Shadow health final exam 2022
SHADOW HEALTH FINAL EXAM 2022/2023
1. A patient has been given a new prescription for warfarin. Which statement indicates
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for additional teaching?
- I will use a soft toothbrush while taking this medication
- I can eat moderate amounts of foods with vitamin K on a regular basis
- I should report unusual bleeding to my doctor
- I can keep taking a daily aspirin to protect against heart disease (Correct Response)
(correct answers)- I can keep taking a daily aspirin to protect against heart disease
2. Aspirin increases the effect of warfarin and may cause a higher risk of bleeding; the patient
should not take aspirin while on warfarin therapy. All other statements are consistent with safe
use of warfarin.
3. What is the nurse's priority assessment for a patient receiving heparin treatment?
- Assess for elevated liver enzymes
- Assess for inflammation at the injection site
- Assess for bruising or unusual bleeding
- Assess aPTT levels (correct answers)- Assess for bruising or unusual bleeding
4. While all options are relevant assessments, bruising or unusual bleeding can be a life
threatening adverse effect of heparin treatment, and therefore needs to be the nurse's priority.
5. A patient who has been receiving oxycodone therapy for chronic pain reports no relief after a
10mg dose. The patient is exhibiting:
- Opioid addiction
- Opioid tolerance
- Drug-seeking behaviour
- Paradoxical CNS stimulation (correct answers)- Opioid tolerance
6. Prolonged use of opioid therapy can lead to tolerance, where a patient requires a higher dose of
the drug to achieve an analgesic effect.
7. Which meal choice exhibits a lack of understanding of atorvastatin's drug-food interactions?
- Orange juice, banana, and toast
- Grapefruit juice and yogurt
- Orange juice, bacon, and eggs
- Coffee and croissant (correct answers)- Grapefruit juice and yogurt
8. Grapefruit juice is contraindicated for patients on statin therapy and it may increase drug levels
in the blood and increase the likelihood of rhabdomyolysis. None of the other choices interact
harmfully with atorvastatin.
9. Which statement indicates that the patient understood the nurse's discharge information about
his albuterol inhaler?
- I should use this inhaler five minutes after my beclomethasone inhaler
- I should use this inhaler regularly to manage my asthma
- I should use this inhaler when I am having an acute attack
- I should use this inhaler to reduce inflammation in my airways (correct answers)- I
should use this inhaler when I am having an acute attack
10. Inhaled albuterol is a rescue medication that reduces bronchoconstriction that is present during
acute attacks; it has no effect on inflammation.
11. A patient is taking promethazine for nausea and oxycodone for pain. What is the nurse's priority
assessment?
- Assess for breakthrough pain
- Assess sedation level
- Assess for constipation
- Assess for dizziness (correct answers)- Assess sedation level
12. The nurse must assess sedation level as the additive sedative effect when promethazine and
oxycodone are administered together can lead to life-threatening respiratory depression. The
other side effects do not pose immediate risk and are therefore lower-priority assessments.
13. Which information is essential to include when educating the patient about clindamycin?
- Clindamycin is primarily bacteriostatic
- Clindamycin should be continued even when feeling better
- Clindamycin can be given to patients with penicillin sensitivities
- Clindamycin can cause a harmless bitter taste (correct answers)- Clindamycin should be
continued even when feeling better
14. To resolve the infection and prevent the development of resistant pathogens, it is important
that the patient understands she must take an entire course of antibiotics even if she is feeling
better.
15. A patient with a penicillin allergy needs antibiotic treatment. Which antibiotic choice would
require close monitoring for hypersensitivity due to cross sensitivity?
- vancomycin
- azithromycin
- cefazolin
- levofloxacin (correct answers)- cefazolin
16. Cefazolin is a cephalosporin, which is a family of antibiotics that has a high risk of crosssensitivity in patients with penicillin allergies.
17. A patient has been receiving 40mg of pravastatin daily. The nurse should closely monitor for
which of the following:
- Muscle pain
- Dizziness
- Blurred vision
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