Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs Practice Quiz 2
Is your knowledge about the foundation of nursing well and sound? This quiz will question your ability to handle different nursing procedures, and other concepts covered by Fundamentals of Nursing.
Topics
Topics or concepts included in this exam are:
- Corticosteroids
- Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents
- Immunosuppressant Agents
- Antirheumatic and Antigout Agents
- Antineoplastic Agents
Guidelines
To make the most out of this exam, follow the guidelines below:
- Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
- You are given one minute per question. Spend your time wisely!
- Answers and rationales (if any) are given below. Be sure to read them.
- If you need more clarifications, please direct them to the comments section.
Q.1 An appropriate nursing diagnosis for clients who are taking NSAIDs and anticoagulants would be which of the following?
A. Risk for injury related to prolonged bleeding time, inhibition of platelet aggregation, and increased risk of GI bleeding.
B. Potential for injury related to GI toxicity and decrease in bleeding time.
C. Altered protection related to GI bleeding and increasing platelet aggregation.
D. Risk for injury related to thrombocytosis prolonged prothrombin time.
View AnswerQ.2 Teaching has been adequate when a client being treated with acetylsalicylic acid states:
A. I can crush the pills before i swallow them.
B. I should take the pills with antacids.
C. Taking the pills on an empty stomach will help absorption.
D. If the pills smell like vinegar, I should throw them out.
View AnswerQ.3 Which of the following groups of clients are most at risk for GI bleeding from the use of NSAIDs?
A. Clients with dysmenorrhea
B. Clients with headaches
C. Clients with arthritis
D. Clients with renal failure
View AnswerQ.4 To minimize the risk of dyspnea and GI bleeding, OTC ibuprofen is given:
A. I V
B. With orange juice
C. On an empty stomach
D. With meals
View AnswerQ.5 Which of the following NSAIDs is used to prevent thrombosis?
A. Motrin
B. Motrin
C. Aspirin
D. naproxen
View AnswerQ.6 Nurse Corrine may expect to administer azathioprine (Imuran) to a transplant client in which of the following conditions?
A. Prevention of chronic rejection
B. Prevention of acute rejection
C. Management of chronic rejection
D. Treatment of acute rejection
View AnswerQ.7 Which of the following laboratory tests should be monitored when a client is receiving azathioprine?
A. CBC
B. BUN
C. Electrolytes
D. Sedimentation rate
View AnswerQ.8 In a transplant client, the action of cyclosporine is to:
A. Defend the body against foreign antigens.
B. Inhibit T cells in response to antigens.
C. Inhibit B cell immunoglobulin.
D. Intensify the production of T lymphocytes
View AnswerQ.9 Client teaching for mycophenolate mofetil must include instructions to:
A. Take with food.
B. Avoid use of corticosteroid.
C. Monitor for adverse effects.
D. Practice effective contraception.
View AnswerQ.10 Which of the following client comments demonstrates that teaching has been successful regarding cyclosporine therapy?
A. I need to mix the medicine in Styrofoam.
B. I should take the medication on an empty stomach.
C. I need to be consistent about when i take it and also monitor how much fat is in my food.
D. If I vomit I should take another dose.
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