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The most appropriate nursing diagnosis for a surgical patient with
neutropenia and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of 900 is:
A. Risk of Injury
B. Risk of Aspiration
C. Risk of infection
D. Ineffective coping
C. Risk of infection
Medication reconciliation should be completed:
A. Prior to admission
B. During admission assessment
C. On discharge
D. During all phases of care
D. During all phases of care
In the Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) scale, all of
the following are common indicators of pain EXCEPT:
A. Compliant Behavior
B. Hyperventilation
C. Grimacing
D. Combative Behavior
, A. Compliant Behavior
Long-term substance abuse is commonly suggested by all of the
following physical assessment findings EXCEPT:
A. Nasal irritation and sniffling repeatedly
B. Need tracks on arms
C. Burns on fingers and lips
D. Unequal Pupils
D. Unequal pupils
With the traditional surgical wound classification system, a surgical
wound that enters into a colonized area of the body, such as the
respiratory or urinary tract, is classified as:
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV
B. Class II
A patient's lab reports show a slightly elevated total white blood cell
count with equal elevations of all types of white blood cells, an
elevated hemoglobin and hematocrit, normal creatine but elevated
blood urea nitrogen (BUN), increased urine specific gravity, and
increased serum sodium. The most likely nursing diagnosis is:
Correct Answers Latest Versions 2026
The most appropriate nursing diagnosis for a surgical patient with
neutropenia and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of 900 is:
A. Risk of Injury
B. Risk of Aspiration
C. Risk of infection
D. Ineffective coping
C. Risk of infection
Medication reconciliation should be completed:
A. Prior to admission
B. During admission assessment
C. On discharge
D. During all phases of care
D. During all phases of care
In the Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) scale, all of
the following are common indicators of pain EXCEPT:
A. Compliant Behavior
B. Hyperventilation
C. Grimacing
D. Combative Behavior
, A. Compliant Behavior
Long-term substance abuse is commonly suggested by all of the
following physical assessment findings EXCEPT:
A. Nasal irritation and sniffling repeatedly
B. Need tracks on arms
C. Burns on fingers and lips
D. Unequal Pupils
D. Unequal pupils
With the traditional surgical wound classification system, a surgical
wound that enters into a colonized area of the body, such as the
respiratory or urinary tract, is classified as:
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV
B. Class II
A patient's lab reports show a slightly elevated total white blood cell
count with equal elevations of all types of white blood cells, an
elevated hemoglobin and hematocrit, normal creatine but elevated
blood urea nitrogen (BUN), increased urine specific gravity, and
increased serum sodium. The most likely nursing diagnosis is: