NURS 411 HESI PHARMA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2022 /2023 UPDATE SUCCESS ASSUARED
A client with a history of long-term use of ibuprofen receives a
prescription for misoprostol. Which finding indicates to the nurse that
the medication was effective?
A. Decrease in abdominal cramps
B. Relief of epigastric pain
C. Change in appetite.
D. Improvement of diarrhea.
A client is using the nasal spray hormone calcitonin to reduce bone
loss from osteoporosis. To reduce rhinitis associated with administration
of the nasal spray, the nurse should provide the client with which
instruction?
A. Do not lie down within thirty minutes of use of the nasal spray.
B. Take an over-the-counter antihistamine with each daily dose of nasal spray
C. Use an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) PRN to reduce any
inflammation that may occur.
D. Alternate the use of each nostril when administering the nasal spray
each day
A client receives a prescription for ciprofloxacin 400 mg intravenously
(V) every 12 hours, which is to be infused over an hour. The IV bag
contains ciprofloxacin 400 mg in dextrose 5% in water (D,W) 200 mL. How
man mL/hr should the nurse program the infusion pump to deliver? (Enter
numerical value onlv.)
200
A client with muscle spasticity receives a prescription for baclofen.
Which information provided by the client requires additional instruction by
the nurse?
A. Discontinue when spasms cease.
, NURS 411 HESI PHARMA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2022 /2023 UPDATE SUCCESS ASSUARED
B. Take medication with meals.
C. Use a stool softener as needed.
D. Avoid the ingestion of alcohol.
A postoperative client has a prescription for ketorolac 30 mg IV every
6 hours. Which intervention should the nurse implement to determine if the
expected outcome of the medication has been achieved?
A. Perform a pain assessment using a numeric scale
B. Measure the client's intake and output.
C. Observe wound drainage for a change in appearance
D. Assess the client's calves for inflammation.
ANSWERS 2022 /2023 UPDATE SUCCESS ASSUARED
A client with a history of long-term use of ibuprofen receives a
prescription for misoprostol. Which finding indicates to the nurse that
the medication was effective?
A. Decrease in abdominal cramps
B. Relief of epigastric pain
C. Change in appetite.
D. Improvement of diarrhea.
A client is using the nasal spray hormone calcitonin to reduce bone
loss from osteoporosis. To reduce rhinitis associated with administration
of the nasal spray, the nurse should provide the client with which
instruction?
A. Do not lie down within thirty minutes of use of the nasal spray.
B. Take an over-the-counter antihistamine with each daily dose of nasal spray
C. Use an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) PRN to reduce any
inflammation that may occur.
D. Alternate the use of each nostril when administering the nasal spray
each day
A client receives a prescription for ciprofloxacin 400 mg intravenously
(V) every 12 hours, which is to be infused over an hour. The IV bag
contains ciprofloxacin 400 mg in dextrose 5% in water (D,W) 200 mL. How
man mL/hr should the nurse program the infusion pump to deliver? (Enter
numerical value onlv.)
200
A client with muscle spasticity receives a prescription for baclofen.
Which information provided by the client requires additional instruction by
the nurse?
A. Discontinue when spasms cease.
, NURS 411 HESI PHARMA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS 2022 /2023 UPDATE SUCCESS ASSUARED
B. Take medication with meals.
C. Use a stool softener as needed.
D. Avoid the ingestion of alcohol.
A postoperative client has a prescription for ketorolac 30 mg IV every
6 hours. Which intervention should the nurse implement to determine if the
expected outcome of the medication has been achieved?
A. Perform a pain assessment using a numeric scale
B. Measure the client's intake and output.
C. Observe wound drainage for a change in appearance
D. Assess the client's calves for inflammation.