RASMUSSEN PHARM EXAM 2 NEWEST COMPLETE
90 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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A client's blood pressure is 80/45 mm Hg, sats 95% r/a
heart rate 75 bpm, and a temperature of 98.4 f. Which of
these medications is safe to give the client at this time? -
ANSWER-Furosemide
A client who uses an inhaled glucocorticoid for chronic
asthma calls the nurse to report hoarseness. What is the
nurse's best response? - ANSWER-Ask whether the client
is rinsing the mouth after each dose
The health care provider orders filgrastim for the client.
The nurse would prepare the client for which of the
following potential side effect? - ANSWER-Bone or Bone
pain
A client is admitted with lower abdominal pain and nausea.
The nurse performing the initial assessment notes the
client's abdomen is distended and firm, with absent bowel
sounds and the client, has not had a stool for three days,
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which of the following would the nurse expect the health
care provider to order? - ANSWER-Abdominal imaging
A client who is receiving a factor VIII concentrate to treat
hemophilia A develops hives, a low-grade temperature
elevation, and a stuffy nose. What is the nurse's best
response? - ANSWER-Give ordered PRN oral
diphenhydramine
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease begins
treatment with an inhaled glucocorticoid and an inhaled
short-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist. Which statement
by the client indicates an understanding of teaching
regarding this medication regimen? - ANSWER-"The
glucocorticoid is used as prophylaxis to prevent
exacerbations."
A client is taking gentamicin and furosemide. The nurse
should counsel a client taking gentamicin and furosemide
to immediately report which symptom? - ANSWER-
Ringing in the ears
An older adult client with severe peptic ulcer disease
experienced only minimal relief using a histamine-2
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receptor antagonist, and the doctor ordered the addition of
omeprazole. What should the nurse teach this client about
the new treatment plan? - ANSWER-Long-term treatment
may be needed for hypersecretory conditions
A nursing student who is preparing to care for a
postoperative client with deep vein thrombosis asks the
nurse why the client must take heparin and then warfarin.
Which response by the nurse is correct? - ANSWER-"the
onset of warfarin is delayed."
A client begins taking nifedipine, along with metoprolol, to
treat hypertension. Why was metoprolol added to the
medication protocol? - ANSWER-Prevent reflux
tachycardia
A client with nosebleeds(epistaxis) and a history of
hemophilia A is admitted to the unit and scheduled for
replacement therapy. The nurse should prepare to
administer which medication? - ANSWER-- Factor VIII
A client taking atorvastatin begins to complain of muscle
aches, fatigue, and weakness. Which of the following
should the nurse monitor? - ANSWER-The client's creatine
kinase (CK) levels