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NURS 111 Glucocorticoids in Nonendocrine Disorders Quiz – Holy Names University Chapter 72: Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A nurse is discussing glucocorticoids with a group of nursing stud... ents. Which statement by a student indicates understanding of the teaching? a. “Glucocorticoids have both endocrine and nonendocrine uses.” b. “Patients treated for adrenocortical insufficiency receive pharmacologic doses.” c. “Pharmacologic effects are achieved with low doses of glucocorticoids.” d. “Physiologic doses are used to treat inflammatory disorders.” 2. A nurse tells a nursing student that the glucocorticoids given for rheumatoid arthritis are nearly identical to substances produced naturally by the body. The student remarks that the drug must be very safe. Which response by the nurse is correct? a. “As long as the drug is taken as prescribed, side effects usually do not occur.” b. “By interrupting the inflammatory process, these drugs inhibit side effects.” c. “Side effects can occur and are dependent on the dose and duration of treatment.” d. “The negative feedback loop prevents side effects.” 3. A clinic patient who has been taking a glucocorticoid for arthritis for several months remarks to the nurse, “It’s a good thing my symptoms are better, because my mother has been quite ill, and I have to take care of her.” The patient’s blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg. The nurse will report this to the provider and ask about: a. reducing the patient’s dose. b. using every other day dosing. c. increasing the patient’s dose. d. tapering the dose. 4. A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students why glucocorticoids are preferred over nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of inflammation. Which statement by a student indicates a need for further teaching? a. “Glucocorticoids act by multiple mechanisms and have more anti-inflammatory effects than NSAIDs.” b. “Glucocorticoids have fewer side effects than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.” c. “Glucocorticoids help avert damage to tissues from lysosomal enzymes.” d. “Glucocorticoids reduce the immune component of inflammation.” 5. A patient who is a long-distance runner has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in both knees and will begin glucocorticoid therapy. When teaching the patient about the medication, the nurse will include what information? a. “By reducing inflammation, this drug will slow the progression of your disease.” b. “Glucocorticoids are used as adjunctive therapy during acute flare-ups.” c. “Oral glucocorticoids cause less toxicity than intra-articular injections.” d. “You may resume running when the pain and swelling improve.” 6. The prescriber orders 20 mg of hydrocortisone orally once each day. The nurse will make sure the drug is scheduled to be administered at what time? a. 8:00 AM b. 12:00 PM c. 4:00 PM d. 9:00 PM 7. A patient is about to receive prednisone for tendonitis. The nurse reviewing the chart would be concerned about which of the following in the patient’s medical history? a. Asthma and allergic rhinitis b. Gouty arthritis c. Seborrheic dermatitis d. Systemic fungal infection 8. A 60-year-old female patient is about to begin long-term therapy with a glucocorticoid. Which of the following will be important for minimizing the risk of osteoporosis? a. Baseline vitamin D level b. Calcium and vitamin D supplements c. Estrogen therapy d. Skeletal x-rays before treatment 9. A patient taking high doses of a glucocorticoid develops weakness in the muscles of the upper arms and in the legs. What will the nurse do? a. Contact the provider to ask about reducing the dose. b. Encourage the patient to restrict sodium intake. c. Reassure the patient that this is an expected side effect. d. Tell the patient to stop taking the drug. 10. A patient taking a glucocorticoid for arthritis reports feeling bloated. The nurse notes edema of the patient’s hands and feet. Which action by the nurse is correct? a. Ask the patient about sodium intake. b. Obtain a blood glucose level. c. Suggest the patient limit potassium intake. d. Tell the patient to stop taking the drug. 11. A child is to begin long-term glucocorticoid therapy. The parents ask the nurse about the effects of this drug on the child’s growth. Which response by the nurse is correct? a. “A smaller dose may be indicated for your child.” b. “Ask your provider about every other day dosing.” c. “Long-acting glucocorticoid preparations should prevent growth suppression.” d. “Oral glucocorticoids rarely cause growth suppression.” 12. A patient who has been taking a glucocorticoid for several months arrives in the clinic. The nurse notes that the patient’s cheeks appear full and that a prominent hump of fat is present on the upper back. The nurse will ask the provider to order which test(s)? a. Liver function tests b. Serum electrolytes c. Tuberculin skin test d. Vitamin D levels 13. A nurse is teaching a patient who has taken glucocorticoids for over a year about glucocorticoid withdrawal. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? a. “I should reduce the dose by half each day until I stop taking the drug.” b. “I will need to have cortisol levels monitored during the withdrawal process.” c. “The withdrawal schedule may take several months.” d. “If I have surgery, I may need to take the drug for a while, even after I have stopped.” MULTIPLE RESPONSE 1. Which disorders may be treated with glucocorticoids? (Select all that apply.) a. Allergic rhinitis b. Anaphylaxis c. Bronchiolitis d. 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