Pharmacology Mid-Term ATI questions

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A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 900 units/hr via IV infusion. The amount available is heparin 25,000 units in 500 mL 5% dextrose in water. The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many mL/hr? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Correct Answer: 18

A nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client who is NPO and is receiving enteral feedings through an NG tube. Which of the following prescriptions should the nurse clarify with the provider? A. Aspirin EC 325 mg per NG tube daily B. Atorvastatin 40 mg per NG tube daily C. Propranolol 20 mg per NG tube daily D. Sucralfate 2 g oral suspension per NG tube BID

Correct Answer: A. Aspirin EC 325 mg per NG tube daily

A nurse is planning to administer epoetin alfa to a client who has chronic kidney failure. Which of the following should the nurse plan to review prior to administering this medication? A. Blood pressure B. Temperature C. Blood glucose levels D. Total protein level

Correct Answer: A. Blood pressure

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for a QT interval medication. Which of the following conditions should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of this medication? A. Bradycardia B. Jaundice C. Low blood pressure D. Dark urine

Correct Answer: A. Bradycardia

A nurse is preparing to administer an epinephrine IV bolus to a client. Which of the following should the nurse verify before initiating the IV medication? A. Concentration of the formulation B. Reversibility of the medication C. Potential barriers to absorption D. Gastric emptying time

Correct Answer: A. Concentration of the formulation

A nurse is teaching a client who has asthma and a prescription for a fluticasone dry powder inhaler (DPI). Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A. "This medication should be taken at the start of your symptoms." B. "Rinse your mouth after administering this medication." C. "Shake the canister prior to administering this medication." D. "This medication relaxes your airways to decrease your symptoms."

Correct Answer: B. "Rinse your mouth after administering this medication."

A nurse is teaching a client with chronic asthma who has a new prescription for cromolyn. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A. "Use the inhaler just before exercise." B. "The medication's therapeutic effects can take up to several weeks to develop." C. "You will shake the medication container for 3 seconds." D. "You will need to exhale slowly after you inhale."

Correct Answer: B. "The medication's therapeutic effects can take up to several weeks to develop."

A nurse is teaching a client who has allergic rhinitis about a new prescription for brompheniramine. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching? A. "Report gastrointestinal disturbances immediately." B. "You might find that you develop a dry mouth." C. "You should not experience any central nervous system alterations." D. "Increased urinary frequency is an expected effect."

Correct Answer: B. "You might find that you develop a dry mouth."

A nurse is reviewing the medication history of a client who has mild intermittent asthma. The nurse should anticipate a prescription for which of the following inhalers for the client? A. Ipratropium B. Albuterol sulfate C. Tiotropium D. Budesonide

Correct Answer: B. Albuterol sulfate

A nurse is caring for a client who has bronchitis and a prescription for a mucolytic agent. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of this type of medication? A. Fluid overload B. Bronchospasm C. Electrolyte imbalance D. Tachycardia

Correct Answer: B. Bronchospasm

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has venous thrombosis and a prescription for warfarin. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A. Take ibuprofen as needed for headaches or other minor pains B. Carry a medical alert ID card C. Report to the laboratory weekly to have blood drawn for aPTT D. Increase intake of dark green vegetables

Correct Answer: B. Carry a medical alert ID card

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving cefotetan 1 g via intermittent IV bolus every 12 hr to treat a postoperative infection. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor for as an adverse effect of the medication? A. Disorientation B. Epistaxis C. Constipation D. Jaundice

Correct Answer: B. Epistaxis

A nurse is caring for a client who has been in the PACU for more than 1 hr, has a respiratory rate of 9/min, and is difficult to arouse. The nurse should expect a prescription for which of the following medications? A. Pentazocine B. Naloxone C. Naltrexone D. Butorphanol

Correct Answer: B. Naloxone

A nurse is caring for a client who has unstable angina. The nurse should anticipate a prescription from the provider for which of the following medications? A. Epinephrine B. Nitroglycerin C. Lidocaine D. Atropine

Correct Answer: B. Nitroglycerin

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory values of a client who is receiving a continuous IV heparin infusion and has an aPTT of 90 sec. Which of the following actions should the nurse prepare to take? A. Administer vitamin K B. Reduce the infusion rate C. Give the client a low-dose aspirin D. Request an INR

