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~ NERVOUS SYSTEM MEDICATIONS Regina Callion MSN, RN NCLEX PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. A 36-years-old client is admitted to the critical care unit for an overdose of a cholinergic drug. The client reports bradycardia, bronchospasms, bladder spasms, and pupil constriction. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment? Select all that apply. 1. Meperidine 2. Digoxin 3. Atropine 4. Norepinephrine 5. Anticholinesterase medications 2. A nurse is reconciling the medications in an emergency cart, the norepinephrine is most appropriately given for: 1. treatment of severe hypotension 2. management of chronic neurogenic pain 3. treatment of severe upper airway constriction 4. management of urinary incontinence 3. A nurse is preparing to administer a non-selective beta adrenergic agent. Which of the following conditions in the client’s history indicate a possible contraindication? Select all that apply. 1. hypersensitivity reactions 2. pulmonary hypertension 3. hearing loss 4. routine garlic tablet consumption 5. fever and clear nasal drainage 4. A nurse is preparing to administer an adrenergic (sympathomimetic) drug which medication could cause a potential hypertensive crisis? 1. aspirin 2. monoamine oxidase inhibitor 3. insulin aspart 4. amlodipine ReMar Nurse University NCLEX Pharmacology Review 13 $200 off NCLEX Review Sale ends 7/8/2022 a ReMarNurse.com Downloaded by Peace Ogwuche (peaceogwuchel23@ gmail.com)
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