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Comprehensive predictor test 85 correct answer, VATI Greenlight, VATI (More than 440 Questions) With Complete Solutions | Updated | Graded A
  • Comprehensive predictor test 85 correct answer, VATI Greenlight, VATI (More than 440 Questions) With Complete Solutions | Updated | Graded A

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  • Comprehensive predictor test 85 correct answer, VATI Greenlight, VATI (More than 440 Questions) With Complete Solutions | Updated | Graded A
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VATI Comprehensive Predictor (PN VATI Comprehensive Predictor exam-with 100% verified answers-)With Complete Solutions
  • VATI Comprehensive Predictor (PN VATI Comprehensive Predictor exam-with 100% verified answers-)With Complete Solutions

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  • VATI Comprehensive Predictor (PN VATI Comprehensive Predictor exam-with 100% verified answers-)With Complete Solutions
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Pharmacology VATI questions with complete solutions
  • Pharmacology VATI questions with complete solutions

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  • A client with a digoxin level of 2.4 ng/ml has a heart rate of 39. The health care provider prescribes atropine sulfate. Which of the following best describes the intended action of atropine for this client? To accelerate the heart rate by interfering with vagal impulses. A client is prescribed digoxin 1mg by mouth QID. The client states that the objects in his room have a yellowish tinge and he is nauseated. Select the most appropriate nursing action at this time. Hold the drug and cal...
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VATI Pharmacology Concept Map questions with complete solutions
  • VATI Pharmacology Concept Map questions with complete solutions

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  • Adverse effects of Glucocorticoids -bone loss - peptic ulcers disease - hyperglycemia - suppression of adrenal gland function - myopathy - infection What is your nursing action when a client taking glucocorticoid has developed infection? Report sign of sore throat, weakness, malaise What is your nursing action when a client who is taking glucocorticoid developed bone loss as an adverse effect? Advise to perform weight bearing What is your nursing action for a client who ...
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Pharm VATI Practice Test 	Questions with complete solutions
  • Pharm VATI Practice Test Questions with complete solutions

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  • Common Adverse Effects: CNS Stimulation Risk for seizures Common Adverse Effects: CNS Depression Limit activities, tell client not to drive, respiratory depression. Common Adverse Effects: Extrapyramidal Symptoms Involuntary fine motor tremors, rigidity, uncontrollable restlessness, Acute Dystonias (spastic mvmt, head, neck, eyes, facial area, & limbs.) common w psychotropics, observe for these & notify HCP. Common Adverse Effects: GI Effects Irritation of GI tract, stimulat...
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VATI Maternal Newborn questions with complete solutions
  • VATI Maternal Newborn questions with complete solutions

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  • What is abstinence syndrome? Symptoms of drug withdrawal as a result of physical dependence of the mother What are the indications for a non-stress test? Pregnancy problems such as suspected intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), maternal diabetes, or when mother has twins in womb Over how much time should morphine be administered over? 4-5 minutes to prevent hypotension and respiratory depression A client who does not wish to breastfeed can alleviate engorgement and swelling ...
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VATI - PHARMACOLOGY - Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz questions with complete solutions
  • VATI - PHARMACOLOGY - Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz questions with complete solutions

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  • Digoxin level correct answer: 0.5 - 2 Albumin level correct answer: 3.5 - 5 Fasting plasma glucose correct answer: 90-130 HgA1c correct answer: normal = <7% (optimal 4-6% in diabetic) Omeprazole correct answer: PPI, Prilosec treats: heartburn, stomach ulcers, GERD A client with a digoxin level of 2.4 ng/ml has a heart rate of 39. The health care provider prescribes atropine sulfate. Which of the following best describes the intended action of atropine for this client? Se...
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RN VATI Pharmacology 2019 questions with complete solutions
  • RN VATI Pharmacology 2019 questions with complete solutions

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  • A nurse is preparing to administer diclofenac to a client who has chronic bursitis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. administer the medication at bedtime b. avoid administering the medication with antacids c. administer the medication with food d. crush the medication prior to administration correct answer: Administer the medication with food Diclofenac is an NSAID and can cause gastric irritation. Clients should take NSAIDs with food or milk to minimize gas...
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VATI Pharm questions with complete solutions
  • VATI Pharm questions with complete solutions

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  • A nurse is providing teaching to a pt prescribed cipro what is an adverse effect the nurse should include in the teaching? correct answer: phototoxicity. avoid direct sunlight, wear sunglasses and protective clothing. discontinue ASAP is phototoxicity occurs. Tendon rupture is another adverse effect a nurse is giving diclofenac sodium to a pt with chronic bursitis which of the following action should the nurse take correct answer: give the med with food. Diclofenac is an NSAID and...
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PN VATI PHARMACOLOGY 2020 completed questions with verified answers( with rationale)
  • PN VATI PHARMACOLOGY 2020 completed questions with verified answers( with rationale)

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  • A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who has a myasthenia gravis and is experiencing a cholinergic crisis. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect the RN to administer? Bethanechol Propranolol Atropine Epinephrine correct answer: ANSWER: ATROPINE. Rationale: A cholinergic crisis is the result of too much cholinesterase inhibitor medication, which causes manifestations of excessive muscarinic stimulation, such as muscle weakness, bradycardia, vomiting, a...
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