That's when I could finally breathe
And baby now we got bad blood
I can do it with a broken heart
Look what you made me do
Have I known you 20 seconds or 20 years
100

The nurse is assigned four clients. Which client does the nurse need to see first?

A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who is in a tripod position

A client with type 1 diabetes who is using respiratory accessory muscles

A client with asthma who is wheezing and has RR 19

A client who has pneumonia, a fever, and bloody sputum

Who is a client with type 1 diabetes who is using respiratory accessory muscles?

100

The nurse is planning care for a client during the acute phase of a sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis. Which of the following actions would be MOST appropriate?

Fluid restriction 1000cc per day

Administer analgesic therapy as ordered

Encourage increased caloric intake

Ambulate in hallway four times a day

What is administer analgesic therapy as ordered?

100

The student nurse is reviewing the electrical activity of the heart. The student nurse is aware that the electrical impulse begins where?

What is the SA node?

100

A diabetic patient has the following presentation: unresponsive to voice or touch, tachycardia, diaphoresis, and pallor. Which of the following actions by the healthcare provider is the priority?

Send blood to the laboratory for analysis

Administer 50% dextrose IV per protocol

Administer oxygen per nasal cannula

Administer the prescribed insulin

What is administer 50% dextrose?

100

A nurse in a long-term care facility is caring for a 78-year-old man with dementia. Which of the following are the main signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia?

Impaired motor skills and lack of coordination

Delusions and hallucinations

Weight loss, fatigue, and hopelessness

Poor judgment, memory deficit, and irritability

What is poor judgment, memory deficit, and irritability?

200

When caring for a patient with emphysema requiring supplemental oxygen, the healthcare provider carefully titrates the oxygen to the lowest effective dose in order to avoid

Obstructive apnea

Respiratory alkalosis

Hypoventilation

Hyperventilation


What is hypoventilation?

200

Angiotensin can directly stimulate the adrenal cortex, leading to the release of this certain hormone.

What is aldosterone?

200

A client is admitted with the diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction. Which lab value would be consistent with this diagnosis?

 

What is Troponin?

200

The client is admitted to the intensive care department diagnosed with myxedema coma. Which assessment data warrant immediate intervention by the nurse?

Serum blood glucose level of 74 mg/dL.

Telemetry reading showing sinus bradycardia.

The client is lethargic and sleeps all the time.

Pulse oximeter reading of 90%.

What is a pulse ox of 90%?

200

The nurse is reviewing the chart of a patient with a history of acute meningitis. When assessing this patient, which of the following symptoms would be unexpected in the acute phase of meningitis?

A. Increased appetite.  

B. Fever.  

C. Sensitivity to light (photophobia).

D. Vomiting.  





What is increased appetite?

300

A patient who has a history of chronic bronchitis is admitted to the medical unit. The healthcare provider notes the red blood cell count is elevated. Which of these is the likely contributing factor to this lab result in this patient?

Hypercapnia

Chronic hypoxia

Insensible water loss

Decreased fluid intake



What is chronic hypoxia?

300

A nurse working on the medical floor is assessing patients. Which action will prevent a type II hypersensitivity reaction in the clients?

Steroid administration for severe serum sickness

Correctly identifying patients prior to blood transfusions

Keeping the patient free of offending agents

Providing a latex-free environment for patients

What is correctly identifying patients prior to blood transfusions?

300

In a client with mitral regurgitation the nurse would expect to see which of the following signs and symptoms?

Elevated white blood cell count

Crushing chest pain

Low red blood cell count

Exertional dyspnea

What is exertional dyspnea?

300

Which of the following is a physiological function that is mediated by a hormone released by the posterior pituitary?

Water retention

Decrease in calcium levels

Maturation of the egg and sperm

Increase in thyroid hormone level


What is water retention?

300

A client with head trauma develops a urine output of 300 ml/hr, dry skin, and dry mucous membranes. Which of the following nursing interventions is the most appropriate to perform initially?

