Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Drugs Practice Quiz 1

Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Drugs Practice Quiz 1

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:

  • Respiratory Medications such as bronchodilators, inhaled glucocorticoids, leukotriene modifiers, antihistamines, nasal decongestants, expectorants and mucolytic agents, antiviral drugs. influenza vaccines, and TB medications.
  • Diseases such as Chronic obstructive disease, asthma, tuberculosis, influenza, mycobacterium avium complex disease, pneumonia, and allergies.

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.

Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Drugs

Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Drugs Practice Quiz 1

Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Drugs Practice Quiz 1

1 / 10

Jam is under chemotherapy in which nausea is an expected side effect. Which of the following drugs is indicated to prevent such side effect?

2 / 10

A client needs rapid cleansing of the bowel, which category is best used?

3 / 10

Which of the following categories is used for diarrhea and constipation?

4 / 10

Which of the following drugs will reduce the effectiveness of sucralfate?

5 / 10

Hydrochloric acid secretion is blocked by which of the following category of drugs?

6 / 10

Which category of drugs prevents/treats constipation by the osmotic drawing of water from extravascular space to intestinal lumen?

7 / 10

Which histamine-2 antagonist is associated with the most drug interactions?

8 / 10

Which of the following is a bulk-forming agent?

9 / 10

Extrapyramidal symptoms are a side effect of which of the following drugs?

10 / 10

Which of the following may be used for a bowel preparation and is not recommended for treatment of constipation?

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Q.1 Jam is under chemotherapy in which nausea is an expected side effect. Which of the following drugs is indicated to prevent such side effect?

A. metoclopramide

B. cimetidine

C. Tagamet

D. famotidine

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Q.2 Which of the following drugs will reduce the effectiveness of sucralfate?

A. ranitidine

B. Carafate

C. metoclopramide

D. meclizine

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Q.3 Extrapyramidal symptoms are a side effect of which of the following drugs?

A. ranitidine

B. omeprazole

C. famotidine

D. metoclopramide

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Q.4 Which histamine-2 antagonist is associated with the most drug interactions?

A. ranitidine

B. cimetidine

C. Prilosec

D. nizatidine

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Q.5 Hydrochloric acid secretion is blocked by which of the following category of drugs?

A. antacids

B. gastric stimulants

C. histamine-2 antagonists

D. antihistamines

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Q.6 Which category of drugs prevents/treats constipation by the osmotic drawing of water from extravascular space to intestinal lumen?

A. Stimulants

B. Bulk-forming agents

C. Hyperosmotic agents

D. Lubricants

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Q.7 Which of the following is a bulk-forming agent?

A. glycerin

B. lactulose

C. FiberCon

D. Milk of Magnesia

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Q.8 A client needs rapid cleansing of the bowel, which category is best used?

A. Bacid

B. Bulk-forming agent

C. Saline laxatives with magnesium

D. Intestinal flora modifiers

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Q.9 Which of the following categories is used for diarrhea and constipation?

A. Bulk-forming agents

B. Intestinal flora modifiers

C. Cascara

D. Milk of Magnesia

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Q.10 Which of the following may be used for a bowel preparation and is not recommended for treatment of constipation?

A. Correctol

B. Fiberall

C. mineral oil

D. castor oil

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