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1. The nurse anticipates that patients with B. Petechiae
bacteri-
al meningococcal meningitis may commonly
exhibit which of the following findings?
A. Lip biting
B. Petechiae
C. Unconsciousness A. Placing the wheelchair
2. The nurse is assisting the patient who is
recovering
from an acute stroke and has right-side hemiplegia to parallel to the bed
on that
transfer from the bed to wheelchair. Which
action by the nurse is appropriate? 4. Following a
generalized
A. Placing the wheelchair parallel to the bed seizure
on that patient's left side. (Tonic-
B. Placing the wheelchair to the parallel to the clonic), a
patients right side. client
C. Manually transporting patient to the remains
wheelchair. asleep and
is very
3. A nurse is ambulating a patient who has had a
difficult to
stroke. The patient has paresis on the right
arouse. When
side of the upper body. Where would the nurse
documenting
stand to walk the pa- tient?
this
A. On the strong side
finding, the
B. On the weak side
nurse should
C. Behind the patient
describe
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this client as: patient's left side.
A. Aura
B. On the weak side
B. Postictal
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B. Postictal
C. Ictus
D. Prodromal
5. The nurse teaches a wheelchair-bound client to reduce D. "Shift your weight
in
the risk of pressure ulcer formation by the wheelchair every fif-
instructing the client to: teen minutes."
A. "Shift your weight in the wheelchair every
60 min- utes."
B. "Ill reposition myself every 2 hours"
C. "Frequently move the wheelchair up and down
the hall"
D. "Shift your weight in the wheelchair every
fifteen minutes."
A. Insert nasogastric
6. While admitting a patient with a basal skull tube.
fracture, the nurse notes clear drainage from
the patient's nose. Which of these admission
orders should the nurse question?
A. monitor patient
B. perform neuro checks
C. Insert ventriculostomy into the lateral
ventricle A. Urine output is 100mL
7. A bolus of mannitol (Osmitrol) is ordered for a
client
with a closed head injury showing manifestations of in- per
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hour. creasing intracranial pressure. Prior to
administration, assessment shows: urine output 40 mL per
hour, apical
heart rate 88, and pupils equal and reactive. The
client is sleepy but easily aroused. After
administering the client's mannitol, what would
indicate to the nurse that the medication is
having the desired effect?