Unexpected Response to Therapies Practice Tests
Practice identifying and managing adverse or ineffective treatment responses—from new rashes to sudden hypotension—using NCLEX-style vignettes that test quick reassessment and escalation.
Not every plan works as expected. Found under Physiological Integrity → Physiological Adaptation → Unexpected Response to Therapies, these questions ask you to spot ineffective treatments and adverse effects early, stop what’s unsafe, initiate rescue actions, and notify the provider with focused data. You’ll manage oxygen desaturation after opioids, hypotension with new antihypertensives, IV infiltration and extravasation, paradoxical agitation with sedatives, and rebound symptoms after abrupt withdrawal. Emphasis is on rapid reassessment, verifying orders, using reversal agents when indicated, documenting precisely, and monitoring until the patient is back on a safe trajectory.
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Unexpected Response To Therapies Practice Test 1
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