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REX-PN CORRECT EXAMS SCRIPT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔Stool antigen test - ✔✔A diagnostic test used to detect the presence of Helicobacter
pylori infection in the gastrointestinal tract.

✔✔Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) - ✔✔A procedure that uses a flexible tube
with a camera to examine the upper digestive tract, including the esophagus, stomach,
and duodenum.

✔✔Gastric ulcer - ✔✔A sore that develops on the lining of the stomach.

✔✔peripheral arterial insufficiency - ✔✔Condition that affects blood flow to the limbs.

✔✔nursing interventions for circulation - ✔✔Maintaining the client's extremities in an
elevated position, keeping the client's extremities warm.

✔✔antipsychotic medication - ✔✔Medication prescribed for managing hallucinations
and delusions.

✔✔Addison's disease - ✔✔A disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands do not
produce enough hormones.

,✔✔dyspepsia - ✔✔Indigestion or discomfort in the upper abdomen.

✔✔muscle weakness - ✔✔A condition where muscles do not have the strength to
perform tasks.

✔✔external radiation therapy - ✔✔A treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill
cancer cells.

✔✔prophylactic antibiotics - ✔✔Antibiotics prescribed to prevent infection.

✔✔history of an arteriovenous (AV) shunt - ✔✔A medical condition that may require
prophylactic antibiotics.

✔✔cerebral clip following surgery for an aneurysm - ✔✔A condition that may require
prophylactic antibiotics.

✔✔history of a myocardial infarction (MI) - ✔✔A medical history that may require
prophylactic antibiotics.

✔✔prosthetic heart valve - ✔✔A condition that may require prophylactic antibiotics.

✔✔hemodialysis treatments - ✔✔A procedure that may increase the risk for hepatitis B
(HBV).

✔✔alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level - ✔✔An increased level may indicate liver
damage or disease.

✔✔crutch-walking techniques - ✔✔Methods taught to clients for safe ambulation using
crutches.

✔✔axillae support while walking - ✔✔An incorrect method of weight support during
crutch walking.

✔✔weight transfer while sitting - ✔✔Correct technique involves transferring weight to
arms and unaffected leg.

✔✔hallucinations - ✔✔Sensory experiences that appear real but are created by the
mind.

✔✔delusions - ✔✔False beliefs that are strongly held despite evidence to the contrary.

✔✔nursing care for clients - ✔✔Providing appropriate interventions based on client
conditions.

, ✔✔essential follow-up findings - ✔✔Findings that require further investigation or action
by the nurse.

✔✔3-point alternating gait - ✔✔A walking pattern where the affected leg does not touch
the ground.

✔✔Descending stairs with crutches - ✔✔Lower the crutches onto the next step before
the unaffected leg.

✔✔Cesarean delivery - ✔✔A surgical procedure to deliver a baby through incisions in
the abdomen and uterus, in this case, performed 24 hours ago.

✔✔Third-degree perineal laceration - ✔✔A severe tear that occurs during childbirth,
affecting the vaginal tissue and anal sphincter.

✔✔Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) - ✔✔The breaking of the amniotic sac
before labor begins, requiring bed rest.

✔✔Vaginal delivery - ✔✔The process of giving birth through the birth canal, in this case,
2 days ago.

✔✔Major depression - ✔✔A mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings
of sadness and loss of interest.

✔✔Appropriate nursing response - ✔✔Asking the client what has been the most helpful
for them.

✔✔Positron emission tomography (PET) scan - ✔✔A medical imaging technique that
requires specific preparations, including withholding anticoagulants and dietary
restrictions.

✔✔Anticoagulant - ✔✔A medication that prevents blood clotting, which should be
withheld for 48 hours before a PET scan.

✔✔Low-protein, low-residue diet - ✔✔A dietary regimen that limits protein and fiber, to
be followed for 72 hours before a PET scan.

✔✔Full bladder requirement - ✔✔The necessity to not void for 4 hours prior to a PET
scan.

✔✔Caffeine or alcohol restriction - ✔✔Avoiding beverages containing caffeine or
alcohol for 24 hours before a PET scan.

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