Factors Affecting Drug Interactions

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Question 1:

A nurse is reviewing a client’s medication regimen and notes that the client is taking two medications with similar pharmacological actions. The nurse should recognize that this can result in which of the following?

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Question 2:

A nurse is reviewing a client’s medication regimen and notes that the client is taking two medications with opposing pharmacological actions. The nurse should recognize that this can result in which of the following?

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Question 3:

A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a client who has a history of drug allergies. The nurse should be aware that this can increase the client’s risk for which of the following?

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Question 4:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an agonist and another being an antagonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 5:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an agonist and another being an inverse agonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 6:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an agonist and another being a partial agonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 7:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an antagonist and another being a partial agonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 8:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an inverse agonist and another being a partial agonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 9:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an antagonist and another being an inverse agonist at the same receptor. What will be their combined effect?

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Question 10:

A patient has been prescribed two drugs with one being an agonist and another being an antagonist at different receptors. What will be their combined effect?

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