Question 1 (1 point) NurRs 2528 Quiz3 4jun2024
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Too high an oxygen concentration can reduce the stimulus to
breath in a patient with COPD.
Question 1 options:
© True
© False
Question 2 (1 point)
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The UCP tells you that the patient's pulse oximetry is 85% on
room air. What nursing action(s) should be taken?
Question 2 options:
" Start oxygen at 2 litres per minute by nasal cannula
c Complete a head to toe assessment
©' Have the UCP take the patient's vital signs.
o
Reassess pulse oximetry
Question 3 (1 point)
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Which of the following vital signs recorded for an older adult
would be considered acceptable (within normal limits)?
Question 3 options:
C Temp 36.1°C, P-60, R-16, BP 116/78, O sat 95%
& Temp 36°C, P-60, R-18, BP 160/90, O sat 93%
& Temp 37°C, P-56, R-20, BP 120/80, O, sat 91%
C Temp 36.7°C, P-76, R-22, BP 110/70, O; sat 88%.
Question 4 (1 point)
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, Which of the following values for vital signs would the nurse
address first?
Question 4 options:
" Respirations = 28 breaths per minute.
© BP=160/86 mm Hg.
" Oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry = 87%.
c Temp = 37.2°C, tympanic.
Question 5 (1 point)
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Which of the following blood pressure taken by a student
nurse indicates that the student has made an error?
Question 5 options:
© 17672
© 143/90
© 124776
© 102/60
Question 6 (1 point)
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A nurse is positioning his patient to take her BP. Which of the
following positions is incorrect?
Question 6 options:
c patient sits quietly for 5-15 minutes prior to BP
c patient is lying down with arm at heart level
c patient is sitting down with arm straight and palm up
P
patient is sitting with legs crossed
Question 7 (1 point)
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Too high an oxygen concentration can reduce the stimulus to
breath in a patient with COPD.
Question 1 options:
© True
© False
Question 2 (1 point)
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The UCP tells you that the patient's pulse oximetry is 85% on
room air. What nursing action(s) should be taken?
Question 2 options:
" Start oxygen at 2 litres per minute by nasal cannula
c Complete a head to toe assessment
©' Have the UCP take the patient's vital signs.
o
Reassess pulse oximetry
Question 3 (1 point)
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Which of the following vital signs recorded for an older adult
would be considered acceptable (within normal limits)?
Question 3 options:
C Temp 36.1°C, P-60, R-16, BP 116/78, O sat 95%
& Temp 36°C, P-60, R-18, BP 160/90, O sat 93%
& Temp 37°C, P-56, R-20, BP 120/80, O, sat 91%
C Temp 36.7°C, P-76, R-22, BP 110/70, O; sat 88%.
Question 4 (1 point)
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, Which of the following values for vital signs would the nurse
address first?
Question 4 options:
" Respirations = 28 breaths per minute.
© BP=160/86 mm Hg.
" Oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry = 87%.
c Temp = 37.2°C, tympanic.
Question 5 (1 point)
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Which of the following blood pressure taken by a student
nurse indicates that the student has made an error?
Question 5 options:
© 17672
© 143/90
© 124776
© 102/60
Question 6 (1 point)
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A nurse is positioning his patient to take her BP. Which of the
following positions is incorrect?
Question 6 options:
c patient sits quietly for 5-15 minutes prior to BP
c patient is lying down with arm at heart level
c patient is sitting down with arm straight and palm up
P
patient is sitting with legs crossed
Question 7 (1 point)
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