A nurse is caring for a client who reports taking propranolol for several years but has recently stopped for financial reasons.
The nurse should assess the client for which of the following findings?
Bradypnea.
Hyperkalemia.
Tachycardia.
Rhinitis.
The Correct Answer is C
Propranolol is a beta-blocker that is used to treat high blood pressure and other heart conditions.
Abrupt discontinuation of propranolol can result in a variety of adverse reactions, including tachycardia (increased heart rate).
Choice A is wrong because bradypnea (abnormally slow breathing) is not a known withdrawal symptom of propranolol.
Choice B is wrong because hyperkalemia (high potassium levels) is not a known withdrawal symptom of propranolol.
Choice D is wrong because rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane) is not a known withdrawal symptom of propranolol.
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Correct Answer is D
Explanation
Long-term use of prednisone can lead to a decrease in bone density and an increased risk of osteoporosis.
Consuming a diet high in calcium can help to maintain bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Choice A is wrong because while it is important for individuals taking prednisone to receive immunizations, they should not receive live vaccines due to the immunosuppressive effects of prednisone.
Choice B is wrong because prednisone can cause hypertension, not hypotension.
Choice C is wrong because prednisone can cause hyperglycemia, not hypoglycemia.
Correct Answer is D
Explanation
Methimazole is an antithyroid medication that controls the overproduction of thyroid hormone in Graves’ disease.
One of the symptoms of Graves’ disease is difficulty sleeping due to the overproduction of thyroid hormone.
After taking methimazole for 2 months, the client’s thyroid hormone levels should decrease, leading to an improvement in sleep.
Choice A is wrong because weight loss is a symptom of Graves’ disease due to the overproduction of thyroid hormone.
Methimazole controls the overproduction of thyroid hormone and may lead to weight gain.
Choice B is wrong because warmer skin is a symptom of Graves’ disease due to the overproduction of thyroid hormone.
Methimazole controls the overproduction of thyroid hormone and may lead to cooler skin.
Choice C is wrong because an increase in pulse rate is a symptom of Graves’ disease due to the overproduction of thyroid hormone.
Methimazole controls the overproduction of thyroid hormone and may lead to a decrease in pulse rate.
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