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NSG 6005 Week 1 Assignment 3 Quiz
Question
1 .The U .S .Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates:
Prescribing
of drugs by MDs and NPs
The
official labeling for all prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs
Off-label
recommendations for prescribing
Pharmaceutical
educational offerings
Question
2 .The U .S .Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA):
Registers
the manufacturers of, and those who are prescribers of controlled substances .
Regulates
NP prescribing at the state level
Sanctions
providers who prescribe drugs off-label
Provides
prescribers with a number they can use for insurance billing
Question
3 .Precautions that should be taken when prescribing controlled substances
include:
Faxing
the prescription for a Schedule II drug directly to the pharmacy
Using
tamper-proof papers for all prescriptions written for controlled drugs
Keeping
any presigned prescription pads in a locked drawer in the clinic
Using
only numbers to indicate the amount of drug to be prescribed
Question
4 .Alterations in drug metabolism among Asians may lead to:
Slower
metabolism of antidepressants, requiring lower doses
Faster
metabolism of neuroleptics, requiring higher doses
Altered
metabolism of omeprazole, requiring higher doses
Slower
metabolism of alcohol, requiring higher doses
Question
5 .Incorporating IT into a patient encounter takes skill and tact .During the
encounter, the provider can make the patient more comfortable with the IT the
provider is using by:
Turning
the screen around so the patient can see material being recorded
Not
placing the computer screen between the provider and the patient
Both
A and B
Neither
A nor B
NSG 6005 Week 2 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question :A patient’s nutritional intake and lab work reflect hypoalbuminemia .This
is critical to prescribing because:
Distribution
of drugs to target tissue may be affected
The
solubility of the drug will not match the site of absorption
There
will be less free drug available to generate an effect
Drugs
bound to albumin are readily excreted by the kidney
Question
2 .Drugs that have a significant first-pass effect:
Must
be given by the enteral (oral) route only
Bypass
the hepatic circulation
Are
rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
Are
converted by the liver to more active and fat-soluble forms
Question
3 .An advantage of prescribing a sublingual medication is that the medication
is:
Absorbed
rapidly
Excreted
rapidly
Metabolized
minimally
Distributed
equally
Question
4 .Which one of the following statements about bioavailability is true?
Bioavailability
issues are especially important for drugs with narrow therapeutic ranges or
sustained release mechanisms .
All
brands of a drug have the same bioavailability .
Drugs
that are administered more than once a day have greater bioavailability than
drugs given once daily .
Combining
an active drug with an inert substance does not affect bioavailability .
Question
5 .The route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be:
The
kidneys
The
lungs
The
bile and feces
The
skin
NSG 6005 Week 3 Assignment 2 Quiz
Question
1 .Ray has been diagnosed with hypertension, and an ACE inhibitor is determined
to be needed .Prior to prescribing this drug, the nurse practitioner should
assess for:
Hypokalemia
Impotence
Decreased
renal function
Inability
to concentrate
Question
2 .A potentially life-threatening adverse response to ACE inhibitors is
angioedema .Which of the following statements is true about this adverse
response?
Swelling
of the tongue and hoarseness are the most common symptoms .
It
appears to be related to a decrease in aldosterone production .
The
presence of a dry, hacky cough indicates a high risk for this adverse response
.
Because
it takes time to build up a blood level, it occurs after being on the drug for
about one week .
Question
3 .Rodrigo has been prescribed procainamide after an episode of MI .He is
monitored for dyspnea, jugular venous distention, and peripheral edema because
they may indicate:
Widening
of the area of infarction
Onset
of congestive heart failure
An
electrolyte imbalance involving potassium
Renal
dysfunction
Question
4 .Which of the following is true about procainamide and its dosing schedule?
It
produces bradycardia and should be used cautiously in patients with cardiac
conditions that a slower heart rate might worsen .
GI
adverse effects are common, so the drug should be taken with food .
Adherence
can be improved by using a sustained-release formulation that can be given once
daily .
Doses
of this drug should be taken evenly spaced around the clock to keep an even
blood level .
Question
5 .Furosemide is added to a treatment regimen for heart failure, which includes
digoxin .Monitoring for this combination includes:
Hemoglobin
Serum
potassium
Blood
urea nitrogen
Serum
glucose
NSG 6005 Week 4 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question : Many patients self-medicate with antacids .Which patients should be
counseled to not take calcium carbonate antacids without discussing with their
providers or a pharmacist first?
