QUESTIONS
Question 1 See full question
The nurse is assessing a neonate born to a mother with type 1 diabetes. Which
finding is expected?
You Selected:
large size
Correct response:
large size
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Question 2 See full question
A client with chest pain, dyspnea, and an irregular heartbeat comes to the
emergency department. An electrocardiogram shows a heart rate of 110
beats/minute (sinus tachycardia) with frequent premature ventricular contractions.
Shortly after admission, the client has ventricular tachycardia and becomes
unresponsive. After successful resuscitation, the client is taken to the intensive care
unit (ICU). Which nursing diagnosis is the priority at this time?
You Selected:
Fear related to threat of death
Correct response:
Ineffective tissue perfusion (cardiopulmonary) related to arrhythmia
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Question 3 See full question
The nurse is instructing the client on insulin administration. The client is performing
a return demonstration for preparing the insulin. The client’s morning dose of
insulin is 10 units of regular and 22 units of NPH. The nurse checks the dose
accuracy with the client. The nurse determines that the client has prepared the
correct dose when the syringe reads how many units? Record your answer using a
whole number.
,Your Response:
32
Correct response:
32
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Question 4 See full question
The nurse is assessing a client during a home health visit. The client reports a
severe burning on urination. What is the most important action by the nurse?
You Selected:
Obtain a urine specimen from the client
Correct response:
Obtain a urine specimen from the client
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Question 5 See full question
A drug must enter the bloodstream before it can act within the body. Which
parenteral administration route places a drug directly into the circulation, requiring
no absorption?
You Selected:
I.V.
Correct response:
I.V.
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Question 6 See full question
,When documenting information in a client's medical record, which of the following
should the nurse do consistently for each entry?
You Selected:
Sign each entry by name and title.
Correct response:
Sign each entry by name and title.
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Question 7 See full question
Which of the following measures should a home healthcare nurse implement to
minimize the potential for lawsuits?
You Selected:
Perform thorough, accurate, and timely documentation.
Correct response:
Perform thorough, accurate, and timely documentation.
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Question 8 See full question
A nurse manager of the pediatric unit discovers that she is overbudget on supplies.
How could each nurse assigned to the unit help with cost containment?
You Selected:
Use care pathways to specify care and identify daily outcomes.
Correct response:
Use care pathways to specify care and identify daily outcomes.
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Question 9 See full question
, A pregnant adolescent admitted with premature uterine contractions was
successfully treated with I.V. fluids. She is eager to return to high school to take a
math test. The nurse's discharge examination reveals vaginal blood pooling under
the adolescent's buttocks that's painless to the client. Which action should the
nurse take?
You Selected:
Stop the discharge process and notify the physician immediately.
Correct response:
Stop the discharge process and notify the physician immediately.
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Question 10 See full question
The nurse is conducting a routine risk assessment at a prenatal visit. Which
question would be the best to screen for intimate partner violence?
You Selected:
“How safe do you feel in your home?”
Correct response:
“How safe do you feel in your home?”
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Question 11 See full question
Following a simple mastectomy, the nurse is totaling the amount of drainage in 24
hours from a suction drain in the incision. The nurse notes there is 200 mL of
serosanguinous drainage for the first 24 hours. The nurse should:
Correct response:
document the findings.
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