Chapter 43- Antidiabetic Drugs

Ford Roach's Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 9th Edition by Susan M. Ford

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Chapter 43- Antidiabetic Drugs

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

1. Which of the following best describes type 1 diabetes? Select all that apply:
  A) Insidious onset
  B) Occurs before age 20
  C) Insulin supplementation is required for survival
  D) Formally known as noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus
  E) Obesity is a risk factor

 

2. Which of the following are risk factors for type 2 diabetes that a nurse should recognize in a client? Select all that apply:
  A) Younger age
  B) Impaired glucose tolerance
  C) Caucasian race
  D) Obesity
  E) History of gestational diabetes

 

3. A nurse must recognize the duration of insulin as to not cause harm to the client with administration of the improper type of insulin. Which of the following insulins are long-acting insulin? Select all that apply:
  A) Insulin apart (NovoLog)
  B) Insulin lispro (Humalog)
  C) Insulin glargine (Lantus)
  D) Insulin detemir (Levemir)
  E) Insuline glulisine (Apidra)

 

4. A nurse must recognize the duration of insulin as to not cause harm to the client with administration of the improper type of insulin. Which of the following insulins are rapid-acting insulin? Select all that apply:
  A) Insulin aspart (NovoLog)
  B) Isophane insulin suspension (Novolin N)
  C) Insulin glargine (Lantus)
  D) Insulin zinc suspension (Humulin L)
  E) Insuline glulisine (Apidra)

 

5. A physician orders glyburide/metformin (Glucovance) for a client with type 2 diabetes. If the maximum daily dose of glyburide is 20 mg and the client has glyburide/metformin (Glucovance) 5 mg/500 mg, what is the maximum number of tablets the client can have in one day?

Answer Key

 

1. B, C
2. B, D, E
3. C, D
4. A, E
5. 4

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