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Questions # 91:

Activities of effective supervisors can be taskrelated or people-related activities. An example of a task-related supervisory activity is:

Options:

A.

coaching.


B.

evaluating.


C.

delegating.


D.

facilitating.


Questions # 92:

During surgery, it is found that a client with adenocarcinoma of the rectum has positive peritoneal lymph nodes. What is the next most likely site of metastasis?

Options:

A.

brain


B.

bone


C.

liver


D.

mediastinum


Questions # 93:

A client has sustained a hyphema. What intervention should the nurse take?

Options:

A.

Have the client wear ear protectors in the future.


B.

Keep the client at bed rest, typically with the head of the bed propped up.


C.

Apply atropine eye drops.


D.

Apply an ice pack to the site of injury.


Questions # 94:

The emergency triage nurse should perform which action upon receiving the history that a client has a severe cough, fever, night sweats, and body wasting?

Options:

A.

Place the client in the waiting room until an available cubicle is open.


B.

Seclude the client from other clients and visitors.


C.

Perform no intervention because it might not be necessary until tests confirm a disease.


D.

Don gown, gloves, and mask immediately.


Questions # 95:

When a client has a chest drainage system in place, where should the system be placed?

Options:

A.

above the client’s head


B.

at the client’s shoulders


C.

at the level of the chest


D.

below the level of the chest


Questions # 96:

Who should receive the hepatitis A vaccine?

Options:

A.

children who are 18 months of age


B.

infants, who should receive the vaccination at birth


C.

people who travel to other countries


D.

individuals who might come into contact with blood


Questions # 97:

A client goes to the mental health center for difficulty concentrating, insomnia, and nightmares. The client reports being raped as a child. The nurse should assess the client for further signs of:

Options:

A.

general anxiety disorder.


B.

schizophrenia.


C.

post-traumatic stress disorder.


D.

bipolar disorder.


Questions # 98:

Which of the following needs immediate medical attention and emergency intervention? The client who:

Options:

A.

complains of sharp pain upon taking a deep breath and excessive coughing.


B.

exhibits yellow, productive sputum, lowgrade fever, and crackles.


C.

has a shift of the trachea to the left, with no breath sounds on the right.


D.

has asthma and complains of an inability to catch her breath after exercise.


Questions # 99:

The nurse is teaching a client about sleep and gives background information on normal sleep patterns. Which of the following substances promotes sleep?

Options:

A.

serotonin


B.

cortisone


C.

alcohol


D.

narcotics


Questions # 100:

Some drugs are excreted into bile and delivered to the intestines. Prior to elimination from the body, the drug might be absorbed. This process is known as:

Options:

A.

hepatic clearance.


B.

total clearance.


C.

enterohepatic cycling.


D.

first-pass effect.


Questions # 101:

The nurse teaching a client about hepatitis and its transmission should explain that one type of hepatitis does not produce a carrier state after its acute phase. Which type is it?

Options:

A.

hepatitis A


B.

hepatitis B


C.

hepatitis C


D.

hepatitis D


Questions # 102:

When assessing a client with early impairment of oxygen perfusion, such as pulmonary embolus, the nurse should expect to find restlessness and which of the following symptoms?

Options:

A.

warm, dry skin


B.

bradychardia


C.

tachycardia


D.

eupnea


Questions # 103:

A female having her first child is experiencing which type of crisis event?

Options:

A.

situational


B.

maturational


C.

adventitious


D.

reactive


Questions # 104:

The nurse is preparing to administer IV Vancomycin to a client. Which of the following nursing actions

should be taken first?

Options:

A.

performing a physical assessment prior to administration


B.

obtaining the most recent lab values regarding renal function


C.

reviewing peaks and troughs for the past few days


D.

ensuring the client is not allergic to the medication


Questions # 105:

A community health nurse is asked to organize a health promotion project that plans to provide glucose screening. This activity is most beneficial within what realm?

Options:

A.

testing that is performed by volunteers at a local department store and is open to the public


B.

at a professional health fair activity available for selected persons who have been screened as being at risk


C.

mass-marketing vouchers for free fingersticks at a local drug store, where the pharmacist makes recommendations on the findings


D.

testing that is performed by a nurse professional, who immediately provides education regarding the findings


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