RN PHARMACOLOGY 2025 ACTUAL SCREENSHOT
EXAM 60 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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The nurse should first contact the client’s provider.
When a medication error is discovered, it is important to immediately notify the provider to assess the
situation and determine any necessary medical interventions. While completing an incident report
and informing the charge nurse are also important steps, contacting the provider is the first priority
to ensure the client's safety and address any potential complications from the medication error.
, The correct statement is: "I will taper off the medication before discontinuing it."
Cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxant, should not be abruptly stopped. Tapering off the medication gradually
is important to prevent withdrawal symptoms or exacerbation of muscle spasms. The other options suggest
incorrect practices, such as continuing the medication until symptoms disappear or reporting urinary
incontinence, which may not be directly related to the use of cyclobenzaprine.
The correct answer is: "The client rates pain as a 3 on a scale from 0 to 10."
This is the most direct and objective indicator that the morphine has been effective in managing pain. It
provides a clear measure of pain relief. The other options (vital signs being normal, resting comfortably, and
no further medication requests) do not directly assess the effectiveness of the pain medication.
The correct answer is: "The client rates pain as a 3 on a scale from 0 to 10."
,This is the most direct and objective indicator that the morphine has been effective in managing pain. It
provides a clear measure of pain relief. The other options (vital signs being normal, resting comfortably, and
no further medication requests) do not directly assess the effectiveness of the pain medication.
The correct answer is: Epinephrine.
Epinephrine should be administered first in this scenario, as it is a life-saving medication for anaphylaxis or
severe allergic reactions, which could be causing the anxiety, hypotension, and dyspnea in the client. This
addresses the most immediate and potentially life-threatening symptoms. The other medications listed
(Diphenhydramine, Albuterol, and Prednisone) can follow once the client's acute symptoms are stabilized.
, The correct answers are:
• Dry mouth
• Blurred vision
• Dry eyes
These are common side effects associated with oxybutynin, which is an anticholinergic medication used for
urinary incontinence. It works by reducing muscle spasms in the bladder, but it can cause dry mouth, blurred
vision, and dry eyes as common adverse effects due to its anticholinergic properties. Tinnitus and
bradycardia are not commonly associated with oxybutynin.