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During a teaching session about antigout drugs, the nurse tells the patient that antigout drugs work by which mechanism?
a) Increasing blood oxygen levels
b )Decreasing leukocytes and platelets
c) Increasing protein and rheumatoid factors
d) Decreasing serum uric acid levels
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- A patient is prescribed a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the management of pain and inflammation. The nurse educates the patient about potential adverse effects of NSAIDs, including: a) Hypoglycemia and hyperlipidemia b) Hypotension and bradycardia c) Gastric ulceration and renal dysfunction d) Allergic reactions and bronchospasmThe nurse caring for a patient who is receiving betal agonist drug therapy needs to be aware that these drugs cause which effect? a )Increased cardiac contractility b) Decreased heart rate c )Bronchoconstriction d)Increased Gl tract motilityA patient with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is prescribed methotrexate. The nurse monitors the patient for signs of methotrexate toxicity, which include: a) Bradycardia and hypotension b) Hyperkalemia and hypercalcemia c) Thrombocytopenia and leukopenia d) Hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia
- Which medication is commonly used for acute asthma attacks in the emergency department? A) Oral corticosteroids B) Albuterol nebulizer treatment C) Intravenous antibiotics D) Oral antihistaminesDuring drug therapy with basiliximab, the nurse monitors for signs of cytokine release syndrome, which results in a) fever, dyspnea, and general malaise.b) neurotoxicity and peripheral neuropathy.c )hepatotoxicity with jaundice.d) thrombocytopenia with increased bleeding tendenciesThe nurse caring for a patient who is receiving beta agonist drug therapy needs to be aware that these drugs cause which effect?a) Increased cardiac contractilityb) Decreased heart ratec) Bronchoconstrictiond) Increased GI tract motility
- When managing a patient with anaphylaxis in the emergency department, what is the first-line treatment? A) Intramuscular epinephrine B) Antihistamines C) Corticosteroids D) Nebulized bronchodilators12.) Like a patient has been receiving an aminophylline (xanthine derivative) infusion for 24 hours. The nurse will assess for which adverse effect when assessing the patient during the infusion?a) CNS depressionb) Sinus tachycardiac) Increased appetited) Temporary urinary retention.During therapy with the cytotoxic antibiotic bleomycin, the nurse will assess for a potentially serious adverse effect by monitoring a )blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels.b )cardiac ejection fraction.c )respiratory functiond )cranial nerve function.