Exam 2: NUR2474 / NUR 2474 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Pharmacology for Professional Nursing | Exam Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | A Grade - Rasmussen
Question:
Before lunch, an irritable client9s blood glucose is found to be 58. At what point should the nurse administer th...
Exam 2: NUR2474 / NUR 2474
(Latest Update)
Pharmacology | Exam Questions
and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
| A Grade - Rasmussen
Question:
Before lunch, an irritable client9s blood glucose is found to be 58. At what
point should the nurse administer the standing order for using glucagon
Answer:
When the blood glucose goes below 50 mg/dl.
Question:
The nurse is teaching a client to self-inject insulin. What comment would
cause the nurse most concern?
Answer:
I can9t see the numbers on the syringe.=
,Question:
A client taking ciprofloxacin and steroids for sinusitis presents with calf pain.
Which of these conditions is the most likely cause given this combination of
medications?
Answer:
Achilles tendonitis
Question:
The provider ordered ampicillin 250 mg PO every 6 hrs. The pharmacy
supplied 100 mL of reconstituted ampicillin in a 500mg/5ml concentration.
How many milliliters should the client receive every 6 hours?
Answer:
2.5
Question:
What should a client taking a fluoroquinolone be taught by the nurse? SATA
Answer:
Achilles9 tendon rupture is a risk
They are inactivated when taken with minerals. They should not be given
with zinc, or iron
Sunburn is a risk when taking this drug. Wear sunblock while taking it.
, Question:
A client is asking if steroids would be helpful to manage his chronic diarrhea.
The cause of the diarrhea has yet to be identified. What diarrhea-causing
condition might require steroid therapy?
Answer:
Ulcerative Collitis
Question:
A nurse plans to administer IM ceftriaxone to an older adult being treated for
a respiratory infection. Which actions of the nurse indicate the correct
approach?
Answer:
Mix it with 1% lidocaine and inject it into a gluteal site using a 1.5= needle.
Question:
The diabetic client receives a morning NPH insulin injection. What time
should the nurse expect the NPH to peak?
Answer:
4-12 hours
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