ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED 2019 & 2023 RETAKE COMPLETE EXAMS 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED 2019 & 2023
RETAKE COMPLETE EXAMS 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILEDANSWERS (100% CORRECT AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
2019 PHARMACOLOGY RETAKE GUIDE COMPLETE

  1. A nurse is providing discharge dietary teaching to a client who has a
    something and is taking medication theophylline and to provide general
    instructions the nurse should include?
    A. Avoid caffeinated beverages
    B. Take the medication with meals
    C. Restrict milk products
    D. Limit sodium intake – ANSWER- A
  2. the nurse is mixing regular insulin and NPH into a syringe for a client
    who has diabetes mellitus. Which of the following actions should the
    nurse take first?
    A. Withdrawal NPH from the vial
    B. Inject air into the NPH vial
    C. Inject air into the regular vial
    D. Withdrawal regular insulin from the vial – ANSWER- B
  3. a nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription of Alendronate
    for osteoporosis. What instructions should the nurse include?
    A. Take the medication immediately after breakfast
    B. Take the medication with an antacid
    C. Sit upright for at least 30 mins after taking the medication
    D. Drink orange juice with the medication – ANSWER- C
  4. a nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following a
    thyroidectomy and is receiving morphine for pain. Which of the
    following findings should the nurse recognize as an adverse effect of
    morphine?
    A. Bladder distention

B. Productive cough
C. Gastrointestinal bleeding
D. Decrease deep tending reflexes – ANSWER- A

  1. nurse is teaching a client who has pernicious anemia to selfadminister cyanocobalamin. Which of the following information should
    the nurse include in the teaching?
    A. Use nasal decongestion 15 mins before the medication if you have a
    stuffy nose
    B. Lie down for 1 hour after administering the medication
    C. Administer the medication into one nostril once per week
    D. Plan to self-administer this medication for the next 6 months –
    ANSWER- C
  2. a nurse is teaching a newly license nurse about medication
    reconciliation. The nurse should instruct the newly license nurse for
    medication reconciliation for which of the following clients?
    A. Client who is transported to radiology
    B. A client who has a consultation for ….
    C. A client who has a referral for social services
    D. A client who has been transferred to a step-down unit – ANSWER- D
  3. a nurse is assessing a client how received a dinoprostone gel to
    stimulate the cervical ripening. Which of the following is the nurses
    priority?
    A. Back pain
    B. Flushing
    C. nausea
    D. Uterine tachysystole – ANSWER- D
  4. a nurse is performing a return demonstration of an enoxaparin
    administration. Which of the following client actions indicates an
    understanding of the teaching?
    A. Messages the site to enhance absorption
    B. Injections the medication into a muscle

C. Administers the medication into the abdomen
D. Aspirates the medication after injection – ANSWER- C

  1. a nurse is assessing a client how has been taking digoxin and ……
    which of the following findings to the nurse indicates this client has
    developed digoxin toxicity?
    A. Ringing in the ears
    B. Hyperkalemia
    C. Blurred vision
    D. hypertension – ANSWER- C
  2. a nurse is caring for a client who received neostigmine 1 hour ago
    and is experiencing muscarinic response. Which if the following
    manifestations should the nurse expect?
    A. Headache
    B. Excessive salivation
    C. Fever
    D. Myoclonic seizure – ANSWER- B
  3. a nurse in the emergency department is reviewing a medication
    record for client who reports vomiting blood. The nurse should
    anticipate the provider will discontinue which of the following
    medications?
    A. NPH insulin
    B. Clopidogrel
    C. Furosemide
    D. Pantoprazole – ANSWER- B
  4. a nurse is assessing a who is receiving clindamycin. Which of the
    following findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of this
    medication?
    A. Agitation
    B. Report of blurred vision
    C. Hypertension
    D. Watery diarrhea – ANSWER- D
  5. a nurse is teaching a client who is to start taking Cromolyn. Which
    of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
    A. Cromolyn should take effect within 5 mins
    B. Cromolyn should dilate the bronchioles
    C. Cromolyn can be used after exercise
    D. Cromolyn is a long-term management medication – ANSWER- D
  6. a nurse is reviewing the medications of a client is experiencing
    orthostatic hypotension. The nurse should identify this finding as an
    adverse effect of which of the following medications?
    A. Imipramine
    B. Levothyroxine
    C. Montelukast
    D. Omeprazole – ANSWER- A
  7. a nurse is reviewing a client’s medical history before administering a
    new prescription of atropine. Which of the following client conditions is
    contraindicated? – ANSWER- GLAUCOMA
  8. a nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a new prescription
    for carbamazepine for the treatment of seizures. The nurse should
    instruct the client to monitor for which of the following adverse effects?
    A. insomnia
    B. Blurred vision
    C. Tachypnea
    D. Metallic taste – ANSWER- B
  9. math problem: a nurse is preparing to administer 4000 units of
    heparin available is 10,000 units = – ANSWER- 0.4
  10. a nursing is caring for a client who reports that his current pain
    medication is no longer relieving her pain. Which of the following
    medications requires the nurse to obtain a written rather than a verbal
    prescription from the provider? – ANSWER- FENTANYL

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