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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Hypersensitivity reactions
B Urine frequency
C Gastrointestinal upset
D Body temperature
Question #2
A Cushing’s syndrome
B Coronary ischemia
C Rheumatoid arthritis
D Addisonian crisis
Question #3
A A patient with a history of emphysema
B A patient with a history of type 2 diabetes
C A patient with atrial fibrillation with a pulse rate of 100 beats/min
D A patient who is 16 years old
Question #4
A Creatinine clearance
B Complete blood count
C Uric acid baseline level
D Liver enzyme levels
Question #5
A Administering a beta2-adrenergic agonist
B Administering a long-acting glucocorticoid
C Calling a code
D Asking the patient to describe the symptoms
Question #6
A Prothrombin time
B Hemoglobin test
C Sputum test
D Liver enzyme test
Question #7
A “Avoid situations that can expose you to infections.”
B “Take fluticasone exactly as it is prescribed.”
C “Administer albuterol before other asthma medications.”
D “Rinse your mouth with water after using fluticasone.”
Question #8
A Activated charcoal
B Theophylline
C Formoterol
D Arformoterol
Question #9
A Heart palpitations, Skeletal pain, Hyperglycemia
B Skeletal pain, Hyperglycemia, Nasal congestion
C Hyperglycemia, Dry mouth or throat, Skeletal pain
D Nasal congestion, Heart palpitations, Dry mouth or throat
Question #10
A Monitor for signs of infection, Do not abruptly stop the drug, Rinse your mouth out after dose
B Do not abruptly stop the drug, Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Document daily intake and output
C Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Document daily intake and output, Rinse your mouth out after dose
D Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Document daily intake and output, Monitor for signs of infection
Question #11
A Aminophylline
B Albuterol
C Salmeterol
D Terbutaline
Question #12
A Cardiac stimulation, Hypoglycemia, Drowsiness
B Drowsiness, Hypoglycemia, Anorexia
C Anorexia, Vascular headache, Cardiac stimulation
D Drowsiness, Hypoglycemia, Vascular headache
Question #13
A Oral contraceptives inhibit theophylline action.
B Oral contraceptives increase the serum level of theophylline.
C Theophylline decreases the effectiveness of contraceptives.
D Theophylline and oral contraceptives cause additive toxicity.
Question #14
A “Increase intake of low-carbohydrate food.”
B “Avoid consumption of citrus fruit.”
C “Avoid intake of a high-protein diet.”
D “Increase fluid intake up to 3 L per day.”
Question #15
A Sugar, Low-protein foods, Cigarettes, Low-carbohydrate foods
B Coffee, Charcoal-broiled foods, Low-protein foods, Low-carbohydrate foods
C Coffee, Charcoal-broiled foods, Cigarettes, Low-carbohydrate foods
D Coffee, Charcoal-broiled foods, Cigarettes, Sugar
Question #16
A Arformoterol
B Formoterol
C Salmeterol
D Levalbuterol
Question #17
A Step 6
B Step 4
C Step 2
D Step 5
Question #18
A Salmeterol
B Oxygen via a nasal cannula, 2 L/min
C Albuterol nebulizer
D Fluticasone propionate
Question #19
A Seizure disorder
B Phenobarbital
C Atenolol
D Hypertension
Question #20
A “What do you do after taking your Advair?”
B “How often do you take your albuterol?”
C “When was the last time you took your Advair?”
D “Do you have any pets at home?”
Question #21
A Salmetero
B Epinephrine
C Symbicort
D Albuterol
Question #22
A Continue to monitor the patient and give the medication.
B Hold the next dose of theophylline and assess the patient.
C Administer oxygen at 2 L per minute via nasal cannula.
D Call the health care provider to request an increased dose.
Question #23
A Mucosal irritation and dryness
B Oral candidiasis
C Nasal congestion
D Throat infection
Question #24
A Increase in dose of epinephrine
B Increase in dose of metformin
C Replacement of epinephrine with aminophylline
D Replacement of metformin with aminophylline
Question #25
A Increased urination, Insomnia, Dry mouth
B Insomnia, Ventricular dysrhythmias, Dry mouth
C Vomiting, Increased urination, Ventricular dysrhythmias
D Insomnia, Dry mouth, Vomiting
Question #26
A Tapering the dose of systemic corticosteroid
B Administering the same dose of systemic corticosteroid
C Reducing the dose frequency of the inhaled corticosteroid
D Providing an initial high dose of inhaled corticosteroid
Question #27
A Administer both medicines simultaneously.
B Discontinue the dose of diphenhydramine.
