PHARMACOLOGY NCLEX –PN TEST BANK ACTUAL EXAM
2025 LATEST VERSION WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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A client who has just been 3. Lower intraocular pressure and enhance blood flow to the
diagnosed with glaucoma retina.
has been given a
prescription for a miotic
medication. When teaching
the
client about medication
effects, the nurse plans to
tell the client that the
medication will:
1. Reshape the lens to
eliminate blurred vision.
2. Interrupt the drainage of
aqueous humor from the
eye.
3. Lower intraocular pressure
and enhance blood flow to
the retina.
4. Dilate the pupil to
reduce intraocular
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pressure.
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A client with suspected 2. These are signs of opioid withdrawal.
opioid overdose has
received a dose of
nalmefene. The
client subsequently becomes
restless, starts to vomit,
and complains of
abdominal cramping. The
blood pressure
increases from 110/72 to
160/86 mm Hg. The nurse
provides emotional support
and
reassurance while
administering care to the
client, knowing that:
1. The client may become
suicidal.
2. These are signs of opioid
withdrawal.
3. These effects will
only last a few
moments.
4. The client may otherwise
sign out against medical
advice.
A health care provider has 1. At bed time
written a
prescription for ranitidine
(Zantac), once daily. The
nurse should schedule the
medication for which of the
following times?
1. At bedtime
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2. After lunch
3. With supper
4. Before breakfast
A client has been prescribed 2. Drink at least eight glasses of fluid every day.
allopurinol (Zyloprim). The
nurse reinforces which
information concerning the
administration of the
medication?
1. Take the medication 1 hour
before eating.
2. Drink at least eight glasses
of fluid every day.
3. Put ice on the upper and
lower lips if they swell.
4. Use an antihistamine
lotion if an itchy rash
develops.
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