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ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam Study Guide NCLEX Style 120 Questions & Explanations (Respiratory, Cardiac, Neuro, GI)
115. Which actions should the nurse take for a client with a suspected pulmonary embolism? (Select all that apply.) 
A.	Administer oxygen. 
B.	Place in High Fowler’s position. 
C.	Start heparin infusion per protocol. 
D.	Apply sequential compression devices. 
E.	Prepare for a chest X-ray. 
Answer: A, B, C (Oxygen, positioning, and anticoagulation are priority.) 
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115. Which actions should the nurse take for a client with a suspected pulmonary embolism? (Select all that apply.) 
A.	Administer oxygen. 
B.	Place in High Fowler’s position. 
C.	Start heparin infusion per protocol. 
D.	Apply sequential compression devices. 
E.	Prepare for a chest X-ray. 
Answer: A, B, C (Oxygen, positioning, and anticoagulation are priority.) 
________________________________________116. A nurse is caring for a client with sepsis. Which findings indicate worsening condition?...
ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam 2024–2025 100 Questions (MCQ, SATA, Case Studies) + Cheat Sheets
1. A patient on Lisinopril develops a dry cough. The nurse explains this is due to: 
•	A) Bradykinin accumulation (Correct) 
•	B) Hyperkalemia 
•	C) Allergic reaction 
•	Rationale: ACE inhibitors cause cough via bradykinin buildup (A). Allergy (C) would include rash/angioedema. 
2. Which patient should avoid metoprolol? 
•	A) A 45-year-old with asthma (Correct) 
•	B) A 60-year-old with hypertension 
•	C) A 55-year-old with atrial fibrillation 
•	Rationale: Beta-blockers (e.g., me...
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1. A patient on Lisinopril develops a dry cough. The nurse explains this is due to: 
•	A) Bradykinin accumulation (Correct) 
•	B) Hyperkalemia 
•	C) Allergic reaction 
•	Rationale: ACE inhibitors cause cough via bradykinin buildup (A). Allergy (C) would include rash/angioedema. 
2. Which patient should avoid metoprolol? 
•	A) A 45-year-old with asthma (Correct) 
•	B) A 60-year-old with hypertension 
•	C) A 55-year-old with atrial fibrillation 
•	Rationale: Beta-blockers (e.g., me...
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NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 7 Introduction to Cell Physiology – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
10. What happens during exocytosis? 
A. The cell absorbs fluid 
B. The cell synthesizes enzymes 
C. Substances are expelled from the cell in vesicles 
D. Water moves through the membrane by osmosis 
Correct Answer: C. Substances are expelled from the cell in vesicles 
Rationale: Exocytosis is the process of vesicles fusing with the cell membrane to release substances outside the cell. 
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11. What is the primary role of mitochondria in drug metabolism at th...
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10. What happens during exocytosis? 
A. The cell absorbs fluid 
B. The cell synthesizes enzymes 
C. Substances are expelled from the cell in vesicles 
D. Water moves through the membrane by osmosis 
Correct Answer: C. Substances are expelled from the cell in vesicles 
Rationale: Exocytosis is the process of vesicles fusing with the cell membrane to release substances outside the cell. 
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11. What is the primary role of mitochondria in drug metabolism at th...
NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 6 Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
10. A client taking warfarin begins using ginseng and garlic supplements. What is the nurse’s concern? 
A. Decreased appetite 
B. Delayed wound healing 
C. Increased risk of bleeding 
D. Hyperglycemia 
Correct Answer: C. Increased risk of bleeding 
Rationale: Both ginseng and garlic can increase bleeding risk when combined with anticoagulants like warfarin. 
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11. A nurse finds a client using leftover antibiotics from a previous illness. What is the most...
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10. A client taking warfarin begins using ginseng and garlic supplements. What is the nurse’s concern? 
A. Decreased appetite 
B. Delayed wound healing 
C. Increased risk of bleeding 
D. Hyperglycemia 
Correct Answer: C. Increased risk of bleeding 
Rationale: Both ginseng and garlic can increase bleeding risk when combined with anticoagulants like warfarin. 
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11. A nurse finds a client using leftover antibiotics from a previous illness. What is the most...
NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 5 Dosage Calculations – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
10. The nurse needs to convert 1.5 grams of acetaminophen to milligrams. What is the correct dosage? 
A. 15 mg 
B. 150 mg 
C. 1,500 mg 
D. 15,000 mg 
Correct Answer: C. 1,500 mg 
Rationale: 1 g = 1,000 mg → 1.5 g = 1,500 mg 
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11. A provider orders potassium chloride 40 mEq in 1,000 mL of D5W to infuse at 100 mL/hr. How many mEq is the client receiving per hour? 
A. 2 mEq/hr 
B. 4 mEq/hr 
C. 5 mEq/hr 
D. 10 mEq/hr 
Correct Answer: A. 4 mEq/hr 
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10. The nurse needs to convert 1.5 grams of acetaminophen to milligrams. What is the correct dosage? 
A. 15 mg 
B. 150 mg 
C. 1,500 mg 
D. 15,000 mg 
Correct Answer: C. 1,500 mg 
Rationale: 1 g = 1,000 mg → 1.5 g = 1,500 mg 
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11. A provider orders potassium chloride 40 mEq in 1,000 mL of D5W to infuse at 100 mL/hr. How many mEq is the client receiving per hour? 
A. 2 mEq/hr 
B. 4 mEq/hr 
C. 5 mEq/hr 
D. 10 mEq/hr 
Correct Answer: A. 4 mEq/hr 
Rationale:...
NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 4 The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
10. During the planning phase of the nursing process, which goal is most appropriate for a client prescribed a new antihypertensive? 
A. The client will take the medication for 6 months 
B. The client will understand the drug’s chemical structure 
C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge 
D. The client will allow the nurse to give the medication 
Correct Answer: C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge 
Rationale: This is a SMART goal—specific, measura...
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10. During the planning phase of the nursing process, which goal is most appropriate for a client prescribed a new antihypertensive? 
A. The client will take the medication for 6 months 
B. The client will understand the drug’s chemical structure 
C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge 
D. The client will allow the nurse to give the medication 
Correct Answer: C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge 
Rationale: This is a SMART goal—specific, measura...
NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 3 Toxic Effects of Drugs – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
10. A nurse is monitoring for teratogenic effects. Which client is at highest risk? 
A. A child taking methylphenidate 
B. A lactating woman on antibiotics 
C. A pregnant woman on isotretinoin 
D. An elderly man on multiple antihypertensives 
Correct Answer: C. A pregnant woman on isotretinoin 
Rationale: Isotretinoin is a known teratogen. Pregnant women must avoid it due to severe fetal abnormalities. 
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11. A nurse is caring for a client receiving high-d...
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10. A nurse is monitoring for teratogenic effects. Which client is at highest risk? 
A. A child taking methylphenidate 
B. A lactating woman on antibiotics 
C. A pregnant woman on isotretinoin 
D. An elderly man on multiple antihypertensives 
Correct Answer: C. A pregnant woman on isotretinoin 
Rationale: Isotretinoin is a known teratogen. Pregnant women must avoid it due to severe fetal abnormalities. 
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11. A nurse is caring for a client receiving high-d...