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Which of the following is not possible treatment options for a client diagnosed with neck cancer?
A. Capillary cauterization
B. Laryngectomy
C. Biotherapy
D. Chemotherapy - Answer>>> A. Capillary cauterization
Nurse knows that which of the following medication are used to treat a client experiencing an
asthma attack. SATA
A. Antibiotics
B. Beta Blockers
C. Bronchodilators
D. Long acting beta agonists
E. Steroids - Answer>>> C. Bronchodilators
E. Steroids
nurse knows which of the following is the purpose of fluticasone inhaler for a client with
asthma>
A. Relax smooth muscles of the airway
B. Act as a bronchodilator in a severe episode
C. Reduce obstruction of the airways by decreasing inflammation
D. Reduces the histamine effect of the triggering agents - Answer>>> C. Reduce obstruction of
the airways by decreasing inflammation
Nurse knows that which of the following medication are used to treat a client experiencing an
asthma attack. SATA
F. Antibiotics
G. Beta Blockers
H. Bronchodilators
I. Long acting beta agonists
J. Steroids - Answer>>> C. Bronchodilators
E. Steroids
nurse knows which of the following is the purpose of fluticasone inhaler for a client with
asthma>
A. Relax smooth muscles of the airway
,B. Act as a bronchodilator in a severe episode
C. Reduce obstruction of the airways by decreasing inflammation
D. Reduces the histamine effect of the triggering agents - Answer>>> C. Reduce obstruction of
the airways by decreasing inflammation
Client asks about a positive skin test result from TB. What explanation does the nurse give to the
clients?
A. There is active disease, but you are not infectious to others
B. There is active disease and you need immediate treatment
C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either through infection or vaccination
D. A repeat skin test is necessary because the test could give a false positive result - Answer>>>
C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either through infection or vaccination
which of the following is a major diagnostic test for cystic fibrosis?
A. Sweat chloride test
B. ABG's
C. Chest X-ray
D. CT scan of the chest - Answer>>> A. Sweat chloride test
Client asks about a positive skin test result from TB. What explanation does the nurse give to the
clients?
A. There is active disease, but you are not infectious to others
B. There is active disease and you need immediate treatment
C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either through infection or vaccination
D. A repeat skin test is necessary because the test could give a false positive result - Answer>>>
C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either through infection or vaccination
which of the following is a major diagnostic test for cystic fibrosis?
A. Sweat chloride test
B. ABG's
C. Chest X-ray
D. CT scan of the chest - Answer>>> A. Sweat chloride test
Nurse is caring for a client who was recently diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following
interventions will be included in the care of this client?
A. Instruct the patient on pursed lipped breathing
B. Monitor ABG
, C. Keep Head of bed flat
D. Monitor vital signs - Answer>>> A. Instruct the patient on pursed lipped breathing
B. Monitor ABG
D. Monitor vital signs
All of the following are nursing care interventions for a client with COPD except?
A. Suctioning
B. O2 therapy
C. Breathing exercises
D. Low-calorie diet - Answer>>> D. Low-calorie diet
Which of the following tests is utilized to diagnose pulmonary fibrosis?
A. CBC
B. Chest X-ray
C. Sweat chloride test
D. High resolution CT - Answer>>> D. High resolution CT
Which statement by the patient indicates understanding about radiation therapy for neck cancer?
A. I will need to wear sunscreen or protect my skin with clothing at all times/ my cousin may
initially be hoarse but should improve over time
B. There are not side effects other than a hoarse voice
C. Radiation does not cause a dry mouth
D. My throat is not directly affected by radiation - Answer>>> A. I will need to wear sunscreen
or protect my skin with clothing at all times/ my cousin may initially be hoarse but should
improve over time
Which intervention promotes comfort in dyspnea management for a patient with lung cancer?
A. Administer morphine on a routine, scheduled basis
B. Place the patient in a supine position with a pillow under the knees and legs
C. Encourage coughing, deep breathing and independence ambulation
D. Provide nitroglycerine as prescribed/provide supplemental oxygen via nasal cannula or mask -
Answer>>> A. Administer morphine on a routine, scheduled basis
37 year old male client presented to the emergency room with complaints of nasal, facial pain
and bloody discharge. He states the symptoms started approx. 3 mon ago has gotten worse. He
states that he feels like his nose is blocked up all the time. Based on symptoms which of the
following diagnosis test would the nurse anticipate to provide?
A. CT scan of the face
B. Liver function test