REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS TOP RATED VERSION FOR ALREADY A+
GRADED WITH EXPERT FEEDBACK|NEW!!{REVISED}
2025/2026.
What is the primary cause of Red man syndrome? - ANSWER-
increased histamine production
why would NS be the solution of choice when preparing to
administer a blood transfusion? - ANSWER-NS is isotonic
pt with no known risk factors to TB would need further
diagnostic testing to rule out TB if the mantoux test showed an
induration of what size? - ANSWER-???
what statement is correct for determining you have the correct
pt before adminstering a drug? - ANSWER-ask them to state
their name and DOB and compare it to the MAR and wrist band
order for 4 mg of dexamethasone IV push. The med is supplied
in 10mg/mL vial. How many mL do you give? - ANSWER-0.4 mL
, pt is on a morphine PCA without a basal infusion rate and is
afraid of overdosing. what ed do you provide? - ANSWER-small
dose is delivered only when you push the trigger button
pt has been diagnosted with diabetes and has oral meds
ordered. What statement indicates understanding of s&s of
hypoglycemia? – ANSWER-sweating, shakes, nervouseness
what class of med would you expect ordered for a person with
acid reflux? -
ANSWER-PPI
pt has epidural infusing at 6mL/hr. begining BP was 92/58 and
now their BP is 130/70. what would you do FIRST? - ANSWER-
NOT :::: ask the person to rate their pain
order to give digoxin now. HR is 52. what do you do next? -
ANSWER-hold dig and call MD
antidote for heparin - ANSWER-protamine sulfate
lasix ordered at 50 mg IV push. On hand is 20 mg/mL. How
many mL to give? - ANSWER-2.5
pt has 4 new scripts and wants to know which one will help
with migraines. - ANSWER-Rizatriptan