Deck 77: Drugs for Allergic Rhinitis, Cough, and Colds

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A patient admitted to the hospital has been using phenylephrine nasal spray [Neo-Synephrine], 2 sprays every 4 hours, for a week. The patient complains that the medication is not working, because the nasal congestion has increased. What will the nurse do?

A) Request an order for an oral decongestant to replace the intranasal phenylephrine.
B) Request an order for an intranasal glucocorticoid to be used while the phenylephrine is withdrawn.
C) Tell the patient to increase the dose of phenylephrine to 4 sprays every 4 hours.
D) Tell the patient to stop using the phenylephrine and begin using an intranasal antihistamine.
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A patient who has seasonal allergies in the spring and fall asks the nurse about oral antihistamines. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Anticholinergic effects are more common with second-generation antihistamines."
B) "First-generation antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine [Benadryl], are more effective."
C) "Make sure you take antihistamines only when you have symptoms to minimize side effects."
D) "You should take oral antihistamines daily during each allergy season to get maximum effects."
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A parent asks a nurse about giving diphenhydramine [Benadryl] to a child to relieve cold symptoms. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Benadryl must be given in higher doses to provide relief for cold symptoms."
B) "Intranasal glucocorticoids are more effective for treating cold symptoms."
C) "Nasal antihistamines are more effective for treating cold symptoms."
D) "Because histamine doesn't cause cold symptoms, Benadryl would not be effective."
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What is ipratropium bromide [Atrovent]?

A) A cholinergic agent used for perennial rhinitis
B) An anticholinergic used for allergic rhinitis and colds
C) A medication that is used only in patients with asthma
D) A drug that is inappropriate for use in patients with allergic rhinitis
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A child who has perennial allergic rhinitis has been using an intranasal glucocorticoid. The provider has ordered montelukast [Singulair] to replace the glucocorticoid, because the child has frequent nosebleeds. When teaching this child's parents about montelukast, the nurse will include which statement?

A) "Montelukast is also effective for treating infectious rhinitis."
B) "Montelukast may cause behavior changes in your child."
C) "Montelukast will treat both congestion and rhinitis."
D) "Montelukast works best when combined with a topical decongestant."
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A patient asks the nurse what type of medications would be most effective for treating seasonal and perennial rhinitis. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) Pseudoephedrine [Sudafed]
B) Fluticasone propionate [Fluticasone]
C) Loratadine [Claritin]
D) Intranasal cromolyn sodium [Atrovent]
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A patient who has a viral upper respiratory infection reports having a runny nose and a cough that prevents sleep and asks the nurse to recommend an over-the-counter medication. Which medication will the nurse recommend?

A) Diphenhydramine [Benadryl]
B) Fexofenadine/pseudoephedrine [Allegra-D]
C) Guaifenesin [Mucinex]
D) Phenylephrine drops
Question
A nurse provides teaching to a patient with allergic rhinitis who will begin using an intranasal glucocorticoid. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "If the glucocorticoid causes burning or itching, I should use it every other day."
B) "I should use a decongestant if necessary before using the glucocorticoid."
C) "I should use the glucocorticoid whenever I have symptoms."
D) "I will probably develop systemic effects from the topical glucocorticoid."
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A parent asks a nurse to recommend an intranasal decongestant for a 6-year-old child. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Decongestants are too sedating for children and should not be used."
B) "Decongestants should not be given to children under 7 years old."
C) "Decongestant drops are recommended instead of decongestant sprays."
D) "Decongestant sprays should be used no longer than 5 to 10 days."
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A 7-year-old child has a cough, runny nose, congestion, and fever, and the parents ask the nurse to recommend an over-the-counter product. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Any product will be effective when combined with vitamin C and zinc."
B) "It is best to use single-agent medications to treat individual symptoms."
C) "The fever indicates that your child may need an antibiotic; you should call your provider."
D) "You should ask your provider to prescribe a combination product that will treat multiple symptoms."
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A patient with allergic rhinitis is taking a compound product of loratadine/pseudoephedrine [Claritin-D] every 12 hours. The patient complains of insomnia. The nurse notes that the patient is restless and anxious. The patient's heart rate is 90 beats per minute, and the blood pressure is 130/85 mm Hg. The nurse will contact the provider to:

A) discuss using an intranasal glucocorticoid and loratadine [Claritin].
B) report acute toxicity caused by pseudoephedrine.
C) suggest using an agent with a sympathomimetic drug only.
D) suggest using a topical decongestant to minimize systemic symptoms.
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A child with seasonal rhinitis has used budesonide [Rhinocort Aqua] for several years. The parents are concerned that the child's rate of growth has slowed. What will the nurse do?

A) Reassure the parents that this is an expected side effect.
B) Suggest that the parents discuss using fluticasone [Flonase] with the provider.
C) Tell the parents to administer the drug only when symptoms are severe.
D) Tell the parents that antihistamines work as well as intranasal glucocorticoids.
Question
Which medication used for asthma has off-label uses to treat allergic rhinitis?

A) Diphenhydramine [Benadryl]
B) Fexofenadine/pseudoephedrine [Allegra-D]
C) Guaifenesin [Mucinex]
D) Omalizumab [Xolair]
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A patient with a cough has been advised to use guaifenesin. The patient asks the nurse to explain the purpose of the drug. The nurse will explain that guaifenesin:

A) dries secretions to help suppress coughing so patients can rest.
B) helps stimulate the flow of secretions to increase cough productivity.
C) helps to relieve chest pain associated with a cough.
D) stimulates the body's natural immune responses.
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A patient admitted to the hospital has been using phenylephrine nasal spray [Neo-Synephrine], 2 sprays every 4 hours, for a week. The patient complains that the medication is not working, because the nasal congestion has increased. What will the nurse do?

