Question 23
Custom: NUR-320A Exam2. Which of the following should the nurse prioritize when caring for a patient newly prescribed glipizide?
- Administering the medication at bedtime.
- Monitor the patient’s blood glucose level prior to administration.
- Educating the patient on the importance of increasing caffeine intake.
- Assessing the patient’s liver function tests.
Question 24
A nurse is teaching a client who has hyperthyroidism about the mechanism of action for propylthiouracil. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching?
- Destruction of thyroid tissue.
- Stimulation of thyroid hormone release.
- Inhibition of thyroid hormone synthesis.
- Blocking of thyroid hormone receptors.
Question 25
A nurse is preparing to administer dantrolene to a client who has neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- Administer the medication via rapid IV bolus.
- Monitor liver function tests closely.
- Assess the client for hypertension.
- Encourage the client to increase their intake of vitamin K.
Question 26
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a new prescription for buspirone. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
- Take the medication only when feeling anxious.
- Expect the medication to cause sedation.
- Avoid grapefruit juice as it can increase buspirone concentration.
- Limit fluid intake while taking this medication.
Question 27
A nurse is teaching a client who has Parkinson’s disease about a new prescription for pramipexole. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
- Instruct the patient to rise slowly from sitting or lying positions.
- Take the medication on an empty stomach.
- Expect the medication to cause insomnia.
- Monitor for increased appetite.
Question 28
A nurse is evaluating a client’s understanding of teaching regarding buspirone. Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
- “I should avoid drinking grapefruit juice.”
- “I can expect to feel less anxious after taking the first dose.”
- “I will take this medication every day as prescribed.”
- “I should notify my provider if I develop a persistent cough.” Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
Question 29
A nurse is preparing to administer amitriptyline to a client. Which of the following should the nurse monitor to identify a potential adverse effect of this medication?
- Heart rate
- Blood glucose
- Respiratory rate
- Temperature Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
Question 30
A nurse is providing teaching to a client about a new prescription for insulin to be taken right before a meal to manage postprandial blood sugar. Which of the following should the nurse identify as the correct insulin for this purpose?
- Insulin glargine
- Insulin NPH
- Insulin lispro
- Insulin detemir
Question 31
A nurse is assessing a client who has type 2 diabetes and is taking repaglinide. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a clinical manifestation of the primary side effect of this medication?
- Hypertension
- Hypoglycemia
- Weight loss
- Polyuria
Question 32
A nurse is explaining the therapeutic effect of desmopressin to a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following should the nurse include?
- Increases blood glucose levels.
- Decreases urine output by stimulating vasopressin receptors.
- Stimulates the release of insulin.
- Promotes the excretion of sodium in the kidneys. Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
Question 33
What is one important client education point regarding the use of radioactive iodine-131 therapy? Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
- Clients can stop monitoring their thyroid function after the first month of treatment.
- Clients do not need to follow any specific safety measures after treatment.
- Clients must confirm they are not pregnant before starting treatment.
- Clients should consume iodine-rich foods for 7 days prior to treatment.
Question 34
Which of the following is the most critical aspect of patient education regarding insulin self-administration? Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
- Instructing clients on how to draw up and administer the correct dosage of insulin.
- Providing information about the history of insulin therapy.
- Teaching clients about the role of insulin in the body.
- Discussing the various types of insulin available.
Question 35
A nurse is explaining the mechanism of action of empagliflozin to a patient with type 2 diabetes. Which of the following best describes how empagliflozin functions in the body?
- Empagliflozin inhibits the reabsorption of glucose in the kidneys.
- Empagliflozin stimulates glucagon release to lower blood sugar levels.
- Empagliflozin enhances the action of insulin on muscle tissues.
- Empagliflozin increases insulin secretion from the pancreas.
Question 36
A patient with generalized anxiety disorder is prescribed diazepam. Which of the following should the nurse prioritize when educating the patient about this medication?
- Increase fluid intake to prevent dehydration.
- Diazepam can cause increased anxiety initially.
- Avoid consuming alcohol while taking diazepam.
- Diazepam should be taken on an empty stomach.
Question 37
Which of the following statements by a client indicates a correct understanding of the important safety information regarding fluoxetine?
