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5. Illness or infection will most likely cause the blood sugar to: a. increase b. decrease c. stay the same 6. If two types of insulin are being mixed n one syringe, the first type of insulin to be drawn out of the vial should be: a. long-acting b. fast-acting c. the larger dose 7. A diabetic may get hypoglycemic when: a. he eats too much food b. he doesn't eat all of his diet c. he does not take his insulin on time
EXERCISE #3: AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (ANS) Practice Questions 1. A nursing assistant asks the nurse to explain the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The nurse begins by explaining that the ANS consists of: a. the brain and spinal cord b. the somatic and peripheral nervous systems c. the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems d. all of the nerves concerned with voluntary movement 2. The nurse is assessing the client for possible adverse effects of an adrenergic drug which might include which of the following? a. bradycardia, hypotension, bronchospasm b. hunger, nervousness, drowsiness c. nausea, vomiting, hypotension d. dysrhyhmias, increased B/P, tachycardia 3. The nurse is preparing to administer the scheduled dosage of a beta blocker when the client complains of dizziness. His heart rate is 58 and his B./P has decreased. The most appropriate action for the nurse to take is to: a. give the next dose of medication and call the physician b. withhold the next dose of medication and notify the physician c. administer the next since these are the expected results of this drug d. advise the client to notify the nurse if his dizziness worsens 4. When administering a beta blocker the nurse knows to: a. take the B/P before giving the drug b. take the B/P 30 minutes after giving the drug c. take the apical pulse 30 minutes after administration of the drug d. have the client void before administration of the drug 5. Which of the following actions of epinephrine will benefit the client experiencing an allergic reaction? a. vasodilation b. bronchodilation c. increased heart rate d. decreased cardiac output
6. When anticonvutsants ate administered with other NS depressari drugs: a. a decreased CNS depressant effect may occur b. an additive CNS depressant effect may occur c. a hypertensive crisis may occur d. there is increased risk for toxicity of the anticonvulsants 7. Which of the following signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease would the nurse note during the assessment? a. excessive or abnormal hair loss b. hypertension c. masklike facial expression d. dysu 8. Symptoms of withdrawal from antianxiety drugs include: a. irritability and tremors b. bradycardia and hypotension c. Occipital headache and hypertension d. sedation and lethargy 9. At a team conference, the nurse states that the monamine oxidase inhibitors are used for the treatment of: a. depression b. anxiety c. nervousness d. stress 10. The nurse would avoid administering lithium with: a. highly salted foods b. meals or immediately after meals c. large amounts of water d. an antacid
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