ATI CAPSTONE POST ASSESSMENTS
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION EXAMS
COMPLETE QUESTIONS ACCURATE
ANSWERS EXAMPREP
◉ Protamine sulfate is the antidote for heparin overdose. What are
two (2) nursing considerations for the administration of protamine
sulfate?
Answer: Protamine should be administered slowly IV, no faster than
20 mg/min or 50 mg in 10 min. Do not exceed 100 mg in a 2-hr
period.
◉ A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is prescribed
methotrexate for chemotherapy treatment. What should the nurse
include in the teaching for this medication?
Answer: Instruct clients to take the medication on an empty
stomach.
Advise clients to protect the skin from sunlight.Advise female clients
to use birth control during and for 6 months after completing
treatment (Pregnancy Risk Category X).
, ◉ A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client prescribed
ketorolac, what adverse effects should the client report to the
provider?
Answer: Gastrointestinal discomfort - Dyspepsia, Abdominal pain,
heartburn, nausea
Impaired Kidney function - Decreased urine output, weight gain
from fluid retention, Increased BUN, and creatinine levels
Increased risk for bleeding - hematomas, bleeding gums, blood in
vomit or stool, decreased Hematocrit and Hemoglobin
Ketorolac is contraindicated in clients who have advanced kidney
disease. Use should be no longer than 5 days due to the risk of
kidney injury. Ketorolac should not be used concurrently with other
NSAIDS.
◉ A nurse is caring for a client following a bone marrow biopsy.
What information should the nurse include in the discharge
teaching?
Answer: Teach the client to report excessive bleeding and evidence
of infection to the provider.Teach the client to check the biopsy site
daily. Keep the dressing clean, dry, and intact.If sutures are in place,
remind the client to return in 7 to 10 days to have them removed.
◉ Define the following types of urinary incontinence: stress,
functional, and total.
Answer: There are three major types of urinary incontinence:
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION EXAMS
COMPLETE QUESTIONS ACCURATE
ANSWERS EXAMPREP
◉ Protamine sulfate is the antidote for heparin overdose. What are
two (2) nursing considerations for the administration of protamine
sulfate?
Answer: Protamine should be administered slowly IV, no faster than
20 mg/min or 50 mg in 10 min. Do not exceed 100 mg in a 2-hr
period.
◉ A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is prescribed
methotrexate for chemotherapy treatment. What should the nurse
include in the teaching for this medication?
Answer: Instruct clients to take the medication on an empty
stomach.
Advise clients to protect the skin from sunlight.Advise female clients
to use birth control during and for 6 months after completing
treatment (Pregnancy Risk Category X).
, ◉ A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client prescribed
ketorolac, what adverse effects should the client report to the
provider?
Answer: Gastrointestinal discomfort - Dyspepsia, Abdominal pain,
heartburn, nausea
Impaired Kidney function - Decreased urine output, weight gain
from fluid retention, Increased BUN, and creatinine levels
Increased risk for bleeding - hematomas, bleeding gums, blood in
vomit or stool, decreased Hematocrit and Hemoglobin
Ketorolac is contraindicated in clients who have advanced kidney
disease. Use should be no longer than 5 days due to the risk of
kidney injury. Ketorolac should not be used concurrently with other
NSAIDS.
◉ A nurse is caring for a client following a bone marrow biopsy.
What information should the nurse include in the discharge
teaching?
Answer: Teach the client to report excessive bleeding and evidence
of infection to the provider.Teach the client to check the biopsy site
daily. Keep the dressing clean, dry, and intact.If sutures are in place,
remind the client to return in 7 to 10 days to have them removed.
◉ Define the following types of urinary incontinence: stress,
functional, and total.
Answer: There are three major types of urinary incontinence: