A nurse is providing instruction to a client who is prescribed with Repaglinide (Prandin). All of which is true regarding this medication, except?
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Do not skip the dose when a meal is not taken.
Repaglinide (Prandin) is a meglitinide type of antidiabetic which has a quick onset of action which allows a client to take the medication with meals and skip a dose when a meal is skipped.
Which of the following medications causes hypoglycemia, except?
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Oral contraceptives.
Medications such as thiazide diuretics, corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, estrogen, and sympathomimetics cause hyperglycemia.
Which of the following insulin cannot be mixed with any other type of insulin?
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Insulin glargine.
Only insulin glargine cannot be mixed with any other types of insulin.
A client with diabetes mellitus type I was prescribed with Exenatide (Bydureon). The nurse will take which of the following appropriate actions?
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Hold the medication and call the physician to question the prescription.
Exenatide (Bydureon) is only used to treat diabetes mellitus type 2 only. Therefore, holding the medication and calling the physician to question the order.
Option A: A prefilled pens are ready for injection.
Options B and C: Although are correct about the medication, it should not be administered in this kind of situation.
A private nurse visits a client who is taking Humulin NPH insulin daily. The client asks the nurse on how is the storage of the unopened vials of insulin. The nurse tells the client to:
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Store it in the refrigerator.
Unopened insulin is stored in the refrigerator until the expiry date.
Option A: Only opened vials are stored at room temperature and it will only last for 28 days.
Option B: It should never be stored in the freezer.
Option D: Insulin are sensitive to light.
A patient is taking insulin glargine injection daily. The nurse instruct the client that the onset of action will likely happen?
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2-4 hours after administration.
Insulin glargine is a long-acting insulin with an onset of 2-4 hours, no peak, and its duration of action is 24 hours.
A nurse is teaching a patient on how to mix regular insulin and NPH insulin in the same syringe. Which of the following actions, if performed by the patient , indicates the need for further teaching?
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Withdraws NPH insulin first.
The regular insulin is drawn into the syringe first then the NPH, this will avoid contaminating the regular insulin vial with another type.
Options A, C, and D are correct actions for preparing regular and NPH insulin.
Glipizide (Glucotrol) is prescribed to a patient with diabetes mellitus. The nurse instruct the patient to avoid which of the following?
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Alcohol
Alcohol when combined with glipizide, a disulfiram-like reaction (flushing, headache, and nausea) happens. In addition, large amounts of alcohol cause hypoglycemia.
Options A, B, and D are not to be avoided.
Sildenafil (Viagra) is given to a patient with erectile dysfunction. Which of the following history is contraindicated with the medication?
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Use of nitroprusside.
Sildenafil (Viagra) are contraindicated in patients taking nitrates, nitroprusside, and beta blockers.
Options A and B are the side effects of this medication.
Option C is not contraindicated with the use of sildenafil.
A patient adrenal insufficiency is to be discharged and is given Prednisone as a home medication. The nurse instruct the patient the following, except?
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To avoid foods rich in potassium.
One of the side effects of taking prednisone is hypokalemia so a potassium rich food should be included in the diet.