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Question # 1

During the initial pain assessment process, the nurse should:

Options:

A.  

Perform pain relief measures

B.  

Teach the patient about pain therapies

C.  

Conduct a comprehensive pain assessment

D.  

Provide appropriate treatment and evaluate its effect

Discussion 0
Question # 2

A patient with a history of angina pectoris arrives in emergency complaining of headache, visual disturbances and feeling dizzy. Your nursing assessment also notes he looks flushed, is perspiring perfusely and is experiencing palpitations. You should suspect:

Options:

A.  

An overdose of sublingual nitroglycerin

B.  

The onset of a myocardial infarction

C.  

The patient has been over exercising

D.  

The beginning of a severe chest infection

Discussion 0
Question # 3

Order: Allopurinol 450 mg p.o. daily. Drug availabl

E.  

Allopurinol 300 mg scored tablets. Which of the following will you administer?

Options:

A.  

0.5 tablet

B.  

1.5 tablets

C.  

2 tablets

D.  

2.5 tablets

Discussion 0
Question # 4

The administration of which of the following types of parenteral fluids would result in a lowering of the osmotic pressure and cause the fluid to move into the cells?

Options:

A.  

Hypotonic

B.  

Isotonic

C.  

Hypertonic

D.  

Colloid

Discussion 0
Question # 5

To promote accuracy of self-monitoring blood glucose by patients the nurse should:

Options:

A.  

Retrain patients periodically

B.  

Direct patients to rotate testing sites

C.  

Advise patients to buy new strips routinely

D.  

Compare results from patient's meter against lab results

Discussion 0
Question # 6

The patient has a nursing diagnosis of altered cerebral tissue perfusion related to cerebral edema. An appropriate nursing intervention for this problem is to:

Options:

A.  

Elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees

B.  

Provide a position of comfort with knee flexion

C.  

Provide uninterrupted periods of rest

D.  

Ensure adequate hydration with mannitol

Discussion 0
Question # 7

During the acute phase of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) the nurse should maintain the patient in which of the following positions?

Options:

A.  

Semi-prone with the head of the bed elevated 60-90 degrees

B.  

Lateral, with the head of the bed flat

C.  

Prone, with the head of the bed flat

D.  

Supine, with the head of the bed elevated 30-45 degrees

Discussion 0
Question # 8

The rationale for having the patient void before an abdominal paracentesis procedure is to:

Options:

A.  

Minimize discomfort

B.  

Avoid abdominal distention

C.  

Prevent bladder puncture

D.  

Reduce infection rate

Discussion 0
Question # 9

A patient arrived to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) complaining of pain after undergoing a right total hip arthroplasty. Which of the following should the nurse do to assess the patient's level of pain?

Options:

A.  

Determine the patient's position during surgery and how long the patient was in this position

B.  

Inspect the dressing, note type and amount of drainage, and insure bandage adhesive is not pulling on skin

C.  

Ask anesthesiologist what type of anesthesia patient received and last dose of pain medication

D.  

Note location, intensity and duration of pain and last dose and time of pain medication

Discussion 0
Question # 10

A patient with allergic rhinitis reports severe nasal congestion, sneezing, and watery eyes at various times of the year. To teach the patient to control these symptoms the nurse advises the patient to:

Options:

A.  

Avoid all over the counter intranasal sprays

B.  

Limit the use of nasal decongestant sprays to 10 days

C.  

Use oral decongestants at bedtime to prevent symptoms during the night

D.  

Keep a diary of when an allergic reaction occurs and what precipitates it

Discussion 0
Question # 11

An 8-month-old infant is diagnosed with communicating hydrocephalus. The nurse notices that his intracranial pressure is increasing from the following changes in his vital signs:

Options:

A.  

Bradycardia, hypotension and hypothermia

B.  

Bradycardia, hypertension and hyperthermia

C.  

Tachycardia, hypotension and hyperthermia

D.  

Tachycardia, hypertension and hypothermia

Discussion 0
Question # 12

When preparing to administer a medication the nurse should first:

Options:

A.  

