About this exam
Exam focuses on medication administration, pharmacologic mechanisms, adverse effects, drug interactions, dosage calculations, and clinical nursing management across multiple medication classes and body systems.
What to expect
89
Questions
180 min
Time limit
90%
Pass mark
Practice Exam
Format
Sample questions
- client who has recently undergone a kidney transplant and is taking tacrolimus reports a headache and asks which over-the-counter medication is safest to use for relief. Which response should the nurse provide?
- A nurse assesses a client who has been using fluticasone by metered-dose inhaler for several weeks and notes white patches on the tongue and oral mucosa. What is the nurse's best action to address this finding?
- nurse is preparing to administer digoxin 6 mcg/kg PO daily. The client weighs 132 lb. How many kilograms should the nurse use to calculate the correct dose? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)
- A client receiving cyclophosphamide develops signs of hemorrhagic cystitis, including dysuria and hematuria. Which nursing action should be prioritized to manage this complication?
How to prepare
Work through the RN Nursing study notes topic by topic, then sit this exam under timed conditions to rehearse pacing. Review every rationale — the explanation matters more than the score.
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