6 complications related to bariatric surgery Correct Answers a.
Hemorrhage
b. Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
c. Bile Reflux
d. Dumping Syndrome
e. Dysphagia
f. Bowel and Gastric Outlet Obstruction
A clinical syndrome that is characterized by a progressive
decline in cognitive, behavioral, and motor functions as a direct
result of HIV infection:
a.Cryptococcal meningitis
b.Neuropathy
c.Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
d.HIV encephalopathy Correct Answers HIV encephalopathy
A family is asking why their father with end-stage COPD is
being referred to hospice care. The best response from the nurse
would be:
a.Hospice care provides complete pain control
b.Hospice assists the family and patient to prepare for death
c.Hospice will follow the patient's choice for "DNR" status
d.Hospice is provided in the home and will allow the family to
be involved in the decisions for care Correct Answers Hospice
assists the family and patient to prepare for death
A horizontal row of staples across the fundus of the stomach;
creates pouch with a capacity of 20 to 30 mL:
a.Sleeve gastrectomy
,b.Biliopancreatic diversion
c.Gastric banding
d.Roux-en-Y gastric bypass Correct Answers Roux-en-Y
gastric bypass, the procedure creates a direct connection from
the stomach to the lower segment of the small intestine, literally
bypassing portions of the digestive tract that absorb calories and
nutrients
A normal A1C level is below:
a.3%
b.4.2%
c.5.7%
d.6.5% Correct Answers 5.7%
A patient who is dying wants to talk to the RN about fears of
dying. The patient tells the RN, "I know I am dying, aren't I?"
What is an appropriate nursing response?
a."This must be very difficult for you"
b."Tell me more about what's on your mind"
c."I am sorry. I know exactly how you feel"
d."You know you are dying?" Correct Answers Tell me more
about what's on your mind"
A patient with a 2.2 pound weight gain could have retained a
liter of fluids.
a.True
b.False Correct Answers True
A patient's report of pain is considered the most reliable
indicator of pain.
a.True
,b.False Correct Answers True
A person is considered to have AIDS for surveillance purposes
when the CD4+ count drops below:
a.100
b.200
c.300
d.400 Correct Answers 200
A temporary neurologic deficit resulting from a temporary
impairment of blood flow is called:
a.Temporary Ischemic Attack
b.Transient Ischemic Attack
c.Temporary Ischemic Aneurysm
d.Transient Ischemic Aneurysm Correct Answers Transient
Ischemic Attack
A type of long-acting insulin:
a.Lantus
b.Humulin R
c.Humalog
d.Novolin N Correct Answers Lantus
A type of rapid-acting insulin:
a.Lantus
b.Humulin R
c.Humalog
d.Novolin N Correct Answers Humalog
A type of short-acting insulin:
a.Lantus
, b.Humulin R
c.Humalog
d.Novolin N Correct Answers Humulin R
A type of stem cell transplantation when the donor is an
identical twin:
a.Synergeneic
b.Autologous
c.Allogeneic
d.None of the above Correct Answers Synergeneic
A type of stem cell transplantation when the donor is someone
other than the patient:
a.Synergeneic
b.Autologous
c.Allogeneic
d.None of the above Correct Answers Allogenic
A type of stem cell transplantation when the donor is the patient
their self:
a.Synergeneic
b.Autologous
c.Allogeneic
d.None of the above Correct Answers Autologous
A type of treatment that mobilizes the body's immune system to
fight cancer is called:
a.Chemotherapy
b.Radiation therapy
c.Immunotherapy
d.Antineoplastic agents Correct Answers Immunotherapy