PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS &
CORRECT ANSWERS PASSED
A nurse has been assigned to care for a 52-year-old attorney who has hypertension and
peptic ulcer disease. Before administering his medications, the nurse must complete an
initial assessment. Core patient variables will be obtained from which of the following?
(Select all that apply.)
A) The patient's interview
B) The patient's medical history
C) The patient's medical record
D) The patient's physical examination
E) The patient's health insurer - CORRECT ANSWER A
B
C
D
A 68-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with hypertension 2 weeks ago and
was prescribed a new hypertension medication has returned to the clinic for a follow-up
visit. The nurse notes that the patient's blood pressure is unchanged from her last clinic
visit. When the patient was asked if she was taking the new medication on a regular
basis, she stated, "I thought that I was supposed to take the new drug when I had a
pounding headache or was in a stressful situation, not all the time." An appropriate
nursing diagnosis for this patient would be which of the following?
A) Knowledge, deficient due to the lack of understanding of treatment regimen
B) Coping, ineffective due to forgetfulness
C) Confusion, acute concerning drug administration
D) Anxiety due to diagnosis of hypertension - CORRECT ANSWER A
In order to promote therapeutic drug effects, the nurse should always encourage
patients to
A) take their medication with meals.
B) take their medication at the prescribed times.
C) increase medication dosages if necessary.
D) use alternative therapy to increase the effects of their medications. - CORRECT
ANSWER B
, A patient is treated with an antibiotic for an infection in his leg. After 2 days of taking the
antibiotic, the patient calls the clinic and reports that he has a rash all over his body.
The nurse is aware that a rash can be an adverse effect of an antibiotic and can be
either a biologic, chemical, or physiologic action of the drug, which is an example of
A) pharmacotherapeutics.
B) pharmacokinetics.
C) pharmacodynamics.
D) pharmacogenetics. - CORRECT ANSWER C
A nurse has been assigned the task of preparing educational materials for patients with
diabetes. The nurse has included the drug name, the reason the drug was prescribed,
the intended effect of the drug, along with important adverse effects that should be
reported to the nurse or the health care provider. Which of the following information is
essential to include in the educational materials?
A) Drug administration method
B) Core drug knowledge
C) Vital signs of the patient
D) Diagnosis and outcome identification mechanism - CORRECT ANSWER A
A 56-year-old female patient has been admitted to the hospital with chronic muscle
spasms and has been prescribed a new medication to treat the spasms. She has a
poorly documented allergy to eggs, synthetic clothes, and perfumes. What is the priority
action of the nurse to ensure that prescribed medication does not experience an allergic
reaction?
A) Call the prescriber immediately regarding her allergic reactions
B) Hold the medication for her muscle spasms until she can be treated for a possible
allergic reaction
C) Post an allergies notice on the front of the chart and document the allergies in the
appropriate area of the patient's record
D) Call the dietary staff and make sure that the patient is not served eggs for breakfast -
CORRECT ANSWER C
The nurse has been assigned a 49-year-old patient who has acute colitis, and the nurse
just completed gathering data concerning core drug knowledge and core patient
variables. To implement nursing management of drug therapy for this patient, the nurse
will then
A) evaluate the outcome of the drug therapy.
B) devise strategies to maximize the therapeutic effects of the drug.
C) implement planned nursing actions.
D) assess for data that will indicate interactions between core drug knowledge and core
patient variables. - CORRECT ANSWER B