MED SURG HESI BSN 266 | Questions and answers
Questions in this set (341)
A male client with Type 1 Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime.
diabetes mellitus takes a
combination of short acting
and intermediate acting
insulin. The client complains
of headaches when
awakening and his blood
glucose average for the past
week has been 210. The
nurse recognizes the client is
experiencing a daily
Somogyi, or rebound effect.
Which dosing method is likely
to relieve these symptoms?
When obtaining a throat Swab the child's erythematous oropharyngeal surfaces or tonsilar
culture from a 6 year old with pustules.
possible strepococcal
infection, which action is
most important for the nurse
to implement?
The nurse is caring for a 42- edema
year-old male client who is
excreting less sodium than he is
consuming. If this condition
continues, what complication
can the nurse expect this client
to exhibit?
Which condition would likely High altitude exposure.
cause secondary polycythemia?
An infant is treated for s/s of reocurrence
intussusception with hydrostatic
reduction. What instruction
should the nurse include in the
parents’ teaching plan?
,A client with type 1 diabetes dawn phenomenon
mellitus is prescribed 10 units of
intermediate acting insulin to be
administered at bedtime. For
which health problem is the
insulin being administered at
this time of day?
The nurse is obtaining a throat strep throat
culture of a client’s posterior
oropharyngeal region. For which
health problem will this
specimen be used to diagnose?
A middle-aged male client is serum sodium
being evaluated for lower
extremity edema. Which
laboratory value will be used to
aid in determining the cause of
this
client’s manifestation?
A client is diagnosed with hypovolemia
secondary polycythemia. Which
health
condition contributed to the
development of this secondary
problem?
A client in the oliguric phase of limit oral intake to 900. to 1000ml
acute renal failure (ARF) has a
24 hour urine output of 400ml.
nurse should allow this client to
have how much oral intake
during the next 24 hours?
A female client on the mental take the client to a room for supervision by staff
health unit tells the nurse that
her roommate is sitting on the
bathroom floor with superficial
cuts on her wrists. The nurse
cleans and assesses the client’s
wrists and asks her what
happened. She doesn’t respond.
Next?
What assessment technique inspection of the mouth
should the nurse use to monitor
a client for a common untoward
effect of phenytoin (Dilantin)?
, The nurse is preparing to "This shot will help relieve the pain in your feet
administer an IM dose of Vitamin
B1 (thiamine) to a male client
experiencing acute alcohol
withdrawal and peripheral
neuritis. The client belligerently
states, “what do you think you’re
doing?” Response?
When administering an select a large, deep muscle mass
intramuscular injection
containing 3 ml of a painful
medication, Intervention?
Locate the optic disk the really light area on the right
Questions in this set (341)
A male client with Type 1 Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime.
diabetes mellitus takes a
combination of short acting
and intermediate acting
insulin. The client complains
of headaches when
awakening and his blood
glucose average for the past
week has been 210. The
nurse recognizes the client is
experiencing a daily
Somogyi, or rebound effect.
Which dosing method is likely
to relieve these symptoms?
When obtaining a throat Swab the child's erythematous oropharyngeal surfaces or tonsilar
culture from a 6 year old with pustules.
possible strepococcal
infection, which action is
most important for the nurse
to implement?
The nurse is caring for a 42- edema
year-old male client who is
excreting less sodium than he is
consuming. If this condition
continues, what complication
can the nurse expect this client
to exhibit?
Which condition would likely High altitude exposure.
cause secondary polycythemia?
An infant is treated for s/s of reocurrence
intussusception with hydrostatic
reduction. What instruction
should the nurse include in the
parents’ teaching plan?
,A client with type 1 diabetes dawn phenomenon
mellitus is prescribed 10 units of
intermediate acting insulin to be
administered at bedtime. For
which health problem is the
insulin being administered at
this time of day?
The nurse is obtaining a throat strep throat
culture of a client’s posterior
oropharyngeal region. For which
health problem will this
specimen be used to diagnose?
A middle-aged male client is serum sodium
being evaluated for lower
extremity edema. Which
laboratory value will be used to
aid in determining the cause of
this
client’s manifestation?
A client is diagnosed with hypovolemia
secondary polycythemia. Which
health
condition contributed to the
development of this secondary
problem?
A client in the oliguric phase of limit oral intake to 900. to 1000ml
acute renal failure (ARF) has a
24 hour urine output of 400ml.
nurse should allow this client to
have how much oral intake
during the next 24 hours?
A female client on the mental take the client to a room for supervision by staff
health unit tells the nurse that
her roommate is sitting on the
bathroom floor with superficial
cuts on her wrists. The nurse
cleans and assesses the client’s
wrists and asks her what
happened. She doesn’t respond.
Next?
What assessment technique inspection of the mouth
should the nurse use to monitor
a client for a common untoward
effect of phenytoin (Dilantin)?
, The nurse is preparing to "This shot will help relieve the pain in your feet
administer an IM dose of Vitamin
B1 (thiamine) to a male client
experiencing acute alcohol
withdrawal and peripheral
neuritis. The client belligerently
states, “what do you think you’re
doing?” Response?
When administering an select a large, deep muscle mass
intramuscular injection
containing 3 ml of a painful
medication, Intervention?
Locate the optic disk the really light area on the right