Deck 7: Adverse Drug Reactions and Medication Errors

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A nurse provides teaching to a patient who will begin taking a drug with a known risk of hepatotoxicity. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I should avoid taking acetaminophen while taking this drug."
B) "I will need periodic evaluation of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels."
C) "If I experience nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain, I should call my provider."
D) "Routine testing and early detection of problems will prevent liver failure."
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Which actions occur in 90% of fatal medication errors?

A) Confusing drugs with similar packaging
B) Giving a drug intravenously instead of intramuscularly
C) Giving Nasarel instead of Nizoral
D) Using an infusion device that malfunctions
E) Writing a prescription illegibly
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A patient is given a drug for the first time and develops shortness of breath. The patient's heart rate is 76 beats/min, the respiratory rate is 20 breaths per minute, and the blood pressure is 120/70 mm Hg. The nurse checks a drug administration manual to make sure the correct dose was given and learns that some patients taking the drug experience shortness of breath. The nurse will contact the provider to report what?

A) An allergic reaction
B) An idiosyncratic effect
C) An iatrogenic response
D) A side effect
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Which patients are at increased risk for adverse drug events?

A) A 2-month-old infant taking a medication for gastroesophageal reflux disease
B) A 23-year-old female taking an antibiotic for the first time
C) A 40-year-old male who is intubated in the intensive care unit and taking antibiotics and cardiac medications
D) A 7-year-old female receiving insulin for diabetes
E) An 80-year-old male taking medications for COPD
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A patient is taking a drug that has known toxic side effects. What will the nurse do?

A) Discontinue the drug at the first signs of toxicity.
B) Ensure that complete blood counts are ordered periodically.
C) Monitor the function of all organs potentially affected by the drug.
D) Teach the patient how to treat the symptoms if they develop.
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A nursing student is preparing to give a medication that has a boxed warning. The student asks the nurse what this means. What will the nurse explain about boxed warnings?

A) They indicate that a drug should not be given except in life-threatening circumstances.
B) They provide detailed information about the adverse effects of the drug.
C) They alert prescribers to measures to mitigate potential harm from side effects.
D) They provide information about antidotes in the event that toxicity occurs.
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A nurse is preparing to give an antibiotic to a patient who reports being allergic to antibiotics. Before giving the medication, what will the nurse do first?

A) Ask whether the patient has taken this antibiotic for other infections.
B) Question the patient about allergies to other medications.
C) Request an order for a lower dose of the antibiotic.
D) Request an order for an antihistamine.
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A patient is being discharged after surgery. During the admission history, the nurse learned that the patient normally consumes 2 or 3 glasses of wine each day. The prescriber has ordered hydrocodone with acetaminophen [Lortab] for pain. What will the nurse do?

A) Request an order for acetaminophen without hydrocodone for pain.
B) Suggest that the patient use ibuprofen for pain.
C) Tell the patient not to drink wine while taking Lortab.
D) Tell the patient to limit wine intake to 1 or 2 glasses per day.
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A patient is taking sertraline [Zoloft] for depression, and the provider orders azithromycin [Zithromax] to treat an infection. What will the nurse do?

A) Contact the provider to discuss an alternative to azithromycin.
B) Request an order for a different antidepressant medication.
C) Request an order to reduce the dose of sertraline.
D) Withhold the sertraline while giving the azithromycin.
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A nurse is preparing to administer a drug. Upon reading the medication guide, the nurse notes that the drug has been linked to symptoms of Parkinson disease in some patients. What will the nurse do?

A) Ask the patient to report these symptoms, which are known to be teratogenic effects.
B) Observe the patient closely for such symptoms and prepare to treat them if needed.
C) Request an order to evaluate the patient's genetic predisposition to this effect.
D) Warn the patient about these effects and provide reassurance that this is expected.
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A patient is given a new medication and reports nausea within an hour after taking the drug. The nurse consults the drug information manual and learns that nausea is not an expected adverse effect of this drug. When the next dose is due, what will the nurse do?

A) Administer the drug and tell the patient to report further nausea.
B) Hold the drug and notify the provider of the patient's symptoms.
C) Report the symptoms of nausea to the MEDWATCH program.
D) Request an order for an antiemetic to counter this drug's effects.
Question
Which are effective ways to help prevent medication errors?

A) Developing nonpunitive approaches to track errors
B) Focusing on caregivers who make errors
C) Helping patients to be active, informed members of the healthcare team
D) Naming, blaming, and shaming those who make errors
E) Using electronic medical order entry systems
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A nurse is reviewing a medication administration record before administering medications. Which order will the nurse implement?

A) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg QD PO
B) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg qd PO
C) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg daily
D) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg PO daily
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Deck 7: Adverse Drug Reactions and Medication Errors
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A nurse provides teaching to a patient who will begin taking a drug with a known risk of hepatotoxicity. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I should avoid taking acetaminophen while taking this drug."
B) "I will need periodic evaluation of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels."
C) "If I experience nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain, I should call my provider."
D) "Routine testing and early detection of problems will prevent liver failure."
"Routine testing and early detection of problems will prevent liver failure."
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Which actions occur in 90% of fatal medication errors?

A) Confusing drugs with similar packaging
B) Giving a drug intravenously instead of intramuscularly
C) Giving Nasarel instead of Nizoral
D) Using an infusion device that malfunctions
E) Writing a prescription illegibly
Giving a drug intravenously instead of intramuscularly
Giving Nasarel instead of Nizoral
Writing a prescription illegibly
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A patient is given a drug for the first time and develops shortness of breath. The patient's heart rate is 76 beats/min, the respiratory rate is 20 breaths per minute, and the blood pressure is 120/70 mm Hg. The nurse checks a drug administration manual to make sure the correct dose was given and learns that some patients taking the drug experience shortness of breath. The nurse will contact the provider to report what?

A) An allergic reaction
B) An idiosyncratic effect
C) An iatrogenic response
D) A side effect
A side effect
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Which patients are at increased risk for adverse drug events?

A) A 2-month-old infant taking a medication for gastroesophageal reflux disease
B) A 23-year-old female taking an antibiotic for the first time
C) A 40-year-old male who is intubated in the intensive care unit and taking antibiotics and cardiac medications
D) A 7-year-old female receiving insulin for diabetes
E) An 80-year-old male taking medications for COPD
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A patient is taking a drug that has known toxic side effects. What will the nurse do?

A) Discontinue the drug at the first signs of toxicity.
B) Ensure that complete blood counts are ordered periodically.
C) Monitor the function of all organs potentially affected by the drug.
D) Teach the patient how to treat the symptoms if they develop.
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A nursing student is preparing to give a medication that has a boxed warning. The student asks the nurse what this means. What will the nurse explain about boxed warnings?

A) They indicate that a drug should not be given except in life-threatening circumstances.
B) They provide detailed information about the adverse effects of the drug.
C) They alert prescribers to measures to mitigate potential harm from side effects.
D) They provide information about antidotes in the event that toxicity occurs.
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A nurse is preparing to give an antibiotic to a patient who reports being allergic to antibiotics. Before giving the medication, what will the nurse do first?

A) Ask whether the patient has taken this antibiotic for other infections.
B) Question the patient about allergies to other medications.
C) Request an order for a lower dose of the antibiotic.
D) Request an order for an antihistamine.
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A patient is being discharged after surgery. During the admission history, the nurse learned that the patient normally consumes 2 or 3 glasses of wine each day. The prescriber has ordered hydrocodone with acetaminophen [Lortab] for pain. What will the nurse do?

A) Request an order for acetaminophen without hydrocodone for pain.
B) Suggest that the patient use ibuprofen for pain.
C) Tell the patient not to drink wine while taking Lortab.
D) Tell the patient to limit wine intake to 1 or 2 glasses per day.
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A patient is taking sertraline [Zoloft] for depression, and the provider orders azithromycin [Zithromax] to treat an infection. What will the nurse do?

A) Contact the provider to discuss an alternative to azithromycin.
B) Request an order for a different antidepressant medication.
C) Request an order to reduce the dose of sertraline.
D) Withhold the sertraline while giving the azithromycin.
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A nurse is preparing to administer a drug. Upon reading the medication guide, the nurse notes that the drug has been linked to symptoms of Parkinson disease in some patients. What will the nurse do?

A) Ask the patient to report these symptoms, which are known to be teratogenic effects.
B) Observe the patient closely for such symptoms and prepare to treat them if needed.
C) Request an order to evaluate the patient's genetic predisposition to this effect.
D) Warn the patient about these effects and provide reassurance that this is expected.
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A patient is given a new medication and reports nausea within an hour after taking the drug. The nurse consults the drug information manual and learns that nausea is not an expected adverse effect of this drug. When the next dose is due, what will the nurse do?

A) Administer the drug and tell the patient to report further nausea.
B) Hold the drug and notify the provider of the patient's symptoms.
C) Report the symptoms of nausea to the MEDWATCH program.
D) Request an order for an antiemetic to counter this drug's effects.
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12
Which are effective ways to help prevent medication errors?

A) Developing nonpunitive approaches to track errors
B) Focusing on caregivers who make errors
C) Helping patients to be active, informed members of the healthcare team
D) Naming, blaming, and shaming those who make errors
E) Using electronic medical order entry systems
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13
A nurse is reviewing a medication administration record before administering medications. Which order will the nurse implement?

A) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg QD PO
B) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg qd PO
C) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg daily
D) Furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg PO daily
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