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N334 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100%
ASSURED SUCCESS
Terms in this set (198)
For a client receiving D
enteral nutrition,
which intervention is
the nurse most likely to
implement to reduce
the risk for
aspiration?
a. Administering the
formula at room
temperature
b. Adding fiber to the
formula
c. Administering an
antidiarrheal agent
d. Elevating the head
of the bed 30
degrees
When administering B
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opioid drugs, the
nurse should have an
opioid antagonist
readily available in
case the client
experiences which
effects?
a. Hyperventilation
b. Hypoventilation
c. Hypovolemia
d. Nausea and vomiting
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The nurse is preparing a A
client for a
laparoscopic
fundoplication. Reports
on previously
performed endoscopy
and barium tests are
not yet available. On
reviewing the medical
history, the nurse notes
the client complains of
dysphagia, substernal
burning, and belching.
Which condition does
the nurse expect to
be
identified in the client?
a. Hiatal hernia
b. Colon cancer
c. Schatzki Ring
d. Stomach cancer
A preschool-age client C
is well nourished but is
in the fourth percentile
for height
according to age. The
nurse recognizes this
client needs to be
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referred promptly
because:
a. There is
evidence the child
has inadequate
FSH and LH
levels
b. There is evidence
the child has
inadequate
ACTH levels
c. There is evidence
the child has
inadequate GH
levels
d. There is evidence
the client has
inadequate TSH
levels
A parent says to the nurse, B
"The doctor
prescribed
ethosuximide (Zarontin)
for my child, who has
absence seizures.
What does this
mean?" Which
response by the nurse
is the most
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