PRACTICE 2026 STUDY QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 100%
ASSURED PASS TOP RATED A+
, HESI PHARMACOLOGY TEST EXAM 2 PRACTICE
2026 STUDY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
SOLUTIONS 100% ASSURED PASS TOP RATED A+
The nurse provides teaching for the caregiver of a 2-month-old infant and a 3-year-old child.
Both children will be taking oral ampicillin (an acid-labile drug) to treat a bacterial infection.
The nurse determines that teaching is successful if the caregiver makes which of the following
statements?
A. "The dose will not be different, but the baby will take the drug for 7 days instead of 10 days."
B. "The dose will be higher for the baby, because the infection is more serious."
C. "The dose will be the same, because my children have the same infection."
D. "The dose will be smaller for the baby, because the drug will be absorbed better in the
stomach." - Answer>>> D. "The dose will be smaller for the baby, because the drug will be
absorbed better in the stomach."
A patient who is breast-feeding her newborn infant is prescribed an antibiotic to take after
discharge. Which statement should the nurse include when providing discharge instructions?
A. "Drink plenty of fluids to dilute the drug in your breast milk."
B. "Take the drug at night with a full glass of water."
C. "Pump your breasts, and then discard all of the milk."
D. "Take the antibiotic immediately after breast-feeding." - Answer>>> D. "Take the antibiotic
immediately after breast-feeding."
A patient is prescribed a medication to be taken on an empty stomach. Which statement should
the nurse include when providing patient teaching?