KAPLAN PHARM INTEGR ATED EXAM -
ACTUAL EXAM ALL 7 5 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|ALREADY
GRADED A+
The nurse cares for a client diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes mellitus. The nurse instructs the client to administer rapid-acting insulin. Which client statements indicate understanding of the teaching ? - ANSWER- I know that insulin is most rapidly absorbed from my abdominal tissue.I will inject the insulin within 15 minutes of eating.I will monitor my blood glucose levels when I am sick.I will keep my insulin in the refrigerator after I open the vial.
The nurse instructs a client to apply a 25 mcg/hr fentanyl transdermal patch every 72 hours. Which statement is included in the teaching ? - ANSWER- After your remove a patch, flush it down the toilet immediately.
The nurse teaches a client to use the metered-dose inhaler. The client is to have 2 inhalation's of albuterol every 4 hours. Which action indaicates the teaching is effective? - ANSWER- The client exhales completely before closing mouth around the spacer mouthpiece.
A client is to receive 4.5 ounces of a liquid medication. How many milliliters (mL) does the nurse administer ? - ANSWER- 135 mL 1 / 2
The nurse prepares to administer 18 units of intermediate-acting and 10 units of short-acting insulin to a client. The nurse takes which action first? - ANSWER- Draws up to 10 units of air into the syringe
The nurse is to administer a medication that is classified by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) as a schedule II drug. What does this mean?
- ANSWER- The medication has high potential for abuse.
The first time parent asks the nurse why the newborn was given a vitamin K injection. Which statement by the nurse is best? - ANSWER- Your baby needs Vitamin K to manufacture clotting factors.
A client chives vitamin B1 for the treatment of acute alcohol withdrawal. The client's adult child asks the nurse why. Which response by the nurse is best? - ANSWER- Vitamin B1 reduces the neurological symptoms your parent may experience.
A client receives cimetidine. The client asks the nurse how the medication works. Which nurse's response is best? - ANSWER- Cimetidine decreases acid secretion.
The health care provider prescribes levothyroxine for a client. Which statement requires immediate follow up by the nurse ? - ANSWER- "Sometimes I feel dizzy and my heart pounds."
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