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Question 1 of 5

The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of lispro and glargine insulins being administered to the 2-year-old with type 1 DM. Which findings on the serum laboratory report indicate that treatment is effective?

Correct Answer: A, B

Rationale: The treatment goal for children with type 1 DM is blood glucose levels within the normal range (60-105 mg/dL for a 2-year-old). Hgb A1c levels are indicative of the average blood glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months; normal A1c is 3.9% to 7.7%. Although the other laboratory values are normal, these do not indicate the effectiveness of insulin therapy.

Question 2 of 5

The hospitalized adult is having difficulty falling and staying asleep. The nurse consults standing orders, which have medications included in the table illustrated. Which hypnotic medication should the nurse administer to effectively help the client sleep soundly throughout the night?

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Triazolam (Halcion) has a later peak and longer duration, helping the client fall and stay asleep longer.

Question 3 of 5

Since taking the antidepressant doxepin, the female client has been reporting a decrease in sexual desire. She tells the nurse she “just isn't that interested” because she “just doesn't enjoy sex anymore.” She and her partner agree that they miss the excitement they used to share. Which is the most helpful response by the nurse?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The most therapeutic response is to ask the client how she feels about contacting the HCP; switching to another antidepressant may be necessary if sexual dysfunction side effects become intolerable.

Question 4 of 5

The newly hospitalized client admits using heroin 8 hours ago. Which assessment findings, if observed in the client, should the nurse associate with heroin withdrawal?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Dysphoric mood, pupillary dilation, and sweating are signs of heroin withdrawal. Heroin is an opioid.

Question 5 of 5

The 3-year-old with LTB is receiving aerosolized racemic epinephrine. Which assessment finding should the nurse recognize as indicating that the treatment is having an adverse effect?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A: Tachycardia is an adverse effect of racemic epinephrine (AsthmaNefrin). B: Hypertension, not hypotension, is an adverse effect of racemic epinephrine; a BP of 60/40 mm Hg in a 3-year-old indicates hypotension. C: A respiratory rate of 25 breaths/min is normal for a 3-year-old. D: A pulse oximetry reading of 90% is concerning and may indicate the need for supplemental oxygen, but it is not an adverse effect from the medication.

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