Deck 51: Glucocorticoids

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A patient is being tapered from long-term therapy with prednisolone and reports weight loss and fatigue.The primary care NP should counsel this patient to:

A) consume foods high in vitamin D and calcium.
B) begin taking dexamethasone because it has longer effects.
C) expect these side effects to occur as the medication is tapered.
D) increase the dose of prednisolone to the most recent amount taken.
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A patient will require a long course of steroids to treat a chronic inflammatory condition.The primary care NP expects the specialist to order:

A) prednisone daily.
B) triamcinolone daily.
C) hydrocortisone every other day.
D) dexamethasone every other day.
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A 7-year-old patient who has severe asthma takes oral prednisone daily.At a well-child examination,the primary care NP notes a decrease in the child's linear growth rate.The NP should consult the child's asthma specialist about:

A) gradually tapering the child off the prednisone.
B) a referral for possible growth hormone therapy.
C) giving a double dose of prednisone every other day.
D) dividing the prednisone dose into twice-daily dosing.
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A patient with ulcerative colitis takes 30 mg of methylprednisolone (Medrol)daily.The primary care NP sees this patient for bronchitis and orders azithromycin (Zithromax).The NP should:

A) order intramuscular (IM) methylprednisolone.
B) temporarily decrease the dose of methylprednisolone.
C) change the dosing of methylprednisolone to 15 mg twice a day.
D) stop the methylprednisolone while the patient is taking azithromycin.
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A 70-year-old patient with COPD who is new to the clinic reports taking 10 mg of prednisone daily for several years.The primary care NP should:

A) tell the patient to take the drug every other day before 9:00 AM.
B) order a serum glucose, potassium level, and bone density testing.
C) perform pulmonary function tests to see if the medication is still needed.
D) begin a gradual taper of the prednisone to wean the patient off the medication.
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A primary care NP prescribes an oral steroid to a patient and provides teaching about the medication.Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I should take this medication with food."
B) "I will take the medication at 8:00 AM each day."
C) "I can expect a decreased appetite while I am taking this medication."
D) "I should not stop taking the medication without consulting my provider."
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A patient has been taking oral prednisone 60 mg daily for 3 days for an asthma exacerbation,which has resolved.The patient reports having gastrointestinal (GI)upset.The primary care nurse practitioner (NP)should:

A) discontinue the prednisone.
B) begin tapering the dose of the prednisone.
C) order a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) to counter the effects of the steroid.
D) change the prednisone dosing to every other day.
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A patient is being tapered from long-term therapy with prednisolone and reports weight loss and fatigue.The primary care NP should counsel this patient to:

A) consume foods high in vitamin D and calcium.
B) begin taking dexamethasone because it has longer effects.
C) expect these side effects to occur as the medication is tapered.
D) increase the dose of prednisolone to the most recent amount taken.
increase the dose of prednisolone to the most recent amount taken.
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A patient will require a long course of steroids to treat a chronic inflammatory condition.The primary care NP expects the specialist to order:

A) prednisone daily.
B) triamcinolone daily.
C) hydrocortisone every other day.
D) dexamethasone every other day.
hydrocortisone every other day.
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A 7-year-old patient who has severe asthma takes oral prednisone daily.At a well-child examination,the primary care NP notes a decrease in the child's linear growth rate.The NP should consult the child's asthma specialist about:

A) gradually tapering the child off the prednisone.
B) a referral for possible growth hormone therapy.
C) giving a double dose of prednisone every other day.
D) dividing the prednisone dose into twice-daily dosing.
giving a double dose of prednisone every other day.
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A patient with ulcerative colitis takes 30 mg of methylprednisolone (Medrol)daily.The primary care NP sees this patient for bronchitis and orders azithromycin (Zithromax).The NP should:

A) order intramuscular (IM) methylprednisolone.
B) temporarily decrease the dose of methylprednisolone.
C) change the dosing of methylprednisolone to 15 mg twice a day.
D) stop the methylprednisolone while the patient is taking azithromycin.
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A 70-year-old patient with COPD who is new to the clinic reports taking 10 mg of prednisone daily for several years.The primary care NP should:

A) tell the patient to take the drug every other day before 9:00 AM.
B) order a serum glucose, potassium level, and bone density testing.
C) perform pulmonary function tests to see if the medication is still needed.
D) begin a gradual taper of the prednisone to wean the patient off the medication.
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A primary care NP prescribes an oral steroid to a patient and provides teaching about the medication.Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I should take this medication with food."
B) "I will take the medication at 8:00 AM each day."
C) "I can expect a decreased appetite while I am taking this medication."
D) "I should not stop taking the medication without consulting my provider."
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A patient has been taking oral prednisone 60 mg daily for 3 days for an asthma exacerbation,which has resolved.The patient reports having gastrointestinal (GI)upset.The primary care nurse practitioner (NP)should:

A) discontinue the prednisone.
B) begin tapering the dose of the prednisone.
C) order a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) to counter the effects of the steroid.
D) change the prednisone dosing to every other day.
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