KAPLAN MEDICAL SURGICAL INTEGRATED TEST ACTUAL EXAM
200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse is teaching the client who has asthma the use of a metered dose inhaler. Which of the
following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) hold your breath for 6 seconds after inhaling the medication.
b) do not shake the medication in the inhaler.
c) inhale the medication deeply for 5 seconds.
d) hold the inhaler 3 inches away from your mouth. - ANSWER-c) inhale the medication deeply
for 5 seconds.
A nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and difficulty communicating.
Which of the following pain assessment techniques should the nurse use?
a) numerical pain scale.
b) faces pain scale
c) verbal description
d) behavioural indicators - ANSWER-d) behavioural indicators.
A nurse in an emergency department is monitoring the hydration status of a client who is
receiving oral rehydration. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as requiring
further interventions?
a) heart rate 120/min
b) BP 121/74 mmHg
c) Temperature 37.78C (100F)
d) Urine specific gravity 1.020 - ANSWER-a) heart rate 120/min
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A nurse in a provider's office is assessing the motor skill development of a 15 month old toddler
during a well child visit. Which of the following gross motor skills should the nurse expect?
a) takes several steps on tip toes.
b) walks without assistance using a wide stance.
c) has an accentuated cervical curvature when standing.
d) stands with the feet turned slightly inward. - ANSWER-b) walks without assistance using a
wide stance.
A nurse is teaching a group of parents and guardians about safety risks for adolescents. Which
of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) "exploring the environment commonly leads to injuries for this age group"
b) "most injuries sustained during this time of life are caused by developing motor skills"
c) "at this age, peer influence to participate in high-risk behaviours can lead to injury"
d) "the risk for injuries sustained during this age are often a result of a change in cognitive
function" - ANSWER-c) "at this age, peer influence to participate in high-risk behaviours can lead
to injury"
A nurse is caring for a client who expresses anxiety about an upcoming surgery. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
a) ask the client to describe their feelings.
b) discuss the competency of the surgeon with the client.
c) inform the client that others have had the procedure without problems.
d) ask the client why they are experiencing anxiety. - ANSWER-a) ask the client to describe their
feelings.
A nurse is reviewing information about advance directives with a newly admitted client. Which
of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?