Communication, Pharmacology, Tissue Integrity Exam 2
This is an RN General Pharmacology practice exam that tests your knowledge of medication classifications, actions, side effects, nursing considerations, and safe administration principles.
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Q1: In assessing the skin condition of an elderly client, the nurse notes that, over the sacral area, there is a 2-cm to 3-cm area that is reddened, does not blanch around the perimeter, and is open at the center. The most effective documentation would be:
Q2: A 2-year-old child is hospitalized with tonsillitis and bilateral otitis media. The nurse is preparing to administer prescribed ear drops. When instilling the medication, the nurse should pull the child's earlobe?
Q3: The nurse is talking a verb order for a new medication. Which is the most accurate and safest way for the nurse to transcribe an order for a two milligram dose into the client's chart?
Q4: A nurse is preparing to administer iron, a medication that has the potential to stain the skin. Which of the following should the nurse do?
Q5: The pediatric nurse knows the most accurate medication dosage for a child is determined by using which piece of assessment data:
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