Evaluate urine specific gravity

Anticipate treatment for renal failure

Provide emollients to the skin to prevent breakdown

Slow down the IV fluids and notify the physician


What is Evaluate urine specific gravity?

400

A 19-year-old patient has been diagnosed with pneumonia. Upon the healthcare provider’s initial assessment, she notes the patient's breathing is rapid and shallow. Place the healthcare provider’s next steps in the order in which they should be performed.

Record the patient’s respiratory rate.
Administer oxygen via nasal cannula.
Document the findings.
Listen to the patient’s breath sounds.
Place a pulse oximeter on the patient.




What is Administer O2

Pulse ox

listen

record rate

document

400

The physician orders a patient with suspected iron deficiency anemia a blood smear test to assess the  quality of the RBCs. How would the red blood cells appear if the patient had iron deficiency anemia

What is hypochromic and microcytic?

400

When discussing hypertension with a student, which of the following will the healthcare provider identify as a factor related to hypertension?

Increased afterload

Decreased cardiac output

Hypovolemia


What is increased afterload?

400

A nursing student is studying the difference between hypo and hyperthyroidism. Which of the following show they have a grasp on the information?

Graves disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. 

Increased amounts of TH cause a decrease in cardiac output and peripheral blood flow.

Decreased renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate reduces the kidney's ability to excrete water, which may cause hyponatremia.

Deficient amounts of TH cause abnormalities in lipidmetabolism with decreased serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

What is decreased renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate reduces the kidney's ability to excrete water, which may cause hyponatremia?

400

A client is admitted to the ER for head trauma is diagnosed with an epidural hematoma. The underlying cause of epidural hematoma is usually related to which of the following conditions?


Laceration of the middle meningeal artery

Rupture of the carotid artery

Thromboembolism from a carotid artery

Venous bleeding from the arachnoid space

What is Laceration of the middle meningeal artery?

500

Several family members of a patient diagnosed with a pleural effusion are concerned that the patient has not been “coughing up any of the fluid.” The healthcare provider understands that nonproductive cough is expected because the:

Fluid collection is outside of the airways and alveoli.

Effusion has most likely resolved.

Fluid collection is excreted through circulation.

Pressure of the fluid is restricting the airway.


What is Fluid collection is outside of the airways and alveoli?

500

The student nurse is caring for a patient on the medical-surgical unit for splenectomy. The student learns the functions of the spleen include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

Breakdown of hemoglobin

Destruction of red blood cells that are old or defective

 Production of vitamin K

 Storage of iron

 Storage of platelets

Make new T and B cells

What is breakdown of hemoglobin, destruction of red blood cells that are old or defective and storage of platelets

 

500

The nurse is tending to a 50-year-old patient who is experiencing frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVCs). Given the situation, what should the nurse prioritize in their assessment?


Factors that may have precipitated the condition, such as infection.

Possible causative factors like caffeine consumption.

The patient's feeling of palpitations.

Blood pressure levels and the state of peripheral perfusion.



What is Blood pressure levels and the state of peripheral perfusion.?

500

The nurse is teaching diet restrictions for a client with Addison’s disease. The client would indicate an understanding of the diet by stating?

“I will increase potassium and sodium and restrict fluids.”

“I will increase sodium and fluids and restrict potassium.”

“I will increase sodium, potassium and fluids.”

“I will increase fluids and restrict sodium and potassium.”

What is “I will increase sodium and fluids and restrict potassium.”?

500

Nurse Taylor is assessing a patient who was admitted after a head injury from a car accident. While monitoring for signs of increased intracranial pressure (ICP), she remains alert for early indicators. Which of the following would most likely be the first sign to appear?


A. A noticeable decrease in heart rate (bradycardia). 

B. Onset of restlessness and confusion.  

C. Excessive output of very dilute urine.  

D. A widening of the pulse pressure.


What is Onset of restlessness and confusion. ?

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