Examplify 2
This exam evaluates your understanding of pharmacological principles, medication administration, side effects, nursing implications, and client education
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Q1: A patient is taking cefadroxil (Duricef) and comes to the office complaining of loose stools for the past 3 days. The patient reports having 6-8 watery stools daily. The NP assesses the patient: vital signs are normal and there are no signs/symptoms of dehydration. What is the next best intervention by the NP?
Q2: A new mother reports to the NP that her 6-month-old infant has a cold and a fever of 99.8F. The infant is not irritable and is feeding well without problems. The need to know whether it is okay for him to be immunized at this time. Which of the following statements is the BEST response by the NP?
Q3: Long-acting beta agonists (LABAs) must display a boxed warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration due to the:
Q4: Which of the following medications is contraindicated in a patient with medullary thyroid cancer?
Q5: The nurse practitioner (NP) has diagnosed a patient with gonorrhea. The NP knows that first-line treatment for gonorrhea should be which of the following?
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