Androgen Drug Quiz
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Which condition is NOT an indication for androgen drugs?

  • Breast tenderness (correct)
  • Hypogonadism
  • Endometriosis
  • Hereditary angioedema
  • What is the mechanism of action for androgen drugs?

  • Suppress the production of testosterone
  • Inhibit the production of red blood cells
  • Stimulate the action of endogenous hormone to replace deficient hormones or treat hormone-sensitive disorders (correct)
  • Increase the production of estrogen
  • What is a potential adverse reaction of androgen therapy in men?

  • Hirsutism
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Reduced breast size
  • Impotence (correct)
  • Which disease is a contraindication for androgen therapy?

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    What is an important nursing responsibility when administering testosterone?

    <p>Administer intramuscularly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Androgen Drugs Indications

    • Conditions where androgen drugs are indicated include testosterone deficiency, delayed puberty in boys, and certain types of breast cancer in women.
    • A condition that is NOT an indication for androgen drugs is prostate cancer, as androgens can exacerbate this disease.

    Mechanism of Action

    • Androgen drugs primarily work by binding to androgen receptors, initiating a cascade of cellular processes that promote androgenic effects.
    • They stimulate protein synthesis, muscle growth, and erythropoiesis, enhancing physical performance and improving overall well-being.

    Adverse Reactions in Men

    • A potential adverse reaction of androgen therapy in men is gynecomastia, an abnormal enlargement of breast tissue, resulting from hormonal imbalances caused by supplementation.

    Contraindications

    • Androgen therapy is contraindicated in patients with a history of prostate diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, due to the risk of disease progression.

    Nursing Responsibilities

    • An important nursing responsibility when administering testosterone is to monitor patients for signs of adverse reactions, ensuring regular assessment of hormone levels and evaluating for symptoms such as mood changes or signs of cardiovascular issues.

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    Test your knowledge of androgen drug classification, mechanism of action, drug examples, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, and nursing responsibilities with this informative quiz.

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