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Question 1 of 34
1. Question
Category:The nurse in the outpatient clinic reviews the history of a client recently diagnosed with essential hypertension. The nurse is MOST concerned if the client states which of the following?
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Question 2 of 34
2. Question
Category:The nurse on the medical/surgical unit cares for an elderly client two days after hip replacement surgery. The nurse asks the client if she is in pain. The client responds, “I am just fine.” Which of the following responses by the nurse is MOST appropriate?
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Question 3 of 34
3. Question
Category:The nurse in the outpatient clinic reviews the history of a client recently diagnosed with essential hypertension. The nurse is MOST concerned if the client states which of the following?
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Question 4 of 34
4. Question
Category:A patient begins hyperventilating due to a panic attack. The registered nurse knows that the correct intervention is to:
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Question 5 of 34
5. Question
Category:A patient with glaucoma asks the nurse what he can do to improve his vision. The nurse knows that:
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Question 6 of 34
6. Question
Category:The nurse cares for a client who suffered a severe eye injury related to an acid splash. The nurse administers proparacaine hydrochloride (Ophthaine) before each eye examination. It is MOST important for the nurse to take which of the following actions?
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Question 7 of 34
7. Question
Category:A five-month-old boy is brought to the clinic by his parents for a routine visit. Which of the following observations would require an intervention by the nurse?
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Question 8 of 34
8. Question
Category:The lab results are now available for a nurse caring for a patient with Addison’s disease. Which of the following results are UNEXPECTED in this patient?
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Question 9 of 34
9. Question
Category:A patient with glaucoma asks the nurse what he can do to improve his vision. The nurse knows that:
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Question 10 of 34
10. Question
Category:The nurse cares for four clients in labor on the maternity unit. Which of the following patients should the nurse see FIRST?
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Question 11 of 34
11. Question
Category:The nurse cares for a patient with myasthenia gravis. Which of the following is a symptom that is NOT typically part of the disease?
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Question 12 of 34
12. Question
Category:The nurse cares for a client who suffered a severe eye injury related to an acid splash. The nurse administers proparacaine hydrochloride (Ophthaine) before each eye examination. It is MOST important for the nurse to take which of the following actions?
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Question 13 of 34
13. Question
Category:A five-month-old boy is brought to the clinic by his parents for a routine visit. Which of the following observations would require an intervention by the nurse?
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Question 14 of 34
14. Question
Category:A 67-year-old client is seen in the outpatient clinic for complaints of perineal irritation due to frequent incontinence. Which of the following measures, if suggested to the client by the nurse, is BEST?
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Question 15 of 34
15. Question
Category:The nurse at the daycare center observes children playing on the playground. The nurse is MOST concerned if which of the following is observed?
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Question 16 of 34
16. Question
Category:A patient is admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit following diagnosis of a myocardial infarction. Please order the following actions from first to last.
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Initiate an intravenous catheter
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Initiate thrombolytic therapy
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Administer oxygen at 2L
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Connect the patient to continuous cardiac monitoring equipment
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Question 17 of 34
17. Question
Category:The nurse cares for a client diagnosed with conversion reaction. The nurse identifies the client is utilizing which of the following defense mechanisms?
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Question 18 of 34
18. Question
Category:The nurse cares for a client who suffered a severe eye injury related to an acid splash. The nurse administers proparacaine hydrochloride (Ophthaine) before each eye examination. It is MOST important for the nurse to take which of the following actions?
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Question 19 of 34
19. Question
Category:Which of the following situations on a psychiatric unit are an example of a trusting patient-nurse relationship?
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Question 20 of 34
20. Question
Category:The nurse in an emergency room receives a call from an ambulance alerting that a bomb has gone off in a nearby shopping center and a minimum of forty victims will be arriving shortly for medical care. What action should the nurse take NEXT?
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Question 21 of 34
21. Question
Category:A patient is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization this afternoon. Which of the following, if noted in the patient’s chart by the nurse, is a contraindication to the test?
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Question 22 of 34
22. Question
Category:Which of the following skin manifestations in an infant MOST concerns the nurse?
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Question 23 of 34
23. Question
Category:A patient with rheumatoid arthritis complains to the nurse that exercise is very painful for her. What does the nurse recommend to the patient?
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Question 24 of 34
24. Question
Category:A patient at the outpatient clinic describes leg pain that occurs while walking and is relieved with rest. The patient asks why this happens to him. The nurse knows that the pain is related to:
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Question 25 of 34
25. Question
Category:A patient takes Nardil for depression and is confused by the dietary restrictions and allowances that are required with the medication. Which food on the list below is NOT permitted when taking Nardil?
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Question 26 of 34
26. Question
Category:The nurse supervises a UAP (unlicensed assistive personnel) assist a legally blind patient with their meal at dinner time. What action, if performed by the UAP, is correct?
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Question 27 of 34
27. Question
Category:The nurse notes that a physician new to the hospital’s computer system has input three out of four orders INCORRECTLY for a patient. Which of the following medications is CORRECT for a patient with the following criteria: Diabetes Insipidus, Dehydration, Hypertension.
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Question 28 of 34
28. Question
Category:The nurse gives discharge teaching to a patient going home on Doxycycline. Which of the following patient statements, if made by the patient to the nurse, requires further teaching?
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Question 29 of 34
29. Question
Category:A patient with Cushing’s disease asks the nurse to help him choose a meal for dinner later. Which of the following meals is the best option?
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Question 30 of 34
30. Question
Category:Reduction of Risk Potential
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Question 31 of 34
31. Question
Category:The nurse is discharging a patient who had recurrent kidney stones. Which of the following statements, if made by the patient to the nurse, would be considered correct?
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Question 32 of 34
32. Question
Category:Two days after a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), a patient is sitting up in a chair by the side of the bed. The nurse walks in and discovers the patient is cold, pale, and responds only to tactile stimulation. Which of the following actions does the nurse take NEXT?
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Question 33 of 34
33. Question
Category:The nurse on a locked psychiatric unit is administering morning medications to a patient with schizophrenia. The patient refuses and says, “I’m not going to take that!” What is the nurse’s BEST response?
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Question 34 of 34
34. Question
Category:The nurse on the medical/surgical unit cares for an elderly client two days after hip replacement surgery. The nurse asks the client if she is in pain. The client responds, “I am just fine.” Which of the following responses by the nurse is MOST appropriate?
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