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Exam questions and answers related to karch's focus on pharmacology, 8th edition, specifically focusing on chapter 20. The questions cover topics such as barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and other medications used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders. It includes questions about drug interactions, adverse effects, and patient education. This material is useful for students studying pharmacology, nursing, or related healthcare fields, providing a review of key concepts and clinical applications. The questions are designed to test understanding of drug mechanisms, patient assessment, and appropriate nursing interventions. The document serves as a study aid for exams and quizzes, helping students reinforce their knowledge of pharmacology principles and improve their critical thinking skills in patient care scenarios.
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The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an intravenous barbiturate. What assessment should the nurse prioritize? - Correct Answers: BP Eszopiclone is thought to react with norepinephrine to achieve its action. - Correct Answers: False A 75-year-old client is brought to the emergency department by the family. The family relates that the client has confusion, seizures, and abnormal perception of movement. When the nurse looks at the medication that the family has brought to the ED, the nurse discovers that twice the number of tablets are missing from the vial as there should be if the prescription orders were being followed. What should the nurse suspect is wrong with this client? - Correct Answers: Benzodiazepine toxicity A truck driver has been diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and lorazepam has been prescribed. The client asked the nurse how this medication will affect his job. The nurse would advise him how? - Correct Answers: avoid driving until he is aware of the adverse effects. A 70-year-old patient has just started taking lorazepam 10 days ago for anxiety issues related the death of her husband. She is staying with her daughter for a couple of weeks. The patient's daughter has noticed that her mother is having difficulty walking and seems to be confused at times and calls the clinic to report this to the nurse. The nurse will inform the daughter that: - Correct Answers: a dose adjustment should be made if these symptoms persist. Rationale: If the drug is stopped immediately, withdrawal symptoms may occur. One week ago, a 74-year-old was started on a benzodiazepine for the treatment of an anxiety disorder. The client comes into the clinic for a follow-up visit and states feeling nervous, is having trouble sleeping, and feels hyperactive. What does the nurse understand may be occurring as a result of this medication? - Correct Answers: paradoxical excitement
A nurse obtains a health history from a client who has been prescribed temazepam. Which finding would require immediate follow-up by the nurse? - Correct Answers: Client is diagnosed with hepatitis C. After reviewing the various drugs that are classified as barbiturates, a student demonstrates understanding when identifying which as the prototype? - Correct Answers: Phenobarbital A 70-year-old male client asks why he is receiving a lower dose of zaleplon than his son. As part of the nurse's teaching plan, which explanation will the nurse give this client? - Correct Answers: "Older adults metabolize the drug more slowly, and half-lives are longer than in younger adults." A client is prescribed midazolam in combination with an opioid in the preoperative phase of a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. What does the administration of midazolam assist in minimizing? - Correct Answers: anxiety A nurse has noted that a newly admitted client has been taking ramelteon for the past several weeks. The nurse is justified in suspecting that this client was experiencing what problem prior to starting this drug? - Correct Answers: Difficulty falling asleep at night A nurse is administering a prescribed dose of chlordiazepoxide to a client. The nurse should closely assess the client for what adverse reaction? - Correct Answers: respiratory depression How should the nurse explain the major difference between normal and abnormal anxiety? - Correct Answers: Abnormal anxiety is prolonged and impairs normal function.