NUR 204 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2025 |ALREADY GRADED A+NEWEST 2025
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A primary health care provider schedules a bone scan for a client with osteoporosis. Which
nursing action is beneficial for the client? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses
may be correct.
a. Placing the client in the supine position
b. Verifying presence or absence of a shellfish allergy
c. Ensuring the client does not have metal on their clothing
d. Instructing the client to empty their bladder before the scan
e. Informing the client that the post procedure headache resolves in 2 days
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Which response would the nurse give when a client is admitted with chest pain and a family
member asks about the purpose of the prescribed 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)?
a. Indicates whether a heart attack is occurring
b. Detects changes in the structures in the heart
c. Shows whether the heart muscle is pumping
d. Evaluates for prognosis after heart attack
a
A client reports a loss of 20 pounds (9 kg) in 3 months and black, tarry stools. A colonoscopy
is scheduled. Which instructions would the nurse give to prepare the client for this test?
a. The nurse instructs the client that a bland diet will be prescribed for the night before the test.
b. The nurse tells the client not to eat or drink anything the morning of the test.
c. The nurse administers an oil-retention enema just before the test.
d. The nurse explains that the pretest laxative will cause diarrhea after the test.
b
Which condition would the nurse instruct a client to report immediately to the health care
provider?
a. Pelvic pain immediately after colposcopy
b. Rectal bleeding for 48 hours after prostate biopsy
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c. Light vaginal bleeding for 24 hours after a hysterosalpingogram
d. Body temperature of 102°F (38.9°C) 48 hours after cervical biopsy
d
Which purpose is served by a cystoscopy ordered for a client experiencing decreased and
difficult urination?
a. To ascertain the size of the kidneys
b. To ascertain the protein content in urine
c. To ascertain the presence of urethral wall abnormalities
d. To ascertain the total amount of catecholamines excreted
c
Which action would be appropriate to implement when collecting a 24-hour urine test?
a. Start the time of the test after discarding the first voiding.
b. Discard the last voiding in the 24-hour period for the test.
c. Insert a urinary retention catheter to promote the collection of urine.
d. Strain the urine after each voiding before adding the urine to the container.
a
Which laboratory test provides evidence consistent with a client having renal impairment?
Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
a. Serum albumin: 4.7 g/dL(6.815 umol/L)
b. Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL (176.8 umol/L)
c. Serum potassium: 5.9 mEg/L (5.9 mmol/L)
d. Serum cholesterol: 120 mg/dL (3.108 mmol/L)
e. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): 32 mg/dL (11.424 mmol/L)
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When performing a focused assessment on a client with a possible diagnosis of iron
deficiency anemia, which locations would the nurse examine? Select all that apply. One,
some, or all responses may be correct.
a. Sclera
b. Nail beds
c. Conjunctivae
d. Palms of hands
e. Bony prominences
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bcd
A client has a low hemoglobin level that is attributed to a nutritional deficiency. Which
foods should the nurse teach the client to increase in the diet? Select all that apply. One,
some, or all responses may be correct.
Some correct answers were not selected
a. Liver
b. Apples
c. Carrots
d. Cheese
e. Spinach
ae
Which laboratory test is important for the nurse to monitor when a client is admitted with
acute coronary syndrome?
a. Troponin
b. Myoglobin
c. Homocysteine
d. Creatine kinase (CK)
a
Which prescribed action would the nurse perform first when caring for a client with
hemodynamically stable sepsis who complains of abdominal pain?
a. Draw peripheral blood cultures from two different sites.
b. Administer levofloxacin 500 mg intravenously over 30 minutes.
c. Administer 1 L intravenous bolus of Ringer's lactate over 30 minutes.
d. Take the client to x-ray for an abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan.
a
While reviewing the urinalysis report of a patient with cardiac disease, the nurse finds
increased levels of sodium in the urine. The patient also has an increase in urinary output.
Which finding in the patient's blood results does the nurse correlate with the results from
the patient's urinalysis report?
a. Increased homocysteine levels
b. Increased myoglobin protein levels
c. Increased c-reactive protein (CRP) level
d. Increased brain natriuretic peptide (BNP)
d
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The registered nurse is evaluating the performance of a student nurse who is collecting a urine
sample through an indwelling Foley catheter. Which action made by the student
nurse needs correction?
a. The student nurse empties any urine that is present in the tubing into the drainage bag.
b. The student nurse inserts a blunt needleless cannula at g90-degree angle into the port.
c. The student nurse places a waterproof pad under the catheter close to the injection port.
d. The student nurse removes the clamp from the catheter tubing after obtaining the urine
sample.
b
The nurse is caring for a
patient who reports nausea and vomiting. The nurse finds
increased bilirubin levels and decreased urobilinogen levels in the patient's laboratory
reports. Which clinical manifestation does the nurse expect to find in the patients
assessment
a. Steatorrhea
b. Glycosuria
c. Ketonuria
d. Hematuria
a
Upon reviewing a patient's urinalysis report, the nurse notices proteinuria. Which condition
would the nurse anticipate from these findings?
a. Alcoholic cirrhosis
b. Trauma to the kidneys
c. acute tubular necrosis
d. Glomerulonephritis
d
After reviewing the lipid profile results for a patient, the nurse concludes that the patient
has a borderline risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Which triglyceride level in the
patient's report supports the nurse's conclusion?
a. 120 mg/dL
b. 140 mg/dL
c. 180 mg/dL
d. 200 mg/dL
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