Patients
with kidney stones
Pregnant
patients
Patients
with heartburn
Postmenopausal
women
Question
2 .A patient with a COPD exacerbation may require:
Doubling
of inhaled corticosteroid dose
Systemic
corticosteroid burst
Continuous
inhaled beta 2 agonists
Leukotriene
therapy
Question
3 .
When
prescribing montelukast (Singulair) for asthma, patients or parents of patients
should be instructed as follows:
Montelukast
twice a day is started when there is an asthma exacerbation .
Patients
may experience weight gain on montelukast .
Aggression,
anxiety, depression, and/or suicidal thoughts may occur when taking montelukast
.
Lethargy
and hypersomnia may occur when taking montelukast .
Question
4 .
Lifestyle
changes are the first step in the treatment of GERD .A food that may aggravate
GERD is:
Eggs
Honey
Dew
Chocolate
Chicken
Question
5 .Kelly has diarrhea and is wondering if she can take loperamide (Imodium) for
the diarrhea .Loperamide:
Can
be given to patients of all ages, including infants and children, for viral
gastroenteritis
Slows
gastric motility and reduces fluid and electrolyte loss from diarrhea
Is
the treatment of choice for the diarrhea associated with E .coli 0157
May
be used in pregnancy and by lactating women
NSG 6005 Week 5 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question : Jake, a forty-five-year-old patient with schizophrenia, was
recently hospitalized for acute psychosis due to medication noncompliance .He
was treated with intramuscular (IM) long-acting haloperidol .Besides being
monitored for his schizophrenia symptoms, the patient should be assessed by his
primary care provider:
For
excessive weight loss
With
the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) for extrapyramidal symptoms
(EPS) symptoms
Monthly
for tolerance to the haloperidol
Only
by the mental health provider as most nurse practitioners in primary care do
not care for mentally ill patients
Question
2 Sarah, a forty-two-year-old female, requests a prescription for an anorexiant
to treat her obesity .A trial of phentermine is prescribed .Prescribing precautions
include understanding that:
Obesity
is a contraindication to prescribing phentermine .
Anorexiants
may cause tolerance and should only be prescribed for six months .
Patients
should be monitored for postural hypotension .
Renal
function should be monitored closely while the patient is on anorexiants .
Question
3 .Cara is taking levetiracetam (Keppra) to treat seizures .Routine education
for levetiracetam includes reminding her:
To
not abruptly discontinue levetiracetam due to the risk of withdrawal seizures
To
wear a sunscreen due to photosensitivity from levetiracetam
To
get an annual eye exam while on levetiracetam
To
report weight loss if it occurs
Question
4 .A nineteen-year-old male was started on risperidone .Monitoring for
risperidone includes observing for common side effects, including:
Bradykinesia,
akathisia, and agitation
Excessive
weight gain
Hypertension
Potentially
fatal agranulocytosis
Question
5 .Prior to starting antidepressants, patients should have laboratory testing to
rule out:
Hypothyroidism
Anemia
Diabetes
mellitus
Low
estrogen levels
NSG 6005 Week 6 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question : Xi, a fifty-four-year-old female, has a history of migraine that
does not respond well to OTC migraine medication .She is asking to try Maxalt
(rizatriptan) because it works well for her friend .Which of the following
actions would you take for appropriate decision making?
Prescribe
Maxalt, but to monitor the use, only give her four tablets with no refills .
Prescribe
Maxalt and arrange to have her observed in the clinic or urgent care with the
first dose .
Explain
that rizatriptan is not used for postmenopausal migraines and recommend
Fiorinal (aspirin and butalbital) .
Prescribe
sumatriptan (Imitrex) with the explanation that it is the most effective
triptan .
Question
2 .Chronic pain is a complex problem .Some specific strategies to deal with it
include ________ .
telling
the patient to “let pain be your guide” to using treatment therapies
prescribing
pain medication on a pro re nata (PRN) basis to keep down the amount used
scheduling
return visits on a regular basis rather than waiting for poor pain control to
drive the need for an appointment
All
the given options
Question
3 .Phil is starting treatment with febuxostat (Uloric) .Education of patients
starting febuxostat includes which one of the following instructions?
Gout
may worsen with therapy .
Febuxostat
may cause severe diarrhea .
The
patients should consume a high-calcium diet .
The
patients will need frequent CBC monitoring .
