Deck 12: Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitus
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Deck 12: Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitus
1
The nurse, preparing medications for a client with diabetes, recognizes that ____-___ percent of adults with diabetes take oral agents only.
50-60 %
2
Which of the following substance should the nurse instruct the client to avoid while taking sulfonylureas?
A) Antacids
B) Calcium products
C) Alcohol
D) Antibiotics
A) Antacids
B) Calcium products
C) Alcohol
D) Antibiotics
Alcohol
3
Nursing students have just completed their class on the pharmacology of oral anti-hyperglycaemics. They are asked by their instructor to identify the medications that work by increasing insulin secretion by the pancreas. Which Answer by one of the students indicate the need for further study?
A) Biguanides
B) Sulfonylureas
C) Thiazolidinediones
D) Meglitinides
E) Incretin enhancers
A) Biguanides
B) Sulfonylureas
C) Thiazolidinediones
D) Meglitinides
E) Incretin enhancers
Biguanides
Thiazolidinediones
Thiazolidinediones
4
The nurse decides to withhold a prescribed dose of metformin to a client after reviewing the medical record. For which conditions is this medication contraindicated or used with caution?
A) Impaired renal function
B) Recent alcohol intake
C) Hyperthyroidism
D) Septicemia
E) Sleep apnea
A) Impaired renal function
B) Recent alcohol intake
C) Hyperthyroidism
D) Septicemia
E) Sleep apnea
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5
What dietary instructions should the nurse provide a client who is prescribed glyburide (DiaBeta)?
A) Avoid the intake of St John's Wort.
B) Avoid using garlic.
C) Drink decaffeinated beverages only.
D) Avoid green leafy vegetables.
E) Avoid the intake of ginseng.
A) Avoid the intake of St John's Wort.
B) Avoid using garlic.
C) Drink decaffeinated beverages only.
D) Avoid green leafy vegetables.
E) Avoid the intake of ginseng.
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6
Which statements indicate that instruction provided to a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus regarding exercise has been effective?
A) "I should start any new exercise regimen slowly."
B) "I should exercise an hour after a meal."
C) "I should have a snack of 10 to 15 grams of carbohydrate before exercising."
D) "I should take 10- to 15-gram carbohydrate snacks with me to the gym if I plan to exercise longer than 30 minutes."
E) "I should withhold my routine insulin dose if I plan to exercise that day."
A) "I should start any new exercise regimen slowly."
B) "I should exercise an hour after a meal."
C) "I should have a snack of 10 to 15 grams of carbohydrate before exercising."
D) "I should take 10- to 15-gram carbohydrate snacks with me to the gym if I plan to exercise longer than 30 minutes."
E) "I should withhold my routine insulin dose if I plan to exercise that day."
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7
A client is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Which medications are considered routine treatment for this disorder?
A) Propylthiouracil (PTU)
B) Methimazole (Tapazole)
C) Propranolol (Inderal)
D) Esmolol (Brevibloc)
E) Metoprolol (Toprol)
A) Propylthiouracil (PTU)
B) Methimazole (Tapazole)
C) Propranolol (Inderal)
D) Esmolol (Brevibloc)
E) Metoprolol (Toprol)
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8
A client with inflammatory bowel disease is prescribed budesonide (Entocort-EC) and asks why this drug is ordered. The nurse correctly explains:
A) "The pharmacist will be making rounds this shift, and will explain the rationale to you at that time."
B) "Your health care provider ordered this medication to treat the underlying disease pathology."
C) "This is a corticosteroid that is not absorbed and remains in the intestine to treat the inflammation locally, without causing significant systemic effects."
D) "This is a systemic corticosteroid that will decrease system wide inflammation."
A) "The pharmacist will be making rounds this shift, and will explain the rationale to you at that time."
B) "Your health care provider ordered this medication to treat the underlying disease pathology."
C) "This is a corticosteroid that is not absorbed and remains in the intestine to treat the inflammation locally, without causing significant systemic effects."
D) "This is a systemic corticosteroid that will decrease system wide inflammation."
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9
A client on long-term corticosteroid therapy tells the nurse that the plan is to stop taking the medication when the current prescription is completed. How should the nurse respond?
A) "You could develop nausea, vomiting, and other problems if you stop this medication abruptly."
B) "Your body will not be able to produce the steroid that you need and you will become very ill."
C) "Why do you plan to stop taking the medication?"
D) "I'm sure you know what is best for your health."
E) "You will feel sick for a short while after stopping the medication, but it will go away."
A) "You could develop nausea, vomiting, and other problems if you stop this medication abruptly."
B) "Your body will not be able to produce the steroid that you need and you will become very ill."
C) "Why do you plan to stop taking the medication?"
D) "I'm sure you know what is best for your health."
E) "You will feel sick for a short while after stopping the medication, but it will go away."
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