HESI RN EXIT EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM / HESI EXIT
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW TEST BANK/PHARM HESI PRACTICE
REAL EXAM LATEST VESION 2024 QUALIFIED QUESTIONS AND
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Which medications should the nurse caution the client about taking while
receiving an opioid analgesic?
A. Antacids.
B. Benzodiazepines.
C. Antihypertensives.
D. Oral antidiabetics. - ANSWER- B. Benzodiazepines.
A client is prescribed 1 mcg/kg/min of dobutamine hydrochloride via IV
infusion. Which client's condition would benefit the most from an
administration of dobutamine hydrochloride?
A. Shock.
B. Asthma.
C. Hypotension.
D. Heart failure. - ANSWER- D. Heart failure.
A client is experiencing anaphylaxis from an insect sting. Which medication
should the nurse administer?
A. Dopamine.
B. Ephedrine.
C. Epinephrine.
D. Diphenhydramine. - ANSWER- C. Epinephrine.
The healthcare provider prescribes a beta-1 agonist medication to be
administered. The nurse should anticipate the medication to be prescribed
for a client diagnosed with which condition?
A. Glaucoma.
B. Hypertension.
C. Heart failure.
D. Asthma. - ANSWER- C. Heart failure.
An older client with a decreased percentage of lean body mass is admitted
to the hospital. Which pharmacokinetic process is affected and should be
considered in the client's dosing of medication?
A. Absorption.
B. Metabolism.
C. Elimination.
D. Distribution. - ANSWER- D. Distribution.
A Category X drug is prescribed for a young adult female client. Which
instruction is most important for the nurse to teach this client?
A. Use a reliable form of birth control.
B. Avoid exposure to ultra violet light.
C. Refuse this medication if planning pregnancy.
D. Abstain from intercourse while on this drug. - ANSWER- A. Use a
reliable form of birth control.
The nurse is caring for a client who has taken atenolol for 2 years. The
healthcare provider recently changed the medication to enalapril to manage
the client's blood pressure. Which instruction should the nurse provide the
client regarding the new medication?
A. Take the medication at bedtime.
B. Report presence of increased bruising.
C. Check pulse before taking medication.
D. Rise slowly when getting out of bed or chair. - ANSWER- D. Rise slowly
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