Question
4 .The Pain Management Contract is most appropriate for:
Patients
with a history of chemical dependency or possible inappropriate use of pain
medications
All
patients with chronic pain who will require long-term use of opiates
Patients
who have a complex drug regimen
Patients
who see multiple providers for pain control
Question
5 .Patients whose total dose of prednisone exceed 1 gram will most likely need
a second prescription for _________ .
metformin,
a biguanide to prevent diabetes
omeprazole,
a proton pump inhibitor to prevent peptic ulcer disease
naproxen,
an NSAID to treat joint pain
furosemide,
a diuretic to treat fluid retention
NSG 6005 Week 7 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question :
A
twenty-two-year-old woman receives a prescription for oral contraceptives
.Education for this patient includes:
Counseling
regarding decreasing or not smoking while taking oral contraceptives
Advising
a monthly pregnancy test for the first three months she is taking the
contraceptive
Advising
that she may miss two pills in a row and not be concerned about pregnancy
Informing
her that her next follow-up visit is in one year for a refill and “annual exam”
Question
2 .Sallie has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and is asking about the
once-a-month pill to treat her condition .How do bisphosphonates treat
osteoporosis?
By
selectively activating estrogen pathways in the bone
By
reducing bone resorption by inhibiting PTH
By
reducing bone resorption and inhibiting osteoclastic activity
By
increasing PTH production
Question
3 .Elderly patients who are started on levothyroxine for thyroid replacement
should be monitored for:
Excessive
sedation
Tachycardia
and angina
Weight
gain
Cold
intolerance
Question
4 .Intranasal calcitonin is used in the treatment of osteoporosis .For which
patient is Calcitonin therapy appropriate?
Thin,
Caucasian perimenopausal women
Men
over the age of sixty-five years with osteoporosis
Women
over the age of sixty-five years with osteopenia
Women
over the age of sixty-five years with severe osteoporosis
Question
5 .The ongoing monitoring of patients over the age sixty-five years taking
alendronate (Fosamax) or any other bisphosphonate is:
Annual
dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans
Annual
vitamin D level
Annual
renal function evaluation
Electrolytes
every three months
NSG 6005 Week 8 Assignment 2 Quiz
1
.Question :
When
blood glucose levels are difficult to control in type II diabetes, some form of
insulin may be added to the treatment regimen to control blood glucose and
limit complications risks .Which of the following statements are accurate based
on research?
Premixed
insulin analogues are better at lowering hemoglobin A1c and have less risk for
hypoglycemia .
Premixed
insulin analogues and the newer premixed insulins are associated with more
weight gain than the oral antidiabetic agents .
Newer
premixed insulins are better at lowering hemoglobin A1c and postprandial
glucose levels than are long-acting insulins .
Patients
who are not controlled on oral agents and have postprandial hyperglycemia can
have NPH insulin added at bedtime .
Question
2 .Lispro is an insulin analogue produced by recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid
(DNA) technology .Which of the following statements about this form of insulin
is not true?
The
optimal time of preprandial injection is fifteen minutes .
The
duration of action is increased when the dose is increased .
It
is compatible with NPH insulin .
It
has no pronounced peak .
Question
3 .Unlike most type II diabetics where obesity is a major issue, older adults
with low body weight have higher risks for morbidity and mortality .The most
reliable indicator of poor nutritional status in older adults is:
Weight
loss in previously overweight persons
Involuntary
loss of 10% of body weight in less than six months
Decline
in lean body mass over a twelve-month period
Increase
in central versus peripheral body adiposity
Question
4 .Sulfonylureas may be added to a treatment regimen for type II diabetics when
lifestyle modifications and metformin are insufficient to achieve target
glucose levels .Sulfonylureas have been moved to Step 2 therapy because they:
Increase
endogenous insulin secretion .
Have
a significant risk for hypoglycemia .
Address
the insulin resistance found in type II diabetics .
Improve
insulin binding to receptors .
Question
5 .The drugs recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for use in
children with diabetes (depending upon type of diabetes) are:
Metformin
and insulin
Sulfonylureas
and insulin glargine
Split-mixed
dose insulin and GLP-1 agonists
Biguanides
and insulin lispro
NSG 6005 Week 9 Assignment 3 Quiz
Question
1 .Jonathan has been diagnosed with strep throat and needs a prescription for
an antibiotic .He says the last time he had penicillin he developed a red,
blotchy rash .The appropriate antibiotic to prescribe would be:
Penicillin
VK, since his rash does not sound like a serious rash
Amoxicillin
Cefadroxil
(Duricef)
Erythromycin
Question
2 .Tetracyclines are contraindicated in children younger than 8 years because
of:
Risk
of developing cartilage problems
Development
of significant diarrhea
Risk
of kernicterus
Adverse
effects on bone growth
Question
3 .Lisa is a healthy non-pregnant adult woman who recently had a UTI .She is
asking about drinking cranberry juice to prevent a recurrence of the UTI .The
answer to give her would be:
“Sixteen ounces per day of
cranberry juice cocktail will prevent UTIs .”