Correct Answer: B. Reduce the infusion rate

A nurse is caring for a client who has asthma and is prescribed a short-acting beta2-agonist. Which of the following should the nurse identify as the expected outcome of this medication? A. Reduces the frequency of attacks B. Reverses bronchospasm C. Prevents inflammation D. Decreases chronic manifestations

Correct Answer: B. Reverses bronchospasm

A nurse is preparing to administer an IM injection for a client. Which of the following factors should the nurse identify as a potential contraindication to administering the medication via the IM route? A. The medication is a depot preparation. B. The client is taking an anticoagulant. C. The medication is a particulate suspension. D. The client has been vomiting.

Correct Answer: B. The client is taking an anticoagulant.

A nurse is reviewing the medication history of a client who has asthma. Which of the following medication combinations should the nurse identify as incompatible? A. Albuterol and montelukast B. Theophylline and zileuton C. Aminophylline and fluticasone D. Salmeterol and levalbuterol

Correct Answer: B. Theophylline and zileuton

A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for enteric-coated aspirin as stroke prophylaxis. The client asks the nurse why the provider prescribed an enteric-coated medication. Which of the following responses should the nurse give? A. "The enteric coating allows a lower dosage to be given." B. "Enteric-coated medications have better absorption in the body." C. "Enteric-coated medications cause less gastric irritation." D. "The enteric coating provides a steady release of the medication over time."

Correct Answer: C. "Enteric-coated medications cause less gastric irritation."

A nurse is caring for a client with multiple sclerosis and neurogenic bladder who is receiving bethanechol. The nurse should identify that which of the following client statements indicates a therapeutic action of the medication? A. "My mouth seems very dry lately." B. "I've noticed my heart beating faster." C. "I am able to urinate more freely." D. "I've noticed I can take a deep breath more easily."

Correct Answer: C. "I am able to urinate more freely."

A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for warfarin. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the instructions? A. "I'll use a safety razor to shave each day." B. "I'll be sure to eat lots of spinach." C. "I'll avoid contact sports like football." D. "I'll take ibuprofen if I get a headache."

Correct Answer: C. "I'll avoid contact sports like football."

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for clopidogrel. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? A. Insomnia B. Hypotension C. Bleeding D. Constipation

Correct Answer: C. Bleeding

A nurse is caring for an 8-year-old child who has sickle cell anemia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Apply cool compresses to the painful area B. Initiate contact isolation precautions C. Give the child flavored popsicles D. Administer phytonadione

Correct Answer: C. Give the child flavored popsicles

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for enalapril. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects of this medication? A. Ecchymosis B. Jaundice C. Hypotension D. Hypokalemia

Correct Answer: C. Hypotension

A nurse is caring for a client who has severe asthma and allergic rhinitis. The client is taking theophylline. Which of the following medications should the nurse identify as being incompatible with theophylline? A. Cromolyn B. Albuterol C. Zafirlukast D. Methylprednisolone

Correct Answer: C. Zafirlukast

A nurse is administering subcutaneous epinephrine for a client who is experiencing anaphylaxis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? A. Hypotension B. Hyperthermia C. Hypoglycemia D. Tachycardia

Correct Answer: D. Tachycardia

A nurse is reviewing the medical record for a client who has a migraine and a prescription for sumatriptan. Which of the following factors in the client's medical history should the nurse identify as a contraindication to receiving sumatriptan? A. Renal impairment B. Ischemic heart disease C. Severe osteoporosis D. Cirrhosis

Correct Answer: B. Ischemic heart disease

A nurse is caring for a client who has a vitamin K deficiency. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect? A. Irregular bone formation B. Abnormal movements C. Blurred vision D. Excessive bruising

Correct Answer: D. Excessive bruising

A nurse is caring for a client who takes warfarin to treat chronic atrial fibrillation and has early manifestations of Alzheimer's disease. The client's partner asks the nurse if the client would benefit from taking ginkgo biloba. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "Ginkgo biloba will likely interfere with the effectiveness of his other medications." B. "You should ask his provider if ginkgo biloba is safe." C. "Ginkgo biloba is most effective in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease." D. "People who have Alzheimer's disease should adhere to the medication regimen their provider prescribes."

Correct Answer: A. "Ginkgo biloba will likely interfere with the effectiveness of his other medications."

A nurse is caring for a client who takes Ginkgo biloba daily at home. Which of the following effects should the nurse expect from the use of this herbal supplement? A. Decreased platelet aggregation B. Prevention of migraine headaches C. Increased risk of deep-vein thrombosis D. Lowered cholesterol and triglyceride levels

Correct Answer: A. Decreased platelet aggregation

A nurse is planning care for a client with thrombophlebitis who has a prescription to receive heparin via continuous IV infusion. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care? A. Infuse the heparin using an electronic IV pump B. Administer vitamin K if the client has indications of hemorrhage C. Adjust the dosage of heparin based on the client's PT levels D. Inform the client that the heparin will dissolve the thrombus

Correct Answer: A. Infuse the heparin using an electronic IV pump

A nurse is assessing a child who has acute lymphocytic leukemia and is receiving vincristine sulfate. Which of the following findings is the nurse's priority? A. Paresthesia B. Alopecia C. Stomatitis D. Constipation

Correct Answer: A. Paresthesia

A nurse is caring for a client with asthma who has been taking an inhaled glucocorticoid and long-acting beta2-agonist combination dry-powdered inhaler (DPI) for maintenance therapy. The nurse should identify that which of the following is a disadvantage of this medication? A. Restricted dosage flexibility B. Complicated delivery device C. Serious systemic effects D. Limited efficacy over time

Correct Answer: A. Restricted dosage flexibility

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has been hospitalized for major depressive disorder and has a prescription for amitriptyline. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. "I will take amitriptyline in the morning because I'll likely have trouble falling asleep if I take it in the evening." B. "I will move slowly when I stand up because amitriptyline can cause my blood pressure to decrease." C. "I can drink a glass of beer or wine with my evening meal because amitriptyline doesn't interact with alcohol." D. "I will avoid foods that are high in fiber because amitriptyline can cause diarrhea."

Correct Answer: B. "I will move slowly when I stand up because amitriptyline can cause my blood pressure to decrease."

A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant and inquiring about alternative, non-pharmacological therapies for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP). Which of the following options should the nurse recommend? A. "Be sure to eat at least 3 large meals each day." B. "If you're experiencing nausea when you wake up, wait to eat until lunchtime." C. "You may need to take additional supplements to alleviate nausea." D. "Ginger is effective in the treatment of nausea and vomiting."

Correct Answer: D. "Ginger is effective in the treatment of nausea and vomiting."

A nurse is monitoring a client who takes aspirin daily. The nurse should identify which of the following manifestations as adverse effects of aspirin? (Select all that apply.) A. Hypertension B. Coffee‑ground emesis C. Tinnitus D. Paresthesias of the extremities E. Nausea

B. Coffee‑ground emesis C. Tinnitus E. Nausea

A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 12,000 units subcutaneously to a client every 8 hr. Heparin 20,000 units/1 mL is available. How many mL should the nurse administer per dose? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest tenth, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Correct Answer: 0.6

A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has rheumatoid arthritis and a prescription for long-term prednisone therapy. The nurse should instruct the client to monitor for which of the following adverse effects? A. Stress fractures B. Orthostatic hypotension C. Gingival ulcerations D. Weight loss

Correct Answer: A. Stress fractures

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous cardiac monitoring. Which of the following medications should the nurse anticipate administering to treat atrial fibrillation? A. Atropine B. Diltiazem C. Epinephrine D. Phenytoin

Correct Answer: B. Diltiazem

A nurse is caring for a client who has asthma and requires long-term treatment. The nurse should identify that which of the following medications used for long-term treatment places the client at an increased risk of asthma-related death? A. Salmeterol B. Fluticasone C. Budesonide D. Theophylline

Correct Answer: A. Salmeterol

A nurse is caring for a client who has peptic ulcer disease and reports a headache. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? A. Ibuprofen B. Naproxen C. Aspirin D. Acetaminophen

Correct Answer: D. Acetaminophen

A nurse is caring for a client with multiple sclerosis and neurogenic bladder who is receiving bethanechol. The nurse should identify that which of the following client statements indicates a therapeutic action of the medication? A. "My mouth seems very dry lately." B. "I've noticed my heart beating faster." C. "I am able to urinate more freely." D. "I've noticed I can take a deep breath more easily."

Correct Answer: C. "I am able to urinate more freely."

A nurse is providing teaching to a group of new parents about medications. The nurse should include that aspirin is contraindicated for children who have a viral infection due to the risk of developing which of the following adverse effects? A. Reye's syndrome B. Visual disturbances C. Diabetes mellitus D. Wilms' tumor

Correct Answer: A. Reye's syndrome

A nurse is admitting a client who has atrial fibrillation with a heart rate of 155/min. The nurse should anticipate a prescription from the provider for which of the following medications? A. Atropine B. Diltiazem C. Epinephrine D. Vasopressin

Correct Answer: B. Diltiazem

A nurse is teaching a group of nurses about the effects of a client receiving spinal anesthesia. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching? A. Lidocaine toxicity will cause the client to develop tachycardia. B. Most clients develop a headache from spinal anesthesia. C. Hypotension is an adverse effect of spinal anesthesia. D. Urinary urgency occurs when the client has spinal anesthesia.

Correct Answer: C. Hypotension is an adverse effect of spinal anesthesia.

A nurse administered an antibiotic 10 min ago to a client who is now reporting wheezing and swelling of the eyelids. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first? A. Give oral corticosteroids B. Administer dopamine C. Give diphenhydramine IV D. Administer epinephrine subcutaneously

Correct Answer: D. Administer epinephrine subcutaneously

A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a school-age child with asthma about medications for bronchospasm. Which of the following inhaled medications should the nurse instruct the parents to use to relieve an acute asthma attack? A. Salmeterol B. Cromolyn C. Fluticasone D. Albuterol

Correct Answer: D. Albuterol

A nurse is caring for a client who takes scheduled morphine for cancer pain. The client reports experiencing breakthrough pain. The nurse should anticipate a prescription from the provider for which of the following medications to treat breakthrough pain? A. Meperidine B. Buprenorphine C. Methadone D. Fentanyl

Correct Answer: D. Fentanyl

A nurse is reviewing a client's current medications. The client states, "I also take ginkgo biloba." Which of the following medications has the potential to interact with ginkgo biloba? A. Acetaminophen B. Warfarin C. Digoxin D. Lisinopril

B. Warfarin CORRECT: Ginkgo biloba can suppress coagulation and increase the risk of bleeding or hemorrhage which is further increased if the client is taking an anticoagulant, such as warfarin.

A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 8,000 units subcutaneously every 8 hr. Heparin 10,000 units/1 mL is available. How many mL should the nurse administer per dose? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest tenth, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Correct Answer: 0.8

A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 500 units/hr to a client who has a deep-vein thrombosis. Heparin is available at 25,000 units in 500 mL of 5% dextrose in water. The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many mL/hr? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round to the nearest whole number, use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Correct Answer: 10

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for ergotamine. The nurse should recognize that ergotamine is administered to treat which of the following conditions? A. Raynaud's phenomenon B. Migraine headaches C. Ulcerative colitis D. Anemia

Correct Answer: B. Migraine headaches

A nurse is providing teaching to a client with asthma who has a new prescription for a short-acting beta-2 agonist (SABA) bronchodilator. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse share? A. The SABA will provide prolonged control of asthma attacks. B. SABAs are also available in an oral form. C. The SABA will have to be taken with an inhaled glucocorticoid. D. Notify the provider if the SABA is needed more than twice per week.

Correct Answer: D. Notify the provider if the SABA is needed more than twice per week.

A nurse is planning care for a client who has a seizure disorder and a new prescription for valproic acid. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse plan to monitor? (Select all that apply.) A. BUN B. PTT C. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) D. Urinalysis E. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)

Correct Answers: B. PTT C. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) E. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)

A nurse is monitoring a client who has asthma, takes albuterol, and recently started taking propranolol to treat a cardiovascular disorder. The client reports that the albuterol has been less effective. Which of the following factors should the nurse identify as a possible explanation for this change? A. Potentiative interaction B. Detrimental inhibitory interaction C. Increased adverse reaction D. Toxicity-reducing inhibitory interaction

Correct Answer: B. Detrimental inhibitory interaction

A nurse is assessing a client who began taking clozapine 3 weeks ago. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider immediately? A. Tachypnea and tachycardia B. Abdominal pain and constipation C. Enuresis and polyuria D. Dry mouth and blurred vision

Correct Answer: A. Tachypnea and tachycardia

A nurse is assessing a client who reports using several herbal and vitamin supplements daily, including saw palmetto. The nurse should recognize that saw palmetto is a supplement used by clients to elicit which of the following therapeutic effects? A. Urinary health promotion B. Immune system stimulation C. Decreased leg pain from arterial disease D. Prevention of nausea caused by motion sickness

Correct Answer: A. Urinary health promotion

A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who might have hearing loss. Which of the following data from the client's medical record should the nurse identify as a risk factor for hearing loss? A. Frequent use of steroids B. Chronic use of salicylates C. Intermittent use of antacids D. Habitual use of laxatives

Correct Answer: B. Chronic use of salicylates

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory reports of a client who has been taking warfarin for atrial fibrillation. Which of the following results should the nurse report to the provider immediately? A. PT 18 seconds B. Platelet count 160,000/mm^3 C. Hct 43% D. INR 5.5

Correct Answer: D. INR 5.5

A nurse is caring for a client who is 12 hours postoperative following a total hip arthroplasty. Which of following medications should the nurse anticipate administering to this client to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT)? A. Aspirin B. Warfarin C. Ticagrelor D. Enoxaparin

Correct Answer: D. Enoxaparin

A nurse is caring for a client with benign prostatic hyperplasia who has a new prescription for doxazosin. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor for as an adverse effect of doxazosin? A. Seizures B. Tachycardia C. Bronchodilation D. Hypotension

Correct Answer: D. Hypotension

A nurse is caring for a client who is taking warfarin. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse recognize as an effective response to the medication? A. Hct 45% B. Hgb 15 g/dL C. aPTT 35 seconds D. INR 3.0

Correct Answer: D. INR 3.0

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory reports of a client who has been taking warfarin for atrial fibrillation. Which of the following results should the nurse report to the provider immediately? A. PT 18 seconds B. Platelet count 160,000/mm^3 C. Hct 43% D. INR 5.5

Correct Answer: D. INR 5.5

A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal. Which of the following medications should the nurse prepare to administer? A. Carbamazepine B. Clonidine C. Propranolol D. Lorazepam

Correct Answer: D. Lorazepam

A nurse is teaching a client who has a new diagnosis of angina and has a prescription for isosorbide mononitrate 10 mg PO twice daily. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. "I can take my second dose of medication no later than 9:00 PM." B. "I should change positions slowly when getting out of bed." C. "If I miss a dose, I should double the next dose." D. "I should notify my provider if I experience a headache while taking this medication."

Correct Answer: B. "I should change positions slowly when getting out of bed."

A nurse is teaching a female client who has a new prescription for misoprostol to treat peptic ulcer disease. Which of the following client statements should indicate to the nurse that the teaching was effective? A. "I should avoid taking NSAIDs while using this medication." B. "Misoprostol is used to treat stress-induced gastric ulcers." C. "I should avoid becoming pregnant while taking this medication." D. "This medication is also used to treat dysmenorrhea."

Correct Answer: C. "I should avoid becoming pregnant while taking this medication."

A nurse is preparing to administer warfarin to a client who has a new onset of atrial fibrillation. The client asks the nurse, "What should this medication do?" Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "It helps your heart return to a normal rhythm." B. "It dissolves blood clots." C. "It can reduce your risk of having a stroke." D. "It helps to prevent bleeding in atrial fibrillation."

Correct Answer: C. "It can reduce your risk of having a stroke."

A client who has thrombocytopenia asks the nurse why platelets are so important. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "Platelets help the body fight infection." B. "Platelets help break down clots in the body." C. "Platelets plug breaks in blood vessels." D. "Platelets produce the molecules that carry oxygen."

Correct Answer: C. "Platelets plug breaks in blood vessels."

