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ATI Capstone Pharm Assessment Exam Questions Solved 100% Correct 2024 1. A nurse in the PACU is caring for a client who has received general anesthesia and has manifestation of malignant hyperthermia. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect to administer? A. Diazepam B. Dantrolene C. Cyclobenzaprine D. Metaxalone {Ans: - B. Dantrolene 2. A nurse is caring for a client who refuses a prescribed influenza immunization. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Contact the provider who prescribed the immunization B. Ask the client to describe their concerns C. Provide the client with education about the immunization D. Document the client refusal of the immunization {Ans: - B. Ask the client to describe their concerns 3. A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for a hypotonic Iv fluid. Which of the following solution the nurse expects to administer? A. 0.45% sodium chloride B. 0.9% sodium chloride C. 3% sodium chloride D. Lactated ringers {Ans: - A. 0.45% sodium chloride 4. A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a client who has a new prescription for acetylcysteine. For which of the following condition should the nurse expect to administer this medication? A. Gastrointestinal bleed B. Acute bronchospasm C. Morphine toxicity D. Acetaminophen toxicity {Ans: - D. Acetaminophen toxicity 5. A nurse is obtaining vital signs for a client who has been taking propranolol. Which of the following finding should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of the medication? A. Respiratory rate 20/min B. Oral temperature 37.8 C C. Blood pressure 118/78 D. Apical pulse 50/min {Ans: - D. Apical pulse 50/min 6. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has neuropathic pain and a new prescription for amitriptyline once per day. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? A. Increase fluids while taking the medication B. Expect an elevation in blood pressure with initial doses of the medication C. Stop the medication immediately if urine becomes orange in color D. Take the medication in the morning {Ans: - A. Increase fluids while taking the medication


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