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  • March 21, 2022
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is taking phenytoin, for which of the following adverse effects should the nurse
monitor and report to the provider
a. Cognitive impairment
b. Tachycardia
c. Elevated blood pressure (HYPOTENSION and DYSRHYTHMIAS)
d. Tinnitus


Phenytoin (Dilantin) - Anticonvulsant. monitor for any manifestations of CNS effects (such as cognitive
impairment), notify the provider if they occur. (p. 96 ATI PHARM)
2. MISSING


3 MISSING


4. A nurse is teaching a client who has a history of acute myocardial infarction about taking metoprolol to treat
angina. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? Page 158


a. Stop taking the medication if you become dizzy (NEVER discontinue abruptly)
b. Check your pulse rate daily (Bradycardia, withhold if pulse under 50)
c. Expect to see an increase in your urinary output
d. Call you provider if you lose more than 1 pound per week (complication of decreased CO - weight gain - call
provider)
metropolol (Lopressor) - Beta Blockers. Beta1 - affects only the heart. Decreases HR - decreases myocardial
contractility


5. A nurse is caring for a client who develops an anaphylactic reaction to IV antibiotic administration. After assessing
the client’s respiratory status and stopping the medication infusion, which of the following actions should the nurse
take next?


A. Elevate the client’s legs and feet (Raises BP & pulse, maybe just supplementary though)
B. Administer epinephrine IM (Only thing that’ll stop the reaction immed, first line treatment)
C. Replace the solution with with 0.9 % sodium chloride
D. Give diphenhydramine IM


Rationale: If manifestations occur, stop transfusion (ATI’s specific to BLOOD TRANSFUSION, but wouldn’t you still give
epi?), notify provider, and then keep IV line open with NS (in this case, replace the bag with NS?) Then, Have epi ready
for IM or IV injection. Or do you elevate the legs? LOL

,6. A nurse is assessing a client who is receiving OXYTOCIN via continuous IV infusion for labor augmentation. The
nurse notes six contractions in a 10 minute period with a nonreassuring FHR. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take first ?


a. Administer Terbutaline 0.25 mg subcutaneously
b. Discontinue the oxycontin IV infusion (INC flow to fetus, control contractions, but not priority)
c. Turn the client on the left side (greatest risk is injury from uteroplacental insufficiency, priority!)
d. Apply oxygen at 10 L / min via face mask
Rationale: Idk. I hate maternity. Someone else rationalize this shit.
Looking through Padgham’s OB notes, reposition goes first apparently. And then I have a note on the bottom, per TB,
O2 first.


7. A nurse is administer lactated ringer's solution at 100ml/hr. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 15 gtt/ml.
The nurse should set the manual IV infusion to deliver how many drops per minute? Round the answer to the nearest
whole number? mL / min x gtts
100 x 15/60 = 25 gtt/min


8. A client who has active Tuberculosis and is taking rifampin reports that this urine and sweat have developed a red
orange tinge. Which of the following actions should the nurse take ? page 376


a. Prepare the client for dialysis
b. Instruct the client to increase the fluid intake
c. Check the the clients liver function tests results
d. Document this as an expected finding
Broad Spectrum Antimycobacterial (antituberculosis) - inform clients of expected orange color of urine, sweat,
saliva, and tears.



9. A nurse is teaching a client about self administration of enoxaparin. Which of the following instructions should the
nurse include? (Select all that apply)


a. Grasp the skin between the thumb and forefinger, while injecting the medication - i don’t think
“grasping” and “pinching” is the same thing. But idk. Actually wait….maybe on this sentence they are
b. Alternate the injection sites between the side of the abdomen - rotate and record injection sites
c. Expel the air bubble from the prefilled syringe - do not expel the air from prefilled syringe unless adjustments
must be made with the dose
d. Massage the insertion site after injecting the medication - do not rub the injection site for 1-2 min after
injection
e. Insert the entire length of the needle into the skin during injection - insert needle completely
enoxoparin (Lovenox) - anticoagulant

,10. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving warfarin to treat atrial fibrillation. Which of the following
laboratory lab values should the nurse identify as the outside the expected range for this client?


A. aPTT 36 seconds 35 - 45 seconds
B. Hgb 15.2 g/dl ( 12- 16)
C. Hct 43 % (35- 45)
D. INR 4.5 (2-3 seconds)
PT/INR - for Warfarin; PTT/aPTT - for Heparin


11. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving ondansetron IV. Which of the following is an indication that the
ondansetron is effective?
a. Increased urinary output
b. Decreased Nausea Antiemetic
c. Absence of peripheral neuropathy
d. Reduced dizziness
Ondansetron - antiemetic: prevents emesis by blocking serotonin receptors; PO, IM, or IV


12. A nurse is caring for a client who has major depression and a new prescription for citalopram. Which of the
following adverse effects should the nurse report to the provider? page 49
SSRI - DEPRESSION
A. Confusion (Serotonin Syndrome)
B. Insomnia
C. Bruxism (Grinding of teeth during sleep, treated with buspirone)
D. Weight Loss (Weight gain)


 Serotonin Syndrome
o Agitation, confusion, disorientation, hallucinations, hyperreflexia, tremors, etc


13. A nurses caring for a client who has acute cocaine toxicity. The nurse should plan to provide which of the
following treatments?
⇧HR & BP⇧


a. Gastric Lavage
b. Saline cathartic (laxative)
c. Nalaxone (worsen toxicity, Opioid reversal)
d. Diazepam (Benzodiazepine, Alcohol withdrawal)
I think it’s D for symptoms of agitation and possible seizure due to cocaine toxicity. They can get combative, aggressive,
etc.

, 14. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has diabetes insipidus and is receiving DESMOPRESSIN. Which of
the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching ? page 319


a. Your urine might have a reddish tint while taking this medication
b. You will need to check your blood glucose every morning while taking this medication
c. You can expect to have less urine output when you are taking this medication
d. You will need weekly laboratory work to determine your blood clotting time
Antidiuretic hormone - agent of choice for DI.




15. A nurse is teaching a client who has pernicious anemia to self administer nasal cyanocobalamin.Which of the
following information should the nurse include in the teaching?


a. Plan to self administer this medication for the next 6 months (Pernicious Anemia - FO LYF)
b. Administer the medication into one nostril once per week
c. Use a nasal decongestant 15 minutes before the medication if you have a stuffy nose - inform provider - might
decide to delay tx
d. Lie down for 1 hour after administering the medication (administer 1hr before/after hot foods or liquids)
Vitamin B12 - cyanocobalamin


16. A nurse is planning to teach a client who has gout about allopurinol. Which of the following instructions should
the nurse include in the teaching ?


a. Take after meals - minimize GI stress
b. Take an iron supplement
c. Limit fluid intake to 1 liter - increase fluid intake
d. Increase calcium intake - increase incidence of renal calculi with higher excretion of uric acid.
Allopurinol - for hyperuricemia (gout) - used PO or IV


17. A nurse is assessing a client who has heart failure and is taking digoxin. Which of the following findings should the
nurse identify as an early indication of medication toxicity?
a. Visual disturbances - (toxicity: fatigue, weakness, vision changes, GI effects)
b. Insomnia - i don’t think this is relevant. LOL
c. Potassium 4.4 mEq/L - within normal limits
d. Sudden weight gain - GI effects (anorexia, N/V, abd pain)


18.) A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is taking clozapine. Which of the following findings
should the nurse report to the provider immediately?
a. LDL 220 mg/dL (Less than 200)

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