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,Medication & IV Therapy (Questions 1-10)
, 1. A nurse is administering IV potassium chloride to a client. Which of the following
actions is most important?
a. Administer the medication via IV push over 5 minutes
b. Ensure the concentration does not exceed 40 mEq/500 mL
c. Use a microdrip tubing with a rate of 60 mL/hr
d. Monitor the client for hypertension
2. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client with a new prescription for warfarin.
Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
a. "I will eat more green leafy vegetables."
b. "I will use an electric razor."
c. "I will report any bruising to my provider."
d. "I will have my blood drawn regularly."
3. A client receiving heparin IV reports tingling in the toes and a new rash on the
abdomen. The nurse notes a drop in platelets from 250,000 to 80,000. Which action
should the nurse take first?
a. Administer prescribed vitamin K
b. Stop the heparin infusion
c. Apply warm compresses to the rash
d. Draw blood for aPTT level
4. A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure who is receiving digoxin. Which finding
requires immediate intervention?
a. Apical pulse of 58 beats/min
b. Serum digoxin level of 1.2 ng/mL
c. Nausea and yellow vision
d. Blood pressure of 118/76 mm Hg
5. A nurse is administering furosemide to a client with pulmonary edema. Which finding
indicates the medication is effective?
a. Decreased blood pressure