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Questions # 46:

At 30 weeks’ gestation, a client is admitted to the unit in premature labor. Her contractions are every 5 minutes and last 60 seconds, her cervix is closed, and the suture placed around her cervix during her 16th week of gestation, when she had the MacDonald procedure, can still be felt by the physician. The amniotic sac is still intact. She is very concerned about delivering prematurely. She asks the RN, “What is the greatest risk to my baby if it is born prematurely?” The RN’s answer should be:

Options:

A.

Hyperglycemia


B.

Hypoglycemia


C.

Lack of development of the intestines


D.

Lack of development of the lungs


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Questions # 47:

A client had a myocardial infarction 5 days ago. His physician has ordered an echocardiogram to determine how his myocardial infarction has affected his ventricular wall motion. When the client asks if this test is painful, an appropriate response is:

Options:

A.

“No, but you must be able to ride on a stationary bicycle while the test is being performed.”


B.

“No, but you will have to lie still and the gel that is used may be cool.”


C.

“Yes, but your physician will be there and will order pain medicine for you.”


D.

“Your physician has ordered medicine, which you will be given before you go for the test, which will make you sleepy.”


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Questions # 48:

A male client has asthma and his physician has prescribed beclomethasone (Vanceril) 3 puffs tid in addition to his other medications. After taking his beclomethasone, the client should be instructed to:

Options:

A.

Clean his inhaler with warm water and soak it in a10% bleach solution


B.

Drink a glass of water


C.

Sit and rest


D.

Use his bronchodilator inhaler


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Questions # 49:

A 16-month-old infant is being prepared for tetralogy of Fallot repair. In the nursing assessment, which lab value should elicit further assessment and requires notification of physician?

Options:

A.

pH 7.39


B.

White blood cell (WBC) count 10,000 WBCs/mm3


C.

Hematocrit 60%


D.

Bleeding time of 4 minutes


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Questions # 50:

A physician’s order reads: Administer KCl 10% oral solution 1.5 mL. The KCl bottle reads 20 mEq/15 mL.

What dosage should the nurse administer to the infant?

Options:

A.

1 mEq


B.

1.13 mEq


C.

2 mEq


D.

Not enough information to calculate


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Questions # 51:

Nursing care of the infant prior to surgical closure of a meningomyelocele would include:

Options:

A.

Cover sac with dry sterile dressing


B.

Cover sac with saline-soaked sterile dressing


C.

Do not apply dressing; keep sac open to air


D.

Aspirate any fluid from sac


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Questions # 52:

A client is diagnosed with organic brain disorder. The nursing care should include:

Options:

A.

Organized, safe environment


B.

Long, extended family visits


C.

Detailed explanations of procedures


D.

Challenging educational programs


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Questions # 53:

A 45-year-old male client was admitted to a chemical dependency treatment center following legal problems related to alcohol abuse. He states, “I know that alcohol is a problem for some people, but I can stop whenever I want to. I’m never sick or miss work, and no one can complain about me.” During the initial assessment, the best response by the nurse would be:

Options:

A.

“The fact is you are an alcoholic or you wouldn’t be here.”


B.

“I understand it took strength to admit yourself to the unit, and I will do my part to help you to stay alcohol- free.”


C.

“If you can stop drinking when you want to, why don’t you stop?”


D.

“It’s good that you can stop drinking when you want to.”


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Questions # 54:

A 79-year-old client with Alzheimer’s disease is exhibiting significant memory impairment, cognitive impairment, extremely impaired judgment in social situations, and agitation when placed in a new situation or around unfamiliar people. The nurse should include the following strategy in the client’s care:

Options:

A.

Maintain routines and usual structure and adhere to schedules.


B.

Encourage the client to attend all structured activities on the unit, whether she wants to or not.


C.

Ask the client to go to an activity once. If she gives no response right away, change the question around, asking the same thing.


D.

Give the client two or three choices to decide what she wants to do.


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Questions # 55:

A 4-year-old child has Down syndrome. The community health nurse has coordinated a special preschool program. The nurse’s primary goal is to:

Options:

A.

Provide respite care for the mother


B.

Facilitate optimal development


C.

Provide a demanding and challenging educational program


D.

Prepare child to enter mainstream education


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Questions # 56:

A client experiencing delusions states, “I came here because there were people surrounding my house that wanted to take me away and use my body for science.” The best response by the nurse would be:

Options:

A.

“Describe the people surrounding your house that want to take you away.”


B.

“I need more information on why you think others want to use your body for science.”


C.

“There were no people surrounding your house, your relatives brought you here, and no one really wants your body for science.”


D.

“I know that must be frightening for you; let the staff know when you are having thoughts that trouble you.”


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Questions # 57:

At 32 weeks’ gestation, a client is scheduled for a fetal activity test (nonstress test). She calls the clinic and asks the RN, “How do I prepare for the test I am scheduled for?” The RN will most likely inform her of the following instructions to help prepare her for the test:

Options:

A.

“You need to know that an IV is always started before the test.”


B.

“You will need to drink 6 to 8 glasses of water to fill your bladder.”


C.

“Do not eat any food or drink any liquids before the test is started.”


D.

“You will have to remain as still as you possibly can.”


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Questions # 58:

A 70-year-old client is almost finished receiving her second unit of packed red blood cells. The client, who weighs 80 lb, has started complaining of being short of breath and now has crackles in the bases of her lungs. After slowing or stopping the transfusion, the most appropriate initial nursing action would be to:

Options:

A.

Raise the client’s head and place her feet in a dependent position


B.

Notify the physician


C.

Place the client on 2 liters of O2 via nasal cannula


D.

Administer furosemide (Lasix) 20 mg IV push


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Questions # 59:

A first-trimester primigravida is diagnosed with anemia.

The nurse should suspect that this anemia is a result of:

Options:

A.

Mother’s increased blood volume


B.

Mother’s decreased blood volume


C.

Fetal blood volume increase


D.

Increase in iron absorption


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Questions # 60:

A client has a chest tube placed in his left pleural space to re-expand his collapsed lung. In a closed-chest drainage system, the purpose of the water seal is to:

Options:

A.

Prevent air from entering the pleural space


B.

Prevent fluid from entering the pleural space


C.

Provide a means to measure chest drainage


D.

Provide an indicator of respiratory effort


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