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Questions # 241:

An 82-year-old former restaurant owner walks to the nursing station and states, “I have to go. The restaurant opens at 11 am.” Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

Options:

A.

“Go back to your room. You do not own a restaurant.”

B.

“You are in the hospital now. Calm down.”

C.

“You once owned a restaurant. Tell me about it.”

D.

“It is snowing outside. The restaurant is closed.”

Questions # 242:

A 22-year-old client is 16 weeks pregnant. She and her husband are expecting their first baby. The client tells the nurse that her last normal menstrual period was February 16, with 3 days of spotting on February 17, 18, and 19. The nurse calculates her expected date of delivery to be:

Options:

A.

November 23rd

B.

December 26th

C.

September 14th

D.

December 9th

Questions # 243:

A primipara is assessed on arrival to the postpartum unit. The nurse finds her uterus to be boggy. The nurse’s first action should be to:

Options:

A.

Call the physician

B.

Assess her vital signs

C.

Give the prescribed oxytocic drug

D.

Massage her fundus

Questions # 244:

A male client has burns over 90% of his body after an automobile accident resulting in a fire. He was trapped inside the auto and pulled out by a bystander. After several months in the hospital and over 20 surgeries, discharge planning has begun. Throughout his hospitalization the nursing staff has been aware of psychological changes the client faces after burns over a large portion of his body resulting in disfigurement. The nursing staff can best foster the client’s self-esteem by:

Options:

A.

Adhering to a strict schedule of diet, exercise, and wound care

B.

Allowing him to go to physical therapy for whirlpool treatment when other clients were not in physical therapy

C.

Following a standardized plan of care for burn clients formulated by a world-renowned burn center

D.

Allowing him to plan, assist in, and perform his own care whenever possible

Questions # 245:

An 8-year-old boy has been diagnosed with hemophilia. Which of the following diagnostic blood studies is characteristically abnormal in this disorder?

Options:

A.

Partial thromboplastin time

B.

Platelet count

C.

Complete blood count

D.

Bleeding time

Questions # 246:

A 44-year-old female client is receiving external radiation to her scapula for metastasis of breast cancer.

Teaching related to skin care for the client would include which of the following?

Options:

A.

Teach her to completely clean the skin to remove all ointments and markings after each treatment.

B.

Teach her to cover broken skin in the treated area with a medicated ointment.

C.

Encourage her to wear a tight-fitting vest to support her scapula.

D.

Encourage her to avoid direct sunlight on the area being treated.

Questions # 247:

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

Questions # 248:

A male client is admitted to the psychiatric unit after experiencing severe depression. He states that he intends to kill himself, but he asks the nurse not to repeat his intentions to other staff members. Which response demonstrates understanding and appropriate action on the part of the nurse?

Options:

A.

“I understand you’re depressed, but killing yourself is not a reasonable option.”

B.

“We need to discuss this further, but right now let’s complete these forms.”

C.

“Don’t do that, you have so much to live for. You have a wonderful wife and children. The client in the next room has no one.”

D.

“This is very serious. I do not want any harm to come to you. I will have to report this to the rest of the staff.”

Questions # 249:

During the admitting mental health assessment, a client demonstrates involuntary muscular activity. He has a marked facial tic around the mouth that is distracting to the nurse during the interview. The nurse recognizes the behavior and documents it as:

Options:

A.

Dyskinesia

B.

Akathisia

C.

Echopraxia

D.

Echolalia

Questions # 250:

Seven days ago, a 45-year-old female client had an ileostomy. She is self-sufficient and well otherwise. Which of the following long-term objectives would be unrealistic?

Options:

A.

She should be able to control evacuation of her bowels.

B.

She should be able to return to a regular diet.

C.

She should be able to resume sexual activity.

D.

She should be able to manage her own care.

Questions # 251:

A 15-year-old female adolescent is frequently breaking the rules of the unit. She has left the unit and was found

smoking in the bathroom and spending a large amount of time in the male ward. Which statement by the nurse would best explain to the teenager why she must follow the rules of the unit?

Options:

A.

“It is not easy, but the rules must be followed so that everyone can get a fair chance.”

B.

“If you do not follow the rules, you will be transferred to the closed, locked unit.”

C.

“You are not being fair to the other clients by getting them involved in your deviant behavior.”

D.

“Break the rules, all you want, but don’t get caught again!”

Questions # 252:

A 24-year-old graduate student recognizes that he has a phobia. He suffers severe anxiety when he is in darkness. It has altered his lifestyle because he is unable to go to a movie theater, concert, and other events that may require absence of light. The client is seeking assistance because he is no longer able to socialize with friends due to his phobia. The psychologist working with him is using desensitization. He has asked the nursing staff to assist the client in muscle relaxation techniques. What result would indicate client education has been successful?

Options:

A.

He enters a movie theater, sits in his chair, and replaces anxiety with relaxation as the theater darkens.

B.

He enters a concert, but as the lights dim, he does not experience anxiety.

C.

He states that he no longer fears dark places.

D.

He takes a part-time job as a photographic assistant. His job necessitates his working in a darkroom.

Questions # 253:

A 14-year-old teenager is demonstrating behavior indicative of an obsessive-compulsive disorder. She is obsessed with her appearance. She will not leave her room until her hair, clothes, and makeup are perfect. She always dresses immaculately. Recently, she expressed disgust over her appearance after she gained 5 lb. After observing a marked weight loss over a 2-week period, her mother suspects that she is experiencing bulimia. She eats everything on her plate, then runs to the bathroom. In interviewing the teenager, she discusses in great detail all of the events leading to her bulimia, but not her feelings. What defense mechanism is she using?

Options:

A.

Dissociation

B.

Intellectualization

C.

Rationalization

D.

Displacement

Questions # 254:

A male client is experiencing extreme distress. He begins to pace up and down the corridor. What nursing intervention is appropriate when communicating with the pacing client?

Options:

A.

Ask him to sit down. Speak slowly and use short, simple sentences.

B.

Help him to recognize his anxiety.

C.

Walk with him as he paces.

D.

Increase the level of his supervision.

Questions # 255:

A client who is gravida 1 para 1 vaginally delivered a 7- lb girl. She received a midline episiotomy at delivery. When assessing the level of her uterus immediately following delivery, the nurse would expect the fundus to be located:

Options:

A.

At the umbilicus

B.

At the symphysis pubis

C.

Midway between the umbilicus and the xiphoid process

D.

Midway between the umbilicus and the symphysis pubis

Questions # 256:

The physician has ordered that ampicillin 250 mg IV be given over 30 minutes. The medication is diluted as recommended in 10 mL in the volume control chamber of a set that has a tubing of 12 mL. Which nursing measure is most accurate considering these facts?

Options:

A.

Infuse volume at 44 mL/hr.

B.

Infuse volume at 22 mL/hr.

C.

Infuse volume at 10 mL/hr.

D.

Infuse volume at 30 mL/hr.

Questions # 257:

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

Questions # 258:

A female client has been recently diagnosed as bipolar. She has taken lithium for the past several weeks to control mania. What must be included in client education regarding lithium toxicity?

Options:

A.

Maintain a normal diet; however, limit salt intake to no more than 3 g/day.

B.

Take lithium between meals to increase absorption.

C.

Withhold lithium if experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, or diaphoresis.

D.

For pain or fever, avoid aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol). Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are preferred.

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