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A pregnant patient reports using marijuana during her pregnancy. She asks the nurse whether this will affect the fetus. What should the nurse tell her?
 
  a. Children born to patients who use mari-juana will have smaller brains.
  b. Neonates born to patients who use mari-juana will have withdrawal syndromes.
  c. Preschool-aged children born to patients who use marijuana are more likely to be hyperactive.
  d. School-aged children born to patients who use marijuana often have difficulty with memory.

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a woman with breast cancer who is receiving tamoxifen. A review of this patient's chart reveals a deficiency of the CYP2D6 gene. The nurse will contact the provider to suggest:
 
  a. a different medication.
  b. an increased dose.
  c. a reduced dose.
  d. serum drug levels.



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Answer to Question 1

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School-aged children born to patients who use marijuana may show deficits in memory, atten-tiveness, and problem solving. Chronic marijuana use alters brain size in individuals who use marijuana but not in children born to parents who use marijuana. Newborns will not show with-drawal symptoms. Preschool-aged children have difficulty with memory and sustained attention.

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Women with a deficiency of the CYP2D6 gene lack the ability to convert tamoxifen to its active form, endoxifen, and will not benefit from this drug. Another drug should be used to treat this patient's breast cancer. Increasing the dose, reducing the dose, or monitoring serum drug levels will not make this drug more effective in these women.




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