ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED TEST BANK LATEST VERSION 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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ATI PHARMACOLOGY
PROCTORED TEST
BANK LATEST
VERSION 2023
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100%
VERIFIED

  1. 1) A nurse is caring for a client with
    hyperparathyroidism and notes that
    the client’s serum calcium level is 13
    mg/dL. Which medication should the
    nurse prepare to administer as
    prescribed to the client?
  2. Calcium chloride
  3. Calcium gluconate
  4. Calcitonin (Miacalcin)
  5. Large doses of vitamin D
  6. 2.) Oral iron supplements are
    prescribed for a 6-year-old child with
    iron deficiency anemia. The nurse
    instructs the mother to administer the
    iron with which best food item?
  7. Milk
  8. Water
    3.Apple juice
  9. Orange juice
  10. 3.) Salicylic acid is prescribed for a
    client with a diagnosis of psoriasis.
    The nurse monitors the client,
    knowing that which of the following
    would indicate the presence of
    systemic toxicity from this
    medication?
  11. Tinnitus
    2.Diarrhea
  12. Constipation
  13. Decreased respirations
  14. 4.) The camp nurse asks the children
    preparing to swim in the lake if they
    have applied sunscreen. The nurse
    reminds the children that chemical
    sunscreens are most effective when
    applied:
  15. Immediately before swimming
    2.15 minutes before exposure to the
    sun
  16. Immediately before exposure to the
    sun
  17. At least 30 minutes before
    exposure to the sun
  18. 5.) Mafenide acetate (Sulfamylon) is
    prescribed for the client with a burn
    injury. When applying the medication,
    the client complains of local
    discomfort and burning. Which of the
    following is the most appropriate
    nursing action?
  19. Notifying the registered nurse
    2.Discontinuing the medication
    3.Informing the client that this is
    normal
  20. Applying a thinner film than
    prescribed to the burn site
  21. Calcitonin (Miacalcin)
    Rationale:
    The normal serum calcium level is 8.6 to 10.0 mg/dL. This client is experiencing
    hypercalcemia. Calcium gluconate andcalciumchloridearemedications
    usedforthe treatment of tetany, which occurs as a result of acute
    hypocalcemia. In hypercalcemia, large doses of vitamin D need to be avoided.
    Calcitonin, a thyroid hormone, decreases the plasma calcium level by inhibiting
    bone resorption and lowering the serum calcium concentration.
    4.Orange juice
    Rationale:
    Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron by the body. The mother should be
    instructed to administer themedication with a citrus fruit or a juice that is high
    in vitamin C. Milkmayaffectabsorption of theiron. Water will not assist in
    absorption. Orange juice contains a greater amount of vitamin C than apple
    juice.
  22. Tinnitus
    Rationale:
    Salicylic acid is absorbed readily through the skin, and systemic toxicity (salicylism)
    can result. Symptoms include tinnitus, dizziness, hyperpnea, andpsychological
    disturbances. Constipation and diarrhea arenot associated with salicylism.
  23. At least 30 minutes beforeexposure to the
    sun Rationale:
    Sunscreens are most effective when applied at least 30 minutes
    beforeexposure to the sun so that they can penetrate the skin. All sunscreens
    should be reapplied after swimming or sweating.
  24. Informing the client that this is normal
    Rationale:
    Mafenideacetateis bacteriostatic forgram-negativeandgram-positive organisms
    and is used to treatburns to reducebacteria present in avascular tissues.
    Theclient should be informed that themedication will cause local discomfort
    and burningand that this is a normal reaction; therefore options 1, 2, and 4 are
    incorrect
  25. 6.) The burn client is receiving
    treatments of topical mafenide
    acetate(Sulfamylon) tothe site of
    injury. The nurse monitors the client,
    knowing that which of the following
    indicates that a systemic effect has
    occurred? 1.Hyperventilation
    2.Elevated blood
    pressure 3.Local pain at
    the burn site 4.Local
    rash at the burn site
  26. 7.) Isotretinoin is prescribed for a client
    with severe acne. Before the
    administration of this medication, the
    nurse anticipates that which laboratory
    test will be prescribed?
  27. Platelet count
    2.Triglyceride level
    3.Complete blood count
    4.White blood cell count
  28. 8.) A client with severe acne is seen in
    the clinic and the health care provider
    (HCP) prescribes isotretinoin. The nurse
    reviews the client’s medication record
    and would contact the (HCP) if the
    client is taking which medication?
  29. Vitamin A
    2.Digoxin (Lanoxin)
    3.Furosemide (Lasix)
  30. Phenytoin (Dilantin)
  31. 9.) The nurse is applying a topical
    corticosteroid to a client with eczema.
    The nurse would monitor for the
    potential for increased systemic
    absorption of the medication if the
    medication were being applied to
    which of the following body areas?
