NUR 334 Test 4 Kahoot
A client is admitted for hypokalemia with signs and symptoms of muscle weakness.
Which of the following interventions is expected?
A- administer IV potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
B- increase the patient's fluid intake to help flush out excess potassium
C- monitor the patient's blood glucose levels regularly
D- encourage the patient to increase dietary sodium intake - answerA- administer IV
potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
Which risk factor is important to address in post menopausal women taking a PPI?
A- Venus thromboembolism
B- decreased bone density
C- nausea
D- hyperglycemia - answerB- decreased bone density
A patient is suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) signs and symptoms, and
not obtaining relief from Sulfasalazine. Which other medication class can be utilized?
A- immunostimulants
B- glucocorticoids
C- antibiotics
D- NSAIDs - answerB- glucocorticoids
A nurse is caring for a patient with alcohol use disorder. Which nutritional consideration
should the nurse be aware of?
A- vitamin B12 deficiency (cobalamin)
B- vitamin A deficiency (retinol)
C- vitamin B9 deficiency (folic acid)
D- vitamin B6 deficiency (pyridoxine) - answerC- vitamin B9 deficiency (folic acid)
A patient is recovering from a burn in the hospital. Which dietary component will the
nurse suggest to aid in recovery?
A- vitamin C
B- vitamin K
C- vitamin E
D- vitamin A - answerD- vitamin A
A patient given PO Ondansetron vomits the intact pill. What is another route? The nurse
could ask to be prescribed? SATA
A- intravenous
B- transdermal
C- sublingual
D- intramuscular - answerA- intravenous
, C- sublingual
A patient is prescribed topical testosterone. What should the nurse educate about to the
wife and children of this patient?
A- risk for virilization
B- increased energy
C- improvement in fatigue
D- increased muscle mass - answerA- risk for virilization
A patient asks which two ingredients are found in their oral contraceptive. What should
the nurse include? SATA
A- estrogen
B- progesterone
C- testosterone
D- androgen - answerA- estrogen
B- progesterone
The client is taking methylnaltrexone for opioid induced constipation. What should be
the expected nursing outcome?
A- client has less nausea
B- client has less pain
C- client has a bowel movement
D- client has less vomiting - answerC- client has a bowel movement
Which of the following medications are utilized for constipation? SATA
A- psyllium
B- Loperamide
C- polyethylene glycol
D- Ondansetron - answerA- psyllium
C- polyethylene glycol
A client presents with a suspected vitamin A deficiency. Which of the following would be
symptoms? SATA
A- low B12 level
B- poor night vision
C- bone pain
D- a cut that has not healed - answerB- poor night vision
D- a cut that has not healed
A pregnant patient is receiving IV magnesium sulfate to stop pre-term labor. What
should the nurse be monitoring for? SATA
A- blood pressure
B- pulse O2
C- urinary output
D- respiratory rate
E- muscle weakness - answerA- blood pressure
A client is admitted for hypokalemia with signs and symptoms of muscle weakness.
Which of the following interventions is expected?
A- administer IV potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
B- increase the patient's fluid intake to help flush out excess potassium
C- monitor the patient's blood glucose levels regularly
D- encourage the patient to increase dietary sodium intake - answerA- administer IV
potassium chloride as ordered by healthcare provider
Which risk factor is important to address in post menopausal women taking a PPI?
A- Venus thromboembolism
B- decreased bone density
C- nausea
D- hyperglycemia - answerB- decreased bone density
A patient is suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) signs and symptoms, and
not obtaining relief from Sulfasalazine. Which other medication class can be utilized?
A- immunostimulants
B- glucocorticoids
C- antibiotics
D- NSAIDs - answerB- glucocorticoids
A nurse is caring for a patient with alcohol use disorder. Which nutritional consideration
should the nurse be aware of?
A- vitamin B12 deficiency (cobalamin)
B- vitamin A deficiency (retinol)
C- vitamin B9 deficiency (folic acid)
D- vitamin B6 deficiency (pyridoxine) - answerC- vitamin B9 deficiency (folic acid)
A patient is recovering from a burn in the hospital. Which dietary component will the
nurse suggest to aid in recovery?
A- vitamin C
B- vitamin K
C- vitamin E
D- vitamin A - answerD- vitamin A
A patient given PO Ondansetron vomits the intact pill. What is another route? The nurse
could ask to be prescribed? SATA
A- intravenous
B- transdermal
C- sublingual
D- intramuscular - answerA- intravenous
, C- sublingual
A patient is prescribed topical testosterone. What should the nurse educate about to the
wife and children of this patient?
A- risk for virilization
B- increased energy
C- improvement in fatigue
D- increased muscle mass - answerA- risk for virilization
A patient asks which two ingredients are found in their oral contraceptive. What should
the nurse include? SATA
A- estrogen
B- progesterone
C- testosterone
D- androgen - answerA- estrogen
B- progesterone
The client is taking methylnaltrexone for opioid induced constipation. What should be
the expected nursing outcome?
A- client has less nausea
B- client has less pain
C- client has a bowel movement
D- client has less vomiting - answerC- client has a bowel movement
Which of the following medications are utilized for constipation? SATA
A- psyllium
B- Loperamide
C- polyethylene glycol
D- Ondansetron - answerA- psyllium
C- polyethylene glycol
A client presents with a suspected vitamin A deficiency. Which of the following would be
symptoms? SATA
A- low B12 level
B- poor night vision
C- bone pain
D- a cut that has not healed - answerB- poor night vision
D- a cut that has not healed
A pregnant patient is receiving IV magnesium sulfate to stop pre-term labor. What
should the nurse be monitoring for? SATA
A- blood pressure
B- pulse O2
C- urinary output
D- respiratory rate
E- muscle weakness - answerA- blood pressure