1. A client with herpes simplex is prescribed acyclovir. What is the
most important teaching?
A. "Take on an empty stomach."
B. "Drink plenty of fluids."
C. "Discontinue when symptoms improve."
D. "Expect yellowing of the eyes."
Answer: B
Rationale: Acyclovir can cause nephrotoxicity. Hydration is
essential to reduce the risk.
2. A client is prescribed bupropion for smoking cessation. Which
side effect is most serious?
A. Dry mouth
B. Insomnia
C. Seizures
D. Weight loss
Answer: C
Rationale: Bupropion lowers seizure threshold. Clients at risk (e.g.,
with eating disorders) need close monitoring.
3. Which lab value should be monitored regularly for a client on
statins?
A. BUN
B. AST and ALT
C. Sodium
D. Hematocrit
Answer: B
Rationale: Statins can cause liver damage. Monitor liver enzymes
(AST/ALT).
4. A client with asthma uses albuterol PRN. Which statement
,shows proper understanding?
A. “I use this every morning and night.”
B. “I use this when I’m having shortness of breath.”
C. “I use it with my steroid inhaler at the same time.”
D. “I use this even if I’m not having symptoms.”
Answer: B
Rationale: Albuterol is a rescue inhaler used during asthma attacks
or acute symptoms.
5. A nurse gives regular insulin subcutaneously at 0700. At what
time should the nurse monitor for signs of hypoglycemia?
A. 0715
B. 0800
C. 0930
D. 1200
Answer: C
Rationale: Regular insulin peaks in 2–4 hours. Hypoglycemia is
most likely around 0930–1100.
6. A client prescribed clopidogrel should avoid which over-the
counter medication?
A. Acetaminophen
B. Ibuprofen
C. Famotidine
D. Guaifenesin
Answer: B
Rationale: NSAIDs like ibuprofen increase bleeding risk when
combined with antiplatelet agents like clopidogrel.
7. A nurse is teaching a client about hydroxychloroquine for
lupus. What adverse effect should be reported immediately?
A. Dizziness
B. Blurred vision
, C. Dry mouth
D. Rash
Answer: B
Rationale: Retinal damage is a serious side effect. Clients need
regular eye exams.
8. A client taking warfarin has an INR of 4.2. Which action should
the nurse take?
A. Administer the next dose of warfarin
B. Hold the dose and notify the provider
C. Give vitamin K IV immediately
D. Prepare for platelet transfusion
Answer: B
Rationale: An INR >3.0 indicates increased bleeding risk. The
nurse should hold the medication and notify the provider.
9. A client is started on lorazepam for anxiety. Which teaching
point is essential?
A. “Avoid grapefruit juice.”
B. “Take with NSAIDs.”
C. “Do not stop abruptly.”
D. “It may take weeks to work.”
Answer: C
Rationale: Benzodiazepines must be tapered to prevent
withdrawal symptoms and seizures.
10. A nurse is teaching a client how to apply clotrimazole vaginal
cream. What instruction is correct?
A. Use during menstruation
B. Stop once symptoms go away
C. Use applicator at bedtime
D. Use with a tampon
Answer: C
most important teaching?
A. "Take on an empty stomach."
B. "Drink plenty of fluids."
C. "Discontinue when symptoms improve."
D. "Expect yellowing of the eyes."
Answer: B
Rationale: Acyclovir can cause nephrotoxicity. Hydration is
essential to reduce the risk.
2. A client is prescribed bupropion for smoking cessation. Which
side effect is most serious?
A. Dry mouth
B. Insomnia
C. Seizures
D. Weight loss
Answer: C
Rationale: Bupropion lowers seizure threshold. Clients at risk (e.g.,
with eating disorders) need close monitoring.
3. Which lab value should be monitored regularly for a client on
statins?
A. BUN
B. AST and ALT
C. Sodium
D. Hematocrit
Answer: B
Rationale: Statins can cause liver damage. Monitor liver enzymes
(AST/ALT).
4. A client with asthma uses albuterol PRN. Which statement
,shows proper understanding?
A. “I use this every morning and night.”
B. “I use this when I’m having shortness of breath.”
C. “I use it with my steroid inhaler at the same time.”
D. “I use this even if I’m not having symptoms.”
Answer: B
Rationale: Albuterol is a rescue inhaler used during asthma attacks
or acute symptoms.
5. A nurse gives regular insulin subcutaneously at 0700. At what
time should the nurse monitor for signs of hypoglycemia?
A. 0715
B. 0800
C. 0930
D. 1200
Answer: C
Rationale: Regular insulin peaks in 2–4 hours. Hypoglycemia is
most likely around 0930–1100.
6. A client prescribed clopidogrel should avoid which over-the
counter medication?
A. Acetaminophen
B. Ibuprofen
C. Famotidine
D. Guaifenesin
Answer: B
Rationale: NSAIDs like ibuprofen increase bleeding risk when
combined with antiplatelet agents like clopidogrel.
7. A nurse is teaching a client about hydroxychloroquine for
lupus. What adverse effect should be reported immediately?
A. Dizziness
B. Blurred vision
, C. Dry mouth
D. Rash
Answer: B
Rationale: Retinal damage is a serious side effect. Clients need
regular eye exams.
8. A client taking warfarin has an INR of 4.2. Which action should
the nurse take?
A. Administer the next dose of warfarin
B. Hold the dose and notify the provider
C. Give vitamin K IV immediately
D. Prepare for platelet transfusion
Answer: B
Rationale: An INR >3.0 indicates increased bleeding risk. The
nurse should hold the medication and notify the provider.
9. A client is started on lorazepam for anxiety. Which teaching
point is essential?
A. “Avoid grapefruit juice.”
B. “Take with NSAIDs.”
C. “Do not stop abruptly.”
D. “It may take weeks to work.”
Answer: C
Rationale: Benzodiazepines must be tapered to prevent
withdrawal symptoms and seizures.
10. A nurse is teaching a client how to apply clotrimazole vaginal
cream. What instruction is correct?
A. Use during menstruation
B. Stop once symptoms go away
C. Use applicator at bedtime
D. Use with a tampon
Answer: C