About this exam
Focuses on disease mechanisms, cellular changes, and integrated pharmacologic management across gastrointestinal, infectious, neurologic, and oncologic conditions.
What to expect
49
Questions
178 min
Time limit
90%
Pass mark
Practice Exam
Format
Sample questions
- A patient is treated for status epilepticus. The nurse administers a dose of intravenous lorazepam, and the seizure activity stops. What medication should the nurse anticipate giving next?
- The nurse teaches a patient about the differences between histamine-2 blockers (H2 blockers) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Which statement from the patient indicates that teaching has been effective?
- A patient asks the nurse, "Why should I take my HIV medication as prescribed?" Which statement by the nurse indicates an appropriate response?
- A patient with chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) asks the nurse why it is important to adhere to a treatment plan. Which response from the nurse is correct?
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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