💉 Pharmacology & Safety
💊ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
💉ADVANCED PHARM & CLINICAL JUDGMENT
🚨NCLEX PRIORITIZATION
🔍NEXT GEN NCLEX CUE RECOGNITION
100

 What antidote is used to reverse opioid-induced respiratory depression?

 Naloxone

100

A client receiving furosemide reports muscle weakness and develops frequent PVCs. Which electrolyte imbalance should the nurse suspect?

Hypokalemia

100

A diabetic client receives rapid-acting insulin but their meal tray is delayed. What is the priority nursing action?

Provide a carbohydrate source immediately.

100

Which patient should the nurse assess first?

  • Pain 8/10 after surgery
  • O2 saturation 88%
  • Wants discharge instructions
  • Constipated x 2 days

O2 saturation 88%

100

A patient has BP 88/50, HR 124, cool skin, and dizziness. Which cue is MOST concerning?

 BP 88/50

200

A patient taking heparin experiences a platelet drop from 220,000 to 80,000/mm³. What complication should the nurse suspect?

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)

200

A patient taking warfarin develops bleeding gums and hematuria. Which laboratory test should the nurse review first?

INR

200

A client receiving ceftriaxone develops hives, wheezing, and facial swelling. What medication should the nurse anticipate administering?

Epinephrine

200

Which client has the highest priority?

Fever of 101°F

Blood glucose 58 mg/dL

Nausea after lunch

BP 138/86 mm Hg

Blood glucose 58 mg/dL

200

A patient with pneumonia suddenly becomes restless and confused. What condition should the nurse suspect?

 Hypoxia

300

A patient develops hives and difficulty breathing after receiving medication. What is the nurse's first action?

Stop the medication and assess the patient

300

A patient receiving IV morphine becomes increasingly difficult to arouse. Which assessment finding requires immediate action?

Respiratory rate below 12/min

300

A nurse is about to administer lisinopril. Which assessment finding would require the nurse to hold the medication?

Hypotension

300

Which client should the nurse see first?

  • New onset confusion
  • Chronic back pain
  • Requesting sleep medication
  • Awaiting discharge paperwork

New onset confusion

300

A client has:

RR 32, Fruity breath, Blood glucose 450, Abdominal pain

Which condition is most likely occurring?

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

400

Which medication taken before surgery should be reported due to increased bleeding risk?

Aspirin.

400

A client taking digoxin reports nausea and blurred yellow vision. What should the nurse suspect?

Digoxin toxicity

400

A client receiving potassium chloride IV reports burning at the IV site. What should the nurse do first?

Assess the IV site for infiltration.

400

The nurse receives report on four patients. Which patient should be assessed first?

K+ 3.4

BP 100/60

UO 20 mL/hr

Temp 99.8°F

 Urine output 20 mL/hr

400

A patient develops:

Temp 103°F, HR 126

BP 88/52, Confusion

Which hypothesis should the nurse prioritize?

Sepsis

500

A postoperative patient becomes difficult to arouse and has pinpoint pupils. Which medication class is the most likely cause?

Opioids

500

A client receiving IV heparin develops a sudden drop in platelet count. What serious complication should the nurse recognize?

Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)

500

A client with DKA is prescribed IV insulin therapy. Which electrolyte should be monitored most closely during treatment?

Potassium

500

Which client should be seen immediately?

  • Sudden facial droop and slurred speech
  • Nausea after antibiotics
  • Anxiety before surgery
  • Pain 6/10

Facial droop and slurred speech

500

A postoperative patient develops:

Tachycardia, Hypotension

Increasing abdominal distention

Cool clammy skin

Which complication is most likely?

Internal hemorrhage

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