c. how to merrage EXERCISE #3: NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESICS PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. Adverse reactions associated with the use of aspirin include: a. vomiting, petechiae, tinnitus b. constipation, polyphagia, hematuria c. hypertension, anaphylactic shock, tachycardia d. bradycardia, hypotension, dermatitis 2. The nurse will administer NSAID's: a. before meals b. with food c. 2 hours after meals d. at bedtime 3. The nurse understands that one of the following drugs will be the least helpful in her client in pain with arthritis: a. aspirin b. ibuprofen c. naprosyn d. acetaminophen 14. You instruct your client with hypertension to avoid salt because: a. sodium cases vascoconstriction b. salt damages the kidney c. salt counteracts his medications d. sodium increases water retention 15. When patients administer nitroglycerine at home for angina, they may administer the sublingual tablet: a. up to 6 times, 10 minutes apart b. no more than 3 times an hour c. up to 3 times, 5 minutes apart d. no more than 3 times a day 16. When the sublingual tablet of NTG has not relieved the angina, the patient should be instructed to: a. call 911 b. call their doctor c. wait 30 minutes, then drive to the nearest E.R. d. wait 30 minutes, then try the NTG again
8. The main action of DIGOXIN is to: a. dilate blood vessels b. speed up the heart c. constrict blood vessels 9. As the nurse, you would "hold" the mo a. the B/F was less the morning digoxin and notify your b. the heart rate was below 8000 systolic c. the heart rate was below 60 the heart rate was faster than 100 especially need to tell the patient: a. "don't take with water" b. "use caution with salt" c. "never stop taking abruptly" d. "always take before meals" 11. Angina is caused by: a. congestive heart failure b. hypotension and tachycardia c. hypoxia of the mitral valve d. hypoxia of the myocardial muscle 12. Nitroglycerine is used to treat angina because: a. it dilates coronary arteries b. it constricts coronary arteries c. it relieves shortness of breath d. it increases cardiac output 13. Angina is usually described by the patient as: a. sharp and piercing b. uncomfortable palpitations c. crushing pressure d. nausea and dizziness 11. When asked about medications to be taken after the signs and symptoms have disappeared, the nurse appropriately tells the patient to: a. discard what is left b. finish what is left c. save what is left d. call the doctor 12. When a medication is ordered for "swish and swallow", the nurse tells the patient to: a. thoroughly rinse the mouth and then swallow b. swallow immediately followed by 60 cc water c. thoroughly rinse the mouth and spit out the remains d. gargle deep in the throat and then swallow
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