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ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam (2025/2026) – Actual Test Bank with Verified Questions & Rationales | Fully Updated | 100% Correct

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This document provides the complete and verified ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam for 2025, featuring the fully updated test bank with actual exam questions and detailed rationales. It covers all major pharmacology topics for practical nursing, including drug classifications, dosage calculations, medication administration, side effects, contraindications, and safe nursing interventions. Each question includes a clear rationale to support learning and clinical application. This is the authentic, fully updated, and verified ATI PN Pharmacology exam resource for 2025.

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ATI PN Pharmacology Proctored Exam
(2025/2026) – Actual Test Bank with
Verified Questions & Rationales | Fully
Updated | 100% Correct

Q1. A client is prescribed levothyroxine 75 mcg PO daily. Which lab value should the nurse
monitor? TSH. Rationale: Levothyroxine replaces thyroid hormone; TSH is the most sensitive
indicator of therapy effectiveness.



Q2. A client receiving heparin IV develops bleeding gums. What is the nurse’s first action?
Stop the heparin infusion. Rationale: Heparin has a short half-life; immediate discontinuation
is required for bleeding.



Q3. Which medication should the nurse question for a client with sulfa allergy? Furosemide
(Lasix). Rationale: Furosemide contains a sulfonamide group; cross-sensitivity can occur.



Q4. A client taking warfarin (Coumadin) has an INR of 4.8. What should the nurse anticipate?
Hold warfarin and notify provider. Rationale: Therapeutic INR 2.0–3.0; >4.5 increases
bleeding risk.



Q5. The nurse is teaching a client about metformin. Which statement indicates understanding?
“I should take it with meals to prevent stomach upset.” Rationale: Food reduces GI upset
and risk of lactic acidosis.



Q6. A client is prescribed digoxin 0.25 mg PO daily. Which finding requires immediate
notification? Serum digoxin level 2.4 ng/mL. Rationale: Therapeutic range 0.5–2.0 ng/mL;
toxicity risk above 2.0.

, Q7. Which antidote reverses benzodiazepine overdose? Flumazenil. Rationale: Competitive
GABA antagonist.



Q8. A client on lisinopril reports a dry cough. What is the nurse’s best response? “This is a
common side effect; notify the provider for possible medication change.” Rationale: ACE
inhibitor cough is due to bradykinin buildup.



Q9. A client with myasthenia gravis is prescribed pyridostigmine. What is the most important
teaching point? “Take on an empty stomach for best absorption.” Rationale: Food decreases
absorption of cholinesterase inhibitors.



Q10. Which medication requires peak and trough levels? Vancomycin. Rationale: Narrow
therapeutic index; prevents nephrotoxicity/ototoxicity.



Q11. A client taking alendronate (Fosamax) should be taught to: Remain upright for 30
minutes after taking. Rationale: Prevents esophageal irritation/ulceration.



Q12. The nurse identifies which medication as a potassium-sparing diuretic? Spironolactone.
Rationale: Blocks aldosterone → retains K+.



Q13. A client on morphine via PCA pump reports nausea. What should the nurse do first?
Administer ondansetron (Zofran) as ordered. Rationale: Opioids commonly cause nausea via
chemoreceptor trigger zone.



Q14. Which lab should be monitored for a client on carbamazepine (Tegretol)? CBC (risk of
agranulocytosis/aplastic anemia). Rationale: Bone marrow suppression is a black box
warning.

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