Practice Question
A nurse is assessing a client who has muscarinic agonist poisoning. Following administration of atropine, which of the following findings should indicate to the nursethat the treatment has been effective?
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
Heart rate 90/min
Rationale:
Atropine blocks excessive parasympathetic (muscarinic) activity → normalizes heart rate.
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Answer Choices:
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B. "l will consume foods that are soft or semisolid.'
C. l will rinse with saline every 2 hours while awake."
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Answer Choices:
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B. "The medication can cause nausea, so take with a meal."
C. "You may notice your urine becomes lighter in color."
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Answer Choices:
A. Temperature
B. Heart rate
C. Respiratory rate
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Answer Choices:
A. Withdraw the NPH insulin from the vial.
B. Withdraw the regular insulin from the vial.
C. Inject air into the regular insulin vial.
D. Inject air into the NPH vial.
A nurse is caring for a client who is dehydrated and receiving IV fluid replacement. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings indicates the treatment hasbeen effective?
Answer Choices:
A. Decreased blood pressure
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Pharmacology
- Answer Choices: 4