RASMUSSEN PHARM EXAM 2 NEWEST COMPLETE
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A client on warfarin is scheduled for routine hip
replacement surgery. When would the nurse anticipate the
provider stopping the client's warfarin prior to the
scheduled surgery? - ANSWER-5 days prior to scheduled
surgery
A client who is taking ondansetron for nausea associated
with chemotherapy tells the nurse he is experiencing
headaches and dizziness. What is the nurse's best
response? - ANSWER--These are common side effects of
ondansetron.
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Which statement by client indicates an understanding of
the teaching regarding nitroglycerin. - ANSWER-"I should
keep my nitroglycerin in the original bottle to avoid
exposure to light."
A nurse administers an angiotensin-converting enzyme
inhibitor to a client taking the drug for the first time. What
must the nurse include in the client education - ANSWER-
Instruct the client to change positions slowly.
A client who's taking digoxin is admitted to the hospital for
treatment of congestive heart failure, and the provider
orders furosemide. The nurse notes bibasilar crackles, an
irregular heart rate of 86 beats per minute. Respiratory
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rate of 22 breaths per minute, and blood pressure of
130/82 mm hg. Which laboratory value would most
concern the nurse? - ANSWER-Potassium level of 3.0
mEq/L
A client receiving warfarin has an international normalized
ratio (INR) of 2.7 seconds. What is the nurse's best action
before giving the next dose of warfarin? - ANSWER-
Administer warfarin as ordered.
Which statement by a nursing student indicates the need
for additional teaching regarding the use of sucralfate to
treat peptic ulcer disease? - ANSWER-"Sucralfate has a
potent acid-neutralizing capacity."
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A client who is taking ondansetron for nausea associated
with chemotherapy tells the nurse she is experiencing
headaches and dizziness. What is the nurse's best
response? - ANSWER-These are common side effects of
ondansetron.
The nurse prepares to administer a scheduled dose of
digoxin and finds a newly recorded plasma digoxin level of
0.7 ng/ml. what is the nurses best action? (0.7-2.0) -
ANSWER-Check the client's apical pulse, and if it is within
a safe range, admitter the dioxin
A client begins taking nifedipine, along with metoprolol, to
treat hypertension, why was metoprolol added to the