A student nurse receives education on Misoprostol (Cytotec). The instructor knows
the teaching has been successful when the student is able to articulate: Select all
that apply:
A. Administered IM
B. Medication may cause constipation
C. Medication should only be taken in morning
D. This medication should not be administered with NSAIDs
E. Medication may cause diarrhea
F. This medication does not need to be taken with meals.
Give this one a try later!
, A. Administered IM
B. Medication may cause constipation
C. Medication should only be taken in morning
D. This medication should not be administered with NSAIDs
E. Medication may cause diarrhea
F. This medication does not need to be taken with meals.
A nursing instructor observes the student nurse assess a fourteen-year-old patient
with bulimia nervosa. What cardinal signs of this disorder should the nurse be
aware of?
A. Over exercising
B. Volume depletion
C. Obsession with cookbooks
D. Dehydration
E. Binge eating
F. Russell’s sign
G. Teeth erosion
Give this one a try later!
A. Over exercising
B. Volume depletion
C. Obsession with cookbooks
D. Dehydration
E. Binge eating
F. Russell’s sign
G. Teeth erosion
Rationale: Over-exercising and obsession with cookbooks indicate
anorexia nervosa and so much bulimia nervosa. People who suffer from
bulimia nervosa are at risk for volume depletion & dehydration (throwing
up), Russell’s sign (abrasion on fingers), swollen parotid lands, binge
eating, and teeth erosion (from acidic emesis).
,What is the cognitive means followed by behaviors to manage an internal or
external situation, which is perceived as difficult?
A. Acceptance
B. Denial
C. Coping
D. Depression
Give this one a try later!
A. Acceptance
B. Denial
C. Coping
D. Depression
The student nurse is learning about Ranitidine (Zantac) What all is true about this
medication? Select all that apply:
A. This medication must be taken with food
B. Do not crush the tablets
C. Decreases gastric secretion by increasing H2 receptors in the parietal cells
D. Take medication 2-4 hours prior to eating foods or consuming beverages that
cause indigestion
E. Do not take more than 4 tablets in 24 hours unless instructed by the HCP
F. This medication is categorized as an antihistamine
Give this one a try later!
A. This medication must be taken with food
B. Do not crush the tablets
C. Decreases gastric secretion by increasing H2 receptors in the parietal
cells
D. Take medication 2-4 hours prior to eating foods or consuming beverages
that cause indigestion
E. Do not take more than 4 tablets in 24 hours unless instructed by the HCP
, F. This medication is categorized as an antihistamine
Rationale: this medication can be taken with or without food. It is an
antihistamine and each tablets should be swollen whole. Take medication
30 – 60 minutes prior to eating/drinking foods/drinks that cause
indigestion. Do not take more than 2 tablets in a 24-hour period.
A male patient is suffering from ulcerative colitis has been referred to for surgery.
What surgical procedure is he most likely to have?
A. Total Procto-colectomy
B. Hemorrhoidectomy
C. Partial Colectomy
D. Colectomy
Give this one a try later!
A. Total Procto-colectomy
B. Hemorrhoidectomy
C. Partial Colectomy
D. Colectomy
Rationale: A hemorrhoidectomy just removes hemorrhoids and a
Colectomy removes the gallbladder. A partial colectomy is a possibility,
but the procedure is performed much less often because of the high
probability that the disease will recur.
A student nurse is learning about Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD). This the student
nurse understands which bacteria causes PUD?
A. C Diff
B. H Pylori
C. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Bacterium (MTB)
D. Norovirus
the teaching has been successful when the student is able to articulate: Select all
that apply:
A. Administered IM
B. Medication may cause constipation
C. Medication should only be taken in morning
D. This medication should not be administered with NSAIDs
E. Medication may cause diarrhea
F. This medication does not need to be taken with meals.
Give this one a try later!
, A. Administered IM
B. Medication may cause constipation
C. Medication should only be taken in morning
D. This medication should not be administered with NSAIDs
E. Medication may cause diarrhea
F. This medication does not need to be taken with meals.
A nursing instructor observes the student nurse assess a fourteen-year-old patient
with bulimia nervosa. What cardinal signs of this disorder should the nurse be
aware of?
A. Over exercising
B. Volume depletion
C. Obsession with cookbooks
D. Dehydration
E. Binge eating
F. Russell’s sign
G. Teeth erosion
Give this one a try later!
A. Over exercising
B. Volume depletion
C. Obsession with cookbooks
D. Dehydration
E. Binge eating
F. Russell’s sign
G. Teeth erosion
Rationale: Over-exercising and obsession with cookbooks indicate
anorexia nervosa and so much bulimia nervosa. People who suffer from
bulimia nervosa are at risk for volume depletion & dehydration (throwing
up), Russell’s sign (abrasion on fingers), swollen parotid lands, binge
eating, and teeth erosion (from acidic emesis).
,What is the cognitive means followed by behaviors to manage an internal or
external situation, which is perceived as difficult?
A. Acceptance
B. Denial
C. Coping
D. Depression
Give this one a try later!
A. Acceptance
B. Denial
C. Coping
D. Depression
The student nurse is learning about Ranitidine (Zantac) What all is true about this
medication? Select all that apply:
A. This medication must be taken with food
B. Do not crush the tablets
C. Decreases gastric secretion by increasing H2 receptors in the parietal cells
D. Take medication 2-4 hours prior to eating foods or consuming beverages that
cause indigestion
E. Do not take more than 4 tablets in 24 hours unless instructed by the HCP
F. This medication is categorized as an antihistamine
Give this one a try later!
A. This medication must be taken with food
B. Do not crush the tablets
C. Decreases gastric secretion by increasing H2 receptors in the parietal
cells
D. Take medication 2-4 hours prior to eating foods or consuming beverages
that cause indigestion
E. Do not take more than 4 tablets in 24 hours unless instructed by the HCP
, F. This medication is categorized as an antihistamine
Rationale: this medication can be taken with or without food. It is an
antihistamine and each tablets should be swollen whole. Take medication
30 – 60 minutes prior to eating/drinking foods/drinks that cause
indigestion. Do not take more than 2 tablets in a 24-hour period.
A male patient is suffering from ulcerative colitis has been referred to for surgery.
What surgical procedure is he most likely to have?
A. Total Procto-colectomy
B. Hemorrhoidectomy
C. Partial Colectomy
D. Colectomy
Give this one a try later!
A. Total Procto-colectomy
B. Hemorrhoidectomy
C. Partial Colectomy
D. Colectomy
Rationale: A hemorrhoidectomy just removes hemorrhoids and a
Colectomy removes the gallbladder. A partial colectomy is a possibility,
but the procedure is performed much less often because of the high
probability that the disease will recur.
A student nurse is learning about Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD). This the student
nurse understands which bacteria causes PUD?
A. C Diff
B. H Pylori
C. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Bacterium (MTB)
D. Norovirus