ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE TEST BANK PREDICTOR DETAILED EXAM 2023 - 2024 UPDATED QUESTIONS &ACCURATE ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+ ;NEWEST 2024 A nurse provides discharge instructions to a client who is newly prescribed fluoxetine. Which of the following findings should the nurse immediately report to the provider? (select all) A- Fever B- Agitation C- Diaphoresis D- Hyporeflexia E- Hallucinations A, B, C, E- Fluoxetine is a SSRI. Fever is a sign of of serotonin syndrome which is potentially fatal. It can occur in 2-27 hours after taking an SSRI. A nurse provides care for a client who is reviving TPN. Which of the following interventions reduces potential risk complications associated with administration? A- Provides additional fluids by mouth B- Monitors blood glucose every other day C- Maintains client in semi fowlers position D- Performs sterile central line dressing change.D- TPN increases the risk of infection. The concentrated glucose is a medium for bacterial growth. A nurse prepares to administer a unit of packed RBC to a client who has a type AB positive blood. Which of the following actions should case the charge nurse to intervene? A- Insert a 20 gauge IV B- Check the clients identifiers with another nurse