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The nurse is collecting information from a client with
chronic pancreatitis who reports persistent gnawing
abdominal pain. To help the client manage pain, which
assessment data is most important for the nurse to obtain?
a. presence and activity of bowel sounds
b. Color and consistency of feces
c. Eating patterns and dietary intake
d. level and amount of physical activity - ANSWER -c. Eating
patterns and dietary intake
A client who had a C-5 spinal cord injury 2 years ago is
admitted to the emergency department with the diagnosis of
autonomic dysreflexia secondary to a full bladder. Which
assessment finding should the nurse expect this client to
exhibit?
a. Complaints of chest pain and shortness of breath
b. Hypotension and venous pooling in the extremities
c. Profuse diaphoresis and severe, pounding headache
d. Pain and burning sensation upon urination and hematuria -
ANSWER -d. Pain and burning sensation upon urination and
hematuria
,During spring break, a young adult presents to the urgent care
clinic and reports a stiff neck, a fever for the past 6 hours, and
a headache. Which intervention is most important for the nurse
to implement first? a. initiate isolation precautions
b. administer an antipyretic
c. draw blood cultures
d. prepare for a lumbar puncture - ANSWER -a. initiate isolation
precautions
The nurse assesses a client with petechiae and ecchymosis
scattered across the arms and legs. Which laboratory result
should the nurse review? a. red blood cell count
b. Platelet count
c. Hemoglobin levels
d. White blood cell count - ANSWER -b. Platelet count
An older adult client with a long history of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted with progressive
shortness of breath and a persistent cough. The client is
anxious and is complaining of a dry mouth.
Which intervention should the nurse
implement? a. Assist the client to an
upright position
b. Administer prescribed sedative
c. Apply a high-flow Venturi mask
d. Encourage the client to drink water - ANSWER -a. Assist
the client to an
, upright
position
The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who is
receiving prednisone 5mg PO daily for a rash due to contact
with poison ivy. Which symptom should the nurse tell the client
to report to the healthcare provider? a. rapid weight gain
b. Abdominal striae
c. moon faces
d. gastric irritation - ANSWER -a. rapid weight gain
When conducting discharge teaching for a client diagnosed
with diverticulosis, which diet instruction should the nurse
include?
a. Have small frequent meals and sit up for at least two hours
after meals
b. Eat a bland diet and avoid spicy foods
c. Eat a high-fiber diet and increase fluid intake
d. Eat a soft diet with increased intake of milk and milk products
- ANSWER -c. Eat a high-fiber diet and increase fluid intake
An adult who was recently diagnosed with glaucoma tells the
nurse, "it feels like I am driving through a tunnel". The client
expresses great concern about going blind. Which nursing
instruction is most important for the nurse to provide to this
client?
a. Maintain prescribed eye drop regimen
b. Avoid frequent eye pressure measurements
c. Wear prescription glasses