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1. A patient is prescribed Lisinopril for hypertension. Which assessment finding should the

nurse prioritize as a potentially life-threatening adverse effect?

A. Dry, persistent nonproductive cough


B. Increased serum potassium levels


C. Swelling of the tongue and lips


D. Orthostatic hypotension upon standing


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor that can cause angioedema, which is a

medical emergency involving swelling of the face, lips, and airway. While a dry cough is a

common side effect, it is not life-threatening like airway compromise. The nurse must

monitor for this hypersensitivity reaction to ensure patient safety and immediate

intervention.


2. The nurse is preparing to administer Digoxin to a patient with heart failure. Which action

should the nurse take first?

A. Check the patient’s blood pressure in both arms


B. Review the most recent serum potassium level

,C. Assess the apical pulse for one full minute


D. Monitor the patient’s respiratory rate


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: Assessing the apical pulse for a full minute is the priority action

before administering Digoxin to ensure the heart rate is above 60 beats per minute. If the

heart rate is below 60, the medication should be withheld and the provider notified. This

drug has a narrow therapeutic index and can significantly slow the heart rate.


3. A patient is receiving Furosemide intravenously. Which electrolyte imbalance is the patient

at highest risk for developing?

A. Hyperkalemia


B. Hypokalemia


C. Hypercalcemia


D. Hypernatremia


Correct Answer: B


Expert Explanation: Furosemide is a loop diuretic that causes the excretion of water,

sodium, and potassium. Hypokalemia is a significant risk and can lead to dangerous cardiac

arrhythmias. The nurse must monitor serum potassium levels and encourage the intake of

potassium-rich foods or supplements.

, 4. Which medication should the nurse have available as an antidote for a patient receiving a

Heparin infusion?

A. Vitamin K


B. Calcium gluconate


C. Protamine sulfate


D. Acetylcysteine


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: Protamine sulfate is the specific antagonist used to reverse the

anticoagulant effects of Heparin. It works by binding to heparin to form a stable salt,

neutralizing its activity. Vitamin K is used for Warfarin reversal, while Heparin requires

Protamine sulfate in cases of overdose or severe bleeding.


5. A patient is being discharged on Warfarin. What lab value will the nurse expect the

provider to monitor regularly?

A. International Normalized Ratio (INR)


B. Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)


C. Complete Blood Count (CBC)


D. Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)


Correct Answer: A

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