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NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 3 Toxic Effects of Drugs – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition

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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. ________________________________________ 11. A nurse is caring for a client receiving high-dose acetaminophen for chronic pain. Which laboratory test is the highest priority to monitor for early signs of toxicity? A. Creatinine B. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) C. Troponin D. White blood cell count Correct Answer: B Rationale: ALT is a liver enzyme that increases in hepatotoxicity, a common risk with high-dose acetaminophen. Monitoring liver function is essential to detect liver damage early. ________________________________________ 12. A client who has been taking gentamicin develops tinnitus and hearing loss. The nurse recognizes these symptoms indicate which drug reaction? A. Hepatotoxicity B. Ototoxicity C. Neurotoxicity D. Anaphylaxis Correct Answer: B Rationale: Gentamicin is associated with ototoxicity, leading to tinnitus and hearing loss. These are classic signs of damage to the auditory nerve or inner ear structures. ________________________________________ 13. A nurse notes that a patient receiving isoniazid has developed jaundice and dark-colored urine. Which toxic effect should the nurse suspect? A. Renal toxicity B. Pulmonary toxicity C. Hepatotoxicity D. Cardiotoxicity Correct Answer: C Rationale: Jaundice and dark urine suggest liver dysfunction, indicating hepatotoxicity, which is a known adverse effect of isoniazid. ________________________________________ 14. A patient receiving chemotherapy develops a low white blood cell count. What is the nurse’s priority action? A. Administer an antiemetic B. Encourage a high-protein diet C. Monitor for signs of infection D. Discontinue IV fluids Correct Answer: C Rationale: A low white blood cell count (leukopenia) puts the client at high risk for infection. Infection monitoring and neutropenic precautions are priority. ________________________________________ 15. Which assessment finding would indicate nephrotoxicity in a client taking a high-dose NSAID regimen? A. Bradycardia and hypotension B. Elevated creatinine and decreased urine output C. Tinnitus and dizziness D. Hyperglycemia and blurred vision Correct Answer: B Rationale: NSAIDs can impair renal function, leading to elevated creatinine and oliguria (low urine output), which are classic signs of nephrotoxicity. ________________________________________

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NCLEX-Style Test Bank

Chapter 3: Toxic Effects of Drugs

Based on: Focus on Nursing Pharmacology – 8th Edition
by Amy M. Karch

✔ 50 NCLEX-Style Questions + Cheat Sheet
✔ Detailed Rationales for Every Answer
✔ Covers Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Drug Interactions
✔ Ideal for Nursing Students Preparing for NCLEX, HESI, or Pharmacology Exams




This NCLEX-style test bank is an original educational resource based on Chapter 3 of Focus on Nursing Pharmacology
(8th Edition) by Amy M. Karch. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the publisher, NCLEX®, ATI, or HESI. For
educational use only.

,NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 3 Toxic Effects of Drugs – 50 Questions + Rationales
+ Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
1. A nurse is caring for a client who developed tinnitus after receiving high doses of aspirin.
Which adverse effect should the nurse document?
A. Hepatotoxicity
B. Ototoxicity
C. Nephrotoxicity
D. Neurotoxicity

Correct Answer: B. Ototoxicity
Rationale: Tinnitus is a classic sign of ototoxicity, especially with salicylate toxicity. Monitoring
hearing function is essential.



2. A patient experiences an anaphylactic reaction to penicillin. Which priority action should
the nurse take?
A. Administer antihistamines
B. Apply oxygen via nasal cannula
C. Start IV fluids
D. Administer epinephrine

Correct Answer: D. Administer epinephrine
Rationale: Epinephrine is the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis as it reverses
bronchoconstriction and vasodilation. Airway management is critical.



3. A client taking isoniazid begins to show signs of jaundice. The nurse should suspect which
type of organ toxicity?
A. Hepatotoxicity
B. Nephrotoxicity
C. Cardiotoxicity
D. Pulmonary toxicity

Correct Answer: A. Hepatotoxicity
Rationale: Jaundice indicates liver dysfunction. Isoniazid is known for its potential hepatotoxic
effects, especially in older adults.



4. Which assessment finding would indicate bone marrow suppression in a patient taking
chemotherapy?
A. Bradycardia
B. Frequent nosebleeds


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, NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 3 Toxic Effects of Drugs – 50 Questions + Rationales
+ Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition
C. Constipation
D. Tinnitus

Correct Answer: B. Frequent nosebleeds
Rationale: Bone marrow suppression decreases platelet count, increasing bleeding risk.
Nosebleeds are a common sign.



5. A nurse is reviewing a new prescription for a pregnant client. Which classification indicates
the drug poses the highest fetal risk?
A. Category B
B. Category C
C. Category D
D. Category X

Correct Answer: D. Category X
Rationale: Category X drugs are contraindicated in pregnancy due to known teratogenic effects.



6. Which term best describes a harmful, unintended reaction to a normal drug dose?
A. Toxic reaction
B. Drug interaction
C. Adverse effect
D. Idiosyncratic response

Correct Answer: C. Adverse effect
Rationale: An adverse effect is any harmful or unintended response at normal doses. Toxic
reactions are dose-related.



7. A nurse is caring for a client prescribed gentamicin. Which lab value should be monitored
closely for nephrotoxicity?
A. Hematocrit
B. ALT
C. Creatinine
D. Glucose

Correct Answer: C. Creatinine
Rationale: Gentamicin can cause nephrotoxicity. Elevated creatinine indicates impaired renal
function.


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