C. Interfere with foreign cell functioning
B. Are protein areas on cell membranes that react with specific chemicals
D. Attack only those systems found in foreign or abnormal cell
B. Food altering the makeup of gastric juices
C. First pass through the liver
A. Is determined by the balance of all pharmacokinetic processes
J.B. has Parkinson disease that has been controlled for several years with levodopa. After they begin a health food regimen with lots of vitamin develop a rapid heart rate, hypertension, and anxiety. The nurse investigating the problem discovers that vitamin B6 can speed the conversior periphery, leading to these problems. The nurse would consider this problem
a. a drug-laboratory test interaction.
b. a drug-drug interaction.
c. an accumulation effect.
d. a sensitivity reaction.
A drug drug interaction
When reviewing a drug to be given, the nurse notes that the drug is excreted in the urine. What points should be included in the nurse’s assessment of the patient?
a. The patient’s liver function tests
b. The patient’s bladder tone
c. The patient’s renal function tests
d. The patient’s fluid intake
e. Other drugs being taken that could affect the kidney
f. The patient’s intake and output for the day
SA
CDE
A, D, E, F
C
D. Hypoglycemia
D. Hypoglycemia
Patients receiving antineoplastic drugs that disrupt cell function often have adverse effects involving cells that turn over rapidly in the body. These cells include ovarian cells.
b. liver cells.
c. cardiac cells.
d. bone marrow cells.
D. Bone marrow cells
B. Superinfection
C. Weak pulse, low BP and muscle cramping
(SATA) A patient is taking a drug that is known to be toxic to the liver. The patient is being discharged to home. What teaching points related to liver toxicity and the drug should the nurse teach the patient to report to the physician?
a. Fever; changes in the color of urine
b. Changes in the color of stool; malaise Rapid, deep respirations; increased sweating
d. Dizziness; drowsiness; dry mouth
e. Rash; black or hairy tongue; white spots in the mouth or throat
F. Yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes
A, B, F
People who are pregnant should be advised of the potential risk to the fetus any time they take a drug during pregnancy. What fetal problems can be related to drug exposure in utero?
a. Fetal death
b. Nervous system disruption
c. Skeletal and limb abnormalities
d. Cardiac defects
e. Low-set ears
f. Deafness
All of the above
client is experiencing a reaction to the penicillin injection that the nurse administered approximately ½ hour ago. The nurse is concerned that it might be an anaphylactic reaction.
What signs and symptoms would validate the nurse’s suspicion?
a. Rapid heart rate
b. Diaphoresis
c. Constricted pupils
d. Hypotension
e. Rash
f. Client report of a panicky feeling
A, B, E, F
client is experiencing a serum sickness reaction (type Ill allergy) to a recent rubella vaccination. Which of the following interventions would be appropriate when caring for this client?
a. Administration of epinephrine
b. Cool environment
c. Positioning to provide comfort
d. Ice to joints as needed
e. Administration of anti-inflammatory agents
f. Administration of todical corticosteroids
B, C, D, E
Clinical pharmacology is the study of
a. the biological effects of chemicals.
b. drugs used to treat, prevent, or diagnose disease.
c. plant components that can be used as medicines.
d. binders and other vehicles for delivering medication.
B.
D.
A.
C.