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Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach A nurse omit a dose of Digoxin? True/False True: doctors can sometimes be compelled to omit Digoxin dose when a patient’s clinical response to the concentrations of dioxin serum may yield risky effects. The question can be made professional when framed as: what are the dire effects of digoxin that a nurse must consider before administering digoxin to a patient? 2. Which of the following is not a vital consideration a vender should consider before selling paracetamol to a patient? a. Breast feeding or she pregnant – breast feeding or pregnant women should only take medicines prescribed to them by doctors b.
Eating habit of the patient (answer) c. Have dire liver problems or drink large amounts of alcohol regularly d. Taking another medicine prescribed by a doctor e. Have had allergic reaction to any form of medication The question can be made easier as an application question when framed as; paracetamols are dispensable even in supermarkets, what should a vender consider before selling paracetamol to any of its clients (Adams et al., 2013). 3. Which of the following is not the most common effect resulting from drug overdose a.
Sudden chest pain (answer) b. Alteration with vital signs including temperature, blood pressure, respiration rate, and pulse rates among others c. Abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea as well as vomiting blood d. Confusion, sleepiness, and coma e. It should be noted that drug overdoses are life threatening. Professionally, the question can e framed as what are the clear symptoms of drug overdose (Adams et al., 2013). Reference Top of Form Top of Form Adams, M., Holland, L. N., & Urban, C. Q. (2013).
Pharmacology for nurses: A pathophysiologic approach. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson. Bottom of Form
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