Chapter 03 - Toxic Effects of Drugs Flashcards
A nurse is planning patient teaching about a newly prescribed drug. What is a priority teaching point
included by the nurse to improve compliance and safety?
A) List of pharmacies where the drug can be obtained
B) Measures to alleviate any discomfort associated with adverse effects
C) The cost of the brand name drug compared with the generic form
D) Statistics related to Phase III testing for the prescribed drug
B) Measures to alleviate any discomfort associated with adverse effects
A patient presents at the clinic complaining of vaginal itching and a clear discharge. The patient reports
to the nurse that she has been taking an oral antibiotic for 10 days. The nurse is aware that the patient is
experiencing what?
A) An adverse reaction from the antibiotic
B) A drug toxicity effect of the antibiotic
C) An overdose of the drug that is damaging to more than one body system
D) A superinfection caused by the antibiotic, which has destroyed normal flor
D) A superinfection caused by the antibiotic, which has destroyed normal flor
A 42-year-old male patient is brought to the emergency department by ambulance. The patient is in
distress. The nurse suspects an anaphylactic reaction resulting from taking oral penicillin. What
assessment findings are important in making this diagnosis?
A) Blood pressure (BP): 186/100, difficulty breathing
B) Hematocrit (Hct): 32%, decreased urine output
C) Temperature: 102º, swollen joints
D) Profuse sweating, Blood Pressure: 92/58
A) Blood pressure (BP): 186/100, difficulty breathing
A patient with seasonal allergies is taking an antihistamine to relieve itchy, watery eyes, and a runny
nose. When planning teaching for this patient, the nurse would include what teaching point?
A) Advise the patient to limit fluid intake to dry out mucous membranes.
B) Advise the patient to avoid driving or operating machinery.
C) Advise the patient to report strange dreams or nightmares.
D) Advise the patient to decrease dietary fat.
B) Advise the patient to avoid driving or operating machinery.
A nurse is providing teaching to a group of patients who are beginning drug therapy for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). What should be included in her instructions to the group?
A)Take your medications as directed. Poisoning occurs with overdosage causing damage to more
than one body system.
B)Renal injury results from first-pass effect when the drug is excreted from the system.
C)A blood dyscrasia due to drug therapy can be serious. Call us if your skin looks yellowish or you
experience itching.
D)Most drugs are metabolized in the liver and the first indication of damage is dark red papules,
which should be reported immediately.
A)Take your medications as directed. Poisoning occurs with overdosage causing damage to more
than one body system.
The pharmacology instructor is talking to the nursing students about potassium-sparing diuretics and
how they can lead to hyperkalemia, indicated by what assessment finding?
A) Urine output of 1,500 mL/24 hours
B) Blood pressure of 98/60
C) Potassium level of 5.9 mEq/L
D) Calcium level of 11.4 mg/dL
C) Potassium level of 5.9 mEq/L
An 80-year-old patient presents at the clinic for a follow-up appointment. She is taking a macrolide
antibiotic and is experiencing tinnitus. The nurse is talking with family members about home care for
the patient. What should the nurse include in her instructions regarding home care?
A) Keep the patient in a prone position when in bed.
B) Eliminate salt from the patient’s diet.
C) Provide protective measures to prevent falling or injury.
D) Monitor exposure to sunlight.
C) Provide protective measures to prevent falling or injury.
Oral antidiabetic drugs can cause alterations in glucose metabolism. Patients who are taking these drugs would need to be observed for what? A) Increased urination B) Deep Kussmaul’s respirations C) Thirst and hot or flushed skin D) Confusion and lack of coordination
D) Confusion and lack of coordination
A patient is taking chloroquine (Aralen) for rheumatoid arthritis. What problem reported by the patient
would the nurse suspect may be an adverse reaction of the medication?
A)I have to urinate all the time.
B)Sometimes I have blurred vision.
C)I have tingling in my arms and legs.
D)Sometimes I feel like I am off balance
B)Sometimes I have blurred vision.
A 68-year-old patient who must take antihistamines for severe allergies is planning a vacation to
Mexico. The nurse will encourage the patient to do what?
A) Avoid sightseeing during the hottest part of the day.
B) Discontinue the antihistamines if he becomes extremely restless.
C) Decrease the dosage of the drugs if he experiences excessive thirst.
D) Continue taking the antihistamines even if he begins to hallucinate.
A) Avoid sightseeing during the hottest part of the day.
The nurse is assessing a patient new to the clinic. The patient says she is allergic to penicillin. What
would be the nurse’s appropriate next action?
A) Ascertain the exact nature of the patient’s response to the drug.
B) Document the patient is allergic to penicillin.
C) Mark the patient’s chart in red that she has a penicillin allergy.
D) Continue to assess the patient for other allergies
A) Ascertain the exact nature of the patient’s response to the drug.
A 77-year-old man is brought to the clinic by his daughter for a routine follow-up appointment. The
daughter tells the nurse that her father is only taking half the prescribed dosage of several of his
medications. What effect would the nurse explain could result from this behavior?
A) Increased risk of primary actions
B) Dermatologic reaction
C) Superinfection
D) Reduced therapeutic effect
D) Reduced therapeutic effect
The pharmacology instructor is discussing the adrenergic drug ephedrine with the nursing students and
lists an adverse reaction of this drug as what?
A) Bronchoconstriction
B) Hyperglycemia
C) Cardiac arrhythmias
D) Severe constipation
B) Hyperglycemia
The nurse needs to consider teratogenic effects of medications when caring for what population of patients? A) Older adults B) Patients with a history of cancer C) Children D) Young adult women
D) Young adult women
The nurse is caring for a patient receiving an antineoplastic medication who reports fever, chills, sore
throat, weakness, and back pain. What type of adverse effect does the nurse suspect this patient is
experiencing?
A) Dermatologic reaction
B) Blood dyscrasia
C) Electrolyte imbalance
D) Superinfection
B) Blood dyscrasia