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Deck 3: Lifespan Considerations
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The nurse is trying to give a liquid medication to a 2
-year-old child and notes that the medication has a strong taste. Which technique is the best way for the nurse to give the medication to this child?
A) Give the medication with spoonfuls of ice cream.
B) Add the medication to the child's bottle.
C) Tell the child you have candy for him.
D) Add the medication to a cup of milk.
-year-old child and notes that the medication has a strong taste. Which technique is the best way for the nurse to give the medication to this child?A) Give the medication with spoonfuls of ice cream.
B) Add the medication to the child's bottle.
C) Tell the child you have candy for him.
D) Add the medication to a cup of milk.
Give the medication with spoonfuls of ice cream.
2
The nurse is monitoring a patient who is in the 26th week of pregnancy and has developed gestational diabetes and pneumonia. She is given medications that pose a possible fetal risk, but the potential benefits may warrant the use of the medications in her situation. The nurse recognizes that these medications are in which U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) pregnancy safety category?
A) Category X
B) Category B
C) Category C
D) Category D
A) Category X
B) Category B
C) Category C
D) Category D
Category D
3
Drug transfer to the fetus is more likely during the last trimester of pregnancy for which reason?
A) Decreased fetal surface area
B) Increased placental surface area
C) Enhanced blood flow to the fetus
D) Increased amount of protein-bound drug in maternal circulation
A) Decreased fetal surface area
B) Increased placental surface area
C) Enhanced blood flow to the fetus
D) Increased amount of protein-bound drug in maternal circulation
Enhanced blood flow to the fetus
4
The nurse is assessing a newly admitted 83-year-old patient and determines that the patient is experiencing polypharmacy. Which statement most accurately illustrates polypharmacy?
A) The patient is experiencing multiple illnesses.
B) The patient uses one medication for an illness several times per day.
C) The patient uses over-the-counter drugs for an illness.
D) The patient uses multiple medications simultaneously.
A) The patient is experiencing multiple illnesses.
B) The patient uses one medication for an illness several times per day.
C) The patient uses over-the-counter drugs for an illness.
D) The patient uses multiple medications simultaneously.
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5
An elderly patient with a new diagnosis of hypertension will be receiving a new prescription for an antihypertensive drug. The nurse expects which type of dosing to occur with this drug therapy?
A) Drug therapy will be based on the patient's weight.
B) Drug therapy will be based on the patient's age.
C) The patient will receive the maximum dose that is expected to reduce the blood pressure.
D) The patient will receive the lowest possible dose at first, and then the dose will be increased as needed.
A) Drug therapy will be based on the patient's weight.
B) Drug therapy will be based on the patient's age.
C) The patient will receive the maximum dose that is expected to reduce the blood pressure.
D) The patient will receive the lowest possible dose at first, and then the dose will be increased as needed.
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6
The nurse is administering drugs to neonates and will consider which factor that may contribute the most to drug toxicity?
A) The lungs are immature.
B) The kidneys are small.
C) The liver is not fully developed.
D) Excretion of the drug occurs quickly.
A) The lungs are immature.
B) The kidneys are small.
C) The liver is not fully developed.
D) Excretion of the drug occurs quickly.
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7
The nurse is aware that confusion, forgetfulness, and increased risk for falls are common responses in an elderly patient who is taking which type of drug?
A) Laxatives
B) Anticoagulants
C) Sedatives
D) Antidepressants
A) Laxatives
B) Anticoagulants
C) Sedatives
D) Antidepressants
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8
A 7-year-old child will be receiving amoxicillin (Amoxil) 80 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses. The child weighs 55 pounds. The medication, once reconstituted, is available as an oral suspension of 50 mg/mL. How many milliliters will the child receive per dose?
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9
The nurse recognizes that it is not uncommon for an elderly patient to experience a reduction in the stomach's ability to produce hydrochloric acid. This change may result in which effect?
A) Delayed gastric emptying
B) Increased gastric acidity
C) Decreased intestinal absorption of medications
D) Altered absorption of weakly acidic drugs
A) Delayed gastric emptying
B) Increased gastric acidity
C) Decreased intestinal absorption of medications
D) Altered absorption of weakly acidic drugs
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10
For accurate medication administration to pediatric patients, the nurse must take into account which criteria?
A) Organ maturity
B) Renal output
C) Body temperature
D) Height
A) Organ maturity
B) Renal output
C) Body temperature
D) Height
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11
When discussing dosage calculation for pediatric patients with a clinical pharmacist, the nurse notes that which type of dosage calculation is used most commonly in pediatric calculations?
A) West nomogram
B) Clark rule
C) Height-to-weight ratio
D) Mg/kg formula
A) West nomogram
B) Clark rule
C) Height-to-weight ratio
D) Mg/kg formula
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12
Which statements are true regarding pediatric patients and pharmacokinetics? (Select all that apply.)
A) The levels of microsomal enzymes are decreased.
B) Perfusion to the kidneys may be decreased and may result in reduced renal function.
C) First-pass elimination is increased because of higher portal circulation.
D) First-pass elimination is reduced because of the immaturity of the liver.
E) Total body water content is much less than in adults.
F) Gastric emptying is slowed because of slow or irregular peristalsis.
G) Gastric emptying is more rapid because of increased peristaltic activity.
A) The levels of microsomal enzymes are decreased.
B) Perfusion to the kidneys may be decreased and may result in reduced renal function.
C) First-pass elimination is increased because of higher portal circulation.
D) First-pass elimination is reduced because of the immaturity of the liver.
E) Total body water content is much less than in adults.
F) Gastric emptying is slowed because of slow or irregular peristalsis.
G) Gastric emptying is more rapid because of increased peristaltic activity.
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13
Which statements are true regarding the elderly and pharmacokinetics? (Select all that apply.)
A) The levels of microsomal enzymes are decreased.
B) Fat content is increased because of decreased lean body mass.
C) Fat content is decreased because of increased lean body mass.
D) The number of intact nephrons is increased.
E) The number of intact nephrons is decreased.
F) Gastric pH is less acidic.
G) Gastric pH is more acidic.
A) The levels of microsomal enzymes are decreased.
B) Fat content is increased because of decreased lean body mass.
C) Fat content is decreased because of increased lean body mass.
D) The number of intact nephrons is increased.
E) The number of intact nephrons is decreased.
F) Gastric pH is less acidic.
G) Gastric pH is more acidic.
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14
The nurse is preparing to give an injection to a 4-year-old child. Which intervention is age-appropriate for this child?
A) Give the injection without any advanced preparation.
B) Give the injection, and then explain the reason for the procedure afterwards.
C) Offer a brief, concrete explanation of the procedure at the patient's level and with the parent or caregiver present.
D) Prepare the child in advance with details about the procedure without the parent or caregiver present.
A) Give the injection without any advanced preparation.
B) Give the injection, and then explain the reason for the procedure afterwards.
C) Offer a brief, concrete explanation of the procedure at the patient's level and with the parent or caregiver present.
D) Prepare the child in advance with details about the procedure without the parent or caregiver present.
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15
An 83-year-old woman has been given a thiazide diuretic to treat mild heart failure. She and her daughter should be told to watch for which problems?
A) Constipation and anorexia
B) Fatigue, leg cramps, and dehydration
C) Daytime sedation and lethargy
D) Edema, nausea, and blurred vision
A) Constipation and anorexia
B) Fatigue, leg cramps, and dehydration
C) Daytime sedation and lethargy
D) Edema, nausea, and blurred vision
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