Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs Practice Quiz 3

Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs Practice Quiz 3

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 the Fundamentals of Nursing.

Topics

Topics or concepts included in this exam are:

  1. Corticosteroids
  2. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents
  3. Immunosuppressant Agents
  4. Antirheumatic and Antigout Agents
  5. Antineoplastic Agents

Guidelines

To make the most out of this exam, follow the guidelines below:

  1. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
  2. You are given one minute per question. Spend your time wisely!
  3. Answers and rationales (if any) are given below. Be sure to read them.
  4. If you need more clarifications, please direct them to the comments section.

Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs

Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs Practice Quiz 3

Anti-inflammatory and Anti Neoplastic Drugs Practice Quiz 3

1 / 10

Which of the following statements about intravenous administration of steroids is true?

2 / 10

Teaching has been adequate when a client being treated with acetylsalicylic acid states:

3 / 10

Nurse Pia is instructing a client receiving probenecid (Benemid), she should cover all of the following information except the need to:

4 / 10

Which of the following laboratory tests should be monitored when a client is receiving azathioprine?

5 / 10

Gold compounds are contraindicated in clients with:

6 / 10

Orlando who has been taking steroids for rheumatoid arthritis over several years presents with a compression vertebral fracture. This fracture is due to:

7 / 10

As a well-rounded health care provider, you know that corticosteroid therapy is indicated in all of the following conditions except:

8 / 10

Oral steroids are prescribed on a taper in order to:

9 / 10

Which of the following is the priority nursing diagnosis for a client undergoing chemotherapy?

10 / 10

Tom is admitted into the emergency department with an acute spinal cord injury. Methylprednisolone is contraindicated for treatment when the injury:

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Q.1 As a well-rounded health care provider, you know that corticosteroid therapy is indicated in all of the following conditions except:

A. osteoarthritis

B. rheumatoid arthritis

C. systemic lupus erythematosus

D. acute spinal cord injury

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Q.2 Oral steroids are prescribed on a taper in order to:

A. achieve optimal serum levels.

B. ensure drug reliability.

C. ensure compliance.

D. prevent steroid withdrawal syndrome.

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Q.3 Orlando who has been taking steroids for rheumatoid arthritis over several years presents with a compression vertebral fracture. This fracture is due to:

A. an entirely separate condition.

B. the osteoporotic effect of long-term steroid use.

C. deterioration in rheumatoid arthritis.

D. an excessively high dose of steroids.

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Q.4 Tom is admitted into the emergency department with an acute spinal cord injury. Methylprednisolone is contraindicated for treatment when the injury:

A. is a high cervical lesion.

B. occurred less than 4 hours ago.

C. occurred less than 8 hours ago.

D. occurred more than 8 hours ago.

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Q.5 Which of the following statements about intravenous administration of steroids is true?

A. Steroids administered intravenously must be diluted.

B. Steroids administered intravenously can be either in diluted or undiluted form.

C. Steroids should be given IV push only.

D. Intravenous administration of steroids is contraindicated in acutely ill clients.

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Q.6 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.

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Q.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

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Q.8 Gold compounds are contraindicated in clients with:

A. Liver dysfunction

B. Cardiac disease

C. Preexisting dermatitis

D. Rheumatoid arthritis

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Q.9 Nurse Pia is instructing a client receiving probenecid (Benemid), she should cover all of the following information except the need to:

A. Change dietary habits.

B. Increase fluid intake.

C. Have frequent laboratory work done.

D. Recognize side effects.

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Q.10 Which of the following is the priority nursing diagnosis for a client undergoing chemotherapy?

A. Decreased cardiac output

B. Fear

C. Altered nutrition

D. Anxiety

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