Practice Question
The practical nurse (PN) administers exenatide subcutaneous one hour before breakfast to a client with diabetes mellitus. Which action should the PN take to determine if the medication was effective?
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Correct Answer:
Monitor the client's blood glucose levels.
Rationale:
💠 Exenatide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that lowers postprandial blood glucose by enhancing insulin secretion and slowing gastric emptying.
💠 The best way to determine medication effectiveness is to check blood glucose levels after meals.
💠 Nausea and appetite changes are side effects, but they do not indicate effectiveness.
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Question Details
- Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: LPN HESI Exams
- Domain: Pharmacology
- Answer Choices: 4