Deck 15: Cholinesterase Inhibitors and Their Use in Myasthenia Gravis

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A nurse working in the emergency department is assigned to a child who is arriving by ambulance after being involved in a spill of organophosphate insecticides. What will the nurse expect to be the initial priority for treating this child?

A) Administering diphenhydramine to control secretions
B) Giving diazepam to control seizures
C) Providing mechanical ventilation and oxygen
D) Reporting the spill to the Environmental Protection Agency
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A nurse is teaching a new emergency department nurse about emergency medications. When asked to describe the uses of pralidoxime (Protopam), the new nurse makes which correct statement?

A) "It exerts its greatest effects at muscarinic and ganglionic sites."
B) "It is used to treat poisoning by reversible cholinesterase inhibitors."
C) "It may not be effective if not given immediately."
D) "It reverses the effects of organophosphate insecticides in the central nervous system."
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A patient with myasthenia gravis who is taking a cholinesterase inhibitor is being admitted to the intensive care unit and is on mechanical ventilation. The prescriber has ordered a challenge dose of edrophonium to distinguish between a myasthenic crisis and a medication overdose. The nurse will expect to do what?

A) Administer neostigmine if muscle strength decreases.
B) Be prepared to administer atropine if muscle weakness increases.
C) Give a second dose of edrophonium if no improvement is seen.
D) Give pralidoxime (Protopam) if cholinergic symptoms worsen.
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A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors. Which statement by a student indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "Diazepam is given to reverse inhibition of cholinesterase when overdose occurs."
B) "Irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors are rapidly absorbed by all routes."
C) "These agents are often used to treat glaucoma."
D) "Toxic doses of these agents produce an anticholinergic crisis."
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A patient who has myasthenia gravis will be taking neostigmine (Prostigmin). What will the nurse emphasize when teaching this patient about the medication?

A) "Stop taking the drug if you have diarrhea."
B) "Take a supplementary dose before exercise."
C) "Use atropine if you have excessive salivation."
D) "Withhold the dose if ptosis occurs."
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Two nurses are discussing the major differences between physostigmine (Antilirium) and neostigmine (Prostigmin). One nurse correctly makes which statement about physostigmine (Antilirium)?

A) "It is not effective for treating poisoning by muscarinic blocking drugs."
B) "It can readily cross the blood-brain barrier."
C) "It does not cause any side effects."
D) "It can be given by all routes."
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A patient is experiencing toxic side effects from atropine, including delirium and hallucinations. Which medication will the nurse expect to administer?

A) Donepezil (Aricept)
B) Edrophonium (Reversol)
C) Neostigmine (Prostigmin)
D) Physostigmine
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A nurse is helping a nursing student who is administering a medication to a patient with myasthenia gravis. Which statement by the student indicates the need for further teaching?

A) "I will ask the patient to sip some water before giving the medication."
B) "I will let the patient sleep after giving the medication, because rest is important."
C) "I will record muscle strength assessments before and after I give the medication."
D) "I will report excessive salivation to the patient's prescriber."
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A nurse is caring for a patient who has myasthenia gravis. The prescriber has ordered neostigmine (Prostigmin). An important initial nursing action before administration of the medication includes assessing:

A) the ability to raise the eyelids.
B) level of fatigue.
C) skeletal muscle strength.
D) swallowing ability.
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Deck 15: Cholinesterase Inhibitors and Their Use in Myasthenia Gravis
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A nurse working in the emergency department is assigned to a child who is arriving by ambulance after being involved in a spill of organophosphate insecticides. What will the nurse expect to be the initial priority for treating this child?

A) Administering diphenhydramine to control secretions
B) Giving diazepam to control seizures
C) Providing mechanical ventilation and oxygen
D) Reporting the spill to the Environmental Protection Agency
Providing mechanical ventilation and oxygen
2
A nurse is teaching a new emergency department nurse about emergency medications. When asked to describe the uses of pralidoxime (Protopam), the new nurse makes which correct statement?

A) "It exerts its greatest effects at muscarinic and ganglionic sites."
B) "It is used to treat poisoning by reversible cholinesterase inhibitors."
C) "It may not be effective if not given immediately."
D) "It reverses the effects of organophosphate insecticides in the central nervous system."
"It may not be effective if not given immediately."
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A patient with myasthenia gravis who is taking a cholinesterase inhibitor is being admitted to the intensive care unit and is on mechanical ventilation. The prescriber has ordered a challenge dose of edrophonium to distinguish between a myasthenic crisis and a medication overdose. The nurse will expect to do what?

A) Administer neostigmine if muscle strength decreases.
B) Be prepared to administer atropine if muscle weakness increases.
C) Give a second dose of edrophonium if no improvement is seen.
D) Give pralidoxime (Protopam) if cholinergic symptoms worsen.
Be prepared to administer atropine if muscle weakness increases.
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A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors. Which statement by a student indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "Diazepam is given to reverse inhibition of cholinesterase when overdose occurs."
B) "Irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors are rapidly absorbed by all routes."
C) "These agents are often used to treat glaucoma."
D) "Toxic doses of these agents produce an anticholinergic crisis."
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A patient who has myasthenia gravis will be taking neostigmine (Prostigmin). What will the nurse emphasize when teaching this patient about the medication?

A) "Stop taking the drug if you have diarrhea."
B) "Take a supplementary dose before exercise."
C) "Use atropine if you have excessive salivation."
D) "Withhold the dose if ptosis occurs."
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Two nurses are discussing the major differences between physostigmine (Antilirium) and neostigmine (Prostigmin). One nurse correctly makes which statement about physostigmine (Antilirium)?

A) "It is not effective for treating poisoning by muscarinic blocking drugs."
B) "It can readily cross the blood-brain barrier."
C) "It does not cause any side effects."
D) "It can be given by all routes."
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A patient is experiencing toxic side effects from atropine, including delirium and hallucinations. Which medication will the nurse expect to administer?

A) Donepezil (Aricept)
B) Edrophonium (Reversol)
C) Neostigmine (Prostigmin)
D) Physostigmine
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A nurse is helping a nursing student who is administering a medication to a patient with myasthenia gravis. Which statement by the student indicates the need for further teaching?

A) "I will ask the patient to sip some water before giving the medication."
B) "I will let the patient sleep after giving the medication, because rest is important."
C) "I will record muscle strength assessments before and after I give the medication."
D) "I will report excessive salivation to the patient's prescriber."
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A nurse is caring for a patient who has myasthenia gravis. The prescriber has ordered neostigmine (Prostigmin). An important initial nursing action before administration of the medication includes assessing:

A) the ability to raise the eyelids.
B) level of fatigue.
C) skeletal muscle strength.
D) swallowing ability.
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