Mental Health
OB
Medical/Surgical
General Nursing Knowledge
Miscellaneous
100

What are the symptoms of anorexia?

"Cycles of self-starvation, binging, purging, and exercising are common."

100

What is the white cheese-like substance on the newborn's skin called?

Vernix

100

The nurse is teaching the caregivers of a child with cystic fibrosis. What is most important for the nurse to teach this family?

What is teach them to use good handwashing techniques.

100

Which 3 factor(s) would the nurse identify in a child diagnosed with oppositional-defiant disorder?


Parental neglect

Sexual abuse

Physical abuse

100

Name characteristics of a client who is suspected of having factitious disorder.

Client's laboratory reports are inconsistent with reported symptoms.

Client uses medical terminology to describe the condition.

Client's history is inconsistent with objective findings.

200

A child is exhibiting suicidal ideations, which intervention should take priority for this client?

Maintaining a safe environment.

200

Why do uterine contractions continue after the baby and placenta have been expelled?

Contractions seal off the blood vessels at the site of the placenta.

200

It is the highest priority in the treatment for skin allergies.

What is reducing swelling and relieving itching.

200

Which assessment findings would be observed in a client with opiate use?

Pinpoint-sized pupils

Decreased respiratory rate

Drowsiness or sedation, often appearing lethargic or unresponsive.

Slurred speech

Changes in appetite or weight fluctuations

200

Name 3 nursing interventions that should be included in the plan of care to prevent pressure injuries?







Keep skin clean and dry

Reposition the patient every 2 hours

Use pressure‑relieving mattress

Encourage adequate nutrition

300

 What is it called when a client is exhibiting lip smacking, facial grimacing, and protruding tongue movements?

Tardive dyskinesia

300

What is the name of the medicine used for treatment to ripen the cervix in anticipation of labor?

misoprostol

300

What is the most important information that patients must do to help them stay as healthy as possible when they have a chronic disease (examples:  schizophrenia, HIV, hypertension)

Adherence to therapeutic medication regimen

300

What are 3 signs or symptoms of compartment syndrome?

  • Muscle pain (more severe than the usual soreness after intense activity).
  • Tightness.
  • Severe pain when stretching.
  • Numbness.
  • Tingling or a burning feeling under the skin (paresthesia).
300

The nurse administers albuterol via nebulizer.
Which assessment finding indicates the medication is effective?


Improved air movement on auscultation

400

What type of therapy will be used for a client who has an intense fear of flying has elected to participate in a therapy that culminates in a short air flight. 

What is Behavioral therapy.

400

Why does the nurse prioritize swaddling of the newborn?

What is loss of body heat by the infant who has poor thermoregulation.

400

The client who is waiting to be transported to the operating room tells the nurse of a fear of waking up during the operation. The client is visibly upset with sweaty palms, wringing of the hands, and increased heart rate. Which is the best action to be taken by the nurse?

Stay with the client until anesthesiologist evaluates situation.

400

What is confabulation?

Confabulation is a memory error consisting of the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world.

400

Bag non‑washable items for 24–48 hours

Wash bedding and clothing in hot water

Treat all household members

What are the instructions the nurse needs to provide to the parents of a child diagnosed with head lice.

500

What is it called when a person is unable to remember any personal information covering the entire scope of their life?

Dissociative amnesia

500

What is happening to this pregnant client in her third trimester, who is lying supine on the examination table, and suddenly grows very short of breath and dizzy?

Blood is trapped in the vena cava in a supine position.

500

What is it called if a bone breaks it can cause permanent damage and stop the growth of the bone.

What is a epiphyseal plate

500

When a person is giving away prized possessions it might be a sign of what?

What are warning signs of suicide risk.

500

Jugular vein distention

Weight gain

Peripheral edema

Ascites

What is right sided heart failure?

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