chapter 10 Flashcards

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  1. A good history of herb and supplement use is critical before prescribing because approximately ____ % of patients in the United States are using herbal products.
  2. 10
  3. 5
  4. 38
  5. 70
A
  1. 38
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  1. A potential harmful effect on patients who take some herbal medication is:
  2. Constipation
  3. Lead poisoning
  4. Diarrhea
  5. Life-threatening rash
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  1. Lead poisoning
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  1. A thorough understanding of herbs is critical to patient safety. An example is the use of cinnamon to treat type II diabetes. It is important the patient uses Ceylon cinnamon, as the commercially available cassia cinnamon contains:
  2. Coumadin, which may lead to bleeding problems
  3. Coumarin, which can cause liver and kidney damage
  4. Cinnamic aldehyde, which is toxic to the kidney
  5. Cinnamate eugenol, which is toxic to the liver
A
  1. Coumarin, which can cause liver and kidney damage
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  1. Traditional Chinese medicine utilizes yin (cooling) versus yang (warming) in assessing and treating disease. Menopause is considered a time of imbalance, therefore the Chinese herbalist would prescribe:
  2. Herbs which are yang in nature
  3. Herbs that are yin in nature
  4. Ginger
  5. Golden seal
A
  1. Herbs that are yin in nature
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  1. According to traditional 5. Chinese medicine, if a person who has a fever is given a herb that is yang in nature, such as golden seal, the patient’s illness will:
  2. Get worse
  3. Get better
  4. Not be adequately treated
  5. Need additional herbs to treat the yang
A
  1. Get worse
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  1. In Ayurvedic medicine, treatment is based on the patient’s dominant dosha, which is referred to as the person’s:
  2. Vata
  3. Pitta
  4. Kapha
  5. Prakriti
A
  1. Prakriti
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  1. Herbs and supplements are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
  2. True
  3. False
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  1. False
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  1. When melatonin is used to induce sleep, the recommendation is that the patient:
  2. Take 10 mg 30 minutes before bed nightly
  3. Take 1 to 5 mg 30 minutes before bed nightly
  4. Not take melatonin more than three nights a week
  5. Combine melatonin with zolpidem (Ambien) for the greatest impact on sleep
A
  1. Not take melatonin more than three nights a week
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  1. Valerian tea causes relaxation and can be used to help a patient fall asleep. Overdosage of valerian (more than 2.5 gm/dose) may lead to:
  2. Cardiac disturbances
  3. Central nervous system depression
  4. Respiratory depression
  5. Skin rashes
A
  1. Cardiac disturbances
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The standard dosage of St John’s wort for the treatment of mild depression is:

  1. 300 mg daily
  2. 100 mg three times a day
  3. 300 mg three times a day
  4. 600 mg three times a day
A
  1. 300 mg three times a day
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  1. Ginseng, which is taken to assist with memory, may potentiate:
  2. Aricept
  3. Insulin
  4. Digoxin
  5. Propranolol
A
  1. Insulin
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  1. Licorice root is a common treatment for dyspepsia. Drug interactions with licorice include:
  2. Antihypertensives, diuretics, and digoxin
  3. Antidiarrheals, antihistamines, and omeprazole
  4. Penicillin antibiotic class and benzodiazepines
  5. None of the above
A
  1. Antihypertensives, diuretics, and digoxin
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  1. Patients should be warned about the overuse of topical wintergreen oil to treat muscle strains, as overapplication can lead to:
  2. Respiratory depression
  3. Cardiac disturbance
  4. Salicylates poisoning
  5. Life-threatening rashes
A
  1. Salicylates poisoning
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  1. The role of the NP in the use of herbal medication is to:
  2. Maintain competence in the prescribing of common herbal remedies
  3. Recommend common over-the-counter herbs to patients
  4. Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care
  5. Encourage patients to not use herbal therapy due to the documented dangers
A
  1. Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care
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