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PN VATI PHARMACOLOGY 2025
1.A Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has Bipolar Disorder And New Prescription For
Lithium, Laboratory Values Should The Nurse Plan To Monitor For Potential Adverse Effect.
Ans.: Serum Sodium. The Nurse Should Monitor The Sodium Level While Client Is Taking Lithium.
2. A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Client Who Is Prescribed Disulfiram To Treat Alcohol
Use Disorder. Which Of The Following Information Should The Nurse Include In The Teaching?
Ans: Avoid Using Aftershave Or Cologne While Taking This Medication. The Nurse Should
Identify That Disulfiram Causes A Build Up Of Acetaldehyde In The Blood. Within 10 Min. Of
Consuming Or Touching Alcohol ., The Client Can Experience Manifestation Such As Nausea,
Tachycardia, Flushing, Hypotension, Confusion, And Weakness. The Severity Of The Manifestation
Depends On The Amount Of Alcohol Present. Therefore, The Nurse Should Instruct The Client To
Avoid Using Alcohol -Based Products, Such As Aftershave.
3.A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Client Who Is Starting Phenytoin Therapy To
Help Manage A Seizure Disorder. Which Of The Following Instructions Should The Nurse
Include?
Ans: “Brush And Floss Your Teeth After Each Meal. “Phenytoin Cause Gingival Hyperplasia, An
Overgrowth Of Gum Tissue. To Minimize Gum Injury And Discomfort The Client Should Brush And
Floss After Each Meal, Massage Her Gums, Take Folic Acid Supplement, And Schedule Dental
Examination Regularly.
4.A Nurse Is Collecting Data For Four Clients Prior To Administering Morning Medication.
Which Of The Following Findings Indicates The Nurse Should Withhold The Prescribed
Medication?
Ans: Apical Pulse Of 48/ Min For A Client Receiving Metoprolol
The Heart Rate Is Below Expected Range Of 60 To 100/ Min. Metoprolol Is A Selective Beta Blocker
That Will Lower The Heart Rate Further. The Nurse Should Withhold The Medication And Contact
The Provider For A Client Who Has A Heart Rate Of Less Than 50 / Min.
5.A Nurse Is Preparing To Administer Vaccines To An Adolescent During Well Child Visit. The
Nurse Should Check For An Allergy To Eggs Prior To Administering Which Of The Following
Vaccines?
Ans: Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
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, 6.A Nurse Is Collecting Data For A Client Who Is Scheduled To Receive An Initial Dose Of
Tobramycin. Which Of The Following Findings Should The Nurse Report To The Provider?
Ans: The Clients Creatine Level Is 2. 2 Mg/Dl
The Creatine Level Is Above The Expected Range For Adult Of 0.5 To 1.3 Mg/Dl. Indicating
Impaired Kidney Function Which Increase The Risk Of Nephrotoxicity Therefore The Nurse Should
Monitor The Creatine Clearance, BUN, And. Urinalysis Results To Prevent Kidney Injury.
7.A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Client Who Has A Prescription For Rosuvastatin
To Treat High Cholesterol Levels. For Which Of The Following Adverse Effects Should The
Nurse Instruct The Client To Monitor And Report To The Provider Immediately?
ANS: Muscle Weakness
When Using Urgent Vs. Nonurgent Approach In Client Care, The Nurse Should Determine That
The Priority Finding To Report Is Muscle Weakness Because It Can Be Manifestation Of
Rhabdomyolysis A Rare But Potentially Fatal Adverse Effect Of Coa Reductase Inhibitor Therapy.
8.A Nurse Is Client Who Has Diabetes Mellitus. The Client Received A Dose Of Regular Insulin
Prior To An Episode Of Vomiting And Now Is Unable To Eat. For Which Of The Following
Manifestation Should The Nurse Monitor.
Ans: Confusion
A Client Who Has Hypoglycemia Can Become Confused Due To Lack Of Glucose In The Brain.
9. A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Client Who Has A New Prescription For
Spironolactone. Which Of The Following Information Should The Nurse Include In The
Teaching?
Ans: Avoid Salts Substitute Containing Potassium While Taking This Medication. Spironolactone
Is A Potassium Sparing Diuretics. Eating Foods That Contain Large Amount Of Potassium Or Using
Salt Substitute That Contain Potassium Can Increase The Risk Of Developing HYPERKALEMIA.
10. A Nurse Is Administering Prescribed Ear Drops Into An Older Adult Client’s Right Ear.
Which Of The Following Actions Should The Nurse Take?
Ans: Initial Drop Holding The Dropper 1 Cm. Above The Ear Canal.
11. A Nurse Is Reviewing A Young Adult Client’s Medical History Before Administering The
Varicella Vaccine, For Which Of The Following Findings In The Client’s Medical History Should
The Nurse Withhold The Immunization And Notify The Provider.
Ans: Allergy To Gelatin
Having Reaction To Gelatin Or Neomycin Is A Contraindication For Receiving Varicella Because
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