1. Which patient should the nurse prioritize as needing emergent treatment, assuming
no other injuries are present except the ones outlined below?
A) A patient with a blunt chest trauma with some difficulty breathing
B) A patient with a sore neck who was immobilized in the field on a backboard with a
cervical collar
C) A patient with a possible fractured tibia with adequate pedal pulses
D) A patient with an acute onset of confusion - Ans: A
2. The nurse observes that the family members of a patient who was injured in an
accident are blaming each other for the circumstances leading up to the accident. The
nurse appropriately lets the family members express their feelings of responsibility,
while explaining that there was probably little they could do to prevent the injury. In what
stage of crisis is this family?
A) Anxiety and denial
B) Remorse and guilt
C) Anger
D) Grief - Ans: B
3. A patient is brought to the ED by ambulance with a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
The nurse knows that the most common hollow organ injured in this type of injury is
what?
A) Liver
B) Small bowel
C) Stomach
D) Large bowel - Ans: B
4. A patient has been brought to the ED with multiple trauma after a motor vehicle
accident. After immediate threats to life have been addressed, the nurse and trauma
team should take what action?
A) Perform a rapid physical assessment.
B) Initiate health education.
C) Perform diagnostic imaging.
D) Establish the circumstances of the accident. - Ans: A
5. The nursing educator is reviewing the signs and symptoms of heat stroke with a
group of nurses who provide care in a desert region. The educator should describe what
sign or symptom?
A) Hypertension with a wide pulse pressure
B) Anhidrosis
C) Copious diuresis
D) Cheyne-Stokes respirations - Ans: B
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6. A patient is brought to the ED by ambulance after swallowing highly acidic toilet bowl
cleaner 2 hours earlier. The patient is alert and oriented. What is the care team's most
appropriate treatment?
A) Administering syrup of ipecac
B) Performing a gastric lavage
C) Giving milk to drink
D) Referring to psychiatry - Ans: C
7. A patient is admitted to the ED with suspected alcohol intoxication. The ED nurse is
aware of the need to assess for conditions that can mimic acute alcohol intoxication. In
light of this need, the nurse should perform what action?
A) Check the patient's blood glucose level.
B) Assess for a documented history of major depression.
C) Determine whether the patient has ingested a corrosive substance.
D) Arrange for assessment of serum potassium levels. - Ans: A
8. The paramedics bring a patient who has suffered a sexual assault to the ED. What is
important for the sexual assault nurse examiner to do when assessing a sexual assault
victim?
A) Respect the patient's privacy during assessment.
B) Shave all pubic hair for laboratory analysis.
C) Place items for evidence in plastic bags.
D) Bathe the patient before the examination. - Ans: A
9. A patient with a history of major depression is brought to the ED by her parents.
Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate?
A) Noting that symptoms of physical illness are not relevant to the current diagnosis
B) Asking the patient if she has ever thought about taking her own life
C) Conducting interviews in a brief and direct manner
D) Arranging for the patient to spend time alone to consider her feelings - Ans: B
10. A triage nurse is talking to a patient when the patient begins choking on his lunch.
The patient is coughing forcefully. What should the nurse do?
A) Stand him up and perform the abdominal thrust maneuver from behind.
B) Lay him down, straddle him, and perform the abdominal thrust maneuver.
C) Leave him to get assistance.
D) Stay with him and encourage him, but not intervene at this time. - Ans: D
11. You are a floor nurse caring for a patient with alcohol withdrawal syndrome. What
would be an appropriate nursing action to minimize the potential for hallucinations?