Ensure that the medication is on the medication cart

B.  

Determine the expiry date of the medication

C.  

Check the patient's identification armband

D.  

Verify the physician order for accuracy

Discussion 0
Question # 13

Which of the following techniques should the nurse implement to prevent the patient's mucous membranes from drying when the oxygen flow rate is higher than 4 liters per minute?

Options:

A.  

Use a non rebreather mask

B.  

Add humidity to the delivery system

C.  

Use a high flow oxygen delivery system

D.  

Ensure that the prongs are in the nares correctly

Discussion 0
Question # 14

Which of the following actions is the most effective measure to reduce hospital acquired infections?

Options:

A.  

Double bagging of all contaminated laundry

B.  

Restricting visitors of infectious patients

C.  

Using disposable supplies

D.  

Correct hand washing

Discussion 0
Question # 15

Which of the following indicates the nurse is engaging in a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship?

Options:

A.  

The nurse establishes a relationship that is mutually beneficial

B.  

The nurse demonstrates sympathetic feelings toward the patient

C.  

The nurse commits to helping the patient find ways to help self

D.  

The nurse utilizes therapeutic touch to convey acceptance of the patient

Discussion 0
Question # 16

A 13 year old girl with manifestations of rheumatic heart disease is admitted to hospital. Which of the following laboratory blood findings would confirm that she likely has had a streptococcal infection within the past two weeks?

Options:

A.  

Decreased leukocyte count

B.  

Elevated hemoglobin count

C.  

Elevated ASO titer

D.  

Decreased ESR

Discussion 0
Question # 17

The patient is receiving piperacillin (Pipril) I.V. Which of the following should the nurse consider when administering the medication to the patient?

Options:

A.  

Assess for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

B.  

Be alert for the possibility of hypersensitivity

C.  

Watch for signs of increasing severity of infection

D.  

Instruct patient to increase the intake of protein-rich foods

Discussion 0
Question # 18

The police bring a prisoner into the emergency department who is in severe pain. When the nurse is assigned to this patient, the nurse should:

Options:

A.  

Ignore the prisoner because he deserves to be in pain

B.  

Give the prisoner the minimum amount of pain medication ordered

C.  

Tell the prisoner to be quiet, as he is disturbing the other patients

D.  

Implement nursing interventions to relieve the prisoner's pain

Discussion 0
Question # 19

An 84-year-old man has arthritis and is admitted for a severely edematous knee. The physician orders heat packs every 2 hours and you feel this order may worsen the tissue congestion. An appropriate nursing action would be:

Options:

A.  

Contact the physician and discuss your concerns about the order

B.  

To include the order in the nursing care plan and monitor outcome

C.  

Complete an incident report form and document concerns in the nursing notes

D.  

Involve the patient by asking what his treatment preference is

Discussion 0
Question # 20

The nurse is preparing teaching plans for several patients. The nurse should recognize which of the following patients is at greatest risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalance?

Options:

A.  

A 2-year-old patient who is receiving gastrostomy feedings

B.  

A 20-year-old patient with a sigmoid colostomy

C.  

A 40-year-old patient who is 3 days post-operative with an ileostomy

D.  

A 60-year-old patient who is 8 hours post-renal arteriography

Discussion 0
Question # 21

Whilst recovering from surgery a patient develops deep vein thrombosis. The sign that would indicate this complication to the nurse would be:

Options:

A.  

Intermittent claudication

B.  

Pitting edema of the area

C.  

Severe pain when raising the legs

D.  

Localized warmth and tenderness of the site

Discussion 0
Question # 22

The nurse should place the automatic external defibrillator (AED) electrodes on the patient's anterior chest with one electrode placed:

Options:

A.  

Below the left clavicle and one below the right nipple

B.  

On the right mid-axillary line and the other at mid-sternum

C.  

Below the right clavicle and one below the left nipple

D.  

On the mid-axillary line and one at the sternal notch

Discussion 0
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