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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXIT V1,V2 & V3 LATEST 2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| PHARMACOLOGY HESI EXIT QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|AGRADE

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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXIT V1,V2 & V3 LATEST
2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|
PHARMACOLOGY HESI EXIT QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|AGRADE

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A pregnant client is Osteoporosis. Compression fractures of the spine
prescribed heparin to
prevent the risk of
thromboembolism. Which
adverse effects should the
nurse anticipate with this
medication? Select all that
apply.

Which drug may cause Tetracycline
tooth and bone anomalies
as a teratogenic effect?

An older client develops "You are receiving a large dose of potassium, and
hypokalemia, and an unfortunately it often causes a stinging sensation."
intravenous infusion
containing 40 mEq of
potassium is instituted. The
client tells the nurse that the
IV stings a little. What is the
nurse's best reply?

, A healthcare provider 1.7
prescribes cefazolin sodium
375 mg intravenous
piggyback (IVPB) every 8
hours. The vial of powder
contains 500 mg of the
medication. This must be
reconstituted with 2 mL of
0.9% sodium chloride. In the
resulting solution 1 mL
contains 225 mg of
cefazolin. How many mL of
cefazolin solution should
the nurse administer?
Record your answer using
one decimal place. ____mL

A pregnant woman who is Dinoprostone
past her due date is
hospitalized for a labor
induction. Which drug
should be administered to
the client?

An intravenous (IV) Notify the primary healthcare provider after stopping
antibiotic is prescribed for a the infusion.
child with fever of unknown
origin. Within 10 minutes of
the antibiotic infusion, the
child's face and neck are
flushed but the remainder
of the body is unchanged.
The nurse checks the child's
record. In light of this
information, what will the
nurse do?

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