HESI Pharmacology Exam Version 3 | 55 Questions and Verified Answers | 2024 / 2025 Update
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Version 3 | 55 Questions and Verified Answers | 2024 / 2025 Update
Question:
a client with CKD is receiving calcium acetate 667 mg by mouth. a decreased in which blood value indicates to the nurse that the medication is having the desired effect?
a. Phosphate
b. Ph
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Version 3
| 55 Questions and Verified Answers
| Update
Question:
a client with CKD is receiving calcium acetate 667 mg by mouth. a decreased
in which blood value indicates to the nurse that the medication is having the
desired effect?
a. Phosphate
b. Ph
c. Potassium
d. calcium
Answer:
phosphate
Question:
the nurse is instructing a client how to use a metered dose inhaler . which
instruction should the nurse direct the client to use?
a. place the canister six inches in front of an open mouth
b. after using the inhaler
c. take a quick forced exhalation then activate the canister
d. activate the canister at the beginning of a slow deep breath
Answer:
,activate the canister at the beginning of a slow deep breath
Question:
The nurse irritates an infusion of piperacillin for a client with a urinary tract
infection. five minutes into the infusion, the client reports not feeling well.
which client manifestation should the nurse identify as a reason to stop the
infusion?
a. Hypertension
b. pupillary constriction
c. scratchy throat
d. bradycardia
Answer:
scratchy throat
Question:
the nurse is administering the sixth intravenous dose of gentamicin with
extensive full thickness burns. which assessment finding warrants further
intervention?
a. serum creatinine level of 1.6 a blood urea nitrogen BUN of 20 mg/dL (7.1
MMOL/
b. white blood count 9,000
c. complaints of a sore mouth
d. urinary output of 400 mL of clear
Answer:
serum creatinine level of 1.6 a blood urea nitrogen BUN of 20 mg/dL (7.1
MMOL/
, Question:
a client with a history of asthma is experiencing an acute episode of wheezing
and shortness of breath four hours after returning from surgery . which
prescription should the nurse administer at this time?
a. Pibuterol
b. Montelukast
c. theophylline
d. cromolyn
Answer:
pirbuterol
Question:
one hour after receiving the initial dose of doxazosin, a male client with
benign prostatic hypertrophy complains of a rapid heartbeat and dizziness. he
is sitting at the side of the bed finishing his bedtime snack. his radial pulse is
144. what action should the nurse take first?
a. obtain his blood pressure and apical pulse rate
b. notify the healthcare provider
c. assist the client to a recumbent position
d. obtain an ECG
Answer:
obtain his blood pressure and apical pulse rate
Question:
A female client is being treated for TB with rifampin. which statement
indicates that further teaching is needed?
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