FUNDAMENTALS ACTUAL EXAM 2024 REAL QUESTIONS
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The nurse assess an immobile, elderly male client and determines that
his blood pressure is 138/60, his temperature is 95.8F, and his output is
100 mL of concentrated urine during the last hour. He has wet-
sounding lung sounds, and increased respiratory secretions. Based on
these assessment findings, what nursing action is the most important
for the nurse to implement?
A. encourage additional additional fluid intake
B. provide the client with an additional blanket
C. turn the patient Q2
D. administer a PRN anti hypertensive prescription - Answer-C. turn the
patient Q2
The home health nurse visits an elderly female client who had a brain
attack three months ago and is now able to ambulate with the
assistance of a quad cane. Which assessment finding has the greatest
implications for this client's case?
A. The client's pulse rate is 10 beats higher than it was at the last visit
one week ago
,B. the client tells the nurse that she does not have much of an appetite
today
C. the husband, who is the caregiver, begins to weep when you ask how
he is doing
D. the nurse notes that there are numerous scatter rubs throughout the
house - Answer-D. the nurse notes that there are numerous scatter
rubs throughout the house
The nurse removes the dressing on a client's heel that is covering a
pressure sore one-inch in diameter and finds that there is straw-colored
drainage seeping from the wound. What description of this finding
should the nurse include in the client's record?
A. stage 1 pressure sore draining sero-anguineous drainage
B. one-inch pressure sore draining serous fluid
C. pressure sore draining serous fluid
D. pressure sore on heel with a small amount of purulent drainage -
Answer-B. one-inch pressure sore draining serous fluid
A medication is prescribed to be given QID. What schedule should the
nurse use to administer this prescription?
A. 800
B. 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000
C. every other day at 0800
D. 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 0000, 0400 - Answer-B. 0800, 1200, 1600,
2000
, The nurse working in the emergency department is assessing four
client's ability to tolerate pain. Which client is likely to tolerate a higher
level of pain.
A. A 23-year-old woman who sprained her knee while biking
B. a 55-year-old woman who has had moderate low back pain for three
months
C. A 10-year-old who was burned by a camp fire earlier today
D. A 70 year-old who has a postoperative infection from a surgery one
week ago - Answer-B. a 55-year-old woman who has had moderate low
back pain for three months
A 4-year old boy who is scheduled for a tonsillectomy and
adenoidectomy asks the nurse, " will it hurt to have my tonsils and
adenoids taken out?" Which response is best for the nurse to provide?
a. "It won't hurt because you're such a big boy"
b. "It may hurt a little because of the incision made in your throat"
c. "It won't hurt because we put you to sleep"
d. "It may hurt but we'll give you medicine to help you feel better" -
Answer-d. "It may hurt but we'll give you medicine to help you feel
better"
a 35 year old female client with cancer refuses to allow the nurse to
insert an IV for a scheduled chemotherapy treatment, and states that
she is ready to go home and die. What intervention should the nurse
initiate?