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1. What is the implication of a distended bladder on the uterus?
Improved perineal healing
Decreased risk of postpartum hemorrhage
Increased risk of uterine atony
Increased uterine contractions
2. If a patient does not wear their eye shield as instructed after surgery, what
potential complications could arise?
Improved healing time and recovery.
Increased risk of injury or infection at the surgical site.
Enhanced visual outcomes post-surgery.
No significant impact on recovery.
3. When dealing with psychotic disorders, what are the most common forms for
hallucinations to take?
Auditory
Olfactory
Visual
Somatic
4. Describe the significance of identifying the common types of hernias in
nursing practice.
All hernias require the same treatment regardless of type.
, Nurses should focus only on surgical interventions for hernias.
Identifying common types of hernias helps nurses provide
appropriate care and interventions for patients.
Common types of hernias are irrelevant to patient care.
5. Describe the relationship between a patient's weight and the dosage of
Furosemide.
The dosage of Furosemide is adjusted according to the patient's
weight to ensure effective treatment.
The dosage is fixed regardless of the patient's weight.
Higher weight always results in a lower dosage of Furosemide.
Weight is irrelevant in determining Furosemide dosage.
6. The healthcare provider prescribes continuous positive airway pressure
(CPAP) therapy for a client with sleep apnea. What is the primary purpose of
CPAP?
To induce rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
To prevent airway collapse.
To promote daytime sleepiness.
To decrease sleep duration.
7. A client diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC) asks the practical nurse why a
low-fiber diet has been prescribed. Which is the most appropriate response?
To decrease fats and carbohydrates absorption
To cleanse and evacuate stool from the large colon
To stop peristalsis and bowel movements
, To reduce the amount and frequency of stool
8. Describe the significance of recognizing a pulmonary embolus in nursing
practice.
Recognizing a pulmonary embolus is crucial because it can lead to
serious complications, including respiratory failure or death.
Recognizing a pulmonary embolus is important for diagnosing
pneumonia.
Recognizing a pulmonary embolus is only necessary during surgery.
Recognizing a pulmonary embolus helps in managing diabetes.
9. If a patient reports hearing voices that no one else can hear, what should a
nurse consider in their assessment?
The presence of a neurological condition
A normal response to stress
The possibility of a psychiatric disorder
A side effect of medication
10. What condition is characterized by low blood pressure that occurs when a
person stands up?
Orthostatic hypotension
Hypertension
Hypoglycemia
Anemia
11. A patient is admitted with severe dehydration and requires ongoing
medication. How would continuous IV fluid infusion be utilized in this
, scenario?
To monitor the patient's vital signs continuously.
To replace lost blood volume only.
To provide hydration and deliver necessary medications over time.
To administer a single dose of medication quickly.
12. If a patient presents with signs of malnutrition, what should a nurse prioritize
in their assessment?
A detailed nutrition history focusing on dietary intake and
nutritional status.
A review of the patient's medication list.
An assessment of the patient's mental health status.
A physical examination of the patient's skin and hair.
13. Describe the importance of assessing a patient's dietary intake in nursing
practice.
Assessing a patient's dietary intake is irrelevant to overall health.
Assessing a patient's dietary intake helps identify nutritional
deficiencies and informs care plans.
Assessing a patient's dietary intake is primarily for weight
management.
Assessing a patient's dietary intake is only necessary for patients with
chronic illnesses.
14. What is the primary characteristic of hypoglycemia?
Normal blood sugar levels