ASSESSMENT
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
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1. A nurse in a mental health facility is preparing an educational program for
a group of staff nurses about the proper use of restraints. Which of the
following information should the nurse plan to include?
A) the client should be offered toileting every 2 hours.
B) the provider can write restraints on an as-needed basis.
C) children younger than 9 years old can be in mechanical restraints
for up to 1 hour. - answer c) children younger than 9 years old
can be in mechanical restraints for up to 1 hour.
2. A nurse is teaching sleep hygiene to a client who has insomnia. Which of
the following statements should the nurse make?
A) get out of bed if you cannot fall asleep in 30 minutes
, B) alcoholic beverages should only be consumed as late as mid-
evening
C) exercise may tire you out and encourage sleep - answer a) get
out of bed if you cannot fall asleep in 30 minutes
3. A nurse is assessing a preschooler who has a urinary tract infection (uti).
Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
A) increased thirst
B) urticaria
C) headache
D) constipation - answer d) constipation
4. A nurse is planning to use an interpreter in her interactions with a patient.
Which of the following statements are correct in regards to using an
interpreter?
A) questions should be translated as needed to convey the meaning of
the questions, not necessarily word-for-word.
B) ask the patient's partner to act as an interpreter.
C) direct the interview questions to the interpreter. - answer a)
questions should be translated as needed to convey the meaning of
the questions, not necessarily word-for-word.
,5. True or false?
Recommendations for safe levels of alcohol consumption for a healthy
woman include consuming no more than seven drinks in a week. -
answer true
6. True or false?
Recommendations for safe levels of alcohol consumption for a healthy
man under the age of 65 include consuming no more than seven drinks
each day. - answer false
No more than four drinks each day for healthy man under age 65.
7. Which of the following is an example of a therapeutic communication
response to depressive or suicidal comments made by the patient?
A) disapproving of the negative comments made by the patient
B) changing the subject to something more pleasant
C) false reassurances to ease their negative feelings
D) restating what the patient says - answer d) restating what the
patient says
8. True or false?
, Sore throat and other flu-like symptoms are expected with chronic fatigue
syndrome. - answer true
9. Which of the following should the nurse recognize as nonverbal
indicators of pain? (select all that apply)
A) slow, steady breathing
B) muscle tension
C) dilated pupils
D) increased sleep time - answer b, c
10.A patient with alzheimer's disease is at risk of developing
_____________ incontinence of urine.
A) urge
B) functional
C) reflex
D) transient - answer b) functional
11.A client who has a t12 spinal cord injury is at risk of
__________________ urinary incontinence.