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HURST REVIEW QBANK / CUSTOMIZER EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST VERSION
2025/2026
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A client reports dizziness and weakness 3,5
while walking down the hall. The nurse
notes the client's cardiac rhythm displayed on
the telemetry monitor. What actions
should the nurse take?
Exhibit
1. Have client ambulate back to bed.
2. Initiate 100% oxygen per nonrebreather
mask.
3. Obtain client's blood pressure.
4. Prepare for cardioversion.
5. Auscultate lung sounds.
6. Administer nitroglycerin 1 tab SL.
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A client presents to the emergency 1
department (ED) with tachycardia, elevated
blood pressure, seizures, and a history of
chronic alcoholism. Which electrolyte
imbalance would be the nurse's priority
concern?
1. Hypomagnesemia
2. Hyponatremia
3. Hyperkalemia
4. Hypercalcemia
Immediately following the birth of an infant, 4
what is the nurse's priority action when
caring for the newborn?
1. Examine the infant and take a set of vitals.
2. Confirm identification and apply arm band.
3. Instill silver nitrate solution into both eyes.
4. Dry infant and place in warm
environment.
What signs/symptoms would the nurse 1,2
expect to assess in a client diagnosed with
tabes dorsalis neurosyphilis due to
untreated syphilis?
1. Abnormal gait
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2. Blindness
3. Hyperreflexia
4. Stiff neck
5. Hearing loss
A client with a history of intolerance to fatty 3
foods is admitted to the hospital with a
sudden onset of severe right upper
quadrant pain radiating to the right
shoulder. What should be included in the
nurse's initial focused assessment of this
client?
1. "Do you have pain in the middle of your
stomach that is relieved by vomiting?"
2. "Have you noticed any red splotches on your
skin?"
3. "Please describe your bowel habits and
stool."
4. "Tell me how often you eat high fat
meals."
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A hiker that was lost in 1,2,3
the mountains for 3
days experienced
exposure to below
freezing temperatures.
Upon arrival to the
emergency
department (ED), the
nursing assessment
reveals hard, mottled,
bluish- white toes
bilaterally, and the
client reports being
unable to feel the
toes. Which actions
should the nurse
initially take?
1. Remove any wet or
constricting clothing.
2. Initiate a controlled
and rapid rewarming
process with warm
water.
3. Wrap each toe
individually with sterile
gauze.
4. Encourage the client to
walk.
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