_____________________ drugs decrease the effects of sympathetic nerve stimulation, endogenous catecholamines, and adrenergic drugs
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Antiadrenergic
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The ED nurse should anticipate what assessment finding subsequent to the administration of this drug? A) Increased level of consciousness within 2 to 5 minutes B) Immediate bronchodilation C) An immediate decrease in respiratory rate D) Bronchodilation within 5 to 10 minutes
The population health nurse is diagnosing and investigating health problems and hazards in the community. Which action did the nurse most likely complete?
1. Correlating pediatric asthma visits to the local ED with local emissions from a nearby fuel plant. 2. Providing asthma education programs to local elementary school teachers. 3. Informing the local health department about the increased rise in asthma attacks. 4. Lobbying the local fuel plant to decrease its emissions.
A 56-year-old female client is diagnosed with aplastic anemia. The nurse is preparing to administer a biological response modifier (BRM) to enhance her immune system. Which type of BRM is typically used for this condition?
A) Monoclonal antibodies (MOAB, MoAb) B) Interferons (IFN) C) Hematopoietic growth factors (HGFs) D) Interleukins (IL)
The nurse is preparing to administer a newly ordered statin drug to a patient and is reviewing the patient's list of current medications. Which medications may cause an interaction with the statin drug?
A. Metformin B. Cyclosporin C. Warfarin D. Erythromycin