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Questions # 11:

Which of the following is most often associated with damage to the alveolar capillary membrane secondary to aspiration?

Options:

A.

reabsorption atelectasis

B.

lung cavitation

C.

bronchopleural fistulas

D.

noncardiogenic pulmonary edema

Questions # 12:

After the administration of haloperidol (Haldol), a nurse should monitor closely for

Options:

A.

prolonged QT interval and cardiac dysrhythmias.

B.

respiratory failure and cardiac failure.

C.

widened QRS complex.

D.

increased agitation.

Questions # 13:

A patient with a spinal cord injury at T7 tells the nurse that they now have a pounding headache. The nurse should

Options:

A.

check for bladder distension.

B.

administer PRN acetaminophen.

C.

place the patient in supine position.

D.

perform a stroke assessment.

Questions # 14:

Which of the following is the most common prerenal cause of acute tubular necrosis?

Options:

A.

shock

B.

blood transfusion reaction

C.

crush injury

D.

beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection

Questions # 15:

The first priority in management of an acute GI hemorrhage is

Options:

A.

monitoring of serial Hgb and Hct.

B.

fluid resuscitation.

C.

pain relief.

D.

Sengstaken-Blakemore tube insertion.

Questions # 16:

Which of the following are most indicative of acute pancreatitis?

Options:

A.

abdominal distention, decreased lipase level, hypertension

B.

Grey Turner's sign, hyperkalemia, right shoulder pain

C.

hypotension, jaundice, hyperalbuminuria

D.

severe mid-epigastric pain, leukocytosis, hypocalcemia

Questions # 17:

A patient has experienced significant brain damage from an anoxic episode and has been unable to be weaned from ventilator support. The patient's spouse expresses ambivalence about stopping the ventilator now that it has been started. Which of the following statements is the nurse's most appropriate response?

Options:

A.

"When the patient no longer responds to treatment, it can be discontinued."

B.

"We can look at the hospital's policies regarding discontinuing therapy."

C.

"Perhaps you should talk with the rest of your family before making any decisions."

D.

"Maybe we shouldn't have been so quick to start the ventilator."

Questions # 18:

A patient is admitted with an acute anterior wall MI. Initial hemodynamic readings are:

Question # 18

The nurse anticipates initiating a plan of care for

Options:

A.

pulmonary hypertension.

B.

cardiogenic shock.

C.

volume overload.

D.

right ventricular infarct.

Questions # 19:

In a patient with hypertensive crisis, neurologic changes are caused by

Options:

A.

excessive secretion of catecholamines.

B.

vasospasm of the cerebral arterioles.

C.

hypoxemia as a result of pulmonary interstitial edema.

D.

increased ICP as a result of loss of cerebral autoregulation.

Questions # 20:

A patient who recently lost their spouse is admitted following an emergent cardiac catheterization. The procedure report states chest pain and ST elevation, no significant coronary artery disease, left ventricular dysfunction with apical ballooning, and an EF of 35%. These findings are consistent for

Options:

A.

arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy.

B.

non ischemic cardiomyopathy.

C.

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

D.

takotsubo cardiomyopathy.

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