NURS HEALTH ASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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A woman delivers a 3,250 g neonate at 42 weeks’ gestation. Which physical
finding is expected during an examination of this neonate? *
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A. Abundant lanugo
B. Absence of sole creases
C. Breast bud of 1-2 mm in diameter
D. Leathery, cracked, and wrinkled skin
A client in the first trimester of pregnancy arrives at a health care clinic and
reports that she has been experiencing vaginal bleeding. A threatened
abortion is suspected, and the nurse instructs the client regarding
management of care. Which statement, if made by the client, indicates a
need for further education? *
1/1
A. “I will maintain strict bedrest throughout the remainder of pregnancy.”
B. “I will avoid sexual intercourse until the bleeding has stopped, and for 2 weeks
following the last evidence of bleeding.”
C. “I will count the number of perineal pads used on a daily basis and note the
amount and color of blood on the pad.”
D. “I will watch for the evidence of the passage of tissue.”
A multigravid client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of ectopic
pregnancy. The nurse anticipates that, because the client’s fallopian tube
has not yet ruptured, which of the following may be ordered? *
1/1
A. Progestin contraceptives
B. Medroxyprogesterone
C. Methotrexate
D. Dyphylline
A 46-year-old woman tells the nurse that she has not had a menstrual
period for 3 months and asks whether she is going into menopause. The
best response by the nurse is: *
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,NURS HEALTH ASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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A. "Have you thought about using hormone replacement therapy?"
B. "Most women feel a little depressed about entering menopause."
C. "What was your menstrual pattern before your periods stopped?"
D. "Since you are in your mid-40s, it is likely that you are menopausal."
During apnea episodes, a nurse must: *
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A. stroke infant’s sole of the foot.
B. shake infant with force.
C. attach infant to a ventilator.
D. Perform resuscitation.
At 16 weeks’ gestation, a pregnant client is admitted to the maternity unit
to have a McDonald procedure (cerclage) done. When asked about the
purpose for this procedure, the nurse answers correctly by explaining that
this procedure is to: *
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A. dilate the cervix.
B. evaluate cephalopelvic disproportion.
C. reinforce an incompetent cervix temporarily.
D. reinforce an incompetent cervix permanently.
Which of the following is the primary predisposing factor related to
mastitis? *
1/1
A. Epidemic infection from nosocomial sources localizing in the lactiferous glands and
ducts
B. Endemic infection occurring randomly and localizing in the peri glandular
connective tissue
C. Temporary urinary retention due to decreased perception of the urge to avoid
D. Breast injury caused by overdistention, stasis, and cracking of the nipples
When developing a plan of care for a client newly diagnosed with
gestational diabetes, which of the following instructions would be the
PRIORITY? *
1/1
, NURS HEALTH ASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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A. dietary intake
B. medication
C. exercsie
D. glucose monitoring
A client is diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which nursing
diagnosis should a nurse assign to this client to address a behavioral
symptom of this disorder? *
1/1
A. Altered communication related to feelings of worthlessness as evidenced by
anhedonia
B. Social isolation related to poor self-esteem as evidenced by secluding self in room
C. Altered thought processes related to hopelessness as evidenced by persecutory
delusions
D. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements related to high anxiety as evidenced
by anorexia
When using a Snellen alphabet chart, the nurse records the client’s vision
as 20/40. Which of the following statements best describes 20/40 vision?
*
1/1
A. The client has alterations in near vision and is legally blind.
B. The client can see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision can see at 40 feet.
C. The client can see at 40 feet what the person with normal vision sees at 20 feet.
D. The client has a 20% decrease in acuity in one eye, and a 40% decrease in the
other eye.
When caring for the neonate of a diabetic mother weighing 4660 g who was
delivered vaginally, the nurse would assess the neonate for fracture of
which of the following? *
1/1
A. clavicle
B. skull
C. wrist
D. rib cage
CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE
A woman delivers a 3,250 g neonate at 42 weeks’ gestation. Which physical
finding is expected during an examination of this neonate? *
1/1
A. Abundant lanugo
B. Absence of sole creases
C. Breast bud of 1-2 mm in diameter
D. Leathery, cracked, and wrinkled skin
A client in the first trimester of pregnancy arrives at a health care clinic and
reports that she has been experiencing vaginal bleeding. A threatened
abortion is suspected, and the nurse instructs the client regarding
management of care. Which statement, if made by the client, indicates a
need for further education? *
1/1
A. “I will maintain strict bedrest throughout the remainder of pregnancy.”
B. “I will avoid sexual intercourse until the bleeding has stopped, and for 2 weeks
following the last evidence of bleeding.”
C. “I will count the number of perineal pads used on a daily basis and note the
amount and color of blood on the pad.”
D. “I will watch for the evidence of the passage of tissue.”
A multigravid client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of ectopic
pregnancy. The nurse anticipates that, because the client’s fallopian tube
has not yet ruptured, which of the following may be ordered? *
1/1
A. Progestin contraceptives
B. Medroxyprogesterone
C. Methotrexate
D. Dyphylline
A 46-year-old woman tells the nurse that she has not had a menstrual
period for 3 months and asks whether she is going into menopause. The
best response by the nurse is: *
1/1
,NURS HEALTH ASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE
A. "Have you thought about using hormone replacement therapy?"
B. "Most women feel a little depressed about entering menopause."
C. "What was your menstrual pattern before your periods stopped?"
D. "Since you are in your mid-40s, it is likely that you are menopausal."
During apnea episodes, a nurse must: *
1/1
A. stroke infant’s sole of the foot.
B. shake infant with force.
C. attach infant to a ventilator.
D. Perform resuscitation.
At 16 weeks’ gestation, a pregnant client is admitted to the maternity unit
to have a McDonald procedure (cerclage) done. When asked about the
purpose for this procedure, the nurse answers correctly by explaining that
this procedure is to: *
1/1
A. dilate the cervix.
B. evaluate cephalopelvic disproportion.
C. reinforce an incompetent cervix temporarily.
D. reinforce an incompetent cervix permanently.
Which of the following is the primary predisposing factor related to
mastitis? *
1/1
A. Epidemic infection from nosocomial sources localizing in the lactiferous glands and
ducts
B. Endemic infection occurring randomly and localizing in the peri glandular
connective tissue
C. Temporary urinary retention due to decreased perception of the urge to avoid
D. Breast injury caused by overdistention, stasis, and cracking of the nipples
When developing a plan of care for a client newly diagnosed with
gestational diabetes, which of the following instructions would be the
PRIORITY? *
1/1
, NURS HEALTH ASS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE
A. dietary intake
B. medication
C. exercsie
D. glucose monitoring
A client is diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which nursing
diagnosis should a nurse assign to this client to address a behavioral
symptom of this disorder? *
1/1
A. Altered communication related to feelings of worthlessness as evidenced by
anhedonia
B. Social isolation related to poor self-esteem as evidenced by secluding self in room
C. Altered thought processes related to hopelessness as evidenced by persecutory
delusions
D. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements related to high anxiety as evidenced
by anorexia
When using a Snellen alphabet chart, the nurse records the client’s vision
as 20/40. Which of the following statements best describes 20/40 vision?
*
1/1
A. The client has alterations in near vision and is legally blind.
B. The client can see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision can see at 40 feet.
C. The client can see at 40 feet what the person with normal vision sees at 20 feet.
D. The client has a 20% decrease in acuity in one eye, and a 40% decrease in the
other eye.
When caring for the neonate of a diabetic mother weighing 4660 g who was
delivered vaginally, the nurse would assess the neonate for fracture of
which of the following? *
1/1
A. clavicle
B. skull
C. wrist
D. rib cage