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Question 1:
(see full question)After undergoing a thyroidectomy, a client develops
hypocalcemia and tetany. The nurse knows that this may be the result of what
complication of the surgery?You selected:Damage to the parathyroid
glandsCorrectExplanation:
Damage to the parathyroid glands may cause hypocalcemia. Damage to the
recurrent laryngeal nerve may cause voice loss. Hemorrhage may compromise
the airway, as will edema, but neit ... (more)
Question 2:
(see full question)Which of the following results would indicate that
levothyroxine sodium is effectively resolving the symptoms of a client with
hypothyroidism?You selected:Increased energy, weight loss, and a higher
temperature and pulse rateCorrectExplanation:
The thyroid replacement medication will result in an increased rate of
metabolism, indicated by the increase in temperature and pulse rate. As the
metabolic rate increases, the cli ... (more)
Question 3:
(see full question)A client's blood glucose level is 45 mg/dl (2.5 mmol/L). The
nurse should be alert for which signs and symptoms?You selected:Coma,
anxiety, confusion, headache, and cool, moist skinCorrectExplanation:
Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia [indicated by a blood glucose level of 45
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mg/dl (2.5 mmol/L)] include anxiety, restlessness, headache, irritability,
confusion, diaphoresis, cool s ... (more)
Question 4:
(see full question)A nurse is teaching a client with type 1 diabetes how to treat
adverse reactions to insulin. To reverse hypoglycemia, the client ideally should
ingest an oral carbohydrate. However, this treatment isn't always possible or
safe. Therefore, the nurse should advise the client to keep which alternate
treatment on hand?You selected:GlucagonCorrectExplanation:
During a hypoglycemic reaction, a layperson may administer glucagon, an
antihypoglycemic agent, to raise the blood glucose level quickly in a client
who can't ingest an oral carboh ... (more)
Question 5:
(see full question)A client tells the nurse that she has been working hard for
the past 3 months to control her type 2 diabetes with diet and exercise. To
determine the effectiveness of the client's efforts, the nurse should check:You
selected:fasting blood glucose level.IncorrectCorrect response:glycosylated
hemoglobin level.Explanation:
Because some of the glucose in the bloodstream attaches to some of the
hemoglobin and stays attached during the 120-day life span of red blood cells,
glycosylated hemoglobin levels ... (more)
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Question 6:
(see full question)A client recently diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism
demands to see what the physician has written about him in thechart. What is
the nurse's best response?You selected:"I'll get the chart and set up a time for
you to review it with your physician."CorrectExplanation: Every client has a
right to access information the hospital has collected about him. However, it's
in the client's best interests to have a knowledgeable professional present to
ex ... (more)
Question 7:
(see full question)A client with diabetes is being tested for glycosylated
hemoglobin. How would the nurse explain the reason for this diagnostic test?
You selected:It determines the average blood glucose level in the previous 2-3
months.CorrectExplanation:
Blood glucose levels can be monitored with a glucometer and indicate the
present state of blood glucose. Glycosylated hemoglobin gives a measure of
blood glucose controls over the ... (more)
Question 8:
(see full question)To provide oral hygiene for a client recovering from
transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, the nurse should instruct the client to:You
selected:rinse the mouth with saline solution.CorrectExplanation:
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After transsphenoidal surgery, the client must be careful not to disturb the
suture line while healing occurs. Frequent oral care should be provided with
rinses of saline, and the ... (more)
Question 9:
(see full question)Which health promotion activity should the nurse to suggest
that the client with cirrhosis add to the daily routine at home?You
selected:Abstain from drinking alcohol.CorrectExplanation:
General health promotion measures include maintaining good nutrition,
avoiding infection, and abstaining from alcohol. Rest and sleep are essential,
but an impaired liver may not b ... (more)
Question 10:
(see full question)Which intervention is essential when performing dressing
changes on a client with a diabetic foot ulcer?You selected:Using sterile
technique during the dressing changeCorrectExplanation:
The nurse should perform the dressing changes using sterile technique to
prevent infection. Applying heat should be avoided in a client with diabetes
mellitus because of the risk o ... (more)
Question 11:
(see full question)A client is to have a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy to
remove a large, invasive pituitary tumor. The nurse should instruct the client
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