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Deck 25: Heart Failure Drugs
1
The nurse is assessing a patient before administration of a cardiac glycoside.Which laboratory result can increase the toxicity of the drug?
A)Potassium level of 2.8 mmol/L
B)Potassium level of 4.9 mmol/L
C)Sodium level of 140 mmol/L
D)Calcium level of 10 mmol/L
A)Potassium level of 2.8 mmol/L
B)Potassium level of 4.9 mmol/L
C)Sodium level of 140 mmol/L
D)Calcium level of 10 mmol/L
Potassium level of 2.8 mmol/L
2
The nurse who is assessing a patient who is receiving intravenous (IV)digitalis recognizes that the drug has a negative chronotropic effect.How is a negative chronotropic effect evident in a patient?
A)By an increased heart rate
B)By a decreased heart rate
C)By decreased conduction
D)By increased ectopic beats
A)By an increased heart rate
B)By a decreased heart rate
C)By decreased conduction
D)By increased ectopic beats
By a decreased heart rate
3
The nurse is administering the phosphodiesterase inhibitor milrinone.
What is the drug's positive inotropic effect?
A)Increased heart rate
B)Increased blood vessel dilation
C)Increased force of cardiac contraction
D)Increased conduction of electrical impulses across the heart
What is the drug's positive inotropic effect?
A)Increased heart rate
B)Increased blood vessel dilation
C)Increased force of cardiac contraction
D)Increased conduction of electrical impulses across the heart
Increased force of cardiac contraction
4
A patient about to receive his morning dose of digoxin (Lanoxin)has an apical pulse of 70 beats per minute.What should the nurse do?
A)Administer the dose
B)Withhold the dose and notify the physician
C)Notify the physician and monitor the patient's vital signs
D)Recheck the pulse, making sure to count for 1 full minute
A)Administer the dose
B)Withhold the dose and notify the physician
C)Notify the physician and monitor the patient's vital signs
D)Recheck the pulse, making sure to count for 1 full minute
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5
When a patient is experiencing digoxin toxicity,which clinical situations necessitate the use of digoxin immune Fab? (Select all that apply.)
(Answer with small letters,followed by a comma and a space [e.g.,a,b,c,d])
A)The patient reports seeing colourful halos around lights.
B)The patient's serum potassium level is above 5 mmol/L.
C)The patient is experiencing nausea and anorexia.
D)The patient's heart rhythm is atrial flutter with a rate of 115 per minute.
E)The patient is experiencing long runs of ventricular tachycardia.
F)The patient is experiencing severe sinus bradycardia that does not respond to cardiac pacing.
G)The patient has taken an overdose of greater than 10 mg of digoxin.
H)The patient reports fatigue and headaches.
(Answer with small letters,followed by a comma and a space [e.g.,a,b,c,d])
A)The patient reports seeing colourful halos around lights.
B)The patient's serum potassium level is above 5 mmol/L.
C)The patient is experiencing nausea and anorexia.
D)The patient's heart rhythm is atrial flutter with a rate of 115 per minute.
E)The patient is experiencing long runs of ventricular tachycardia.
F)The patient is experiencing severe sinus bradycardia that does not respond to cardiac pacing.
G)The patient has taken an overdose of greater than 10 mg of digoxin.
H)The patient reports fatigue and headaches.
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6
A patient has been taking digoxin (Lanoxin)at home but has developed toxicity.The physician has ordered digoxin immune Fab.The patient asks the nurse why the medication has been changed.Which is the nurse's best response?
A)"It works faster than digoxin."
B)"It is safer than digoxin and can be taken orally."
C)"It helps to convert the fibrillating atria to a more normal rhythm."
D)"This new drug is an antidote to digoxin and will help to lower the blood levels."
A)"It works faster than digoxin."
B)"It is safer than digoxin and can be taken orally."
C)"It helps to convert the fibrillating atria to a more normal rhythm."
D)"This new drug is an antidote to digoxin and will help to lower the blood levels."
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7
A patient with atrial fibrillation has been started on digoxin (Lanoxin),and 1 week later a digoxin level is drawn.Which result is within the normal therapeutic levels for digoxin?
A)0.1-0.6 ng/mL
B)0.7-1.5 ng/mL
C)2.0-2.5 ng/mL
D)2.5-3.0 ng/mL
A)0.1-0.6 ng/mL
B)0.7-1.5 ng/mL
C)2.0-2.5 ng/mL
D)2.5-3.0 ng/mL
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8
A patient has been placed on a milrinone infusion as part of the therapy for end-stage heart failure.What risk should the nurse keep in mind while assessing this patient during the infusion?
A)Hypotension
B)Hyperkalemia
C)Hypertension
D)Decreased urine output
A)Hypotension
B)Hyperkalemia
C)Hypertension
D)Decreased urine output
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9
Which assessment result is the most important indicator of an exacerbation of heart failure?
A)Increased weight
B)Hypokalemia
C)Increased pulse
D)Increased oxygen saturation
A)Increased weight
B)Hypokalemia
C)Increased pulse
D)Increased oxygen saturation
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10
Which medication results in a drug interaction if given to a patient taking digitalis?
A)acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin)
B)acetaminophen (Tylenol)
C)quinidine sulphate
D)Vitamin K
A)acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin)
B)acetaminophen (Tylenol)
C)quinidine sulphate
D)Vitamin K
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11
The nurse is assessing the patient before administration of a cardiac glycoside.Which condition can predispose a patient to digitalis toxicity?
A)Hypokalemia
B)Hyperkalemia
C)Hypocalcemia
D)Heart failure
A)Hypokalemia
B)Hyperkalemia
C)Hypocalcemia
D)Heart failure
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12
A patient is beginning digoxin (Lanoxin)therapy.Which food should the nurse tell this patient to avoid when taking the digoxin dose?
A)Cooked vegetables
B)Canned fruits
C)Fried foods
D)Bran muffins
A)Cooked vegetables
B)Canned fruits
C)Fried foods
D)Bran muffins
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13
Which condition predisposes a patient to digitalis toxicity?
A)Hypercalcemia and advanced age
B)Hyperthyroidism and liver dysfunction
C)Ventricular fibrillation and hyperkalemia
D)Dysrhythmias and hypernatremia
A)Hypercalcemia and advanced age
B)Hyperthyroidism and liver dysfunction
C)Ventricular fibrillation and hyperkalemia
D)Dysrhythmias and hypernatremia
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