Acute Glomerulonephritis
Nephritis
Appendicitis
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Gallbladder Disease
Development
200

Which laboratory result would indicate worsening acute glomerulonephritis?


A. Serum creatinine 1.0 mg/dL
B. ASO titer decreasing
C. Potassium 6.1 mEq/L
D. GFR improving to 70 mL/min  

What is C. Potassium 6.1 mEq/L

200

A client with acute nephritis reports sudden shortness of breath and has crackles in the lower lung fields. What is the nurse’s priority action? 

A. Administer a PRN bronchodilator
B. Assess the client’s urine output
C. Elevate the head of the bed
D. Notify the provider about fluid overload

What is C-Elevate the head of the bed

200

Which statement about administering opioids to a client with appendicitis is most accurate?

A. Opioids should never be given until diagnosis is confirmed
B. Small doses may be given to relieve pain without obscuring assessment
C. Opioids mask pain completely and are unsafe
D. IV opioids should always be withheld preoperatively

What is B. Small doses may be given to relieve pain without obscuring assessment

200

A client with a history of PUD suddenly reports severe, sharp mid-epigastric pain that radiates to the shoulders. The abdomen is rigid and board-like. Which action is the nurse’s priority?

A. Administer prescribed antacids
B. Insert a nasogastric tube to low suction
C. Check for occult blood in the stool
D. Prepare the client for emergency surgery

What is D. Prepare the client for emergency surgery

200

A 45-year-old presents with right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain radiating to the right shoulder, nausea, and vomiting after eating a fatty meal. The pain lasts for 2 hours and subsides gradually. Which condition is most likely?

A. Acute pancreatitis
B. Cholelithiasis (gallstones)
C. Peptic ulcer disease
D. Appendicitis

What is B. Cholelithiasis (gallstones)

200

A 9-month-old infant with suspected cerebral palsy has poor head control, stiff arms and legs, and persistent scissoring of the legs. Which is the most appropriate nursing action?

A. Teach the parents passive range-of-motion exercises
B. Schedule physical therapy evaluation
C. Document as normal developmental variation
D. Recommend a high-protein diet

What is B. Schedule physical therapy evaluation

400

The nurse is reviewing the provider’s orders for a client with acute glomerulonephritis. Which order should the nurse question?


A. Daily weights
B. Low-sodium diet
C. Increase protein intake
D. Fluid restriction

What is C. Increase protein intake

400

A client with nephritis is prescribed high-dose corticosteroids. Which instruction is most important for the nurse to include?


A. “Avoid grapefruit juice.”
B. “Monitor your weight daily.”
C. “Take this medication with food.”
D. “Report any signs of infection immediately.”

What is D. “Report any signs of infection immediately.”

400

A 19-year-old presents with abdominal pain that began around the umbilicus and now localizes to the right lower quadrant. They also report nausea and anorexia. Which assessment finding is most concerning?

A. Mild fever (100.4°F / 38°C)
B. Guarding on palpation of RLQ
C. Slightly elevated WBC 12,500/mm³
D. Pain improves after passing gas

What is B. Guarding on palpation of RLQ

400

An older adult taking NSAIDs daily for osteoarthritis presents with dizziness, weakness, and melena. What is the nurse’s priority action?

A. Obtain vital signs
B. Encourage oral hydration
C. Administer prescribed sucralfate
D. Draw coagulation studies

What is A. Obtain vital signs

400

A client with cholecystitis develops jaundice, clay-colored stools, and dark urine. Which complication should the nurse suspect?

A. Gallbladder perforation
B. Choledocholithiasis (common bile duct obstruction)
C. Pancreatitis
D. Gastroenteritis

What is B. Choledocholithiasis (common bile duct obstruction)

400

A 6-year-old with spastic CP is prescribed baclofen. Which assessment finding requires immediate nursing intervention?

A. Mild drowsiness
B. Muscle relaxation
C. Hypotension and respiratory depression
D. Improved gait

What is C. Hypotension and respiratory depression

600

Which statement by the client recovering from acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis indicates the need for further teaching?


A. “I should monitor my urine for changes in color.”
B. “I will finish all of my antibiotics as prescribed.”
C. “I will check my blood pressure regularly at home.”                                                                D. “My activity level can return to normal immediately.” 

What is D. “My activity level can return to normal immediately.” 

600

Which medication order should the nurse question for a client diagnosed with acute nephritis?
A. Sodium polystyrene sulfonate
B. Furosemide
C. Ibuprofen
D. Hydralazine

What is C. Ibuprofen

600

An older adult presents with vague abdominal discomfort, mild nausea, and low-grade fever. Which statement is most important for the nurse to remember?

A. Appendicitis always presents with RLQ pain
B. Older adults may present atypically, delaying diagnosis
C. WBC count is always elevated in appendicitis
D. Surgery can usually be delayed safely in older adults

What is B. Older adults may present atypically, delaying diagnosis

600

A client with suspected perforated ulcer has an NG tube inserted. Which finding should the nurse report immediately?

