Deck 23: Antidysrhythmic Drugs
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Deck 23: Antidysrhythmic Drugs
1
Which of the following are adverse effects associated with the use of procainamide (Procan SR)?
A)Tinnitus
B)Shortened QT interval
C)Constipation
D)Diarrhea
A)Tinnitus
B)Shortened QT interval
C)Constipation
D)Diarrhea
Diarrhea
2
A patient has been started on lidocaine (Xylocaine).The nurse will monitor the patient for which of the following adverse effects of this drug?
A)Drowsiness
B)Nystagmus
C)Dry mouth
D)Convulsions
A)Drowsiness
B)Nystagmus
C)Dry mouth
D)Convulsions
Convulsions
3
What is the drug of choice for acute ventricular dysrhythmias associated with myocardial infarction (MI)?
A)diltiazem (Cardizem)
B)bretylium
C)lidocaine (Xylocaine)
D)adenosine (Adenocard)
A)diltiazem (Cardizem)
B)bretylium
C)lidocaine (Xylocaine)
D)adenosine (Adenocard)
lidocaine (Xylocaine)
4
Which of the following should be monitored closely in a patient who is taking class IV antidysrhythmics?
A)Urine output and specific gravity
B)Temperature and skin turgor
C)Heart rhythm and blood pressure
D)Level of consciousness
A)Urine output and specific gravity
B)Temperature and skin turgor
C)Heart rhythm and blood pressure
D)Level of consciousness
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5
The nurse needs to administer adenosine (Adenocard)to a patient who is experiencing an acute episode of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT).What important information should the nurse remember when giving this medication?
A)The onset of action occurs in 5 minutes.
B)The medication must be given as a slow intravenous (IV)push.
C)Asystole may occur for a few seconds after administration.
D)The medication has a long half-life,and the duration of action is very long.
A)The onset of action occurs in 5 minutes.
B)The medication must be given as a slow intravenous (IV)push.
C)Asystole may occur for a few seconds after administration.
D)The medication has a long half-life,and the duration of action is very long.
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6
Which of the following instructions is appropriate for the nurse to tell a patient taking an antidysrhythmic drug? Select all that apply.
A)Do not chew or crush extended-release forms of medication.
B)Capsules may be opened if they cannot be swallowed.
C)Take the medication with food if gastrointestinal distress occurs.
D)If a dose is missed,the missed dose should be taken with the next dose that is due.
E)Take the medications with an antacid if gastrointestinal distress occurs.
F)Limit or avoid the use of caffeine.g.Presence of a capsule in the stool should be reported to the physician immediately.
A)Do not chew or crush extended-release forms of medication.
B)Capsules may be opened if they cannot be swallowed.
C)Take the medication with food if gastrointestinal distress occurs.
D)If a dose is missed,the missed dose should be taken with the next dose that is due.
E)Take the medications with an antacid if gastrointestinal distress occurs.
F)Limit or avoid the use of caffeine.g.Presence of a capsule in the stool should be reported to the physician immediately.
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7
Amiodarone is categorized on the Vaughan Williams classification as a Class III drug.Which of the following best describes how this drug works?
A)By blocking slow calcium channels
B)By prolonging action potential duration
C)By blocking sodium channels and affecting phase 0
D)By decreasing spontaneous depolarization and affecting phase 4
A)By blocking slow calcium channels
B)By prolonging action potential duration
C)By blocking sodium channels and affecting phase 0
D)By decreasing spontaneous depolarization and affecting phase 4
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8
Which of the following nursing diagnoses is appropriate for a patient receiving antidysrhythmics?
A)Risk for infection
B)Risk for injury to self
C)Excess fluid volume
D)Impaired skin integrity
A)Risk for infection
B)Risk for injury to self
C)Excess fluid volume
D)Impaired skin integrity
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9
A patient will be discharged on quinidine sulfate (Apo-Quin-G)extended-release tablets for the treatment of ventricular ectopy.What important information should the nurse tell the patient about this medication?
A)Stop the medication once the cardiac symptoms subside.
B)Signs of cinchonism,such as tinnitus,loss of hearing,or slight blurring of vision,may occur.
C)Sunscreen products should be used when outside because of an increased photosensitivity.
D)Any tablet or capsule visible in the stool indicates an absorption problem and should be reported immediately.
A)Stop the medication once the cardiac symptoms subside.
B)Signs of cinchonism,such as tinnitus,loss of hearing,or slight blurring of vision,may occur.
C)Sunscreen products should be used when outside because of an increased photosensitivity.
D)Any tablet or capsule visible in the stool indicates an absorption problem and should be reported immediately.
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10
A 62-year-old male is to receive lidocaine (Xylocaine)as treatment for symptomatic episodes of ventricular tachycardia.He has been taking propranolol (Inderal)and digoxin (Lanoxin)at home,and his blood pressure (BP)is 100/56.Which of the following is considered a risk factor that may cause a toxic reaction to lidocaine?
A)Hypotension
B)Digoxin therapy
C)Age and diagnosis
D)Concurrent administration of propranolol
A)Hypotension
B)Digoxin therapy
C)Age and diagnosis
D)Concurrent administration of propranolol
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