Exam Test 2024–2025 Already Graded A+
A child who has been stung by a bee is being evaluated by a school
nurse. The nurse observes that the youngster is allergic to bug stings
and that the child's hand is swollen. If the kid experiences anaphylaxis,
which of the following results might the nurse anticipate? (SATA)
A) Bradycardia
B) Nausea D) Urticaria E) Stridor B) Nausea D) Urticaria
E) Stridor
An unconscious client is being cared for by a nurse. When giving the
client dental care, which of the following steps should the nurse take?
A) Check to see if the customer has a gag reaction.
B) Put the patient in a supine posture C) Use a firm toothbrush to clean
teeth and gums D) Hold the mouth with two fingers covered in gauze
,A client with an alcohol use disorder who has undergone detoxification
is being cared for by a nurse. Which of the following drugs should the
nurse anticipate the provider prescribing to help the patient stay sober?
Varenicline (A)
B) Clonidine C) Buprenorphine D) Disulfiram
A customer is being interviewed for admittance by a nurse. During the
first part of the interview, which of the following assessment data
should the nurse gather?
A) The client's comfort level and capacity to engage in the interview B)
Past medical conditions and operations
C) The circumstances surrounding the client's most recent illness
D) Sociocultural background A) The degree of comfort and capacity of
the client to engage in the interview
, A client who has been experiencing bloating for a few weeks will have
their abdomen examined by a nurse. Which assessment technique
should the nurse employ first?
A) examination B) auscultation C) percussion D) palpationA)
Examination
A client is undergoing a thorough physical examination by a nurse.
Which of the following should be evaluated by the nurse using
inspection?
A) Size of the liver B) Pedal edema
C) Texture of the skin D) Gait
A client who is immobilized is being cared for by a nurse. Which of the
following health changes is a concern that the nurse should be aware of
while a client is immobile?
Reduced cardiac output, increased intestinal motility, respiratory
alkalosis, and hypocalcemiaC) A reduction in cardiac output
In a rehabilitation institution, a nurse watches as an assistive person
(AP) helps a patient move from a bed to a wheelchair. Which of the
following behaviors shows the nurse that the AP is capable of carrying