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Bank category: NCLEX QBANK #2 PASTEXAMS QUESTIONS RECAPS – Part (iii)
,1 Question 1
Assessment of a newborn male reveals that the infant has hypospadias. The nurse
knows that:
☐ A. The infant should be circumcised to facilitate voiding
☑ B. The infant should not be circumcised
☐ C. Surgical correction will be done by 6 months of age
☐ D. Surgical correction is delayed until 6 years of age
RATIONALE
A newborn with hypospadias should not be circumcised because the foreskin may be needed
later for surgical repair. Protecting available tissue is important.
KEY TERMS EXPLAINED
Hypospadias = abnormal opening of the urethra on the underside of the penis
Circumcised = removal of the foreskin
Surgical correction = operation to repair the defect
Foreskin = skin covering the tip of the penis
,2 Question 2
The nurse is providing dietary teaching for a client with elevated cholesterol levels.
Which cooking oil isnotsuggested for the client on a low-cholesterol diet?
☐ A. Canola oil
☑ B. Coconut oil
☐ C. Safflower oil
☐ D. Sunflower oil
RATIONALE
Coconut oil is high in saturated fat, which can raise cholesterol levels. For a low-cholesterol diet,
oils lower in saturated fat are preferred.
KEY TERMS EXPLAINED
Elevated cholesterol = higher-than-normal cholesterol in the blood
Saturated fat = fat associated with increased cholesterol levels
Canola oil = a cooking oil lower in saturated fat
Low-cholesterol diet = diet aimed at reducing blood cholesterol
, 3 Question 3
The nurse is caring for a client with an above-the-knee amputation (AKA).
Animportantintervention that the nurse should do is:
☑ A. Place the client in a prone position 15–30 minutes thrice a day
☐ B. Keep the foot of the bed elevated on shock blocks
☐ C. Place trochanter rolls on either side of the affected leg
☐ D. Keep the client’s leg elevated on two pillows
RATIONALE
After an above-the-knee amputation, the client should lie prone several times a day to help
prevent hip flexion contractures. This promotes proper positioning for future mobility and
prosthetic use.
KEY TERMS EXPLAINED
Above-the-knee amputation = surgical removal of the leg above the knee
Prone position = lying flat on the abdomen
Contracture = permanent tightening of muscles or joints
Prosthetic use = using an artificial limb