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HESI Pharmacology Exam
1. A client with mild parkinsonism is started on oral amantadine (Symmetrel). What
statement accurately describes the action of this medication?
dopamine in central nervous system is increased
2. A 52-year-old client is admitted to the hospital for possible duodenal ulcers. The
healthcare provider prescribes ranitidine hydrochloride (Zantac) 150 mg BID PO.
Which data would indicate that this medication is effective?
Within 4 hours after meals, the client denies having pain.
3. A 78-year-old client with congestive heart failure receives the cardiac glycoside digoxin
(Lanoxin) 0.25 mg PO daily. Which observation by the nurse indicates that the
medication has been effective?
Clear breath sounds anteriorly and posteriorly
4. Minocycline (Minocin) 50 mg every 8 hours is prescribed for an adolescent girl
diagnosed with acne. The nurse discusses self-care with the client while she is taking
the medication. Which teaching points should be included in the discussion? (Select
all that apply.)
Report vaginal itching or discharge.
Protect skin from natural and artificial ultraviolet light. Avoid driving
until response to medication is known.
Use a nonhormonal method of contraception if sexually active.
5. The nurse is assessing a stuporous client in the emergency department who is suspected of
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overdosing with opioids. Which agent should the nurse prepare to administer if the client
becomes comatose?
Naloxone hydrochloride (Narcan)