Deck 59: Drugs Related to Hypothalamic and Pituitary Function

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A patient with acromegaly asks the nurse about treatments for this condition. What will the nurse tell the patient?

A) Drugs are generally used after surgical and radiation therapies have been tried.
B) Drug therapy is easy to administer.
C) Drug therapy is inexpensive.
D) Drug therapy is generally short term.
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A nurse is providing teaching for a nondiabetic adult who develops growth hormone deficiency and who will begin treatment with somatropin [Humatrope]. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "Intramuscular dosing is more effective than subcutaneous dosing."
B) "I will have increased muscle mass and strength as well as increased height."
C) "I will need to monitor my blood pressure frequently while taking this drug."
D) "I will need to take insulin while using this, because it causes hyperglycemia."
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A child with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) has short stature, and the provider is considering treatment with growth hormone. Which aspect of this child's history should the nurse report to the provider?

A) Behavior problems
B) Low muscle tone
C) Mental impairment
D) Sleep apnea
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Which are indications for discontinuing growth hormone (GH) therapy in children with documented growth hormone deficiency?

A) Epiphyseal closure has begun.
B) A satisfactory adult height has been achieved.
C) Serum GH levels have been normal for 12 consecutive months.
D) Normal serum growth hormone levels occur.
E) The child no longer responds to the hormone.
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The nurse is caring for a patient receiving desmopressin [Stimate]. The nurse is performing a physical assessment and notes that the patient is drowsy and listless and complains of a recent onset of headache. Which finding would be most consistent with these symptoms?

A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypernatremia
C) Hypertension
D) Water intoxication
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A patient with antidiuretic hormone deficiency is receiving desmopressin (DDAVP). The nurse will teach this patient to:

A) avoid grapefruit juice.
B) increase sodium intake.
C) monitor blood pressure.
D) reduce fluid intake.
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A 7-year-old child who is otherwise healthy is receiving mecasermin [Increlex] replacement therapy to treat severe primary deficiency of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). The child develops tonsillar hypertrophy. The nurse anticipates that the provider will recommend:

A) antibiotics.
B) reducing the dose of mecasermin.
C) discontinuing the mecasermin.
D) tonsillectomy.
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A nurse is preparing to administer a dose of growth hormone and reconstitutes the medication. After adding the diluent, the nurse notices that the preparation is cloudy. What will the nurse do?

A) Administer the drug as ordered.
B) Discard the drug and prepare another dose.
C) Notify the prescriber.
D) Shake the drug to dissipate the particles.
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A male patient reports decreased libido and the nurse notes galactorrhea during a physical assessment. The nurse will report these findings to the provider and will anticipate an order for which medication?

A) Cabergoline
B) Conivaptan
C) Dopamine
D) Prolactin
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A patient is hospitalized with head trauma after a motor vehicle accident. The nurse caring for the patient notes a marked increase in the output of pale, dilute urine. The nurse suspects which condition?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
D) Water intoxication
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A clinic patient who has cirrhosis of the liver develops hypervolemic hypernatremia. Which medication will the nurse expect the provider to order?

A) Conivaptan [Vaprisol]
B) Desmopressin [DDAVP]
C) Tolvaptan [Samsca]
D) Vasopressin [Pitressin]
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What are the effects of prolactin secretion in males?

A) Breast development
B) Decreased libido
C) Delayed puberty
D) Galactorrhea
E) Infertility
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A nurse teaches a nursing student about the differences between desmopressin (DDAVP) and vasopressin [Pitressin]. Which statement by the student indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "Desmopressin has a shorter duration of action than vasopressin."
B) "Desmopressin is easier to administer than vasopressin."
C) "Vasopressin can be used in cardiac resuscitation."
D) "Vasopressin can cause serious adverse cardiovascular effects."
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A patient with acromegaly asks the nurse about treatments for this condition. What will the nurse tell the patient?

A) Drugs are generally used after surgical and radiation therapies have been tried.
B) Drug therapy is easy to administer.
C) Drug therapy is inexpensive.
D) Drug therapy is generally short term.
Drugs are generally used after surgical and radiation therapies have been tried.
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A nurse is providing teaching for a nondiabetic adult who develops growth hormone deficiency and who will begin treatment with somatropin [Humatrope]. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "Intramuscular dosing is more effective than subcutaneous dosing."
B) "I will have increased muscle mass and strength as well as increased height."
C) "I will need to monitor my blood pressure frequently while taking this drug."
D) "I will need to take insulin while using this, because it causes hyperglycemia."
"I will need to monitor my blood pressure frequently while taking this drug."
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A child with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) has short stature, and the provider is considering treatment with growth hormone. Which aspect of this child's history should the nurse report to the provider?

A) Behavior problems
B) Low muscle tone
C) Mental impairment
D) Sleep apnea
Sleep apnea
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Which are indications for discontinuing growth hormone (GH) therapy in children with documented growth hormone deficiency?

A) Epiphyseal closure has begun.
B) A satisfactory adult height has been achieved.
C) Serum GH levels have been normal for 12 consecutive months.
D) Normal serum growth hormone levels occur.
E) The child no longer responds to the hormone.
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The nurse is caring for a patient receiving desmopressin [Stimate]. The nurse is performing a physical assessment and notes that the patient is drowsy and listless and complains of a recent onset of headache. Which finding would be most consistent with these symptoms?

A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypernatremia
C) Hypertension
D) Water intoxication
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A patient with antidiuretic hormone deficiency is receiving desmopressin (DDAVP). The nurse will teach this patient to:

A) avoid grapefruit juice.
B) increase sodium intake.
C) monitor blood pressure.
D) reduce fluid intake.
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A 7-year-old child who is otherwise healthy is receiving mecasermin [Increlex] replacement therapy to treat severe primary deficiency of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). The child develops tonsillar hypertrophy. The nurse anticipates that the provider will recommend:

A) antibiotics.
B) reducing the dose of mecasermin.
C) discontinuing the mecasermin.
D) tonsillectomy.
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A nurse is preparing to administer a dose of growth hormone and reconstitutes the medication. After adding the diluent, the nurse notices that the preparation is cloudy. What will the nurse do?

A) Administer the drug as ordered.
B) Discard the drug and prepare another dose.
C) Notify the prescriber.
D) Shake the drug to dissipate the particles.
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A male patient reports decreased libido and the nurse notes galactorrhea during a physical assessment. The nurse will report these findings to the provider and will anticipate an order for which medication?

A) Cabergoline
B) Conivaptan
C) Dopamine
D) Prolactin
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A patient is hospitalized with head trauma after a motor vehicle accident. The nurse caring for the patient notes a marked increase in the output of pale, dilute urine. The nurse suspects which condition?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
D) Water intoxication
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A clinic patient who has cirrhosis of the liver develops hypervolemic hypernatremia. Which medication will the nurse expect the provider to order?

A) Conivaptan [Vaprisol]
B) Desmopressin [DDAVP]
C) Tolvaptan [Samsca]
D) Vasopressin [Pitressin]
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What are the effects of prolactin secretion in males?

A) Breast development
B) Decreased libido
C) Delayed puberty
D) Galactorrhea
E) Infertility
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A nurse teaches a nursing student about the differences between desmopressin (DDAVP) and vasopressin [Pitressin]. Which statement by the student indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "Desmopressin has a shorter duration of action than vasopressin."
B) "Desmopressin is easier to administer than vasopressin."
C) "Vasopressin can be used in cardiac resuscitation."
D) "Vasopressin can cause serious adverse cardiovascular effects."
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