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This exam evaluates your understanding of pharmacological principles, medication administration, side effects, nursing implications, and client education.

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Q1:  A 21-year-old college student is prescribed doxycycline for acne vulgaris. The patient reports taking the medication with breakfast, which includes cereal, orange juice, and milk. Two weeks later, she returns complaining that her acne has not improved and she has been experiencing frequent sunburns even with minimal sun exposure. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?

A. Advise the patient to increase the dose to twice daily 2
B. Instruct the patient to take the medication with milk and meals for better absorption
C. Educate the patient on avoiding dairy and using sunscreen due to photosensitivity
D. Switch to a macrolide for better tolerance
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Q2: A patient with hypothyroidism is prescribed levothyroxine (Synthroid). After several weeks of therapy, they report anxiety, insomnia, weight loss, and palpitations. Which nursing action is most appropriate?

A. Reassure the patient that these symptoms will resolve with continued use
B. Withhold the medication and notify the provider of potential over-replacement
C. Instruct the patient to take the dose at bedtime instead
D. Encourage the patient to increase dietary iodine
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Q3:  A patient with HIV is noncompliant with antiretroviral therapy (ART). The viral load has increased and CD4 count dropped. What should the nurse prioritize?

A. Changing the ART regimen immediately
B. Educating on adherence to prevent resistance
C. Starting corticosteroids
D. Scheduling HIV resistance testing
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Q4: A nurse reviews a client's medication profile and prepares to administer amoxicillin. The client discloses a history of severe urticaria and rash following penicillin use. What is the nurse's priority action based on advanced pharmacologic knowledge and risk assessment?

A. Proceed with administration and closely monitor for anaphylaxis
B. Administer diphenhydramine prophylactically and then give the amoxicillin
C. Withhold the drug and contact the prescriber due to potential cross-reactivity
D. Administer with food to decrease hypersensitivity response
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Q5: In preparing a teaching plan for a client newly prescribed hydrocortisone for Addison's disease, which instruction is es

A. "Only take your dose if you're under stress."
B. "Reduce the dose gradually once symptoms resolve."
C. "Always carry injectable corticosteroids and wear a medical alert bracelet."
D. "Expect significant weight gain as a normal side effect."
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Total Questions: 49 practice questions
Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
Domain: Pharmacology
Last Updated: Dec 09, 2025
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