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ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam
/RN Pharmacology ATI Proctored
Actual Exam Questions And Correct
Detailed Answers With Rationales|
Graded A+| Version 6| 2024-2025
Version 6
MULTIPLE CHOICE



1. A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Newly Licensed Nurse About The
Administration Of Metoprolol. Which Of The Following Findings Should The Nurse Identify
As A Contraindication For This Medication?
Choices:

• A. Sinus Bradycardia
• B. Hypertension
• C. Atrial Fibrillation
• D. Hyperglycaemia

Correct Ans: A.
Rationale: Metoprolol, A Beta-Blocker, Is Contraindicated In Patients With Sinus
Bradycardia As It Can Further Decrease Heart Rate, Leading To Potential Complications
Such As Dizziness, Syncope, Or More Severe Bradycardia. In Contrast, Hypertension (B) Is
Typically A Reason To Use Metoprolol, Atrial Fibrillation (C) May Be Managed With Beta-
Blockers Depending On The Situation, And Hyperglycaemia (D) Is Not A Direct
Contraindication But May Require Monitoring Due To The Potential Effects Of Beta-
Blockers On Blood Sugar Levels.



2. A Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Has Hyperlipidaemia And Has Been Taking
Rosuvastatin For The Past Year. The Client Tells The Nurse That He Has Been Experiencing
Muscle Tenderness. Which Of The Following Laboratory Values Should The Nurse Review?
Choices:

• A. Serum Potassium
• B. Serum Creatinine
• C. Creatine Kinase (CK)
• D. Liver Function Tests (LFTS)

,Correct Ans: C.
Rationale: Muscle Tenderness In Patients On Statins Can Indicate Rhabdomyolysis, Which
Is A Serious Condition Involving Muscle Breakdown That Can Lead To Kidney Damage.
Monitoring CK Levels Helps Assess Muscle Damage. Serum Potassium (A) Is Not Directly
Related To Statin Side Effects, While Serum Creatinine (B) Is More About Kidney Function,
And Lfts (D) Are Important But Less Specific For Muscle Effects.



3. A Nurse Is Monitoring A Client Who Recently Began Lisinopril For Hypertension. Which
Of The Following Findings Should The Nurse Identify As An Adverse Effect Of The
Medication To Report To The Provider?
Choices:

• A. Persistent Cough
• B. Hypotension
• C. Elevated Blood Glucose
• D. Angioedema

Correct Ans: A.
Rationale: A Persistent Cough Is A Well-Known Side Effect Of Lisinopril Due To The
Accumulation Of Bradykinin. While Hypotension (B) Can Occur And Should Be Monitored,
It Is Not As Definitive As A Cough In Terms Of Identifying A Specific Adverse Effect.
Elevated Blood Glucose (C) Is Not Typically Associated With Lisinopril, And Angioedema
(D) Is A Rare But Serious Reaction That Requires Immediate Attention.



4. A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching About The Rights Of Medication Administration To A
Newly Licensed Nurse. Which Of The Following Should Be Included As Rights Of
Medication Administration? (Select All That Apply)
Choices:

• A. Right Time
• B. Right Documentation
• C. Right Medication
• D. Right Dose
• E. Right Route
• F. Right Patient

Answers:

• A. Right Time
• B. Right Documentation
• C. Right Medication
• D. Right Dose
• E. Right Route
• F. Right Patient

, Rationale: All Of These Are Considered Essential Rights Of Medication Administration.
They Ensure That Medications Are Given Safely And Effectively. Neglecting Any Of These
Rights Can Lead To Medication Errors And Harm To The Patient.



5. A Nurse Is Preparing To Administer The Hepatitis B Vaccine IM To A 2-Month-Old
Infant. Which Of The Following Actions Should The Nurse Take?
Choices:

• A. Administer The Vaccine In The Vastus Lateralis
• B. Administer The Vaccine In The Deltoid Muscle
• C. Administer The Vaccine In The Gluteus Maximus
• D. Administer The Vaccine In The Rectus Femoris

Correct Ans: A.
Rationale: The Vastus Lateralis Is The Preferred Site For IM Injections In Infants Due To Its
Size And Accessibility. The Deltoid (B) Is Typically Used For Older Children And Adults,
The Gluteus Maximus (C) Is Not Recommended For Infants Due To Risk Of Nerve Injury,
And The Rectus Femoris (D) Is Less Common And Less Preferred For Vaccinations In This
Age Group.



6. A Nurse Is Reinforcing Teaching With A Client Who Has A New Prescription For
Furosemide. Which Of The Following Should The Nurse Include As An Adverse Effect Of
The Medication That The Client Should Report To The Provider?
Choices:

• A. Visual Disturbances
• B. Tinnitus
• C. Weight Gain
• D. Hypokalemia

Correct Ans: B.
Rationale: Tinnitus Can Indicate Ototoxicity, A Serious Side Effect Of Furosemide,
Especially At High Doses. Visual Disturbances (A) Are Not Commonly Associated With
Furosemide, While Weight Gain (C) May Indicate Fluid Retention, And Hypokalemia (D) Is
A Known Side Effect But Typically Managed Through Monitoring And Dietary
Adjustments.



7. A Nurse Is Preparing To Administer Phenobarbital 3 Mg/Kg/Day PO In Two Divided
Doses To A Client Who Weighs 145 Lbs. The Amount Available Is Phenobarbital 100
Mg/Tablet. How Many Tablets Should The Nurse Administer Per Dose? (Round The Answer
To The Nearest Whole Number. Use A Leading Zero If It Applies. Do Not Use Trailing
Zeros.)
Choices:

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