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2023 ATI PHARMACOLOGY 2023 PROCTORED EXAM FORM D
ACTUAL EXAM ALL 60 QUESTIONS CORRECT DETAILED
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1) A nurse is caring for a pt who isreceiving Haloperidol. The nurse should identify which of the following findings as an adverse effect of the med?
-Akathisia = CORRECT ANSWER
An adverse effect associated with haloperidol is the development of extrapyramidal manifestations such as dystonia, pseudoparkinsonism, and akathisia.
-Paresthesia
Haloperidol, an antipsychotic neuroleptic medication, can cause CNS adverse effects such as seizures, confusion, and neuroleptic syndrome. However,
paresthesia is not an adverse effect of haloperidol.
-Excesstear production
Haloperidol has anticholinergic properties that can cause sensory adverse effects such as increased intraocular pressure, blurred vision, and dry eyes.
-Anxiety
Haloperidol can be prescribed to treat severe agitation as well as psychotic manifestations.
2) A nurse is providing teaching to a pt who is to start taking Sumatriptan. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse instruct the pt to monitor for and
report to the provider?
-Chest pressure= CORRECT ANSWER
Sumatriptan is an antimigraine agent which can cause coronary vasospasms, resulting in angina. The client should report chest pressure or heavy arms to
the provider.
-White patches on the tongue
White patches on the tongue can indicate a fungal infection, which is not an adverse effect of sumatriptan.
-Bruising
Ecchymosis can indicate thrombocytopenia, which is not an adverse effect of sumatriptan.
-Insomnia
Sumatriptan can cause drowsiness and sedation as an adverse effect of the medication.
3) A nurse is teaching a pt who is starting to take Amitriptyline. Which of the following findings should the nurse include in the teaching as an adverse effect of the
med?
-Diarrhea
Constipation is an adverse effect of amitriptyline.
-Cough
Developing a cough is not an adverse effect of amitriptyline.
-Urinary retention = CORRECT ANSWER
The nurse should instruct the client that amitriptyline causes the anticholinergic effect of urinary retention.
-Increased libido
A decrease in libido is an adverse effect of amitriptyline.
4) A nurse is assessing a pt who is taking Tamoxifen to treat breast cancer. Which of the following findings is the priority for the nurse to report to the provider?
-Hot flashes
The client is at risk for hot flashes as an adverse effect of tamoxifen; however, another finding is the priority to report to the provider. The nurse should
encourage the client to avoid caffeine and spicy foods to prevent hot flashes.
-Gastrointestinal irritation
The client is at risk for gastrointestinal irritation (GI) as an adverse effect of tamoxifen; however, another finding is the priority to report to the provider. The
nurse should administer the medication with food or fluids to reduce GI irritation.
-Vaginal dryness
The client is at risk for vaginal dryness as an adverse effect of tamoxifen; however, another finding is the priority to report to the provider. The nurse should
encourage the client to use vaginal moisturizers if dryness occurs.
-Leg tenderness = CORRECT ANSWER
The greatest risk to this client is the development of a thromboembolism, which is an adverse effect of tamoxifen. The nurse should also monitor the client
for other manifestations of a thromboembolism, including leg tenderness, redness, swelling, and shortness of breath.
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5) A nurse is teaching a pt who is taking Allopurinol for the treatment of gout. Which of the following info should the nurse include in the teaching?
-Plan to increase the dosage each week by 200 mg increments.
The nurse should instruct the client to increase the dosage each week by 50 to 100 mg until they experience relief or reach a maximum of 800 mg daily.
-Prolonged use of the medication can cause glaucoma.
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The nurse should instruct the client that the prolonged use of allopurinol can cause cataracts; therefore, the client should have periodic ophthalmic
checkups.
-Drink 2 L of water daily. = CORRECT ANSWER
The nurse should instruct the client to drink at least 2 L of water each day to prevent renal stone formation and kidney injury, because allopurinol is
eliminated through the kidneys.
