NGN ATI PN Pharmacology 2023 A Exams STUDY
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The LPN is to administer eye ointment to the client. Which best describes the proper
technique... - ANSWERApply a thin amount of medication onto the lower conjuctiva
of the eye
The LPN is to administer CEPHALEXIN to the client who reports the presence of a
rash and difficulty breathing after taking AMPICILLIN. What is the most appropriate
action... - ANSWERDo not administer
Which best decribes the purpose of aspiration prior to injection of a medication into
the deltoid... - ANSWERDecrease risk of injection into the bloodstream
The LPN prepares to administer an oral medication to the client. Which is a priority
action for the LPN to take after asking his name - ANSWERCompare the info on the
name band with the med record.
The LPN reinforces the instruction to the client about sublingual nitroglycerin tablets.
The client asks "why do I need to put this med under my tongue?"... - ANSWERThe
tablets are absorbed very quickly into the blood vessels under the tongue.
The LPN is to administer a medication through a gastrostomy tube. The client is
receiving enteral nutrition at a rate of 60ml/hr... - ANSWERVerify that the med is
compatible.
The LPN prepares to administer an enteric coated medication to a client who has
trouble swallowing... - ANSWERInform the RN that the client is unable to swallow.
The LPN prepares to administer Vitamin K to the newborn. Which is the best site for
administration... - ANSWERVastus Lateralis
The LPN prepared to administer an Intramuscular medication to the client using the
z-track method - ANSWERChange the needle after drawing up the medication
The LPN reinforces teaching for the client who is to use nitroglycerin transdermal
patch.... - ANSWERThe Medication is absorbed slowly through the skin over a
number of hours.
The LPN receives a phone call fro the client who states "I went to the pharmacy to
get my prescription filled. The pharmacist gave me a bottle labeled FUROSEMIDE,
and I have been on Lasix for years." - ANSWERIt is the same preparation of the
medication and acceptable for you to take.
, The LPN prepares to give the client 5 units of regular insulin (HUMULIN R) in a
subcutaneous injection. - ANSWERInject the medication into the lateral aspect of the
upper arm.
The LPN is to administer ear drops into the clients right ear. Which is the correct
position... - ANSWERSitting with head tilted to the left.
The LPN receives a prescription for TOBRAMYCIN 3mg/kg. The dose available is
40mg/ml. The client weighs 160 lbs. ... - ANSWER5.5 ml
The LPN prepares to give an antibiotic by the intramuscular route. The clients asks
why "a shot" is necessary... - ANSWERYour muscles have good blood flow which will
increase the absorption of the medicine.
The LPN administers an enteric-coated aspirin to a client. The client asks the LPN,
Why do I have to take this type of aspirin? - ANSWERThere is less irritation to the
stomach with this preparation.
What are the most common routes by which medications are eliminated from the
body? - ANSWERKidneys and Bowel
The LPN administers medications to client. The client refuses to take one of the
medications... - ANSWERIt is your right to refuse any medication or treatment.
The LPN observes a student LPN place a NITROGLYCERIN patch on a clients chest.
Which action from the student requires immediate intervention? - ANSWERThe
student leaves the previous patch on the skin.
Absorption rate of these forms of meds. Fastest to slowest - ANSWER1. IV
2. Subligual
3. IM
4. Oral
5. Enteric-coated
6. Transdermal patch
The client develops tolerance to DIAZEPAM. What is the best description of
tolerance... - ANSWERThe dose of diazepam must be increase to get the same effect.
The client asks the LPN why a medication is given by the Sublingual route. -
ANSWERSublingual medications are rapidly absorbed into the blood.
The LPN administers DIGOXIN to a 2-week old newborn. What is the best
explanation for the increased risk of toxicity to the newborn... - ANSWERImmaturity
of Liver.