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous cardiac monitoring. Which of the following medications should the nurse anticipate administering to treat atrial fibrillation? A. Atropine B. Diltiazem C. Epinephrine D. Phenytoin

Correct Answer: B. Diltiazem

A nurse is caring for a client who takes warfarin 2.5 mg PO daily and has an INR of 6.2. The nurse should anticipate a prescription from the provider for which of the following medications? A. Protamine sulfate B. Fondaparinux C. Vitamin K D. Bivalirudin

Correct Answer: C. Vitamin K

A nurse is caring for a client who is taking an agonist medication. The nurse should expect which of the following actions from this type of medication? A. Acts with a partial agonist molecule to block receptors fully B. Temporarily occupies receptors instead of other competitive molecules C. Blocks receptors and prevents them from activating with a regulatory molecule D. Binds to receptors and mimics regulatory molecules

Correct Answer: D. Binds to receptors and mimics regulatory molecules

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has a prescription for zolpidem at bedtime to promote sleep. The nurse should plan to monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? A. Ecchymosis B. Decreased urine output C. Increased blood pressure D. Dizziness

Correct Answer: D. Dizziness

A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing an acute asthma exacerbation. Which of the following medications should the nurse identify as being contraindicated for this client? A. Dextromethorphan B. Montelukast C. Ciprofloxacin D. Propranolol

Correct Answer: D. Propranolol

A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who has been taking feverfew. Which of the following statements by the client indicates a therapeutic effect of the supplement? A. "I am having fewer migraine headaches since I started taking feverfew." B. "My memory seems to be getting better since I started taking feverfew." C. "I have fewer infections when I take feverfew." D. "I have not had another urinary tract infection since starting feverfew."

Correct Answer: A. "I am having fewer migraine headaches since I started taking feverfew."

A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing chest pain. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect to administer to suppress the aggregation of platelets? A. Nitroglycerin B. Aspirin C. Morphine D. Metoprolol

Correct Answer: B. Aspirin

A nurse is assisting with a client's laceration repair in which the provider will use both lidocaine and epinephrine. The nurse should inform the client that the epinephrine will perform which of the following actions? A. Act as a catalyst for the anesthetic properties of lidocaine B. Delay systemic absorption of the anesthetic properties of lidocaine C. Open the blood vessels for rapid anesthesia from the lidocaine D. Prevent medication toxicity during the procedure

Correct Answer: B. Delay systemic absorption of the anesthetic properties of lidocaine

A nurse is monitoring a client who has asthma, takes albuterol, and recently started taking propranolol to treat a cardiovascular disorder. The client reports that the albuterol has been less effective. Which of the following factors should the nurse identify as a possible explanation for this change? A. Potentiative interaction B. Detrimental inhibitory interaction C. Increased adverse reaction D. Toxicity-reducing inhibitory interaction

Correct Answer: B. Detrimental inhibitory interaction

A nurse is performing a preoperative assessment of a client who is about to undergo an aneurysm clipping. The nurse should identify a risk for increased bleeding when the client reports taking which of the following dietary supplements? A. Soy B. Garlic C. Black cohosh D. Green tea

Correct Answer: B. Garlic

A nurse is caring for a client who has peptic ulcer disease and reports a headache. Which of the following medications should the nurse plan to administer? A. Ibuprofen B. Naproxen C. Aspirin D. Acetaminophen

Correct Answer: D. Acetaminophen

A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing cycloplegia following the administration of atropine eye drops during an eye examination. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect as a result of cycloplegia? A. Inability to tolerate bright lights B. Pinpoint pupils C. Blurred vision D. Inability to perform an upward gaze

Correct Answer: C. Blurred vision

A nurse is administering subcutaneous heparin to a client who is at risk for deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Administer the medication into the client's abdomen B. Inject the medication into a muscle C. Massage the site after administering the medication D. Use a 22-gauge needle to administer the medication

Correct Answer: A. Administer the medication into the client's abdomen

A nurse is administering brimonidine eye drops to a client who has glaucoma. Which of the following ocular effects should the nurse expect? A. Decreased intraocular pressure B. Blocked growth of new blood vessels C. Paralysis of accommodation D. Mydriasis

Correct Answer: A. Decreased intraocular pressure


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