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NURS CRITICAL C QUESTION, Exams of Nursing

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NURSING 4710 ADOLESCENT 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS(DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A PLUS)
Question 1
See full question
20s
Which client is at
highest
risk for developing a urinary tract infection?
You Selected:
a man with an indwelling urinary catheter
Correct response:
a man with an indwelling urinary catheter
Explanation:
Remediation:
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Question 2
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6m 8s
A client is recovering from a bacterial infection with intravenous antibiotics. The
healthcare team is planning for the client to be discharged tomorrow. However, the client
wants to leave today because the client’s animals do not have someone to feed them
tomorrow. What is the nurse’s best response to this client?
You Selected:
“You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the
complications that can occur.”
Correct response:
“You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the
complications that can occur.”
Explanation:
Remediation:
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Question 3
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2m 3s
A neonate born at 40 weeks' gestation admitted to the nursery is found to be
hypoglycemic. At 4 hours of age, the neonate appears pale and his pulse oximeter is
reading 75% on room air. What should the nurse do?
You Selected:
Provide supplemental oxygen.
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NURSING 4710 ADOLESCENT 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS(DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A PLUS)

Question 1 See full question 20s Which client is at highest risk for developing a urinary tract infection?

You Selected:

  • (^) a man with an indwelling urinary catheter

Correct response:

  • a man with an indwelling urinary catheter

Explanation: Remediation:

Add a Note

Question 2 See full question 6m 8s A client is recovering from a bacterial infection with intravenous antibiotics. The healthcare team is planning for the client to be discharged tomorrow. However, the client wants to leave today because the client’s animals do not have someone to feed them tomorrow. What is the nurse’s best response to this client?

You Selected:

  • (^) “You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the complications that can occur.”

Correct response:

  • (^) “You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the complications that can occur.”

Explanation:

Remediation: Add a Note

Question 3 See full question 2m 3s A neonate born at 40 weeks' gestation admitted to the nursery is found to be hypoglycemic. At 4 hours of age, the neonate appears pale and his pulse oximeter is reading 75% on room air. What should the nurse do?

You Selected:

  • (^) Provide supplemental oxygen.

NURSING 4710 ADOLESCENT 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS(DOWNLOAD TO SCORE A PLUS)

Correct response:

  • (^) Provide supplemental oxygen.

NURSING 4710 ADOLESCENT 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND

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You Selected:

  • (^) Wear personal protective equipment when handling blood, body fluids, and feces.

Correct response:

NURSING 4710 ADOLESCENT 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND

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  • (^) Wear personal protective equipment when handling blood, body fluids, and feces.

Explanation:

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Question 7 See full question 31s A client with dysphagia is being prepared for discharge. Which outcome indicates that the client is ready for discharge?

You Selected:

  • (^) The client is free from esophagitis and achalasia.

Correct response:

  • (^) The client is free from esophagitis and achalasia.

Explanation:

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Question 8 See full question 9s A physician orders a loop diuretic for a client. When administering this drug, the nurse anticipates that the client may develop which electrolyte imbalance?

You Selected:

  • (^) hypokalemia

Correct response:

  • (^) hypokalemia

Explanation:

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Question 9 See full question 39s

A hospitalized client with end-stage heart failure does not want to be resuscitated. The health care provider (HCP) has written the do-not-resuscitate (DNR) prescription on the client’s record. The client has a cardiac arrest, and the wife tells the nurse she wants the client to be resuscitated and asks the nurse to “do something.” What should the nurse

Correct response:

regarding care. What should the nurse do if the client refuses the next dose of analgesia?

  • (^) Discuss the DNR prescription with the wife.

Explanation: Remediation:

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Question 10 See full question 1m 43s

During the discharge planning teaching process, a client who has been prescribed tranylocypromine states that he enjoys a beer or two in the evenings. Which of the following is the nurse's most appropriate response?

You Selected:

  • (^) “Beer contains tyramine, which must be avoided when on this medication.”

Correct response:

  • (^) “Beer contains tyramine, which must be avoided when on this medication.”

Explanation: Remediation:

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Question 11 See full question 46s

The staff of an outpatient clinic has formed a task force to develop new procedures for swift, safe evacuation of the unit. The new procedures haven't been reviewed, approved, or shared with all personnel. When a nurse-manager receives word of a bomb threat, the task force members push for evacuating the unit using the new procedures. Which action should the nurse-manager take?

You Selected:

  • (^) Determine that the procedures currently in place must be followed and direct staff to follow them without question.

Correct response:

  • (^) Determine that the procedures currently in place must be followed and direct staff to follow them without question.

Explanation:

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Question 12 See full question 1m 17s

Correct response:

regarding care. What should the nurse do if the client refuses the next dose of analgesia?

A client with cancer-related pain has been prescribed a narcotic analgesic to be given around the clock. The client is competent and has been actively involved in decisions

You Selected:

position would be contraindicated for a client who has dyspnea?

Question 15 See full question 17s

The nurse understands that client position is important when treating dyspnea. What

You Selected:

  • (^) supine

Correct response:

  • (^) supine

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 16 See full question 35s

A 25-year-old primiparous client who gave birth 2 hours ago has decided to breastfeed her neonate. Which instruction should the nurse address as the highest priority in the teaching plan about preventing nipple soreness?

