APEA PREDICTOR /APEA PREDICTOR FINAL EXAM
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Which of these instructions should be included in the
teaching plan for the parents of a 10-month-old infant who
is admitted to the hospital for failure to thrive?
a. Advise the mother to make sure the infant drinks the
entire bottle at each feeding.
b. Encourage the mother to feed the infant slowly in a
quiet environment.
c. Teach the mother to position the infant on the abdomen
following feedings.
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d. Instruct the mother to play actively with the infant during
bottle feedings. - ANSWER-b. Encourage the mother to
feed the infant slowly in a quiet environment.
When a newborn is 48 hours old, a nurse notes that the
child is jaundiced. The nurse should recognize which of
these conditions as a probable cause of the newborn's
jaundice?
a. Dehydration.
b. Liver immaturity.
c. ABO incompatibility.
d. Gallbladder immaturity. - ANSWER-b. Liver immaturity.
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Which of these items should a nurse removed from the
food tray of a client who is on a sodium-restricted diet?
a. Packet of a salt substitute.
b. Grapefruit juice.
c. Container of jelly.
d. Ketchup. - ANSWER-d. Ketchup.
Which of these statements, if made by a client who had a
total hip replacement, would indicate a correct
understanding of the postoperative instructions?
a. "I will stoop carefully to pick up items from the floor."
b. "I will use a raised toilet seat in the bathroom."
c. "I will bend forward when tying my shoes."
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d. "I will put my leg through the full range of motion each
day." - ANSWER-b. "I will use a raised toilet seat in the
bathroom."
Which of these measures should a nurse include when
planning care for an 88-year-old client who is admitted to
the hospital with pneumonia?
a. Restricting visitors to the client's immediate family
members.
b. Limiting the client care activities to no more than five
minutes each.
c. Allowing the client to perform self-care as tolerated.