-A fine red rash is transient and can be treated with antihistamines.
The nurse should instruct the client to report a rash to the provider immediately as this can be an indication of hypersensitivity syndrome, a life-threatening
toxicity. Treatment for allopurinol toxicity can require hemodialysis or the administration of glucocorticoid medications
6) A nurse is caring for a pt who has diabetes mellitus and is taking Glyburide. The pt reports feeling confused and anxious. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take first?
-Perform a capillary blood glucose test. = CORRECT ANSWER
The greatest risk to this client is injury from hypoglycemia. Therefore, the nurse should perform a capillary blood glucose test to determine the client's
blood glucose status. Manifestations of hypoglycemia include weakness, anxiety, confusion, sweating, and seizures.
-Provide the client with a protein-rich snack.
The nurse should provide the client with a protein-rich snack after determining the client's blood glucose value and providing a carbohydrate first. However,
there is another action that the nurse should take first.
-Give the client 120 mL (4 oz) of orange juice.
The nurse should give the client 10 to 15 g of carbohydrates, such as 4 oz of orange juice, to treat hypoglycemia. However, there is another action that the
nurse should take first.
-Schedule an early meal tray.
The nurse should schedule an early meal tray to maintain the client's blood glucose level following the initial interventions for hypoglycemia. However,
there is another action the nurse should take first.
7) A nurse is administering Cefotetan via intermittent IV bolus to a pt who suddenly develops dyspnea and widespread hives. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take first?
-Administer epinephrine 0.5 mL via IV bolus.
The nurse should administer epinephrine, which is a beta-adrenergic agonist that can stimulate the heart, cause vasoconstriction of blood vessels in the
skin and mucous membranes, and cause bronchodilation in the lungs. However, there is another action the nurse should take first.
-Discontinue the medication IV infusion. = CORRECT ANSWER
The greatest risk to the client is respiratory arrest from anaphylaxis. Therefore, the first action the nurse should take is to discontinue the medication IV
infusion to prevent the client from receiving more medication. However, the nurse should not remove the IV catheter. Instead, the nurse should change the
tubing and administer 0.9% sodium chloride by continuous IV infusion.
-Elevate the client'slegs above the level of the heart.
The nurse should elevate the client's legs and feet to a level above the client's heart to facilitate blood flow to the vital organs. However, there is another
action the nurse should take first.
-Collect a blood specimen for ABGs.
The nurse should collect a blood specimen for ABGs levels to evaluate the client's respiratory status. However, there is another action the nurse should take
first.
8) A nurse is preparing to administer 0.9% Sodium Chloride 1000mL IV over 8hr to a pt. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 15gtt/mL. The nurse should set the
manual IV infusion to deliver how many gtt/min? (round to nearest whole #, do not use trailing zero)
The nurse should set the manual IV infusion to deliver 0.9% sodium chloride IV at 31 gtt/min. = CORRECT ANSWER
9) A nurse is teaching about a new prescription for Ciprofloxan to a pt who has a UTI. The nurse should identify which of the following statements as an indication that
the pt understands the teaching?
-"I will take this medication with an antacid to prevent gastrointestinal upset."
The client should avoid taking ciprofloxacin with an antacid containing aluminum, magnesium, or calcium because this can decrease the effectiveness of
the medication. The nurse should instruct the client to take antacids 2 hr before or 6 hr after the ciprofloxacin.
-"I will stop taking this medication when I no longer have pain upon urination."
The client should take the full course of ciprofloxacin to prevent reoccurring colonization of bacteria.
-"I will report any signs of tendon pain or swelling." = CORRECT ANSWER
Ciprofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone, is associated with a risk of tendon rupture. This risk is increased in older adult clients, so the client should notify the
provider at the onset of tendon pain or swelling.
-"I will take this medication with milk."
The client should take ciprofloxacin with water and increase fluids to 2 to 3 L daily to avoid the development of crystals in the kidneys. Milk products will
decrease the absorption of the medication.
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