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PASS | PN 4006 EXAM [NEW VERSION]
The nurse recognizes the appropriate procedures for sterile asepsis. Of the
following, which action is consistent with sterile asepsis?
Select one:
a. Clean forceps may be used to move items on the sterile field.
b. Sterile fields may be prepared well in advance of the procedures.
c. The first small amount of sterile solution should be poured and discarded.
d. Wrapped sterile packages should be opened starting with the flap closest to the
nurse. - ANSWER-c. The first small amount of sterile solution should be poured
and discarded.
The nursing assistant is learning how to use protective equipment when caring for
a client in isolation. The nursing assistant is instructed in the correct sequence for
putting on the protective equipment. Which of the following describes the correct
sequence?
,Select one:
a. Wash her hands, apply the mask and eyewear, put on the gown, and then apply
gloves.
b. Apply the mask and eyewear, put on the gown, wash her hands, and then apply
gloves.
c. Wash her hands, put on the gown, apply gloves, and then put on mask and
eyewear.
d. Put on the gown, apply the mask and eyewear, wash her hands, and then apply
gloves. - ANSWER-a. Wash her hands, apply the mask and eyewear, put on the
gown, and then apply gloves.
The nurse is aware that it is important to break the chain of infection. Which of the
following is an example of a nursing intervention implemented to reduce a
reservoir of infection for a client?
Select one:
a. Covering the mouth and nose when sneezing
b. Wearing disposable gloves
c. Isolating the client's articles
d. Changing soiled dressings - ANSWER-d. Changing soiled dressings
During the neurological component of the physical examination, the nurse tests the
function of the client's cranial nerves. In testing cranial nerve III, the nurse
determines the client's ability to do which one of the following?
Select one:
a. Smile and frown
b. Read printed material
,c. Identify sweet and sour tastes
d. React to light with changes in pupil size - ANSWER-d. React to light with
changes in pupil size
A rapid infusion of blood has been given to the client. The nurse assesses the client
for which one of the following?
Select one:
a. Diaphoresis
b. Anxiety
c. Hypertension and tachycardia
d. Nausea and vomiting - ANSWER-c. Hypertension and tachycardia
A client complains of a headache and chills during a blood transfusion. Which one
of the following actions should the nurse take immediately?
Select one:
a. Check the vital signs.
b. Stop the blood transfusion.
c. Slow the rate of blood flow.
d. Notify the physician and blood bank personnel. - ANSWER-b. Stop the blood
transfusion.
Which of the following is an unexpected value that the nurse, in reviewing the
results of the client's blood work, should report to the physician?
Select one:
, a. Calcium, 1.9 mmol/L
b. Sodium, 140 mmol/L
c. Potassium, 3.5 mmol/L
d. Magnesium, 1.8 mmol/L - ANSWER-a. Calcium, 1.9 mmol/L
A client has intravenous (IV) therapy for the administration of antibiotics and is
stating that the IV site "hurts and is swollen." Which of the following information
assessed on the client indicates the presence of phlebitis, as opposed to infiltration?
Select one:
a. Intensity of the pain
b. Warmth of integument surrounding the IV site
c. Amount of subcutaneous edema
d. Skin discoloration of a bruised nature - ANSWER-b. Warmth of integument
surrounding the IV site
Which of the following is the most common electrolyte imbalance?
Select one:
a. Hypokalemia
b. Hyperkalemia
c. Hyponatremia
d. Hypernatremia - ANSWER-a. Hypokalemia
The nurse will be starting a new intravenous (IV) infusion and needs to select the
site for the insertion. In selecting a site, the nurse should do which of the
following?