PN ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCORED REVIEW ACTUAL
EXAM 2025 LATEST VERSION WITH UPDATED
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A nurse is to administer a new 3) Withhold the medication
prescription for
amoxicillin/clavulanic acid
(Augmentin) IV bolus. The client
tells the nurse allergy to
penicillin. Which should be
done first:
3) Withhold the medication
4) Inform the pharmacist of
allergy to penicillin
A nurse providing discharge 3) Increase fiber intake
teaching for patient has a
prescription for morphine. The
nurse should:
3) Increase fiber intake
4) Increase dosage to relieve pain
A nurse is monitoring a patient 2) Fever
who has been prescribed
amphoterian B
(Fungizone) intermittent IV
bolus for histoplasmosis.
What adverse effects
should you notify PCP:
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1) Bradycardia
2) Fever
A patient has been receiving 4) Tinnitus
aspirin for treatment of arthritis.
Which symptom
should indicate the client
beginning to exhibit salicylism:
3) Excessive bruising
4) Tinnitus
A nurse is caring for a patient who 4) Hydromorpine (Dilaudid)
has
cancer and is experiencing
breakthrough pain every 6 to 8
hours. The client report pain
level of 8 on a scale of 0 to 10.
Which of the following
analgesics should the
nurse anticipate administering:
3) Celecoxib (Celebrax)
4) Hydromorpine (Dilaudid)
A nurse is caring for a school age 2) Maintains age- appropriate weight
child prescribed methylphenidate
(Ritalin) for
ADHD. The nurse has initiated
interventions to minimize
adverse effects. Which of the
following indicates a
successful
intervention:
1) Increase BP
2) Maintains age- appropriate
weight
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A nurse is instructing a client 2) Use the medication as soon as migrane symptoms appear
who experiences migranes and is
starting oral sumatriptan (Imitrex)
therapy. Which of the following
should the nurse include in
teaching:
1) Take the medication 1x daily
to prevent migrane attacks
2) Use the medication as soon as
migrane
symptoms appear
Nurse caring for postoperative 3) Administer naloxone (Narcan) IV to the client
patient with PCA of morphine
sulfate. The nurse assesses a
respiratory rate of 10/ min and is
unable to arouse the patient with
verbal or tactile stimulation.
Which of the following actions
should the nurse first take:
3) Administer naloxone (Narcan)
IV to the client
4) Notify the primary of the findings
A patient diagnosed with acute 1) Wait until you have completed your medication therapy before
bronchitis is beginning a short receiving the vaccinations
course of prednisone
(Deltasone) therapy. The patient
asks the
nurse to give him the required
vaccinations because he is
joining the peace corp. The
nurse appropriately responds
by stating, "You should":
1) Wait until you have completed
your
medication therapy before
receiving the vaccinations
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Wait until after you have taken
2)
this
medication for a few days
Amikacin (Amikin) is 3. Hearing loss Rationale:
prescribed for a Amikacin (Amikin) is an
client with a bacterial aminoglycoside. Adverse effects
infection. The client is of aminoglycosides include
instructed to contact the ototoxicity (hearing problems),
health care confusion, disorientation,
provider (HCP) gastrointestinal irritation,
immediately if which of palpitations, blood pressure
the following occurs? changes, nephrotoxicity, and
1. Nausea hypersensitivity. The nurse
2. Lethargy
instructs the client to report
3. Hearing loss
hearing loss to the HCP
4. Muscle aches
immediately. Lethargy and
muscle aches are not associated
with the use of this medication.
It is not necessary to contact
the HCP immediately if nausea
occurs. If nausea persists or
results in
vomiting, the HCP should be
notified.
*(most aminoglycoside
medication names end in the
letters -cin)*
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