EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES /A+ GRADE
ASSURED
• A nurse is reinforcing teaching about home safety with the
parent of a tod- dler. Which of the following parent statements
indicated an understanding of the teaching >>>>> "I will place
a screen in front of the fireplace."
The nurse should instruct the parent to place a screen in front of a
fireplace or otherheating appliances to prevent burns.
• A nurse is reinforcing dietary teaching with the guardian
of a school-age child who has celiac disease. Which of the
following foods should the nurserecommend including in
the child's diet >>>>> White rice
(The nurse should reinforce to the guardian that celiac disease
is a genetic autoimmune disorder in which eating gluten, even
in very small amounts, can damage the child's small intestine.
Currently, the only treatment for the diseaseis a lifelong, strict
adherence to a gluten-free diet. The nurse should stress the
,importance of avoiding foods containing wheat, rye, barley,
and oats. The child
should consume foods that are gluten-free, such as milk, cheese,
rice, corn, eggs,potatoes, fruits, vegetables, fresh poultry,
meats, fish, and dried be>>>>>.)
• A nurse in a clinic is collecting data from an adolescent
who has re- ceived all recommended immunizations through
the age of 6 years. Which ofthe following immunizations
should the nurse paln to administer >>>>> Tetanus,diptheria
toxoids, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)
The Tdap vaccine is recommended between the ages of 11 and
12 years. There-fore, this adolescent should receive the Tdap
vaccine now.
• A nurse is collecting data from a 6-month-old child who
is experiencinga sickle cell crisis. Which of the following
areas should the nurse observewhen monitoring for
manifestations of splenic sequestration >>>>> Box B
(Anatomic position left side)
, B is correct. The nurse should observe the location over the
infant's spleen when monitoring for manifestations of splenic
sequestration. Splenic sequestration is an enlargement of the
spleen due to pooling of sickled cells in the blood.
• A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a female
adolescent client whohas primary amenorrhea. Which of the
following findings should the nurse identify as a risk for
this disorder? (Select all): Hypothyroidism is correct. Thenurse
should identify that hypothyroidism and other endocrine
disorders are risk factors for primary amenorrhea.
Cannabis use is correct. The nurse should identify that cannabis
use is a risk factorfor primary amenorrhea.
Oral contraceptive use is correct. The nurse should identify that
oral contraceptiveuse affects the estrogen and progesterone
cycle and is a risk factor for primary amenorrhea.
Emotional stress is correct. The nurse should identify that
emotional stress causeshypothalamic suppression and is a risk
factor for primary amenorrhea.