“100% cranberry juice or
cranberry juice extract may decrease UTIs in some patients .”
“There is no evidence that
cranberry juice helps prevent UTIs .”
“Cranberry juice only works to
prevent UTIs in children .”
Question
4 .Rose is a 3 year old with an upper respiratory infection (URI) .Treatment
for her URI would include:
Amoxicillin
Diphenhydramine
Pseudoephedrine
Nasal
saline spray
Question
5 .Patient education for a patient who is prescribed antibiotics for sinusitis
includes:
Use
of nasal saline washes
Use
of inhaled corticosteroids
Avoiding
the use of ibuprofen while ill
Use
of laxatives to treat constipation
NSG 6005 Week 10 Assignment 2 Final Exam
1
.Question :
The
drug recommended as primary prevention of osteoporosis in men over seventy
years is:
Alendronate
(Fosamax)
Ibandronate
(Boniva)
Calcium
carbonate
Raloxifene
(Evista)
Question
2 .Question :
Alterations
in drug metabolism among Asians may lead to:
Slower
metabolism of antidepressants, requiring lower doses
Faster
metabolism of neuroleptics, requiring higher doses
Altered
metabolism of omeprazole, requiring higher doses
Slower
metabolism of alcohol, requiring higher doses
Question
3 .Question :
Some
research supports that testosterone replacement therapy may be indicated in
which of the following diagnoses in men?
Age-related
decrease in cognitive functioning
Metabolic
syndrome
Decreased
muscle mass in aging men
All
of the above
Question
4 .Question :
The
chemicals that promote the spread of pain locally include _________ .
serotonin
norepinephrine
enkephalin
neurokinin
A
Question
5 .Question :
The
DEA:
Registers
manufacturers and prescribes controlled substances
Regulates
NP prescribing at the state level
Sanctions
providers who prescribe drugs off-label
Provides
prescribers with a number they can use for insurance billing
Question
6 .Question :
The
trial period to determine effective anti-inflammatory activity when starting a patient
on aspirin for RA is _____ .
forty-eight
hours
four
to six days
four
weeks
two
months
Question
7 .Question :
The
route of excretion of a volatile drug will likely be:
The
kidneys
The
lungs
The
bile and feces
The
skin
Question
8 .Question :
Compelling
indications for an ACE inhibitor as treatment for hypertension based on
clinical trials include:
Pregnancy
Renal
parenchymal disease
Stable
angina
Dyslipidemia
Question
9 .Question :
The
American Diabetic Association has recommended which of the following tests for
ongoing management of diabetes?
Fasting
blood glucose
Hemoglobin
A1c
Thyroid
function tests
Electrocardiograms
Question
10 .Question :
The
angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor lisinopril is a known teratogen
.Teratogens cause Type ____ ADR .
A
B
C
D
Question
11 .Question :
The
goals of therapy when prescribing HRT include reducing:
Cardiovascular
risk
Risk
of stroke or other thromboembolic event
Breast
cancer risk
Vasomotor
symptoms
Question
12 .Question :
Patients
who have angina, regardless of class, who are also diabetic should be on:
Nitrates
Beta
blockers
ACE
inhibitors
Calcium
channel blockers
Question
13 .Question :
The
New York Heart Association and the Canadian Cardiovascular Society have
described grading criteria for levels of angina .Angina that occurs with
unusually strenuous activity or on walking or climbing stair after meals is:
Class
I
Class
II
Class
III
Class
IV
Question
14 .Question :
Patients
with allergic rhinitis may benefit from a prescription of:
Fluticasone
(Flonase)
Cetirizine
(Zyrtec)
OTC
cromolyn nasal spray (Nasalcrom)
Any
of the above
Question
15 .Question :
Kyle
has Crohn’s disease and has a documented folate deficiency .Drug therapy
for folate deficiency anemia is:
Oral
folic acid 1 to 2 mg/day
Oral
folic acid 1 gm/day
IM
folate weekly for at least six months
Oral
folic acid 400 mcg daily
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