PN 101 Final Actual Exam Newest 2025/2026 With
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For the client who is at risk for stroke, the most
important guideline the nurse should teach is to: -
....ANSWER.....✓✓monitor blood pressure.
A client is being evaluated for a stroke. The nurse
knows that one of the easiest and most common
diagnostic tests used to differentiate between strokes
is: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓computed tomography (CT).
While instructing a client on stroke prevention, the
nurse mentions medications that are useful in stroke
prevention. The following medications are effective in
preventing a stroke, EXCEPT: -
....ANSWER.....✓✓anticholinergics
A client is being seen in the emergency department
experiencing symptoms of a stroke. The nurse realizes
that the administration of a medication to break clots,
such as tPA, should be administered within how many
minutes of the client presenting to the emergency
department? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓60 minutes
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What is the major cause of traumatic brain injuries? -
....ANSWER.....✓✓MVC
A client is diagnosed with a mild brain injury. Which of
the following is an example of a mild injury? -
....ANSWER.....✓✓Concussion
The nurse is planning care for a client diagnosed with
increased intracranial pressure after a head injury.
Which of the following interventions can be used to
reduce increased intracranial pressure? -
....ANSWER.....✓✓Administer corticosteroids and
osmotic diuretics as prescribed.
The nurse, caring for a client recovering from a
traumatic brain injury, knows the client and the family
are eligible for specific federal programs because of
the: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓Traumatic Brain Injury Act of
2008
Which of the following should be avoided when caring
for a client diagnosed with increased intracranial
pressure? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓Placing the bed in
Trendelenburg
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A client is being instructed on treatments available for
a newly diagnosed brain tumor. The nurse realizes that
this client's treatment could include all of the following
EXCEPT: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓photo DNA therapy
A client diagnosed with an embolic stroke is not a
candidate for tPA. The nurse realizes that the client
might be eligible for which of the following forms of
treatment? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓Carotid stenting
The nurse is caring for a patient with increased
intracranial pressure. Which action is considered
unsafe? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓Clustering many nursing
activities
The earliest and most sensitive assessment finding that
would indicate an alteration in intracranial regulation
would be? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓change in level of
consciousness.
Components of the GCS the nurse would use to assess
a patient after a head injury include: -
....ANSWER.....✓✓verbal responsiveness.
A child care worker complains of flu-like symptoms. On
further assessment, hepatitis is suspected. The nurse
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realizes that this individual is at risk for which type of
hepatitis? - ....ANSWER.....✓✓Hepatitis A
An older male is diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver.
The nurse knows that the most likely cause of this
problem is: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓drinking excessive
alcohol
A client is scheduled for a liver biopsy. The nurse
realizes that the most important sign to assess for is: -
....ANSWER.....✓✓Bleeding
The nurse realizes that the organ which is a major site
for metastases, harboring and growing cancerous cells
that originated in some other part of the body, is the: -
....ANSWER.....✓✓liver
A school age child is placed on a waiting list for a liver
transplant. The nurse knows that the most common
reason for children to need this type of transplant is
because of: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓biliary atresia
Because health care workers are at a greater risk of
hepatitis B infection, it is recommended that all health
care workers: - ....ANSWER.....✓✓become vaccinated