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The nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which client is likely experiencing drug tolerance? 15 Answers: A-D  

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Correct Answer:

A client who requires a higher dose of a drug to feel the same effects.

Rationale:

⚖️ Drug tolerance develops when repeated use reduces a drug’s effectiveness, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect.

⚖️ This is a pharmacodynamic adaptation, not an allergic or adverse reaction.

⚖️ Monitoring tolerance helps adjust doses safely and prevent toxicity or overdose.

⚖️ Common drugs associated with tolerance include opioids, benzodiazepines, and certain antihypertensives.

⚖️ Recognizing tolerance ensures continued therapeutic benefit while maintaining safety.

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What is the correct method for administering a subcutaneous medication?

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A. Insert medication under the client's tongue.
B. Inject medication into the fatty tissue layer.
C. Infuse medication directly into the client's vein.
D. Apply the ointment to the client's skin.
What action should the nurse take during the planning step of the nursing process?

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A. Obtain the client's current vital signs.
B. Administer the drug as prescribed.
C. Determine client goals and outcomes.
D. Provide client education about the drug
What is a drug's peak effect?

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A. The time required to reach maximum therapeutic response.
B. The time required to be excreted from the body.
C. The time required to reach a steady state in the body.
D. The time required to elicit a therapeutic response.
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