ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam 2024 & Practice Questions

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A 2024 ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam study guide with practice questions, accurate and verified answers, ensuring a guaranteed pass and Graded A with the new version.
This cutting-edge study tool is specifically designed for nursing students preparing for the ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam in 2024, featuring both the full exam and an extensive set of practice questions. Packed with accurate, verified answers, this resource ensures a deep understanding of pharmacology essentials, including medication administration, drug interactions, therapeutic effects, and patient care considerations. Updated to the new version of the exam, it aligns with the latest standards and guarantees a passing score with a Graded A outcome. Perfect for both exam prep and skill reinforcement, this product offers a comprehensive, reliable pathway to success in pharmacology education.
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A nurse is caring for several clients who came to the clinic for a seasonal influenza
immunization. The nurse should identify that which of the following clients is a candidate to
receive the vaccine via nasal spray rather than an injection?
A. 1-year-old who has no health problems
B. 17-year-old who has a hypersensitivity to Penicillin
C. 25-year-old who is pregnant
D. 52-year-old who takes a multivitamin supplement – ANSWER B (A 17-year-old can be immunized for influenza with the LAIV via nasal spray. A
hypersensitivity to penicillin is not a contraindication for an influenza immunization)
A nurse is teaching a group of new parents about immunizations. The nurse should instruct the
parents that the series for which of the following vaccines is completed prior to the first
birthday?
A. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
B. Meningococcal conjugate vaccine
C. Varicella vaccine
D. Rotavirus vaccine – ANSWER D (Rotavirus vaccine is administered only to infants less than 8 months, 0 days of age)
A nurse at a provider’s office is preparing to administer RV, DTaP, hib, PCV13, and IPV
immunizations to a 4-month-old infant. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to
take? (Select all that apply.)
A. Administer IPV orally
B. Administer subcutaneous injections in the anterolateral thigh.
C. Administer Im injections in the deltoid muscle.
D. Give the infant his pacifier during vaccine injections.
E. Teach parents to give aspirin on a schedule for 24 hr after immunization – ANSWER b, d
(B. Subcutaneous immunizations may be administered in either the anterolateral thigh or the
outer aspect of the upper arm to infants and children.
D.Giving the infant a pacifier during injections is a comfort measure that should be encouraged
by the nurse.)

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