- I can stop taking fluoxetine if I feel better.
- I should take fluoxetine in the evening to avoid insomnia.
- It is safe to take St. John’s Wort with fluoxetine.
- I should report any suicidal thoughts or behaviors immediately.
Question 38
Which of the following symptoms should a client prescribed chlorpromazine be instructed to report immediately due to the potential for extrapyramidal symptoms?
- Mild headache and fatigue
- Increased appetite and weight gain
- Restlessness and spasms of the face and neck
- Dry mouth and constipation
Question 39
A nurse is educating a client who has been newly prescribed levothyroxine for hypothyroidism. Which side effect should the client be most concerned about as an indication of possible overdose?
- Cold intolerance
- Constipation
- Tachycardia
- Drowsiness
Question 40
What is a critical piece of patient education that a nurse should provide to a client taking risperidone?
- You can stop taking risperidone abruptly if you feel better.
- Risperidone is safe to use during pregnancy without any concerns.
- Risperidone may cause weight loss, so you should increase your caloric intake.
- Notify your healthcare provider if you experience excessive thirst or frequent urination.
Question 41
A patient with severe hypoglycemia is administered glucagon IM. Which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize immediately after administration?
- Place the patient in a side-lying position.
- Document the administration of glucagon.
- Prepare to administer a second dose of glucagon. Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
- Establish IV access.
Question 42
A nurse is educating a client with Parkinson’s disease who has been prescribed selegiline. Which of the following statements should the nurse include to minimize the risk of hypertensive crisis?
- Consume caffeine with each dose of selegiline to enhance absorption.
- Avoid foods high in tyramine like aged cheese and cured meats.
- Take selegiline at bedtime to avoid daytime drowsiness.
- Increase intake of salt-rich foods to manage blood pressure.
Question 43
A nurse is teaching a client about the use of fludrocortisone. What is the most important factor the nurse should assess before beginning the education process?
- The client’s dietary habits
- The client’s current medication list
- The client’s preferred learning style
- The client’s exercise routine Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
Question 44
A patient with epilepsy is being prescribed oxcarbazepine. During a follow-up, the nurse should prioritize monitoring which laboratory value due to potential side effects of the medication?
- Sodium levels
- Magnesium levels
- Calcium levels
- Potassium levels
Question 45
A patient with type 2 diabetes is prescribed metformin. Which of the following mechanisms of action helps in reducing blood glucose levels?
- Decreases hepatic glucose production
- Inhibits glucose absorption in the kidneys
- Stimulates beta-cell regeneration
- Increases insulin secretion from the pancreas
Question 46
Which of the following instructions should the nurse prioritize when teaching a client about carbamazepine?
- Eliminate caffeine from your diet.
- Notify your provider if you develop a rash.
- This medication can safely be taken during pregnancy.
- You do not need to monitor your blood levels while on this medication.
Question 47
A patient taking phenelzine for depression has been prescribed a new diet. Which of the following foods should the nurse instruct the patient to avoid to prevent a hypertensive crisis?
- Bananas
- Carrots
- Lettuce
- Aged cheese
Question 48
Which of the following statements about lithium therapy is true regarding patient safety?
- Regular thyroid function tests are unnecessary during lithium therapy.
- Clients taking lithium should maintain adequate sodium intake to prevent toxicity.
- Lithium is safe for use in pregnant women during any trimester. Custom: NUR-320A Exam2
- Lithium can be taken with diuretics without any risks.
Question 49
A patient has been prescribed fluoxetine to manage their depression. Which of the following best describes its mechanism of action?
- Fluoxetine increases dopamine release in the brain.
- Fluoxetine acts as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
- Fluoxetine inhibits the reuptake of serotonin by blocking presynaptic receptors.
- Fluoxetine blocks norepinephrine reuptake.
Question 50
A client with newly diagnosed hypothyroidism is prescribed levothyroxine. Which instruction should the nurse provide regarding the administration of this medication to maximize absorption?
- Take levothyroxine with meals to prevent gastrointestinal upset.
- Take levothyroxine with calcium or iron supplements for better absorption.
- Take levothyroxine at bedtime with a light snack.
- Take levothyroxine with a full glass of water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.