MDC4 NUR 2755 MDC4 (IV)
EXAM 1 ALL QUESTIONS &
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST
2024 |A+ GRADED|RASMUSSEN
UNIVERSITY
, MDC4 NUR 2755 MDC4 (IV) EXAM 1 ALL QUESTIONS & COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
LATEST 2024 |A+ GRADED|RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY
Question 1. A nurse is assessing a client in postoperative recovery. The client complains
of the following symptoms. Which of the following is abnormal and should be reported
immediately?
a. Emesis that is red
b. Complaint of feeling cold
c. Nausea
d. Complaint of pain
Question 2. A client's neurological status deteriorates over hours, and a craniotomy is
performed to evacuate a hematoma. Which nursing intervention is indicated to help
decrease the threat of increased intracranial pressure?
a. Elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees
b. Cluster nursing interventions to provide uninterrupted periods of rest
c. Teach the client to cough and deep breathe to prevent the necessity for suctioning
d. Teach the client to hold his breath and bear down while repositioning in bed.
Question 3. A client presents to the emergency room with complaints of bilateral lower
extremity loss of sensation that started in the feet but has now progressed to the knees
and hips. The nurse interprets these symptoms to indicate an immediate workup for which
of the following diseases?
a. Myasthenia gravis
b. Simple, partial seizure
c. guillain- barre syndrome
d. Cerebrovascular accident
Question 4. The charge nurse is obtaining the client’s signature on a surgical consent
form. The client states, I didn’t really understand what my surgeon explained, but I trust
him completely, “which response by the charge nurse is correct?
a. I need to contact your surgeon so your questions can be answered
b. I can answer any questions that you might have regarding your surgery.
c. As long as you are comfortable, then you may sign the consent form.
d. Maybe you should call your surgeon to be sure it is okay to sign the consent.
Question 5. A client has a head injury and is presenting with signs and symptoms of
increased intracranial pressure. Which nursing intervention would help reduce this
pressure?
a. Place the neck in a neutral position to promote venous drainage
b. Suction hourly to stimulate the cough reflex
c. Add extra blankets to keep the client warm.
d. Turn the client frequently to prevent skin impairment
Question 6. A client has recently suffered a stroke with left-sided weakness. The nurse
assesses for dysphagia, especially with thin liquids. Which nursing intervention is most
helpful in assisting this patient to swallow safely?
a. The client should avoid all liquids.
b. Instructing to tuck the chin when swallowing
c. Give sips of water with each bite
d. Turn your head to the left.
Question 7. A client has a comminuted fracture of T6-T7, resulting in paraplegia. The
nurse educates the client on preventing autonomic dysreflexia. Which of the following is
the priority intervention in this medical emergency?
, MDC4 NUR 2755 MDC4 (IV) EXAM 1 ALL QUESTIONS & COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
LATEST 2024 |A+ GRADED|RASMUSSEN UNIVERSITY
a. Scheduled bladder and bowel training
b. Choosing foods to prevent nausea
c. Avoiding food allergies
d. Preventing electrolyte imbalances
Question 8. The nurse develops a care plan for a client recovering from surgery.
What nursing interventions will the nurse include to minimize the effects of
venous stasis?
a. Pillows under the knee in a position of comfort
b. Sitting with feet flat on the floor
c. Early ambulation
d. Gentle leg massage
Question 9. The client has an order for 0.45% sodium chloride 1 liter to infuse over 15
hours.At what rate in mL/hr would the nurse set the infusion pump? (Round to the nearest
whole number, do not use a trailing zero.) 67mL/hr
Question 10. A client with multiple sclerosis (MS) is receiving baclofen. The nurse
determines that the drug is effective when it causes which action?
a. Induces sleep
b. Stimulates the client’s appetite
c. Relieves muscular spasticity
d. Reduces the urine bacterial count
Question 11. Sudden chest pain combined with dyspnea, cyanosis, and tachycardia
are symptoms associated with which of the following complications of surgery?
a. Hypovolemic shock
b. Dehiscence
c. Atelectasis
d. Pulmonary embolus
Question 12. A client presents to the emergency department with signs of a stroke. After a
computed tomography (CT) scan, which revealed a hemorrhage, the nurse anticipates
directives for which one of the following plans?
a. TPA administration
a. Call a code blue
b. Prep for a client surgery
c. Place the client in Trendelenburg
Question 13. A client arrives in the emergency department with an ischemic stroke.
Because the healthcare team is considering tissue plasminogen activator (tPA),
what should the nurse perform FIRST?
a. Ask what medications the client is taking
b. Complete the history and health assessment
c. Identify the time of onset of the stroke
d. Determine if the client is scheduled for any surgical procedures
Question 14. The client has presented with a basilar skull fracture. While assessing the
client, the nurse notes clear drainage from the nose with a “halo sign” and is concerned
about a potential cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. What should the nurse do next?
a. Document this as serous drainage and continue to monitor the client
b. Check for the presence of glucose in the drainage and report to the provider
c. Apply an ice pack to the nasal bridge and a large, fluffy dressing.
d. Assist the client in blowing his nose to clear secretions and re-evaluate.
Question 15. The nurse is discussing different types of anesthesia with a group of
nursing students. The student nurse correctly identifies which type of anesthesia
requires both inhalation and IV administration routes?