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HESI PHARMACOLOGY 2024 VERSION A LATEST
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAIED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ACTUAL EXAM
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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A 67-year-old client has 2
tested positive for influenza
A. The client also has
asthma. Which drug would
the nurse recommend be
avoided in this client?
1 Ribavirin
2 Zanamivir
3 Oseltamivir
4 Amantadine
,After an acute episode of 2
gastrointestinal (GI)
bleeding, a client is
diagnosed with a gastric
ulcer. The client receives a
prescription for ranitidine
150 mg twice a day. What
concern prompts the nurse
to contact the health care
provider about the
prescription?
1 Ranitidine can increase
bleeding risk.
2 An administration route is
not specified.
3 Ranitidine is
contraindicated for gastric
ulcers.
4 The recommended dose
is higher than prescribed
,Ampicillin 250 mg by mouth 4
every 6 hours is prescribed
for a client who is to be
discharged. Which
statement indicates to the
nurse that the client
understands the teaching
about ampicillin?
1 "I should drink a glass of
milk with each pill."
2 "I should drink at least six
glasses of water every day."
3 "The medicine should be
taken with meals and at
bedtime."
4 "The medicine should be
taken one hour before or
two hours after meals
, A client admitted to the 3
hospital with a diagnosis of
chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease has
received a prescription for
a medication that is
delivered via a nebulizer.
When teaching about use
of the nebulizer, the nurse
should teach the client to
do what?
1 Hold the breath while
spraying the medication
into the mouth.
2 Position the lips loosely
around the mouthpiece and
take rapid, shallow breaths.
3 Seal the lips around the
mouthpiece and breathe in
and out, taking slow, deep
breaths.
4 Inhale the medication
from the nebulizer, remove
the mouthpiece from the
mouth, and then exhale.
A client develops a fever 4
after surgery. Ceftriaxone is
prescribed. For which
potential adverse effect
should the nurse monitor
the client?
1 Dehydration
2 Heart failure
3 Constipation
4 Allergic response
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