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QID 6577 TID 17073829 exam
with complete solutions 2026
1. The nurse is caring for a client with the following clinical data. Which
prescription would the nurse request from the primary healthcare
provider (PHCP)? See the exhibit.
EXHIBIT: HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS(HPI)
The client was found intoxicated with alcohol and was disoriented
upon arrival. He suffers from chronic alcoholism, hypertension,
hyperlipidemia, and opioid use disorder.
CLIENT ASSESSMENT: Perspiration on the forehead, nystagmus,
coarse tremors, and endorses visual hallucinations that consist of
shadows. Orientation appears clouded and, at times, has inarticulate
speech.
A. Diphenhydramine
B. Lorazepam
C. Phenytoin
D. Clozapine
2. The nurse reviews obtaining blood pressure with unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP). It would indicate effective teaching if the UAP states
which client finding would not be appropriate for an electronic blood
pressure measurement? The client
a. having coarse tremors.
b. wearing a watch.
c. who has excessive tattoos.
d. requiring a chest radiograph.
3. The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a 59-year-
old male.
Item 1 of 6
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL 1500: 59-year-old male arrives at the
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emergency department (ED) with his wife after completing
international travel to several countries. Three days ago, the client
reported having profuse night sweats, a persistent productive cough
with some blood, a fever, shortness of breath at rest, and a lack of
energy. The client‟s symptoms have not improved with rest and fluids.
He says he has lost his appetite and thinks he has lost a few pounds
unintentionally. Reports significant fatigue. The physical assessment
was normal, except the client appeared lethargic with a persistent
cough. The skin was hot to the touch with slight diaphoresis. Lung
fields had diffuse rhonchi bilaterally. Reports 5/10 on the numerical
rating scale in both knees. The client has a medical history of
BRAINSCAPE1
QID 6577 TID 17073829 exam
with complete solutions 2026
1. The nurse is caring for a client with the following clinical data. Which
prescription would the nurse request from the primary healthcare
provider (PHCP)? See the exhibit.
EXHIBIT: HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS(HPI)
The client was found intoxicated with alcohol and was disoriented
upon arrival. He suffers from chronic alcoholism, hypertension,
hyperlipidemia, and opioid use disorder.
CLIENT ASSESSMENT: Perspiration on the forehead, nystagmus,
coarse tremors, and endorses visual hallucinations that consist of
shadows. Orientation appears clouded and, at times, has inarticulate
speech.
A. Diphenhydramine
B. Lorazepam
C. Phenytoin
D. Clozapine
2. The nurse reviews obtaining blood pressure with unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP). It would indicate effective teaching if the UAP states
which client finding would not be appropriate for an electronic blood
pressure measurement? The client
a. having coarse tremors.
b. wearing a watch.
c. who has excessive tattoos.
d. requiring a chest radiograph.
3. The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a 59-year-
old male.
Item 1 of 6
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL 1500: 59-year-old male arrives at the
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emergency department (ED) with his wife after completing
international travel to several countries. Three days ago, the client
reported having profuse night sweats, a persistent productive cough
with some blood, a fever, shortness of breath at rest, and a lack of
energy. The client‟s symptoms have not improved with rest and fluids.
He says he has lost his appetite and thinks he has lost a few pounds
unintentionally. Reports significant fatigue. The physical assessment
was normal, except the client appeared lethargic with a persistent
cough. The skin was hot to the touch with slight diaphoresis. Lung
fields had diffuse rhonchi bilaterally. Reports 5/10 on the numerical
rating scale in both knees. The client has a medical history of
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