A patient/client has been brought to the emergency department with multiple trauma
after a motor vehicle accident. After the nurse stabilizes the patient, which of the
following would the nurse perform? (Select all that Apply)
A. Assist the physician with insertion of a chest tube.
B. Draw blood for a type and cross.
C. Perform a rapid physical assessment
D. Splint fractures
E. Checks IV for patency
An older adult patient/client has been admitted to your unit with a gastrointestinal ulcer.
The patient/client is NPO and has a nasogastric tube in place connected to low suction.
What form of shock should you monitor this patient/client for?
A. Cardiogenic shock
B. Hypovolemic shock
C. Distributive shock
D. Obstructive shock
The community health nurse is designing programs to reduce kidney problems and
kidney injury among the general public. In order to do so, the nurse targets health
promotion and compliance with therapy for which conditions?
A. Diabetes mellitus and hypertension.
B. Frequent episodes of sexually transmitted diseases.
C. Osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
D. Gastroenteritis and poor eating habits
A patient is admitted for a poisonous snake bite. The nurse observes that the patient
has hematuria, hemoptysis, petechiae, and extensive bruising. These clinical
observations indicate to the nurse that the patient may be experiencing which
hemorrhagic complication associated with snakebites?
A. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
B. Agranulocytosis
C. Thrombocytopenia
D. Aplastic Anemia
During the early emergent phase of burns, the nurse understands that analgesics
should be given intravenously because:
A. Absorption or oral or IM drugs is diminished because of impaired
circulation
B. Analgesics do not need to be administered as frequently when they are given
IV.
C. Larger doses of narcotics can be given when administered IV than when given
IM.
D. Respiratory depression is easier to diagnose and treat when narcotics are
administered intravenously