Pharm made easy 4.0: Introduction to
Pharmacology
A nurse is providing teaching for a client who has a new prescription for a drug with a high potential for
toxicity. Which of the following information should the nu
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Pharm made easy 4.0: Introduction to
Pharmacology
A nurse is providing teaching for a client who has a new prescription for a drug with a high potential for
toxicity. Which of the following information should the nurse include? (select all that apply)
[] periodic laboratory tests are essential to measure serum drug levels
[] monitoring for indications of toxicity is important
[] taking the drug with an inducing agent will increase the possibility of toxicity
[] taking the smallest effective dose is crucial
[] increasing fluid intake is recommended to avoid toxicity - Periodic laboratory tests are essential for
measuring serum drug levels is correct.
*Clients who are taking drugs that have a high potential for toxicity should undergo regular monitoring
of serum drug levels to be certain the drug level stays within the therapeutic range.
Monitoring for indications of toxicity is important is correct.
*Drugs that have a high potential for toxicity can quickly build up to toxic levels in the blood, resulting in
effects that can be irreversible or life-threatening. Therefore, the nurse should monitor for
manifestations of toxicity particular to the drug the client is taking.
Taking the smallest effective dose is crucial is correct.
*It is optimal to use the lowest effective dose of a drug to achieve therapeutic effects because doing so
helps minimize the risk for toxicity.
A nurse is teaching a client about the adverse effects of digoxin. which of the following statements
should the nurse include in the teaching?
[] "adverse effects are the intended effects of the medication."
[] "adverse effects indicate a severe allergy to the medication."
[] "decrease your medication dose if adverse effects occur."
[] "contact your provider if adverse effects occur."
- "contact your provider if adverse effects occur."
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