NUR 114 EXAM 1 COMPLETELY UPDATED 2025–
2026 EDITION | VERIFIED QUESTIONS & 100%
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A 38 year old woman was hospitalized with a diagnosis of cholecystitis. The nurse
would expect the history of her present illness to include intolerance to which of
the following?
a. carbohydrates
b. fat
c. protein
d. dark green vegetables - ANSWER: B
A nurse is assessing a client with a diagnosis of cholecystitis. The client is
becoming more jaundiced and reports clay-colored stools. Which of the following
BEST explains these symptoms?
a. The bile has stopped being produced
b. The pancreatic duct has an obstruction
c. The patient has cholelithiasis
d. There is an obstruction in the common bile duct - ANSWER: D
The nurse is do patient teaching for a client with cholecystitis. What information
would be considered relevant for this type of patient? SATA
a. There is gradual onset of pain
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b. Weighing daily is required
c. CBC will be ordered
d. Shock wave lithotripsy will be ordered
e. Fat intake will be limited
f. Seizures occur intermittently
g. Fatigue prevails throughout the day - ANSWER: CDE
A client with cancer of the stomach is admitted to the hospital and scheduled for a
subtotal gastrectomy. The nurse is providing preoperative teaching. What should
the nurse teach the client to do postoperatively to minimize the complication of
dumping syndrome?
a. ambulalte after every meal
b. remain on a diet low in fat
c. eat in semi recumbent position
d. increase fluid intake when eating food - ANSWER: C
A patient with ulcerative colitis is scheduled for treatment with sulfasalazine.
Which of the following are correct about this drug? SATA
a. can cause folate deficiency
b. can cause hyperchloremia
c. can cause megaloblastic anemia
d. can cause anaphylaxis
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e. can cause blindness
f. can cause thrombocytopenia
g. can cause kidney damage - ANSWER: ACDFG
A client who has ulcerative colitis has persistent diarrhea, and has lost 12 pounds
since the exacerbation of the disease. Which of the following will be most effective
in helping the client meet nutritional needs?
a. TPN
b. high calorie, high protein diet
c. eating six small meals a day
d. continuous enteral feedings - ANSWER: A
Nursing care for a child admitted with acute glomerulonephritis should be directed
towards:
a. enforcing bed rest
b. promoting diuresis
c. encouraging fluids
d. removing dietary salt - ANSWER: B
Nephrotic syndrome will result in:
a. decreased HCT
b. decreased serum protein
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c. hyperglycemia
d. hypercalcemia - ANSWER: B
A middle-aged obese female presents to the ED with severe radiating right-sided
flank pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. The nurse understands that a likely cause
of her symptoms is .
a) acute cholecystitis
b) hepatitis B
c) hepatitis A
d) pancreatitis - ANSWER: A
The nurse is obtaining information from a client with Crohn's disease about his
medication history. What medication would the nurse include when asking about
what medications the client has taken for suppression of the inflammatory and
immune response?
a) Diuretics
b) Ibuprofen (Advil)
c) Corticosteroids
d) Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) - ANSWER: C