FORMS A EXAM CERTIFICATION EVALUATION
TEST 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED GRADED A+
◉ A nurse contacts a client's provider on the telephone to obtain a
prescription for pain medication. Which actions should the nurse
take when writing down names the nurse in not familiar with?
Answer: The nurse should ask the provider to spell out the name of
the medication if the stated name is one the nurse is not familiar
with.
◉ How does a nurse determine if morphine treatment has been
effective? Answer: the nurse can perform a pain assessment to
determine the severity of the clients pain before and after morphine
administration
◉ Nitroglycerin Answer: nitrate drug used in the treatment of
angina
◉ adverse effects of nitroglycerin Answer: headache, orthostatic
hypotension, reflex tachycardia
,◉ The nurse is caring for a client who is taking nitroglycerin for
angina and reports feeling faint when standing up, what actions
should the nurse take? Answer: The nurse should first assist the
client into bed to prevent injuries from a fall. The nurse should
elevate the client's legs on pillows to enhance venous return from
the lower extremities. The nurse should then check the client's
blood pressure.
◉ Isotretinoin Answer: med for severe acne- teratogenic
◉ adverse effects of isotretinoin Answer: Teratogenic
Can elevate triglycerides
Can be hepatotoxic
May be linked to depression and suicide
◉ teratogenic Answer: producing malformations (in the developing
embryo)
◉ clozapine Answer: atypical antipsychotic
◉ clozapine adverse effects Answer: hyperlipidema weight gain,
hyperglycemia, orthostatic drop in blood pressure aka orthostatic
hypotension.
, ◉ famotidine Answer: Pepcid
GERD
◉ Famotidine adverse effects Answer: Hepatotoxic! report yellowing
of skin
Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Diarrhea, Transient irritation at
injection site
◉ where should insulin be stored? Answer: if it is an unopened vial,
it should be stored in the refrigerator
vials should not be frozen
◉ where should insulin be injected for best absorption? Answer: for
best absorption, the abdomen is often recommended as the
preferred site for insulin injection
◉ what lab should be taken before digoxin administration to reduce
risks of digoxin toxicity Answer: Potassium - The nurse should notify
the provider if a client has hypokalemia prior to administration of
digoxin due to the increased risk of developing digoxin toxicity and
cardiac dysrhythmias.