□ A patient is prescribed omeprazole 20 mg PO BID, clarithromycin 500 mg PO BID,
and amoxicillin 1 gram daily for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease (PUD). What is the most
important
instruction for the nurse to give the patient about these medications?
Selected
Answer:
B.
Complete the full course of al medications as prescribed.
Answers: A.
Take the drugs with a full glass of water
B.
Complete the full course of al medications as prescribed.
C.
Consume 8 ounces of yogurt or buttermilk daily while taking these drugs.
D.
Take the drugs on an empty stomach, 1 hour before breakfast and at least 2 hours
after
dinner.
□ Question 2
0.5 out of 0.5 points
The nurse explaining pantoprazole (Protonix) to a patient with recurring heartburn explains that
the medication
Selected
Answer:
C.
Treats gastroesophageal reflux disease by decreasing stomach acid
production
Answers: A.
Reduces gastroesophageal reflux by increasing the rate of gastric emptying.
B.
Coats and protects the lining of the stomach and esophagus from gastric
acid
C.
Treats gastroesophageal reflux disease by decreasing stomach acid
production
D.
□ Question 3
Neutralizes stomach acid and provides relief of symptoms in a few minutes
0.5 out of 0.5 points
The nurse requests the client to sign a surgical informed consent form for an emergency
appendectomy. Which statement by the client indicates further teaching is needed?
Selected
Answer:
B.
"I will be glad when this is over so I can go home today."
Answers: A.
"I will not be able to eat or drink anything prior to my surgery."
B.
"I will be glad when this is over so I can go home today."
C.
"I can practice relaxing by listening to my favorite music."
□ Question 4
D.
"I will need to get up and walk as soon as possible."
0.5 out of 0.5 points
The nurse is assessing a client in the day surgery unit who states, "I am really afraid of having
this surgery. I'm afraid of what they will find." Which statement would be the best therapeutic
response by the nurse?
Selected
Answer:
C.
"Tell me about your fears of having this surgery."
Answers: A.
"Don't worry about your surgery. It is safe."
□ Question 5
B.
"Tell me why you're worried about your surgery."
C.
"Tell me about your fears of having this surgery."
D.
"I understand how you feel. Surgery is frightening."
0.5 out of 0.5 points
It is highly recommended that patients with asthma, chronic bronchitis and
emphysema have pneumonia and flu vaccinations for which reason?
Selected
Answer:
D.
Respiratory infection can cause severe hypoxia and possibly death in these
patients
Answers: A.
These vaccines produce bronchodilation and improve oxygenation
B.
All patients are recommended to have these vaccines
C.
These vaccines help reduce the tachypnea they experience if they contract
the
disease
□ Question 6
D.
Respiratory infection can cause severe hypoxia and possibly death in these
patients
0.5 out of 0.5 points
Client asks what coronary arteries have to do with angina. When determining the answer,
the nurse should take into consideration that the coronary arteries
Selected
Answer:
B.
carry blood from the aorta to the myocardium
Answers: A.
supply blood to the endocardium
□ Question 7
B.
carry blood from the aorta to the myocardium
C.
carry reduced-oxygen content blood to the lungs
D.
carry high-oxygen-content blood from the lungs toward the heart
0 out of 0.5 points
Which of the following should a patient be taught after a hoidectomy?
Selected B.
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