You Selected:

  • (^) placing as much of the areola as possible into the baby’s mouth

Correct response:

  • (^) placing as much of the areola as possible into the baby’s mouth

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 17 See full question 35s

Accompanied by her partner, a client seeks admission to the labor and delivery area. She states that she's in labor and says she attended the facility clinic for prenatal care. Which question should the nurse ask her first?

You Selected:

  • (^) "What is your expected due date?"

Correct response:

  • (^) "What is your expected due date?"

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 18 See full question 1m 17s

A first-time mother is concerned that her 6-month-old infant is not gaining enough

You Selected:

  • (^) "Birth weight doubles by 6 months of age."

Correct response:

  • (^) "Birth weight doubles by 6 months of age."

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 19 See full question 41s

A nurse is admitting a client to the palliative unit and discussing advanced directives. Which of the following statements made by the client leads the nurse to believe the client requires clarification around advanced directives?

You Selected:

  • (^) “This will stop my daughter-in-law from putting me in a home.”

Correct response:

  • (^) “This will stop my daughter-in-law from putting me in a home.”

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 20 See full question 37s

The nurse preceptor overhears a student nurse talking to a grieving mother, whose child was stillborn, about her own pregnancy and fears about experiencing a loss. The student nurse and mother make arrangements for the student to pick up the client’s maternity clothes and baby furniture on the weekend. What is the preceptor’s most appropriate action?

You Selected:

  • (^) Discuss the situation with the nursing student after the visit has ended.

Correct response:

  • (^) Discuss the situation with the nursing student after the visit has ended.

Explanation:

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Question 21 See full question 29s

The nurse is evaluating a parent’s understanding of measuring one tablespoon of medication in a medicine cup. At which level on the medicine cup would the nurse confirm an appropriate dose?

You Selected:

You Selected:

  • (^) an adjuvant, such as gabapentin

Correct response:

  • (^) an adjuvant, such as gabapentin

Explanation:

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Question 25 See full question 2m 38s

A nurse counsels a mother with young children after leaving her abusive husband 6 months ago. The mother says, “My 6-year-old is starting to act just like his father. I just don’t know how to handle this.” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

You Selected:

  • (^) "Counseling for your son would be helpful."

Correct response:

  • "Counseling for your son would be helpful."

Explanation:

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Question 26 See full question 32s

A client with Addison's disease comes to the clinic for a follow-up visit. When assessing this client, the nurse should stay alert for signs and symptoms of:

You Selected:

  • (^) sodium and potassium abnormalities.

Correct response:

  • (^) sodium and potassium abnormalities.

Explanation: Remediation:

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Question 27 See full question 52s

The health care provider (HCP) is calling in a prescription for ampicillin for a neonate. What should the nurse do? Select all that apply.

You Selected:

  • Write down the prescription.
  • (^) Repeat the prescription to the HCP over the telephone.
  • (^) Ask the HCP to confirm that the prescription is correct.

Correct response:

  • (^) Write down the prescription.
  • (^) Repeat the prescription to the HCP over the telephone.
  • (^) Ask the HCP to confirm that the prescription is correct.

Explanation: Remediation:

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Question 28 See full question 1m 41s

The nurse is notifying the health care provider via telephone of a change in condition of a client diagnosed with an exacerbation of asthma. Arrange the nursing statements in order as they would be communicated using the SBAR method. All options must be used.

You Selected:

  • (^) He ll o. My na me i s N urs e J one s fro m U ni t D.
  • (^) I am notifying you because Bob Smith has become increasingly short of breath with audible wheezing this afternoon.
  • (^) Mr. Smith was admitted yesterday with an exacerbation of asthma. He typically controls his asthma with oral medication and inhalers at home. He is ordered albuterol treatments twice daily. Oxygen is prescribed at 2 liters.
  • (^) Re s p i ra ti o ns a re no w 32 b re a ths / mi n ute. T he p ul s e oxi me ter is 89 %. Lung s revea l wheezing in all lung fields. Slight nasal flaring is noted.
  • (^) I recommend that we increase his oxygen dose and prescribe an extra albuterol treatment.

Correct response:

  • (^) He ll o. My na me i s N urs e J one s fro m U ni t D.
  • (^) I am notifying you because Bob Smith has become increasingly short of breath with audible wheezing this afternoon.
  • (^) Mr. Smith was admitted yesterday with an exacerbation of asthma. He typically controls his asthma with oral medication and inhalers at home. He is ordered albuterol treatments twice daily. Oxygen is prescribed at 2 liters.
  • (^) increase the client’s fluid intake to 3,000 mL/day.

Correct response:

  • (^) increase the client’s fluid intake to 3,000 mL/day.

Explanation:

Remediation:

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Question 32 See full question 2m 58s

A client is using an over-the-counter nasal spray containing pseudoephedrine to treat allergic rhinitis. Which instruction about this medication would be most appropriate for the nurse to provide for the client?

You Selected:

  • (^) Overuse of pseudoephedrine can lead to increased nasal congestion.

Correct response:

  • (^) Overuse of pseudoephedrine can lead to increased nasal congestion.

Explanation: Remediation:

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Question 33 See full question 44s

The client with a depressive disorder has been consistent with taking 12.5 mg of paroxetine extended release daily. The nurse judges the client to be benefiting from this drug therapy when the client demonstrates which behaviors? Select all that apply.

You Selected:

  • (^) completes homework assignments
  • (^) decreases pacing
  • (^) verbalizes feelings

Correct response:

  • (^) completes homework assignments
  • (^) decreases pacing
  • (^) verbalizes feelings

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