Pharmacology and the Nursing Process by Linda Lane Lilley: Practice Exam

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Clopidogrel's black box warning pertains to which issue?

  1. High cholesterol

  2. Genetic abnormalities

  3. Liver damage

  4. Kidney failure

The correct answer is: Genetic abnormalities

Clopidogrel's black box warning is not related to high cholesterol or liver damage, as there are no known adverse effects of this medication on these issues. Similarly, there is no evidence that clopidogrel causes kidney failure. The black box warning specifically pertains to genetic abnormalities, as there have been rare cases where individuals with certain genetic variations have had poor responses to the medication. It is important for healthcare providers to consider genetic testing before prescribing clopidogrel to ensure the best outcome for the patient. Therefore, option B is the most relevant and accurate choice.