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Questions # 76:

A female client decides on hemodialysis. She has an internal vascular access device placed. To ensure patency of the device, the nurse must:

Options:

A.

Assess the site for leakage of blood or fluids


B.

Auscultate the site for a bruit


C.

Assess the site for bruising or hematoma


D.

Inspect the site for color, warmth, and sensation


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Questions # 77:

A client has renal failure. Today’s lab values indicate he has an elevated serum potassium. What additional priority information does the nurse need to obtain?

Options:

A.

Evaluation of his level of consciousness


B.

Evaluation of an electrocardiogram


C.

Measurement of his urine output for the past 8 hours


D.

Serum potassium lab values for the last several days


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Questions # 78:

For the past several months, an elderly female client with Alzheimer’s disease has experienced paranoia; hallucinations; and aggressive, disruptive behavior. The family is utilizing haloperidol as needed to control her behavior. On nursing assessment, you note that the client demonstrates involuntary movements of the tongue and fingers. This may most likely indicate:

Options:

A.

Tardive dyskinesia, which may be a side effect of antipsychotic medication


B.

Early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease


C.

A more advanced stage of Alzheimer’s disease than previously experienced by the client


D.

The need to change her medication from haloperidol to another antipsychotic drug to lessen symptoms


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Questions # 79:

A client’s wife is concerned over his behavior in recent months. He has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, and she is telling his nurse that he has been doing “strange things.” The nurse reassures the wife that the following behavior is normal with Parkinson’s disease:

Options:

A.

“Your husband will experience some periods of muscle flaccidity. Be sure to make him sit down during these periods.”


B.

“Your husband may move his hands in motions that look like he is rolling a pill between his fingers.”


C.

“Twitching of the muscles is to be expected and can occur at any time during the day.”


D.

“Parkinson’s disease causes severe pain in the joints. You should give your husband Tylenol at those times.”


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Questions # 80:

An 11-month-old infant is admitted with a possible diagnosis of pyloric stenosis. Which of the following best describes the characteristic clinical manifestations of pyloric stenosis?

Options:

A.

Pain, especially when eating


B.

Poor appetite and sucking reflex


C.

Increased frequency and quantity of stools


D.

Palpable olive-shaped mass in the epigastrium just right of the umbilical cord


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Questions # 81:

A 28-year-old client comes to the clinic for her first prenatal examination. In relating her obstetrical history, she tells the nurse that she has been pregnant twice before. She had a “miscarriage” with the first pregnancy after 6 weeks. With the second pregnancy, she delivered twin girls at 31 weeks’ gestation. One of the twins was stillborn and the other twin died at 4 days of age. Using a five-digit system, the nurse records her as being:

Options:

A.

2-0-2-1-0


B.

2-2-2-1-2


C.

3-0-1-1-0


D.

2-1-1-0-0


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Questions # 82:

A male client tells his nurse that he has had an ulcer in the past and is afraid it is “flaring up again.” The nurse begins to ask him specific questions about his symptoms. The nurse knows that a symptom that might indicate a serious complication of an ulcer is:

Options:

A.

Pain in the middle of the night


B.

A bowel movement every 3–5 days


C.

Melena


D.

Episodes of nausea and vomiting


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Questions # 83:

A female client has a chest tube placed. It is accidentally pulled out of the intrapleural space when she is ambulating. The first action the nurse should take is to:

Options:

A.

Instruct the client to cough deeply to re-expand her lung


B.

Put on sterile gloves and replace the tube


C.

Apply a petrolatum dressing over the site


D.

Auscultate the lung to determine if she needs the tube replaced


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Questions # 84:

A male client seeks counseling after his wife of 19 years threatened to divorce him. For most of their marriage, he has physically and verbally abused her. When asked about his behavior in the process of the nursing assessment, the client states, “I was mean to my wife because she insists on cooking meals and wearing clothes that I do not like.” This defense mechanism is an example of:

Options:

A.

Repression


B.

Regression


C.

Reaction formation


D.

Rationalization


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Questions # 85:

The pediatrician has diagnosed tinea capitis in an 8- year-old girl and has placed her on oral griseofulvin. The nurse should emphasize which of these instructions to the mother and/or child?

Options:

A.

Administer oral griseofulvin on an empty stomach for best results.


B.

Discontinue drug therapy if food tastes funny.


C.

May discontinue medication when the child experiences symptomatic relief.


D.

Observe for headaches, dizziness, and anorexia.


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Questions # 86:

A mother brings a 6-month-old infant and a 4-year-old child to the nursing clinic for routine examination and screening. Which of these plans by the nurse would be most successful?

Options:

A.

Examine the 4 year old first.


B.

Provide time for play and becoming acquainted.


C.

Have the mother leave the room with one child, and examine the other child privately.


D.

Examine painful areas first to get them “over with.”


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Questions # 87:

A female client at 36 weeks’ gestation has been treated successfully for premature labor for 4 weeks. She has begun having uterine contractions today and has been admitted to the labor and delivery suite. Her amniocentesis results reveal a lecithin/sphingomyelin (L/S) ratio of 2 and positive phosphatidylglycerol (PG). These lab values indicate:

Options:

A.

Placental maturity


B.

Suspected chronic asphyxia


C.

Cord compression


D.

Fetal lung maturity


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Questions # 88:

A 19-year-old primigravida is admitted to the labor and delivery suite of the hospital. Her husband is accompanying her. The couple tells the nurse that this is the first hospital admission for her. The client’s vaginal exam indicates she is 3 cm dilated, 80% effaced, and at _0 station. Based on the vaginal exam, she is in:

Options:

A.

Stage 2, latent phase


B.

Stage 1, active phase


C.

Stage 3, transition phase


D.

Stage 1, latent phase


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Questions # 89:

A 20-year-old client presents to the obstetrics-gynecology clinic for the first time. She tells the nurse that she is pregnant and wants to start prenatal care. After collecting some initial assessment data, the nurse measures her fundal height to be at the level of the umbilicus. The nurse estimates the fetal gestational age to be approximately:

Options:

A.

10 weeks


B.

16 weeks


C.

20 weeks


D.

30 weeks


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Questions # 90:

At her monthly prenatal visit, a client reports experiencing heartburn. Which nursing measure should be included in her plan of care to help alleviate it?

Options:

A.

Restrict fluid intake.


B.

Use Alka-Seltzer as necessary.


C.

Eat small, frequent bland meals.


D.

Lie down after eating.


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