PHARM EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Chapter 10 Analgesic Drugs
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A patient was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last month, and has complained of a dull ache in the abdomen for the past
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PHARM EXAM 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Chapter 10 Analgesic Drugs
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A patient was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last month, and has complained of a dull ache in the abdomen for the past 4 months. This pain has been gradually increasing, and the pain relievers taken at home are no longer effective. What type of pain is the patient experiencing?
a. Acute pain
b. Chronic pain
c. Somatic pain
d. Neuropathic pain
2. An 18-year-old basketball player fell and twisted his ankle during a game. The nurse will expect to administer which type of analgesic?
a. Synthetic opioid, such as meperidine (Demerol)
b. Opium alkaloid, such as morphine sulfate
c. Opioid antagonist, such as naloxone HCL (Narcan)
d. Nonopioid analgesic, such as indomethacin (Indocin)
What is the most important assessment data to consider before the nurse administers a dose of morphine sulfate to the patient?
a. His pulse rate
b. His respiratory rate
c. The appearance of the incision
d. The date of his last bowel movement
5. A patient will be discharged with a 1-week supply of an opioid analgesic for pain management after abdominal surgery. The nurse will include which information in the teaching plan?
a. How to prevent dehydration due to diarrhea
b. The importance of taking the drug only when the pain becomes severe
c. How to prevent constipation
d. The importance of taking the drug on an empty stomach
9. The nurse is reviewing herbal therapies. Which is a common use of the herb feverfew?
a. Muscle aches
b. Migraine headaches
c. Leg cramps
d. Incision pain after surgery
10. A patient is to receive acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) as part of the treatment for an acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose. Which action by the nurse is appropriate when giving this medication?
a. Giving the medication undiluted for full effect
b. Avoiding the use of a straw when giving this medication
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