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“1. The nurse is talking with a new mother about medications that can be safely resumed
now that she is no longer pregnant. All the following medications are contraindicated
during pregnancy, but which one may be ingested while breastfeeding without causing
known infant harm?
A) Lithium
B) Methotrexate
C) Ibuprofen
D) Nicotine - CORRECT ANSWER C) Ibuprofen"
"2. A Prescriber has ordered medication for a newborn that is eliminated primarily by
hepatic Metabolism. What would the nurse expect the prescriber to order?
A) Order a dose that is higher than an adult dose.
B) Discontinue the drug after one or two treatments.
C) Increase the frequency of medication dosing.
D) Order a dose that is lower than an adult dose. - CORRECT ANSWER D) Order a dose
that is lower than an adult dose."
"3. Which of these statements best describes the concept of half-life?
A) It is time it takes for half of the medication to be distributed to receptors.
B) It is time it takes for half of the medicinal effect to be achieved.
C) It is time it takes for half of the medication to be metabolized for elimination.
D) The term refers to the shelf life of the drug. - CORRECT ANSWER C) It is time it takes
for half of the medication to be metabolized for elimination."
"4. When administering medications to infants, it is essential to remember which of the
following? SATA
A) Oral medications are contraindicated in infants.
B) Infants are more sensitive to medications that act on the CNS
C) Immaturity of renal function in infancy causes infants to excrete drugs less efficiently.
D) Infants have immature livers, which slow drug metabolism.
E) Breastfeeding infants are more likely to develop toxicity when given lipid-soluble drugs.
- CORRECT ANSWER B) Infants are more sensitive to medications that act on the CNS
C) Immaturity of renal function in infancy causes infants to excrete drugs less efficiently.
E) Breastfeeding infants are more likely to develop toxicity when given lipid-soluble
drugs."
"5. The nurse is caring for a pregnant client recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The
client tells the nurse she does not want to take medications while she is pregnant.
A) Neuropsychological deficits in the fetus can occur if the condition is not treated.
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,B) No treatment is required if the client is experiencing symptoms.
C) No danger to the fetus exists until the third trimester.
D) Hypothyroidism is a normal effect of pregnancy and usually is of no consequence. -
CORRECT ANSWER A) Neuropsychological deficits in the fetus can occur if the
condition is not treated."
"6. A client who is receiving a final dose of intravenous cephalosporin complains of pain
and irritation at the infusion site. The nurse observes signs or redness at the intravenous.
What is the nurse's action?
A) Apply warm packs to the arm and infuse the medication at a slower rate.
B) Immediately stop the infusion and select an alternate intravenous site.
C) Request central venous access.
D) Continue the infusion while elevating the arm. - CORRECT ANSWER B) Immediately
stop the infusion and select an alternate intravenous site."
"7. A client on a morphine PCA pump is noted to be drowsy and lethargic with pinpoint
pupils and the following vitals; pulse 84 beats/min, respiratory rate 10 breaths/min, bp
90/50 mm hg. What are the nurse's best actions?
A) Discuss possible opiate dependence with the client's provider.
B) Prepare to administer naloxone and provide respiratory support.
C) Note the effectiveness of the analgesia in the client's chart.
D) Encourage the client to turn over, and cough and take deep breaths. - CORRECT
ANSWER B) Prepare to administer naloxone and provide respiratory support."
"8. What must a nurse include in client education for an arthritic client taking high doses of
aspirin? SATA
A) Aspirin is preferred to acetaminophen in the control of fevers in children.
B) Call your provider for ringing in the ears
C) Aspirin is nephrotoxic.
D) Report bruises bleeding gums, tarry stools, and pink urine. - CORRECT ANSWER B)
all your provider for ringing in the ears
C) Aspirin is nephrotoxic.
D) Report bruises bleeding gums, tarry stools, and pink urine."
"9. A client weighs 214lbs. What is the client's weight in kg? - CORRECT ANSWER 97
(round to whole) or 97.3 (round to nearest tenth place)"
"10. The nurse receives an order to give atropine 300mcg SQ now. The medication is
available in 1mg/ml vial. How many mL should the nurse administer? - CORRECT
ANSWER 0.3ml"
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, "11. A client taking warfarin presents with bruises, dark tarry stools, and an international
normalized ratio (INR) of 4.3. What is the nurse's action?
A) Hold the warfarin and consult the provider regarding the next steps.
B) Give an ampule of vitamin K, then call the physician to report client status.
C) Explain to the client the nurse may ask the provider to order a test for leukemia.
D) Give the warfarin with a dark green salad and check the next stool for blood. -
CORRECT ANSWER A) Hold the warfarin and consult the provider regarding the next
steps."
"12. The nurse will caution a client taking immunosuppressant drugs to avoid which
dietary supplement?
A) Glucosamine
B) Feverfew
C) Echinacea
D) Black cohosh - CORRECT ANSWER C) Echinacea"
"13. A client will begin taking fexofenadine for hay fever. What education should be
included regarding the use of this second-generation antihistamine?
A) Citrus fruit juices can inactivate this class of medications.
B) Fexofenadine has cholinergic side effects. It causes excessive salivation.
C) Fexofenadine must be taken at bedtime.
D) Fexofenadine must be taken apart from food - CORRECT ANSWER A) Citrus fruit
juices can inactivate this class of medications."
"14. A client is discharged from the hospital with a prescription for
trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. What must the nurse include in the discharge teaching?
A) Take folic acid supplements.
B) Eat foods that are high in potassium.
C) Take the medication with food.
D) Drink eight to ten glasses of water each day. - CORRECT ANSWER D) Drink eight to
ten glasses of water each day."
"15. Naloxone is effective because of which action?
A) Preventing activation of opioid receptors through antagonist actions
B) Regulating the sensitivity of opioid receptors by neurochemical alterations
C) Increasing the excretion of morphine sulfate by altering serum ph
D) Countering the effects of morphine sulfate by agonist actions - CORRECT ANSWER
A) Preventing activation of opioid receptors through antagonist actions"
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