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1. A patient is prescribed furosemide for heart failure. Which electrolyte imbalance should the
nurse monitor for?​
Answer: Hypokalemia​
Rationale: Furosemide is a loop diuretic that increases potassium excretion in urine, risking
hypokalemia.

2. A patient taking lisinopril reports a persistent dry cough. What is the best nursing action?​
Answer: Notify the provider; consider switching to an ARB.​
Rationale: ACE inhibitors like lisinopril can cause a persistent cough due to bradykinin
accumulation.

3. A patient is prescribed warfarin. Which lab test should the nurse monitor?​
Answer: INR (International Normalized Ratio)​
Rationale: INR measures the effectiveness of warfarin in preventing clot formation.

4. Metformin is prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Which is a key contraindication?​
Answer: Renal impairment​
Rationale: Metformin can accumulate in patients with kidney dysfunction, increasing the risk of
lactic acidosis.

5. A patient taking digoxin has nausea, vomiting, and vision changes. What is the likely cause?​
Answer: Digoxin toxicity​
Rationale: Digoxin has a narrow therapeutic window; GI and visual symptoms are early signs
of toxicity.

6. Which medication is used to reverse heparin anticoagulation?​
Answer: Protamine sulfate​
Rationale: Protamine binds heparin and neutralizes its anticoagulant effect.

7. A patient taking albuterol reports tremors and palpitations. What is the likely cause?​
Answer: Beta-2 agonist side effects​
Rationale: Albuterol stimulates beta-2 receptors, causing tremors and tachycardia.

8. Atorvastatin is prescribed. Which lab should be monitored regularly?​
Answer: Liver function tests (AST/ALT)​
Rationale: Statins can cause hepatotoxicity; periodic liver monitoring is recommended.

,9. Which antibiotic requires peak and trough levels monitoring?​
Answer: Vancomycin​
Rationale: To ensure therapeutic levels and avoid nephrotoxicity or ototoxicity.

10. Morphine is given IV. What is the priority nursing assessment?​
Answer: Respiratory rate​
Rationale: Opioids can cause respiratory depression, which is the most dangerous side effect.

11. A patient taking prednisone for long-term therapy should be monitored for:​
Answer: Hyperglycemia​
Rationale: Corticosteroids increase blood glucose levels.

12. Insulin lispro is a:​
Answer: Rapid-acting insulin​
Rationale: Lispro acts within 15 minutes and is used around mealtimes.

13. Which drug class is first-line for hypertension in African American adults without CKD or
diabetes?​
Answer: Thiazide diuretics or calcium channel blockers​
Rationale: Evidence shows better efficacy in this population.

14. A patient on clopidogrel reports unusual bruising. What is the concern?​
Answer: Increased bleeding risk​
Rationale: Clopidogrel inhibits platelet aggregation, increasing bleeding tendency.

15. Omeprazole is prescribed for GERD. How does it work?​
Answer: Proton pump inhibitor; reduces gastric acid secretion​
Rationale: PPIs block the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme in gastric parietal cells.

16. Levofloxacin is contraindicated in patients with:​
Answer: Tendon disorders​
Rationale: Fluoroquinolones increase the risk of tendonitis and tendon rupture.

17. A patient taking lithium should avoid:​
Answer: Excessive sodium restriction​
Rationale: Sodium levels affect lithium excretion; low sodium can cause toxicity.

18. Atenolol is prescribed. What is a major contraindication?​
Answer: Asthma​
Rationale: Beta-blockers can cause bronchoconstriction in patients with reactive airway
disease.

19. Ceftriaxone is administered IM. What is an important nursing consideration?​
Answer: Rotate injection sites​
Rationale: IM injections can cause local tissue irritation; rotating sites reduces discomfort.

, 20. Dextromethorphan is used for:​
Answer: Cough suppression​
Rationale: It acts on the CNS to suppress the cough reflex.

21. A patient on spironolactone should be monitored for:​
Answer: Hyperkalemia​
Rationale: Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic.

22. Which medication is an antidote for acetaminophen overdose?​
Answer: N-acetylcysteine​
Rationale: NAC replenishes glutathione to prevent liver damage.

23. Ciprofloxacin teaching should include:​
Answer: Avoid sun exposure​
Rationale: Fluoroquinolones can cause photosensitivity.

24. A patient taking phenytoin reports gum swelling. What is the likely cause?​
Answer: Gingival hyperplasia​
Rationale: Phenytoin can cause overgrowth of gum tissue with long-term use.

25. Hydrochlorothiazide may cause:​
Answer: Hypokalemia​
Rationale: Thiazide diuretics increase urinary potassium excretion.

26. Amiodarone is prescribed for atrial fibrillation. What should be monitored?​
Answer: Thyroid and liver function​
Rationale: Amiodarone can cause hypo/hyperthyroidism and hepatotoxicity.

27. A patient taking tetracycline should avoid:​
Answer: Dairy products​
Rationale: Calcium binds tetracycline, reducing absorption.

28. Enalapril is an ACE inhibitor. What is a serious adverse effect?​
Answer: Angioedema​
Rationale: ACE inhibitors can cause rapid swelling of face, lips, or tongue.

29. Metoprolol is prescribed. What is a key nursing assessment before administration?​
Answer: Heart rate​
Rationale: Beta-blockers can cause bradycardia.

30. Ranitidine (H2 blocker) decreases:​
Answer: Gastric acid secretion​
Rationale: H2 receptor antagonists reduce acid production in the stomach.
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