  32. Back
    2.Axilla
  33. Soles of the feet
  34. Palms of the hands
  35. 10.) The clinic nurse is performing an
    admission assessment on a client. The
    nurse notes that the client is taking
    azelaic acid (Azelex). Because of the
    medication prescription, the nurse
    would suspect that the client is being
    treated for:
  36. Acne
    2.Eczema
    3.Hair loss
    4.Herpes simplex
  37. Hyperven
    tilation Rationale:
    Mafenideacetate is a carbonic anhydraseinhibitor andcan suppress
    renalexcretion of acid, thereby causing acidosis. Clients receiving this
    treatment should be monitored for signs of an acid-base imbalance
    (hyperventilation). If this occurs, the medication should be discontinued for 1 to
    2 days. Options 3 and 4 describe local ratherthan systemic effects. An
    elevated blood pressuremay be expected from the pain that occurs with a
    burn injury.
  38. Triglyceride level
    Rationale:
    Isotretinoin can elevate triglyceride levels. Blood triglyceride levels should be
    measured before treatment and periodically thereafter until the effect on the
    triglycerides has been evaluated. Options 1, 3, and 4 do not need to be
    monitored specifically during this treatment.
  39. Vita
    min A
    Rationale:
    Isotretinoinis ametabolite of vitamin Aand
    canproducegeneralizedintensification of isotretinoin toxicity. Because of the
    potential for increased toxicity, vitamin A supplementsshould be discontinued
    beforeisotretinointherapy.Options 2, 3, and 4 are not contraindicated with the
    use of isotretinoin.
  40. Axilla
    Rationale
    :
    Topicalcorticosteroids can beabsorbedinto the systemic circulation. Absorption
    is higher from regions where the skin is especially permeable (scalp, axilla,
    face, eyelids, neck, perineum, genitalia), and lower from regions in which
    permeability is poor (back, palms, soles).
  41. A
    cne
    Rationale
    :
    Azelaic acid is a topical medication used to treat mild to moderate acne. The
    acid appears to work by suppressing the growth of Propionibacterium acnes
    and decreasing the proliferation of keratinocytes. Options 2, 3, and 4
    areincorrect.
  42. 11.) The health care provider has prescribed
    silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene) for the client
    with a partial- thickness burn, which has
    cultured positive for gram- negative bacteria.
    The nurse is reinforcing information to the
    client about the medication. Which statement
    made by the client indicates a lack of
    understanding about the treatments?
  43. “The medication is an antibacterial.”
    2.”The medication will help heal the burn.”
    3.”The medication will permanently stain my
    skin.”
  44. “The medication should be applied directly
    to the wound.”
  45. 12.) A nurse is caring for a client who is
    receiving an intravenous (IV) infusion of an
    antineoplastic medication. During
    theinfusion, the client complains of pain at the
    insertion site. During an inspection of the
    site, the nurse notes redness and swelling
    and that the rate of infusion of the
    medication has slowed. The nurse should
    take which appropriate action?
  46. Notify the registered nurse.
    2.Administer
    painmedicationtoreduce the
    discomfort.
  47. “The medication will permanently stain my skin.”
    Rationale:
    Silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene) is an antibacterial that has a broad
    spectrum of activity against gram-negativebacteria, grampositivebacteria, and yeast. It is applied directly to the wound to assist
    in healing. It does not stain the skin.
  48. Notify the registered nurse.
    Rationale:
    When antineoplastic medications (Chemotheraputic Agents) are
    administeredvia IV, greatcaremust betaken to preventthemedication
    from escaping into the tissues surrounding the injection site, because pain,
    tissue damage, and necrosis can result. The nurse monitors for signs
    of extravasation, such as redness or swelling at the insertion site and
    a decreasedinfusion rate. If extravasationoccurs, the
    registerednurseneeds to be notified; he or she will then contact the
    health care provider.
  49. Apply ice and maintain the infusion
    rate, as prescribed.
  50. Elevate the extremity of the IV site, and
    slow the infusion.
    13.13.) The client with squamous cell carcinoma
    of the larynx is receiving bleomycin
    intravenously. The nurse caring for the client
    anticipates that which diagnostic study will
    be prescribed?
  51. Echocardiography
  52. Pulmonary function studies
    Rationale:
    Bleomycin is anantineoplasticmedication (Chemotheraputic Agents) that
    can cause interstitial pneumonitis, which can progress to pulmonary fibrosis.
    Pulmonary functionstudies along with hematological, hepatic, and renal
    function tests need to be monitored. The nurse needs to monitor lung
    sounds for dyspnea and crackles, which indicate pulmonary toxicity. The
    medication needs to be discontinued immediately if pulmonary toxicity
    occurs. Options 1, 2, and 3 are unrelated to the specific use of this
    medication.
    2.Electrocardiography
  53. Cervical radiography
  54. Pulmonary function studies
  55. 14.) The client with acute myelocytic
    leukemia is being treated with busulfan
    (Myleran). Which laboratory value would
    the nurse specifically monitor during
    treatment with this medication?
  56. Clotting time
    2.Uric acid level
    3.Potassium level
  57. Blood glucose level
  58. Uric
    acidlevel
    Rationale:
    Busulfan (Myleran) can cause an increase in the uric acid level.
    Hyperuricemiacanproduceuricacidnephropathy, renalstones, andacute
    renal failure. Options 1, 3, and 4 are not specifically related to this
    medication.
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