A) Edluar (zolpidem tartrate) sublingual tablet 5 mg nightly at bedtime
B) Ondansetron (Zofran) oral disintegrating tablet 8 mg q 8 hours PRN nausea
C) Ceclor (cefaclor for oral suspension) 250 mg q 6 hours
D) Oxymorphone hydrochloride extended release (Opana ER) 40 mg q 12 hours
E) Phenytoin (Dilantin) chewable tablet 100 mg q 12 hours
F) Potassium chloride oral solution 20 mEq daily
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient has been taking the same medications for a long time.
B) The patient is taking a large number of medications.
C) Most of the drugs on the list are prescribed at high doses.
D) The patient takes oral, injected, and inhaled medications.
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Multiple Choice
A) 9 A.M., 1 P.M., 5 P.M. and 10 P.M.
B) 9 A.M. and 9 P.M.
C) 9 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5 P.M.
D) Nightly before the patient goes to sleep
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient is having a mild allergic reaction and an antihistamine will make the patient feel better.
B) The patient is having an anaphylactic reaction and epinephrine should be administered right away.
C) The patient's infection is worsening and progressing to septic shock so blood cultures should be drawn.
D) The patient has developed toxic shock syndrome and the antibiotic orders must be changed right away.
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A) 1 tablet
B) 2 tablets
C) 3 tablets
D) 4 tablets
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Multiple Choice
A) Leave the patient to notify the physician and the pharmacist.
B) Determine if the patient is having any difficulty breathing.
C) Document the reaction in the patient's chart.
D) Obtain an order for hydrocortisone cream to relieve the itching.
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Multiple Choice
A) "When did you take your last dose of the medication?"
B) "Have you been taking extra doses of the medication?"
C) "Are you taking any other medications?"
D) "Have you ever taken this medication in the past? "
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Multiple Choice
A) Only take over-the-counter medications.
B) Have all of the prescriptions filled at the same pharmacy.
C) Avoid taking generic preparations of prescribed medications.
D) Only take the medications that the patient feels are necessary.
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A) Antagonism
B) Potentiation
C) Synergism
D) Incompatibility
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Multiple Choice
A) Provide written instructions about how to administer the injections.
B) Watch the patient give himself an injection.
C) Call the patient the next day to ask if he is having difficulty with the injections.
D) Ask the patient if he understands how to administer the injections.
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Multiple Choice
A) Bisacodyl (Dulcolax) 10 mg suppository daily PRN constipation
B) Prochlroperazine (Compazine) 10 mg IM q 6 hours PRN nausea
C) Brimonidine (Alphagan) 0.1% solution 2 drops to each eye daily
D) Proventil (Ventolin) inhaler 2 puffs as needed for shortness of breath
E) Fentanyl (Duragesic) 50 mcg transdermal patch apply every 72 hours
F) Insulin lispro (Humalog) insulin 15 units subcutaneously ac meals
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Multiple Choice
A) 10 mg
B) 15 mg
C) 20 mg
D) 25 mg
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Multiple Choice
A) Zolpidem (Ambien) 10 mg PO tonight if the patient cannot sleep
B) Prednisone 10 mg PO today, then taper down 1 mg each day for the next 10 days
C) Humulin R 10 units subcutaneously before each meal and at bedtime
D) Kefzol (Ancef) 1 g IVPB 30 minutes prior to surgery
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Multiple Choice
A) Methylphenidate (Ritalin) - schedule II
B) Alprazolam (Xanax) - schedule IV
C) Acetaminophen & codeine (Tylenol #3) - schedule III
D) Diphenoxylate & atropine (Lomotil) - schedule V
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Multiple Choice
A) "Be sure to swallow the pill whole."
B) "Crush the medication and place the powder in applesauce."
C) "Place the pill under your tongue."
D) "Let the pill slowly dissolve in your mouth."
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Multiple Choice
A) Morphine 10 mg PO
B) Dilaudid 1 mg IV push
C) Demerol 75 mg IM
D) Duragesic 50 mcg transdermal patch
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Multiple Choice
A) 0.5 mL
B) 0.75 mL
C) 1.3 mL
D) 1.5 mL
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Multiple Choice
A) Crush the medication and administer it to the patient mixed with applesauce.
B) Administer the medication to the patient with a small sip of water.
C) Contact the patient's physician to clarify the order.
D) Administer the equivalent medication dose through the patient's IV.
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Multiple Choice
A) A patient who would like some acetaminophen (Tylenol) for a mild headache
B) A patient who has a question about her daily medications
C) A patient who needs discharge teaching about an antibiotic
D) A patient who just received nitroglycerin for chest pain
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Multiple Choice
A) Warfarin (Coumadin) 5 mg PO daily before dinner
B) Methotrexate (Trexall) 8 tablets PO once weekly on Saturdays
C) Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 137 mcg PO daily before breakfast
D) Zolpidem (Ambien) 5 mg PO at bedtime as needed for sleep
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