ATI Pharmacology exam 2
Total Questions : 50
Showing 10 questions, Sign in for moreThe central nervous system (CNS) cells, where the impulses for the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) originate, are located where?
A patient who has Parkinson disease is being treated with the anticholinergic medication benztropine (Cogentin). The nurse will tell the patient that this drug will have which effect?
The nurse administers a drug to a patient whose heart rate is bradycardic aimed at increasing heart rate and myocardial activity. What adrenergic receptor is this drug stimulating?
The nurse assess that the patient is having a sympathetic response when noting what manifestation?
A patient who has been diagnosed with depression asks why the provider has not ordered a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor to treat the disorder. The nurse will explain to the patient that MAO inhibitors
A client primary care provider prescribed a B-adrenergic receptor blocker. Which of the following therapeutic effects do the client and care provider likely seek?
The nurse is preparing to administer a first dose of benztropine (Cogentin) to a patient diagnosed with parkinsonism. The nurse would notify the patient’s provider if the patient had a history of which condition?
Identify one indicator for a narcotic antagonist to be prescribed?
How does ephedrine act on the body?
A patient is being admitted to the floor following a motor vehicle accident. because of the stressful nature of the event, the nurse anticipates the patient will continue to have a sympathetic reaction during the post operative period. When monitoring the patient's serum electrolytes, what will the nurse closely monitor?
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