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Ati pharmocology Detailed Answer Key
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(over the counter med) H2 receptor antagonist (H2RA) - ANSWER-Relief of heartburn

Rationale: Histamine2 receptor antagonists are used to treat duodenal ulcers and prevent their return.
In

over-the-counter strengths, these medications, such as cimetidine and ranitidine, are used to

relieve or prevent heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach

A charge nurse is supervising a newly licensed nurse care for a client who is receiving a transfusion of
packed

RBC. The nurse suspects a possible hemolytic reaction. After stopping the blood transfusion, which of
the

following actions by the new nurse requires intervention by the charge nurse?



The nurse starts the transfusion of another unit of blood product.

Rationale: When suspecting a hemolytic reaction, the nurse should immediately stop the transfusion of
all

blood products. The transfusion of additional products can increase the client's risk for further

complication - ANSWER-A. The nurse initiates an infusion of 0.9% sodium chloride.

Rationale: When suspecting a hemolytic reaction, the nurse should maintain IV access and blood volume

with an infusion of 0.9% sodium chloride.

B. The nurse collects a urine specimen.

Rationale: When suspecting a hemolytic reaction, the nurse should obtain a urine specimen to assess for

the presence of hemoglobin in the urine.

C. The nurse sends a blood specimen to the laboratory.

Rationale: When suspecting a hemolytic reaction, the nurse should obtain a blood specimen from the

client for laboratory analysis.

a client who has deep vein thrombosis and has been on heparin continuous infusion for 5

days. The provider prescribes warfarin PO without discontinuing the heparin. The client asks the nurse
why both

anticoagulants are necessary. - ANSWER-"Warfarin takes several days to work, so the IV heparin will be
used until the warfarin reaches a therapeutic

,Ati pharmocology Detailed Answer Key
(SIMPLE VERSION)
level."

Rationale: Heparin and warfarin are both anticoagulants that decrease the clotting ability of the blood
and

help prevent thrombosis formation in the blood vessels. However, these medications work in

different ways to achieve therapeutic coagulation and must be given together until therapeutic

levels of anticoagulation can be achieved by warfarin alone, which is usually within 1 to 5 days.

When the client's PT and INR are within therapeutic range, the heparin can be discontinued

a detached retina and is preoperative for a surgical repair - ANSWER-A. Phenylephrine

Rationale: Mydriatic medications, such as phenylephrine, are used preoperatively to dilate pupils to

facilitate intraocular surgery

a duodenal ulcer about his new prescription for cimetidine - ANSWER-"Your doctor might need to
reduce your theophylline dose while taking this medication."

Rationale: The nurse should instruct the client that the provider might need to reduce his theophylline

dose due to the possibility of increased medication levels

A nurse is caring for client who has sepsis and a prescription for vancomycin 1 g in 250 mL dextrose 5%
(D5W)

over 2 hr by IV intermittent bolus. The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many mL/hr?
(Round the

answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

125 mL/hr - ANSWER-STEP 1: What is the unit of measurement the nurse should calculate? mL/hr

STEP 2: What is the volume the nurse should infuse? 250 mL

STEP 3: What is the total infusion time? 2 hr

STEP 4: Should the nurse convert the units of measurement? Yes (min does not equal

hr)

60 min/30 min = 1 hr/X hr

X = 0.5 hr

STEP 5: Set up an equation and solve for X.

Volume (mL)/Time (hr) = X mL/hr

250 mL/2 hr = X mL/hr

, Ati pharmocology Detailed Answer Key
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X = 125

STEP 6: Round if necessary.

STEP 7: Reassess to determine whether the amount to administer makes sense. If the

prescription reads vancomycin 1 g in 250 mL (D5W) over 2 hr by IV intermittent bolus, it

makes sense to administer 125 mL/hr. The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver

vancomycin 1 g in 250 mL D5W at 125 mL/hr

A nurse is caring for four clients. After administering morning medications, she realizes that the
nifedipine

prescribed for one client was inadvertently administered to another client. Which of the following
actions should the

nurse take first?



B. Check the client's vital signs.

Rationale: The first action the nurse should take using the nursing process is to assess the client. The

nurse should know that the action of nifedipine is to lower blood pressure. Immediately upon

realizing the error, the nurse should check the client's vital signs (especially the client's blood

pressure) to ensure that the client is not hypotensive as a result. Only after ensuring that the

client is safe and has stable vital signs should the nurse take other action - ANSWER-A. Notify the client's
provider.

Rationale: The nurse should notify the client's provider to inform her of the event; however, there is

another action the nurse should take first



C. Fill out an occurrence form.

Rationale: The nurse should fill out an occurrence form to report the event to hospital personnel;
however,

there is another action the nurse should take first.



D. Administer the medication to the correct client.

Rationale: The nurse should administer the medication to the correct client to fulfill the provider's

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