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appyboo

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The nurse has administered a dose of codeine to a client for the management of postoperative pain.
 
  The nurse monitors for respiratory depression because _____  of codeine is metabolized and converted to morphine, which can cause respiratory depression in the clients.
  Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

Question 2

A client is seen in the emergency department for an overdose of diazepam (Valium), a weakly basic drug. In order to enhance excretion of the drug, what does the nurse anticipate that the client will receive?
 
  1. High volumes of intravenous normal saline solution (NSS), a weakly basic solution
  2. Large doses of a proton pump inhibitor, in an acidic solution
  3. An intravenous solution containing sodium bicarbonate, which promotes alkaline urine
  4. An intravenous solution with ammonium chloride, which acidifies filtrate



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 10
Rationale: Chemical changes to drugs always result in functional changes. The products of drug metabolism, or metabolites, usually have less pharmacologic activity than the original molecule. On rare occasions a metabolite may have greater activity than the original drug. This is the case for codeine. Although 90 of codeine is changed to inactive metabolites by the liver, 10 is converted to morphine, which has significantly greater ability to relieve severe pain and has the potential to cause respiratory depression in clients.
Global Rationale: Chemical changes to drugs always result in functional changes. The products of drug metabolism, or metabolites, usually have less pharmacologic activity than the original molecule. On rare occasions a metabolite may have greater activity than the original drug. This is the case for codeine. Although 90 of codeine is changed to inactive metabolites by the liver, 10 is converted to morphine, which has significantly greater ability to relieve severe pain and has the potential to cause respiratory depression in clients.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Although high volumes of NSS will increase the glomerular filtration and promote diuresis, it will not promote the elimination of diazepam.
Rationale 2: A proton pump inhibitor would not help to promote elimination of the diazepam.
Rationale 3: Sodium bicarbonate is given to promote alkaline urine, but does not promote the elimination of diazepam.
Rationale 4: Ammonium chloride will provide acidic urine, in which the diazepam will be eliminated more quickly.
Global Rationale: Ammonium chloride will provide acidic urine, in which the diazepam will be eliminated more quickly. Although high volumes of NSS will increase the glomerular filtration and promote diuresis, it will not promote the elimination of diazepam. A proton pump inhibitor would not help to promote elimination of the diazepam. Sodium bicarbonate is given to promote alkaline urine, but does not promote the elimination of diazepam.




appyboo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
:D TYSM


kthug

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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