A. Light green drainage
B. Increasing abdominal distention
C. A small amount of red-tinged output
D. Clear drainage after flushing

What is B. Increasing abdominal distention

600

Which client statement indicates understanding of risk reduction for gallstones?

A. “I will continue a high-fat diet to maintain weight.”
B. “I should maintain a healthy weight and avoid rapid weight loss.”
C. “I will take birth control pills indefinitely to prevent gallstones.”
D. “Gallstones are unrelated to diet or weight.”

What is B. "I should maintain a healthy weight and avoid rapid weight loss."

600

A 9-year-old child is referred for evaluation due to inattention and difficulty completing schoolwork. Which observation is most consistent with ADHD?

A. Occasional daydreaming and completing tasks slowly
B. Frequent fidgeting, inability to remain seated, and interrupting others
C. Shyness and fear of social interaction
D. Prefers playing alone and limited verbal communication

What is B. Frequent fidgeting, inability to remain seated, and interrupting others

800

A client with acute glomerulonephritis reports a sudden headache and blurred vision. What is the nurse’s priority action?


A. Notify the provider of worsening nephron damage
B. Assess for signs of hypertensive encephalopathy
C. Administer prescribed diuretics
D. Prepare the client for possible dialysis

What is B. Assess for signs of hypertensive encephalopathy

800

A client with acute glomerulonephritis is on strict fluid restriction. Which finding indicates the treatment is ineffective?
A. Crackles in both lung bases
B. Decreasing daily weight
C. Blood pressure trending downward
D. Increased urine output

What is A. Crackles in both lung bases 

800

A 7-year-old presents with vague abdominal pain, vomiting, and a temperature of 100.8°F. Parents say the child is irritable and refuses to walk. Which assessment finding is most concerning?

A. Diffuse tenderness with rebound
B. Anorexia
C. History of mild constipation
D. Slightly elevated WBC

What is A. Diffuse tenderness with rebound

800

Which evaluation best indicates that PPI therapy is effective for PUD?

A. Improved appetite
B. Decrease in gastric acidity
C. Resolution of nausea
D. Weight gain over 2 weeks

What is B. Decrease in gastric acidity

800

Which finding is most consistent with obstruction of the bile duct?

A. Elevated WBC
B. Elevated AST and ALT
C. Elevated alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin
D. Normal electrolytes

What is C. Elevated alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin 

800

Which intervention is most effective for improving attention and behavior in a school-aged child with ADHD?

A. Consistent daily routines and structured environment
B. Allowing free play during school hours
C. Using time-outs only during evenings
D. Avoiding teacher involvement

What is A. Consistent daily routines and structured environment

1000

Which task can the nurse safely delegate to an experienced UAP when caring for a client with acute glomerulonephritis?

A. Monitor for worsening periorbital edema
B. Measure and record strict intake and output
C. Teach the client about sodium restrictions
D. Assess lung sounds for fluid overload

What is B. Measure and record strict intake and output

1000

A client with nephritis has the following labs: BUN 58mg/dL, creatinine 3.6mg/dL, potassium 5.8mEq/L, and GFR 18mL/min. Which assessment finding requires immediate intervention?

A. Muscle cramps in the legs
B. Tall, peaked T-waves on EKG
C. Nausea and decreased appetite
D. Urine output of 250 mL over 8 hours

What is B. Tall, peaked T-waves on EKG

1000

A client with RLQ pain has the following labs: WBC 15,800/mm³, neutrophils 80%, CRP elevated. Which interpretation is most appropriate?

A. Normal lab values
B. Indicative of early appendicitis
C. Suggests bacterial infection / inflammation
D. Suggests viral infection

What is C. Suggests bacterial infection / inflammation

1000

A nurse is counseling a client newly diagnosed with PUD. Which statement indicates correct understanding of risk reduction?

A. “I will switch from smoking cigarettes to chewing tobacco.”
B. “I should avoid NSAIDs unless specifically prescribed.”
C. “Alcohol in moderation is recommended to reduce acid.”
D. “I should increase my caffeine intake to soothe my stomach.”

What is B. “I should avoid NSAIDs unless specifically prescribed.”

1000

An older adult with cholecystitis reports confusion, hypotension, and tachycardia. Which is the priority nursing action?

A. Assess pain level
B. Prepare for laparoscopic surgery
C. Initiate IV fluids and notify provider
D. Encourage oral intake

What is C. Initiate IV fluids and notify provider

1000

A 12-month-old child is admitted for evaluation of failure to thrive. Which findings should the nurse expect? Select all that apply.

A. Weight below the 5th percentile for age
B. Delayed developmental milestones
C. Frequent infections
D. Excessive height for age
E. Thin, sparse hair and dry skin
F. Hyperactivity and irritability

What is A, B, C, E, F

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