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Mastery EAQ Ch. 16

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Corned beef
B  Cottage cheese
C  Fava beans
D  Red wine
Question #2
A  Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
B  Dystonia
C  Dry mouth and constipation
D  Orthostatic hypotension
Question #4
A  Naloxone
B  Flumazenil
C  Nalmefene
D  Naltrexone
Question #5
A  Strategies to manage breast enlargement and nipple discharge
B  Contraceptive measures and expected changes in menstruation
C  The meaning of various components of a white blood cell count
D  The importance of promptly reporting flulike symptoms
Question #6
A  Complete urine examination
B  Renal function test
C  Liver function test
D  Complete blood count
Question #7
A  Hyperthermia, Lethargy, Paradoxical anxiety
B  Lethargy, Paradoxical anxiety, Shivering
C  Shivering, Hyperthermia, Muscle spasms
D  Paradoxical anxiety, Lethargy, Muscle spasms
Question #9
A  “I will need to limit my intake of cheese when taking Celexa to prevent a rise in my blood pressure.”
B  “I can just stop taking my Elavil and start taking the Celexa as ordered.”
C  “The health care provider is switching me to this medication because it is less expensive but just as effective.”
D  “I will not get as dizzy when I change positions after I switch medications.”
Question #10
A  Immunoglobulin levels
B  Liver function tests
C  Renal panel
D  Complete blood count
Question #11
A  The patient might have difficulty breathing. The patient might have been sleeping for a long time.
B  The patient might have perspiration. The patient might have increased hunger.
C  The patient might have increased hunger. The patient might have severe abdominal pain.
D  The patient might have severe abdominal pain. The patient might have perspiration.
Question #12
A  Monitor the patient’s response to therapy.
B  Instruct the patient not to miss doses.
C  Monitor the postural blood pressure.
D  Teach the patient about the side effects.
Question #14
A  Self-destructive behavior
B  Allergy to phenothiazines
C  Acute lymphocytic leukemia
D  Failed antipsychotic therapy
Question #15
A  There is a better chance of effectiveness.
B  There is increased likelihood of adherence to therapy.
C  It can be injected as a long-acting agent.
D  Fewer doses are needed for effective therapy.
Question #16
A  The patient has reduced drug effect due to calcium deficiency.
B  The patient has adverse effects due to drug–food interaction.
C  The patient has withdrawal symptoms of the administered drug.
D  The patient has adverse effects due to drug–drug interaction.
Question #17
A  There is a risk of toxicity when this medication is taken with alcohol.
B  The medication is safe; it has been used longer than many others.
C  There are no contraindications to this medication.
D  This class of medications has no other use and is only for depression.
Question #21
A  Opioids, Tobacco, Muscle relaxants, Caffeinated drinks
B  Tobacco, Opioids, Caffeinated drinks, Alcohol
C  Alcohol, Opioids, Antihistamines, Muscle relaxants
D  Tobacco, Caffeinated drinks, Alcohol, Antihistamines
Question #22
A  Akathisia, High fever, Acute dystonia
B  Myoglobinemia, Akathisia, Acute dystonia
C  High fever, Myoglobinemia, Unstable blood pressure
D  Acute dystonia, Akathisia, Unstable blood pressure
Question #23
A  Administer buspirone and isocarboxazid by dissolving in water.
B  Administer buspirone 14 days after discontinuing isocarboxazid.
C  Administer buspirone at night and isocarboxazid after lunch.
D  Administer buspirone intravenously and isocarboxazid orally.
Question #24
A  Perform urine acidification until the pH is 5.
B  Administer multiple doses of activated charcoal.
C  Administer hypotensive drugs as prescribed.
D  Refer the patient for regular hemodialysis.
Question #25
A  “I will need to wear sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors.”
B  “It is okay to take this drug with a small glass of wine to help me relax.”
C  “I need to change positions slowly to prevent dizziness.”
D  “I should call my health care provider if I notice any uncontrollable movements of my tongue.”
Question #28
A  Bupropion, Imipramine
B  Isocarboxazid, Imipramine
C  Bupropion, Isocarboxazid
D  Oxcarbazepine, Lithium carbonate
Question #29
A  Drowsiness, Suicidal thoughts, Delirium,
B  Myoclonus, Drowsiness, Suicidal thoughts
C  Delirium, Myoclonus, Coarse tremors
D  Drowsiness, Coarse tremors, Suicidal thoughts
Question #30
A  Reflex tachycardia, Weight gain, Tardive dyskinesia
B  Postural hypotension, Tardive dyskinesia, Weight gain
C  Lightheadedness, Reflex tachycardia, Postural hypotension
D  Weight gain, Tardive dyskinesia, Lightheadedness,
Question #31
A  Ataxia, Dizziness, Paradoxical anxiety, Visual changes
B  Paradoxical anxiety, Ataxia, Dizziness, Confusion
C  Dizziness, Confusion, Visual changes, Paradoxical anxiety
D  Ataxia, Dizziness, Confusion, Visual changes
Question #32
A  Report any increase in mania.
B  Avoid overheating and direct sun exposure.
C  Take sertraline at the same time each day.
D  Expect to feel better in 4 to 6 days.
Question #34
A  Hallucinations, Poverty of speech, Social withdrawal
B  Catatonia, Poverty of speech, Conceptual disorganization
C  Delusions, Hallucinations, Conceptual disorganization
D  Catatonia, Poverty of speech, Social withdrawal
Question #35
A  To maintain therapeutic concentration of lithium
B  To ensure proper nourishment in the patient
C  To maintain normal cholesterol levels in the body
D  To prevent renal toxicity caused by the drug
Question #36
A  “Have you undergone any surgery?”
B  “Are you taking oral contraceptives?”
C  “Have you ever experienced trauma?”
D  “Are you taking calcium supplements?”
Question #38
A  Insomnia, Childhood enuresis, Neuropathic pain syndrome
B  Depression, Seizures, Neuropathic pain syndrome
C  Seizures, Insomnia, Depression
D  Childhood enuresis, Seizures, Depression
Question #40
A  Buspirone
B  Lorazepam
C  Alprazolam
D  Diazepam
Question #42
A  Sunbathing at the pool
B  Smoking a low-nicotine cigarette
C  Eating aged cheese
D  Participating in a bowling league
Question #43
A  Hypothermia
B  Rhabdomyolysis
C  Renal failure
D  Myoclonus
Question #44
A  Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
B  Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)
C  Tertracyclics
D  Trycyclics
Question #46
A  Phenothiazines
B  Thioxanthene
C  Phenylbutylpiperidines
D  Dibenzodiazepines
Question #47
A  Paradoxical anxiety
B  Blurred vision
C  Dizziness
D  Somnolence
Question #48
A  The patient has dyskinesia.
B  The patient has mania.
C  The patient has metabolic syndrome.
D  The patient has dystonia.
Question #49
A  Biogenic amine hypothesis
B  Permissive hypothesis
C  Dysregulation hypothesis
D  Dopamine hypothesis
Question #50
A  Amitriptyline
B  Lorazepam
C  Buspirone
D  Alprazolam
Question #51
A  Paranoid schizophrenia
B  Bipolar disorder
C  Obsessive–compulsive disorder
D  Absence seizures
Question #52
A  Benzisoxazole
B  Dibenzazepine
C  Phenothiazine
D  Benzodiazepine
Question #56
A  Acetylcholine
B  Norepinephrine
C  Dopamine
D  Serotonin
Question #57
A  Psychotic
B  Affective
C  Depressive
D  Anxiety