C Administer both medications as prescribed.
D Discontinue the ipratropium.
Question #28
A Taking a higher dose of tiotropium for inhalation
B Inhaling the tiotropium continuously for some time
C Waiting for 1 to 2 minutes before inhaling the second dose
D Avoiding rinsing the mouth with water after inhaling the medicine
Question #29
A Administer 30 mg of dextromethorphan.
B Instruct the patient to drink water.
C Administer rescue therapy.
D Listen to the patient’s lungs.
Question #30
A Theophylline levels are decreased.
B Theophylline metabolism is decreased.
C Additive cardiac stimulation is produced.
D Additive central nervous system stimulation is produced.
Question #31
A Visual acuity
B Blood pressure
C Respiratory rate
D Balance reactions
Question #32
A “Avoid sleeping with the head in an elevated position.”
B “Take the prescribed medication on an empty stomach.”
C “Take the prescribed medication with food.”
D “Increase fluid intake up to 2500 mL a day.”
Question #33
A Beta2 agonists
B Glucocorticoids
C Leukotriene modifiers
D Anticholinergics
Question #34
A Administer the albuterol, wait 5 minutes, and then administer beclomethasone.
B Question the prescription; two inhalers should not be given at one time.
C Administer each inhaler at 30-minute intervals.
D Administer beclomethasone, wait 2 minutes, and then administer albuterol.
Question #35
A Hypoglycemia
B Increased appetite
C Tachycardia
D Bradycardia
Question #36
A Tell the parent that young children should not use inhalers.
B Tell the parent to hold the inhaler for the child.
C Ask the health care provider to switch to oral medications.
D Teach the child to use a spacer.
Question #37
A Serum creatinine levels
B Serum level of drug
C Serum uric acid levels
D Serum calcium levels
Question #38
A “I will inhale it twice a day at my convenience.”
B “I will inhale it once a day upon waking.”
C “I will inhale it twice a day approximately 12 hours apart.”
D “I will inhale it once a day before bedtime.”
Question #39
A Corticosteroids
B Mast cell stabilizers
C Xanthine derivatives
D Anticholinergics
Question #40
A Cushing’s syndrome
B Hypothyroidism
C Thyrotoxicosis
D Addisonian crisis
Question #41
A Terbutaline
B Albuterol
C Systemic corticosteroid
D Montelukast
Question #42
A Skin rashes, Hypoglycemia, Palpitations
B Tremors, Palpitations, Tachycardia
C Skin rashes, Tremors, Hypoglycemia
D Tachycardia, Skin rashes, Hypoglycemia
Question #43
A Ipratropium
B Montelukast
C Salmeterol
D Theophylline
Question #44
A Diabetes
B Lactose allergy
C Peanut allergy
D Joint pain
Question #45
A 4-5 hours
B 1.6 hours
C 1-2 hours
D 5-15 minutes
Question #46
A 1 to 2 hours
B 12 hours
C 6 to 13 hours
D 5.5 hours
Question #47
A Terbutaline
B Metaproterenol
C Formoterol
D Levalbuterol
Question #48
A A xanthine derivative
B A corticosteroid
C An anticholinergic
D A beta agonist
Question #49
A Vascular headache
B Anginal pain
C Insomnia
D Dry mouth
Question #50
A Rhinitis
B Chronic bronchitis
C Bronchial asthma
D Emphysema
Question #51
A Intravenous
B Subcutaneous
C Intramuscular
D Inhalation
Question #52
A Montelukast
B Arformoterol
C Cromolyn
D Zileuton
Question #53
A Rhinorrhea, Shortness of breath, Conjunctival swelling
B Chest tightness, Rhinorrhea, Conjunctival swelling
C Wheezing, Chest tightness, Shortness of breath
D Rhinorrhea, Conjunctival swelling, Wheezing
Question #54
A Wait 1 hour to give the dose
B Hold the dose, Contact the health care provider
C Wait 1 hour to give the dose, Ask lab to redraw blood
D Administer the dose, Ask lab to redraw blood
Question #55
A Oxygen saturation, Blood pressure, Heart rate
B Heart rate, Blood pressure, Respiratory rate
C Heart rate, Breath sounds, Blood pressure
D Breath sounds, Respiratory rate, Oxygen saturation
Question #56
A Monitor for signs of infection, Do not abruptly stop the drug, Rinse your mouth out after dose
B Do not abruptly stop the drug, Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Document daily intake and output
C Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Rinse your mouth out after dose, Document daily intake and output
D Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, Document daily intake and output, Monitor for signs of infection