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NUR 155 EXAMS FINAL ACTUAL
EXAM
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+




The nursing management of the patient with cholecystitis associated with
cholelithiasis is based on the knowledge that *
a. a low-fat diet is recommended.

b. gallstones once removed tend not to recur.

c. Meperidine (Demerol) is used in the management of colic pain.

d. the disorder can be successfully treated with oral bile salts that dissolve
gallstones in just a week.




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The physician orders oral neomycin as well as a neomycin enema for
a client with cirrhosis. The nurse understands that the purpose of this
therapy is to: *
a. reduce abdominal pressure

b. b. block ammonia formation.

c. prevents straining during defecation

d. reduce bleeding within the intestine.




The nurse is caring for a patient with cirrhosis. The patient suddenly
presents confusion, agitation and asterixis. A diagnosis of Disturbed
thought processes is formulated. This is due to: * a. massive ascites
formation

b. fluid volume excess

c. increase serum ammonia.

d. portal hypertension




Which of the following is NOT the major role of the kidneys in normal
healthy adults? *
a. Excretion of nitrogen-containing wastes

b. Maintenance of water and electrolyte balance in the blood

c. Conversion of ammonia to bicarbonate ion to maintain the normal pH




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of the
blood
d. Prevention of bleeding, infection, and anemia

!

A nurse interviews the parents of a child recently diagnosed with
glomerulonephritis. The nurse understands that which information
collected during the assessment is most often associated with the
diagnosis of glomerulonephritis? *
a. Streptococcal throat infection 2 weeks prior to diagnosis.

b. Child fell off a bike onto the handlebars.

c. Nausea and vomiting for the last 24 hours.

d. Urticaria and itching for 1 week prior to diagnosis.




You are caring for a woman who is on hemodialysis. She has an
AVF. 0/1
Which of the following is expected when assessing the fistula? *

a. Ecchymotic area

b. Pulselessness

c. Redness

d. Enlarged veins




How do kidneys control Na+ and K+ levels? *




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a. Kidneys release aldosterone which controls renin. Renin causes
the release of angiotensin. Angiotensin controls the levels of Na+
b. The kidneys release renin, which controls angiotensin. The
angiotensin and K+. controls aldosterone. Aldosterone controls the levels
of Na+ and K+.




c. The kidneys release renin which controls K+. The kidneys
release angiotensin which causes Na+ release. d. None of the above.




The nurse helps the client develop a home diet plan with the goal of
helping him maintain adequate nutritional status. Which of the
following diets would be most APPROPRIATE for a client with chronic
renal failure?
*
a. High carbohydrate, high protein.

b. High calcium, high potassium, high protein.

c. Low protein, low sodium, low potassium.

d. Low protein, high potassium




A patient is admitted with electrolyte imbalance. He has carpopedal
spasm, ECG changes, and a positive Chvostek’s sign. The nurse
suspects a deficit of: * a. calcium.



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