A) Request an order for an oral decongestant to replace the intranasal phenylephrine.
B) Request an order for an intranasal glucocorticoid to be used while the phenylephrine is withdrawn.
C) Tell the patient to increase the dose of phenylephrine to 4 sprays every 4 hours.
D) Tell the patient to stop using the phenylephrine and begin using an intranasal antihistamine.
Request an order for an intranasal glucocorticoid to be used while the phenylephrine is withdrawn.
2
A patient who has seasonal allergies in the spring and fall asks the nurse about oral antihistamines. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Anticholinergic effects are more common with second-generation antihistamines."
B) "First-generation antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine [Benadryl], are more effective."
C) "Make sure you take antihistamines only when you have symptoms to minimize side effects."
D) "You should take oral antihistamines daily during each allergy season to get maximum effects."
"You should take oral antihistamines daily during each allergy season to get maximum effects."
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A parent asks a nurse about giving diphenhydramine [Benadryl] to a child to relieve cold symptoms. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Benadryl must be given in higher doses to provide relief for cold symptoms."
B) "Intranasal glucocorticoids are more effective for treating cold symptoms."
C) "Nasal antihistamines are more effective for treating cold symptoms."
D) "Because histamine doesn't cause cold symptoms, Benadryl would not be effective."
"Because histamine doesn't cause cold symptoms, Benadryl would not be effective."
4
What is ipratropium bromide [Atrovent]?

A) A cholinergic agent used for perennial rhinitis
B) An anticholinergic used for allergic rhinitis and colds
C) A medication that is used only in patients with asthma
D) A drug that is inappropriate for use in patients with allergic rhinitis
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A child who has perennial allergic rhinitis has been using an intranasal glucocorticoid. The provider has ordered montelukast [Singulair] to replace the glucocorticoid, because the child has frequent nosebleeds. When teaching this child's parents about montelukast, the nurse will include which statement?

A) "Montelukast is also effective for treating infectious rhinitis."
B) "Montelukast may cause behavior changes in your child."
C) "Montelukast will treat both congestion and rhinitis."
D) "Montelukast works best when combined with a topical decongestant."
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A patient asks the nurse what type of medications would be most effective for treating seasonal and perennial rhinitis. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) Pseudoephedrine [Sudafed]
B) Fluticasone propionate [Fluticasone]
C) Loratadine [Claritin]
D) Intranasal cromolyn sodium [Atrovent]
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A patient who has a viral upper respiratory infection reports having a runny nose and a cough that prevents sleep and asks the nurse to recommend an over-the-counter medication. Which medication will the nurse recommend?

A) Diphenhydramine [Benadryl]
B) Fexofenadine/pseudoephedrine [Allegra-D]
C) Guaifenesin [Mucinex]
D) Phenylephrine drops
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8
A nurse provides teaching to a patient with allergic rhinitis who will begin using an intranasal glucocorticoid. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "If the glucocorticoid causes burning or itching, I should use it every other day."
B) "I should use a decongestant if necessary before using the glucocorticoid."
C) "I should use the glucocorticoid whenever I have symptoms."
D) "I will probably develop systemic effects from the topical glucocorticoid."
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A parent asks a nurse to recommend an intranasal decongestant for a 6-year-old child. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Decongestants are too sedating for children and should not be used."
B) "Decongestants should not be given to children under 7 years old."
C) "Decongestant drops are recommended instead of decongestant sprays."
D) "Decongestant sprays should be used no longer than 5 to 10 days."
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A 7-year-old child has a cough, runny nose, congestion, and fever, and the parents ask the nurse to recommend an over-the-counter product. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Any product will be effective when combined with vitamin C and zinc."
B) "It is best to use single-agent medications to treat individual symptoms."
C) "The fever indicates that your child may need an antibiotic; you should call your provider."
D) "You should ask your provider to prescribe a combination product that will treat multiple symptoms."
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A patient with allergic rhinitis is taking a compound product of loratadine/pseudoephedrine [Claritin-D] every 12 hours. The patient complains of insomnia. The nurse notes that the patient is restless and anxious. The patient's heart rate is 90 beats per minute, and the blood pressure is 130/85 mm Hg. The nurse will contact the provider to:

A) discuss using an intranasal glucocorticoid and loratadine [Claritin].
B) report acute toxicity caused by pseudoephedrine.
C) suggest using an agent with a sympathomimetic drug only.
D) suggest using a topical decongestant to minimize systemic symptoms.
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A child with seasonal rhinitis has used budesonide [Rhinocort Aqua] for several years. The parents are concerned that the child's rate of growth has slowed. What will the nurse do?

A) Reassure the parents that this is an expected side effect.
B) Suggest that the parents discuss using fluticasone [Flonase] with the provider.
C) Tell the parents to administer the drug only when symptoms are severe.
D) Tell the parents that antihistamines work as well as intranasal glucocorticoids.
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13
Which medication used for asthma has off-label uses to treat allergic rhinitis?

A) Diphenhydramine [Benadryl]
B) Fexofenadine/pseudoephedrine [Allegra-D]
C) Guaifenesin [Mucinex]
D) Omalizumab [Xolair]
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A patient with a cough has been advised to use guaifenesin. The patient asks the nurse to explain the purpose of the drug. The nurse will explain that guaifenesin:

A) dries secretions to help suppress coughing so patients can rest.
B) helps stimulate the flow of secretions to increase cough productivity.
C) helps to relieve chest pain associated with a cough.
D) stimulates the body's natural immune responses.
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