Deck 17: Adrenergic Agonists
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Deck 17: Adrenergic Agonists
1
A nursing student asks why albuterol, which is selective for beta2 receptors, causes an increased heart rate in some patients. How does the nurse respond?
A) "Adrenergic agonists can lose their selectivity when given at higher doses."
B) "Bronchodilation lowers blood pressure, which causes a reflex tachycardia."
C) "Some patients metabolize the drug differently and have unusual side effects."
D) "Systemic effects are intensified with inhaled doses."
A) "Adrenergic agonists can lose their selectivity when given at higher doses."
B) "Bronchodilation lowers blood pressure, which causes a reflex tachycardia."
C) "Some patients metabolize the drug differently and have unusual side effects."
D) "Systemic effects are intensified with inhaled doses."
"Adrenergic agonists can lose their selectivity when given at higher doses."
2
A nursing student asks the nurse about receptor specificity of adrenergic agonist medications. What will the nurse say?
A) "As the dosage of these medications increases, drugs in this class are more selective."
B) "Dopamine is selective for dopamine receptors and has no effects on alpha or beta receptors."
C) "Epinephrine is the most selective alpha-adrenergic agonist medication."
D) "Specificity is relative and is dose dependent."
A) "As the dosage of these medications increases, drugs in this class are more selective."
B) "Dopamine is selective for dopamine receptors and has no effects on alpha or beta receptors."
C) "Epinephrine is the most selective alpha-adrenergic agonist medication."
D) "Specificity is relative and is dose dependent."
"Specificity is relative and is dose dependent."
3
A nurse is teaching a nursing student about the two classes of adrenergic agonist drugs. Which statement by the nursing student indicates understanding of the teaching?
A) "Catecholamines may be given orally."
B) "Catecholamines often require continuous infusion to be effective."
C) "Noncatecholamines do not cross the blood-brain barrier."
D) "Noncatecholamines undergo rapid degradation by monoamine oxidase."
A) "Catecholamines may be given orally."
B) "Catecholamines often require continuous infusion to be effective."
C) "Noncatecholamines do not cross the blood-brain barrier."
D) "Noncatecholamines undergo rapid degradation by monoamine oxidase."
"Catecholamines often require continuous infusion to be effective."
4
A patient is admitted to the intensive care unit for treatment of shock. The prescriber orders isoproterenol (Isuprel). The nurse expects this drug to increase tissue perfusion in this patient by activating:
A) alpha1 receptors to cause vasoconstriction.
B) alpha1 receptors to increase blood pressure.
C) beta1 receptors to cause a positive inotropic effect.
D) beta2 receptors to cause bronchodilation.
A) alpha1 receptors to cause vasoconstriction.
B) alpha1 receptors to increase blood pressure.
C) beta1 receptors to cause a positive inotropic effect.
D) beta2 receptors to cause bronchodilation.
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5
Dopamine is administered to a patient who has been experiencing hypotensive episodes. Other than an increase in blood pressure, which indicator would the nurse use to evaluate a successful response?
A) Decrease in pulse
B) Increase in urine output
C) Weight gain
D) Improved gastric motility
A) Decrease in pulse
B) Increase in urine output
C) Weight gain
D) Improved gastric motility
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6
A nurse is administering intravenous dopamine (Intropin) to a patient in the intensive care unit. Which assessment finding would cause the most concern?
A) Blood pressure of 100/70 mm Hg
B) Increased urine output
C) Edema at the IV insertion site
D) Headache
A) Blood pressure of 100/70 mm Hg
B) Increased urine output
C) Edema at the IV insertion site
D) Headache
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7
A patient brought to the emergency department requires sutures. The prescriber orders a local anesthetic with epinephrine. The nurse understands that epinephrine is ordered to:
A) prevent hypertension induced by the anesthetic.
B) prolong absorption of the anesthetic.
C) reduce anesthetic-induced nausea.
D) reduce the pain of an injection.
A) prevent hypertension induced by the anesthetic.
B) prolong absorption of the anesthetic.
C) reduce anesthetic-induced nausea.
D) reduce the pain of an injection.
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8
Because they cause vasoconstriction, alpha1-adrenergic agonists are especially useful for:
A) extending the duration of local anesthetics.
B) producing mydriasis to facilitate ophthalmic examinations.
C) slowing the heart rate in tachycardic patients.
D) treating hypotension.
A) extending the duration of local anesthetics.
B) producing mydriasis to facilitate ophthalmic examinations.
C) slowing the heart rate in tachycardic patients.
D) treating hypotension.
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9
A patient is receiving dobutamine (Dobutrex) as a continuous infusion in the immediate postoperative period. The patient also is receiving a diuretic. What adverse drug reactions are possible in this patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Angina
B) Dysrhythmias
C) Hypotension
D) Oliguria
E) Tachycardia
A) Angina
B) Dysrhythmias
C) Hypotension
D) Oliguria
E) Tachycardia
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10
A nurse is teaching parents how to use an Epi-Pen for their child, who has a peanut allergy. Which statement by the parents indicates understanding of the teaching?
A) "After using the Epi-Pen, we must go to the emergency department."
B) "The Epi-Pen should be stored in the refrigerator, because epinephrine is sensitive to heat."
C) "The teacher should call us when symptoms start so that we can bring the Epi-Pen to school."
D) "We should jab the device into the thigh until it is empty of solution."
A) "After using the Epi-Pen, we must go to the emergency department."
B) "The Epi-Pen should be stored in the refrigerator, because epinephrine is sensitive to heat."
C) "The teacher should call us when symptoms start so that we can bring the Epi-Pen to school."
D) "We should jab the device into the thigh until it is empty of solution."
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11
A pregnant patient with diabetes and hypertension is given isoproterenol (Isuprel) to delay preterm labor. Which side effect might the nurse expect?
A) Bronchospasm
B) Decreased urine output
C) Hyperglycemia
D) Hypotension
A) Bronchospasm
B) Decreased urine output
C) Hyperglycemia
D) Hypotension
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12
A patient with asthma uses albuterol (Ventolin) for wheezing. The nurse assesses the patient and notes vital signs of HR, 96 beats per minute; RR, 18 breaths per minute; and BP, 116/78 mm Hg. The patient has clear breath sounds and hand tremors. What will the nurse do?
A) Ask the patient how often the inhaler is used.
B) Check the patient's blood glucose level.
C) Request an order for isoproterenol (Isuprel) to reduce side effects.
D) Stop the medication and report the tremors to the provider.
A) Ask the patient how often the inhaler is used.
B) Check the patient's blood glucose level.
C) Request an order for isoproterenol (Isuprel) to reduce side effects.
D) Stop the medication and report the tremors to the provider.
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