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PN ATI Capstone Proctored Comprehensive Assessment 2020 A

1. A nurse is administering subcutaneous heparin to a client who is at risk for deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Heparin is best absorbed and less likely to cause hematomas when administered into subcutaneous tissue, specifically the abdomen, which is a common site for subcutaneous injections. Injecting heparin into a muscle (Choice B) is incorrect as it should be administered subcutaneously. Massaging the site after administering the medication (Choice C) is contraindicated as it can cause tissue damage or bruising. Using a 22-gauge needle (Choice D) is not recommended for subcutaneous injections of heparin, as a smaller needle size such as 25-26 gauge is preferred for subcutaneous administration.

2. A nurse is providing teaching to a group of new parents about medications. The nurse should include that aspirin is contraindicated for children who have a viral infection due to the risk of developing which of the following adverse effects?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Reye's syndrome. Aspirin use in children with viral infections has been associated with Reye's syndrome, a serious condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain. Visual disturbances (choice B) are not typically associated with aspirin use in children with viral infections. Diabetes mellitus (choice C) and Wilms' tumor (choice D) are not adverse effects of aspirin use in this context.

3. A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for tamoxifen. The nurse should recognize that tamoxifen has which of the following therapeutic effects?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Corrected Question: A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for tamoxifen. The nurse should recognize that tamoxifen has which of the following therapeutic effects? Tamoxifen is an antiestrogen medication used primarily in the treatment and prevention of breast cancer. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Choice B, antimicrobial, is incorrect as tamoxifen does not have antimicrobial properties. Choice C, androgenic, is incorrect as tamoxifen is antiestrogenic, not androgenic. Choice D, anti-inflammatory, is incorrect as tamoxifen's primary therapeutic effect is antiestrogenic, not anti-inflammatory.

4. A client is receiving IV gentamicin three times daily. Which of the following findings indicates that the client is experiencing an adverse effect of this medication?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Proteinuria can indicate nephrotoxicity, a known adverse effect of gentamicin. Hypoglycemia, nasal congestion, and visual disturbances are not typically associated with gentamicin use. Hypoglycemia may be related to other factors such as insulin administration or underlying medical conditions. Nasal congestion is not a common adverse effect of gentamicin, and visual disturbances are not typically reported with this medication.

5. A nurse is providing teaching to a newly licensed nurse about metoclopramide. The nurse should include in the teaching that which of the following conditions is a contraindication to this medication?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Intestinal obstruction. Metoclopramide is contraindicated in clients with intestinal obstruction due to its prokinetic effects, which could exacerbate the condition. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because metoclopramide is not contraindicated in hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, or low blood pressure.

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