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Keiser University, Sarasota NURSING 1211C Quiz 8 1)A 30 year old business executive is taking simethicone for excessive flatus associated with diverticulitis

Nursing

Keiser University, Sarasota

NURSING 1211C

Quiz 8

1)A 30 year old business executive is taking simethicone for excessive flatus associated with diverticulitis. During a client teaching session, the nurse explains the mechanism of action of simethicone by saying:

  1. Which of the following types of antibiotics are more likely to cause superinfections?
  2. When the nurse is administering a PPI, which actions by the nurse are most correct?
  3. To best monitor for therapeutic effects from filgrastim (Neupogen), the nurse will assess which laboratory finding?
  4. The nurse is assessing a client who has chronic neutropenia and who has been receiving filgrastim. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to assess for an adverse effect of filgrastim?
  5. Memory B cells are programmed to remember the initial antigen interaction. Should there be exposure to the same antigen in the future, the body manufactures high levels of antibodies in approximately what time frame?
  6. Which class of drugs reduce acid secretion in the stomach by binding irreversibly to an enzyme on the parietal cells?
  7. Match the drugs with the condition it treats.

 

  1. Up to 90% inhibition of acid secretion can be achieved with the H 2-receptor antagonist.
  2. A nurse in an outpatient facility is preparing to administer nafcillin IM to an adult client who has an infection. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?
  3. When planning to teach the client about the use of epoetin alfa (Epogen, Procrit), the nurse would give which of the following instructions?
  4. Match the type of medication with its pharmacologic category.

 

  1. Superinfections are an adverse effect common to all antibiotic therapy. Which of the following best describes a superinfection?
  2. Match the following words with their definition.
  3. Match the correct term with its definition.
  4. Which of the following best describes the mechanism of action of sucralfate (Carafate)?
  5. What is the advantage of using a broad-spectrum antibiotic?

 

 

  1. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving daily doses of oprelvekin (Neumega). Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor to determine effectiveness of this medication?
  2. The process of blood cell formation production that begins with the primitive stem cell is called:
  3. The nurse is preparing to administer the first dose of an aminoglycoside antibiotic to a client. Which interventions should the nurse implement?
  4. Which of the following is a bulk-forming laxative?

 

  1. The cells in the stomach that produce and secrete hydrochloric acid (HCI), and thus the site of action for many of the drugs used to treat acid-related disorders are called:
  2. In developing a plan of care for the patient with peptic ulcer disease (PUD), the nurse needs to include all of the following except:
  3. The patient is to receive the following medication: ranitidine (Zantac) 50 mg IV in 100 mL, to infuse in 90 minutes by macrodrip (15 gtt/mL) tubing. How many gtt per hour will the nurse run this solution?
  4. A class of antibacterials which works by suppressing bacterial growth by inhibiting the synthesis of folic acid (folate) is called:

 

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