
b. Altered potassium electrolyte balance
c. Reduced therapeutic benefits of digoxin
d. Enhanced digoxin effectiveness without producing toxicity

 

 

ANS:  C

St. John’s wort is a drug that may reduce therapeutic benefits of digoxin. St. John’s wort has the opposite effect on digoxin and does not affect electrolytes.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application           REF:   Page 430        OBJ:   3 | 5

TOP:   Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:  NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity

NOT:  CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety

 

  1. The nurse is to administer digoxin to an 18-month-old patient who weighs 16.5 lb. Guidelines for administration read as follows: 0.0075 to 0.010 mg/kg/day. Which is a safe medication dosage?
a. 0.05 mg
b. 0.12 mg
c. 0.074 mg
d. 0.75 mg

 

 

ANS:  C

16.5 lb converts to 7.5 kg; 7.5 kg ´ 0.0075 mg = 0.05625; 7.5 kg ´ 0.010 mg = 0.075 mg; 0.074 mg is the only answer within the safe dosage range. Values of 0.05 mg, 0.12 mg, and 0.75 mg are too large.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application           REF:   Page 429        OBJ:   3 | 5

TOP:   Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:  NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe, Effective Care Environment

NOT:   CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety

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