ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
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15. An adult who was in a motor vehicle accident is
brought into the emergency department by paramedics,
who report that the patient has a decreased pulse and
decreased blood pressure. The client is experiencing the
alarm reaction stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
Which of the following hormones are the likely direct
causes of the abnormal vital signs?
A. ADH and ACTH
B. TSH and epinephrine
C. ADH and norepinephrine
,D. Epinephrine and norepinephrine - ANSWER-A. ADH
and ACTH
10. Which of the following is not a response of histamine
release?
A. Increased blood flow
B. Chemotaxis of leukocytes
C. Vasodilation
D. Increased capillary permeability - ANSWER-D.
Increased capillary permeability
,11. The nurse is caring for a client with a chromosomal
disorder. What part of the cell is involved in this client's
disorder?
A. Cytoplasm
B. Membrane
C. Nucleus
D. Organelles - ANSWER-A. Cytoplasm
12. The nurse is caring for an adult patient in the clinic
who has been evacuated and is a victim of flooding. The
patient presents with signs and symptoms of a urinary
tract infection. Along with needed education surrounding
this diagnosis, the nurse teaches the patient about rest,
, exercise, eating properly, and how to utilize deep
breathing and visualization. Which of these explanations
would best support these nursing interventions?
A. Urinary tract infections are painful, and these
techniques would help with managing the pain
B. Interventions listed are standard topics taught during
health care visits
C. Stress for long periods of time can lead to exhaustion
and decreased resistance to infection
D. The patient requested this information to teach to
extended family at home - ANSWER-B. Interventions
listed are standard topics taught during health care visits