MN553 Unit 8 Practice Quiz Latest 2017
QuestionQuestion 1 1 / 1 pointCharlie is a 65-year-old male who has been diagnosed with hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Doxazosin has been chosen to treat his hypertension because it:Question options:Increases peripheral vasoconstrictionDecreases detrusor muscle contractilityLowers supine blood pressure more than standing pressureRelaxes smooth muscle in the bladder neckQuestion 2 1 / 1 pointWhich of the following adverse effects are less likely in a beta1-selective blocker?Question options:DysrhythmiasImpaired insulin releaseReflex orthostatic changesDecreased triglycerides and cholesterolQuestion 3 1 / 1 pointBeta blockers have favorable effects on survival and disease progression in heart failure. Treatment should be initiated when the:Question options:Symptoms are severePatient has not responded to other therapiesPatient has concurrent hypertensionLeft ventricular dysfunction is diagnosedQuestion 4 1 / 1 pointYou are treating a patient with a diagnosis of Alzheimers disease. The patients wife mentions difficulty with transportation to the clinic. Which medication is the best choice?Question options:DonepezilTacrineDoxazosinVerapamilQuestion 5 1 / 1 pointAntonia is a 3-year-old child who has a history of status epilepticus. Along with her routine antiseizure medication, she should also have a home prescription for_________ to be used for an episode of status epilepticus.Question options:IV phenobarbitalRectal diazepam (Diastat)IV phenytoin (Dilantin)Oral carbamazepine (Tegretol)Question 6 1 / 1 pointDwayne has recently started on carbamazepine to treat seizures. He comes to see you and you note that while his carbamazepine levels had been in the therapeutic range, they are now low. The possible cause for the low carbamazepine levels include:Question options:Dwayne hasnt been taking his carbamazepine because it causes insomnia.Carbamazepine auto-induces metabolism, leading to lower levels in spite of good compliance.Dwayne was not originally prescribed the correct amount of carbamazepine.Carbamazepine is probably not the right antiseizure medication for Dwayne.Question 7 1 / 1 pointKasey fractured his ankle in two places and is asking for medication for his pain. The appropriate first-line medication would be:Question options:Ibuprofen (Advil)Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin)Oxycodone (Oxycontin)Oral morphine (Roxanol)Question 8 1 / 1 pointJack, age 8, has attention deficit disorder (ADD) and is prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin). He and his parents should be educated about the side effects of methylphenidate, which are:Question options:Slurred speech and insomniaBradycardia and confusionDizziness and orthostatic hypotensionInsomnia and decreased appetiteQuestion 9 1 / 1 pointAn appropriate first-line drug to try for mild to moderate generalized anxiety disorder would be:Question options:Alprazolam (Xanax)Diazepam (Valium)Buspirone (Buspar)Amitriptyline (Elavil)Question 10 1 / 1 pointDavid is a 34-year-old patient who is starting on paroxetine (Paxil) for depression. Davids education regarding his medication would include:Question options:Paroxetine may cause intermittent diarrhea.He may experience sexual dysfunction beginning a month after he starts therapy.He may have constipation and he should increase fluids and fiber.Paroxetine has a long half-life so he may occasionally skip a dose.Question 11 1 / 1 pointAn appropriate drug for the treatment of depression with anxiety would be:Question options:Alprazolam (Xanax)Escitalopram (Lexapro)Buspirone (Buspar)Amitriptyline (Elavil)Question 12 1 / 1 pointThe longer-term Xanax patient comes in and states they need a higher dose of the medication. They deny any additional, new, or accelerating triggers of their anxiety. What is the probable reason?Question options:They have become tolerant of the medication, which is characterized by the need for higher and higher doses.They are a drug seeker.They are suicidal.They only need additional counseling on lifestyle modification.Question 13 1 / 1 pointA first-line drug for abortive therapy in simple migraine is:Question options:Sumatriptan (Imitrex)Naproxen (Aleve)Butorphanol nasal spray (Stadol NS)Butalbital and acetaminophen (Fioricet)Question 14 1 / 1 pointXi, a 54-year-old female, has a history of migraines that do not respond well to OTC migraine medication. She is asking to try Maxalt (rizatriptan) because it works well for her friend. Appropriate decision making would be:Question options:Prescribe the Maxalt, but only give her four tablets with no refills to monitor the use.Prescribe Maxalt and arrange to have her observed in the clinic or urgent care with the first dose.Explain that rizatriptan is not used for postmenopausal migraines and recommend Fiorinal (aspirin and butalbital).Prescribe sumatriptan (Imitrex) with the explanation that it is the most effective triptan.Question 15 1 / 1 pointKelly is a 14-year-old patient who presents to the clinic with a classic migraine. She says she is having a headache two to three times a month. The initial plan would be:Question options:Prescribe NSAIDs as abortive therapy and have her keep a headache diary to identify her triggers.Prescribe zolmitriptan (Zomig) as abortive therapy and recommend relaxation therapy to reduce her stress.Prescribe acetaminophen with codeine (Tylenol #3) for her to take at the first onset of her migraine.Prescribe sumatriptan (Imitrex) nasal spray and arrange for her to receive the first dose in the clinic.Question 16 1 / 1 pointJames has been diagnosed with cluster headaches. Appropriate acute therapy would be:Question options:Butalbital and aspirin (Fiorinal)Meperidine IM (Demerol)Oxygen 100% for 15 to 30 minutesIndomethacin (Indocin)Question 17 1 / 1 pointIf interventions to resolve the cause of pain (e.g., rest, ice, compression, and elevation) are insufficient, pain medications are given based on the severity of pain. Drugs are given in which order of use?Question options:NSAIDs, opiates, corticosteroidsLow-dose opiates, salicylates, increased dose of opiatesOpiates, non-opiates, increased dose of non-opiateNon-opiate, increased dose of non-opiate, opiateQuestion 18 1 / 1 pointChemical dependency assessment is integral to the initial assessment of chronic pain. Which of the following raises a red flag about potential chemical dependency?Question options:Use of more than one drug to treat the painMultiple times when prescriptions are lost with requests to refillPreferences for treatments that include alternative medicinesPresence of a family member who has abused drugsQuestion 19 1 / 1 pointThe Pain Management Contract is appropriate for:Question options:Patients with cancer who are taking morphinePatients with chronic pain who will require long-term use of opiatesPatients who have a complex drug regimenPatients who see multiple providers for pain controlQuestion 20 1 / 1 pointWhich of the following statements is true about age and pain?Question options:Use of drugs that depend heavily on the renal system for excretion may require dosage adjustments in very young children.Among the NSAIDs, indomethacin is the preferred drug because of lower adverse effects profiles than other NSAIDs.Older adults who have dementia probably do not experience much pain due to loss of pain receptors in the brain.Acetaminophen is especially useful in both children and adults because it has no effect on platelets and has fewer adverse effects than NSAIDs.


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