The LPN prepares an intramuscular injection to a 9-month-old child. Which is the
most appropriate site.. - ANSWERVentral Gluteal
BUNDLE PACKAGE| Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| Grade A
The LPN is to administer eye ointment to the client. Which best describes the proper
technique... - ANSWERApply a thin amount of medication onto the lower conjuctiva
of the eye
The LPN is to administer CEPHALEXIN to the client who reports the presence of a
rash and difficulty breathing after taking AMPICILLIN. What is the most appropriate
action... - ANSWERDo not administer
Which best decribes the purpose of aspiration prior to injection of a medication into
the deltoid... - ANSWERDecrease risk of injection into the bloodstream
The LPN prepares to administer an oral medication to the client. Which is a priority
action for the LPN to take after asking his name - ANSWERCompare the info on the
name band with the med record.
The LPN reinforces the instruction to the client about sublingual nitroglycerin tablets.
The client asks "why do I need to put this med under my tongue?"... - ANSWERThe
tablets are absorbed very quickly into the blood vessels under the tongue.
The LPN is to administer a medication through a gastrostomy tube. The client is
receiving enteral nutrition at a rate of 60ml/hr... - ANSWERVerify that the med is
compatible.
The LPN prepares to administer an enteric coated medication to a client who has
trouble swallowing... - ANSWERInform the RN that the client is unable to swallow.
The LPN prepares to administer Vitamin K to the newborn. Which is the best site for
administration... - ANSWERVastus Lateralis
The LPN prepared to administer an Intramuscular medication to the client using the
z-track method - ANSWERChange the needle after drawing up the medication
The LPN reinforces teaching for the client who is to use nitroglycerin transdermal
patch.... - ANSWERThe Medication is absorbed slowly through the skin over a
number of hours.
The LPN receives a phone call fro the client who states "I went to the pharmacy to
get my prescription filled. The pharmacist gave me a bottle labeled FUROSEMIDE,
and I have been on Lasix for years." - ANSWERIt is the same preparation of the
medication and acceptable for you to take.
, The LPN prepares to give the client 5 units of regular insulin (HUMULIN R) in a
subcutaneous injection. - ANSWERInject the medication into the lateral aspect of the
upper arm.
The LPN is to administer ear drops into the clients right ear. Which is the correct
position... - ANSWERSitting with head tilted to the left.
The LPN receives a prescription for TOBRAMYCIN 3mg/kg. The dose available is
40mg/ml. The client weighs 160 lbs. ... - ANSWER5.5 ml
The LPN prepares to give an antibiotic by the intramuscular route. The clients asks
why "a shot" is necessary... - ANSWERYour muscles have good blood flow which will
increase the absorption of the medicine.
The LPN administers an enteric-coated aspirin to a client. The client asks the LPN,
Why do I have to take this type of aspirin? - ANSWERThere is less irritation to the
stomach with this preparation.
What are the most common routes by which medications are eliminated from the
body? - ANSWERKidneys and Bowel
The LPN administers medications to client. The client refuses to take one of the
medications... - ANSWERIt is your right to refuse any medication or treatment.
The LPN observes a student LPN place a NITROGLYCERIN patch on a clients chest.
Which action from the student requires immediate intervention? - ANSWERThe
student leaves the previous patch on the skin.
Absorption rate of these forms of meds. Fastest to slowest - ANSWER1. IV
2. Subligual
3. IM
4. Oral
5. Enteric-coated
6. Transdermal patch
The client develops tolerance to DIAZEPAM. What is the best description of
tolerance... - ANSWERThe dose of diazepam must be increase to get the same effect.
The client asks the LPN why a medication is given by the Sublingual route. -
ANSWERSublingual medications are rapidly absorbed into the blood.
The LPN administers DIGOXIN to a 2-week old newborn. What is the best
explanation for the increased risk of toxicity to the newborn... - ANSWERImmaturity
of Liver.
The LPN prepares an intramuscular injection to a 9-month-old child. Which is the
most appropriate site.. - ANSWERVentral Gluteal