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200. A client with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is receiving
trazodone (Desyrel), a recently prescribed atypical
antidepressant. The caregiver tells the home health nurse that
the client's mood and sleep patterns are improved, but there is
no change in cognitive ability. How should the nurse respond to
this information? - =Answer>> Confirm the desired effect of
the medication has been achieved.
201. A client with diabetic peripheral neuropathy has been
taking pregabalin (Lyrica) for 4 days. Which finding indicates to
the nurse that the medication is effective? - =Answer>>
Reduced level of pain
202. A group of nurse-managers is asked to engage in a needs
assessment for a piece of equipment that will be expensed to
the organization's budget. Which question is most important to
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consider when analyzing the cost-benefit for this piece of
equipment? - =Answer>> How many departments can use
this equipment?
203. While receiving a male postoperative client's staples de
nurse observe that the client's eyes are closed and his face and
hands are clenched. The client states, "I just hate having
staples removed". After acknowledgement the client's anxiety,
what action should the nurse implement? - =Answer>>
Attempt to distract the client with general conversation
204. A male client is admitted for the removal of an internal
fixation that was inserted for the fracture ankle. During the
admission history, he tells the nurse he recently received
vancomycin (vancomycin) for a methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) wound infection. Which action
should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) - =Answer>>
Collect multiple site screening culture for MRSA
Place the client on contact transmission precautions
Continue to monitor for client sign of infection.
205. A vacuum-assistive closure (VAC) device is being use to
provide wound care for a client who has stage III pressure ulcer
on a below-the- knee (BKA) residual limb. Which intervention
should the nurse implement to ensure maximum effectiveness
of the device? - =Answer>> Ensure the transparent dressing
has no tears that might create vacuum leaks
206. The nurse is developing the plan of care for a client with
pneumonia and includes the nursing diagnosis of "Ineffective
airway clearance related to thick pulmonary secretions." Which
intervention is most important for the nurse to include in the
client's plan of care? - =Answer>> Increase fluid intake to
3,000 ml/daily
207. The nurse plans to collect a 24- hour urine specimen for a
creatinine clearance test. Which instruction should the nurse
provide to the adult male client? - =Answer>> Urinate at
specific time, discard the urine, and collect all subsequent urine
during the next 24 hours.
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208. The nurse is preparing to administer a histamine 2-
receptor antagonist to a client with peptic ulcer disease. What
is the primary purpose of this drug classification? -
=Answer>> Decreases the amount of HCL secretion by the
parietal cells in the stomach
209. The healthcare provider prescribes acarbose (Precose), an
alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, for a client with Type 2 diabetes
mellitus. Which information provides the best indicator of the
drug's effectiveness? - =Answer>> Hemoglobin A1C
(HbA1C) reading less than 7%
210. The nurse assesses a client with new onset diarrhea. It is
most important for the nurse to question the client about
recent use of which type of medication? - =Answer>>
Antibiotics
211. A neonate with a congenital heart defect (CHD) is
demonstrating symptoms of heart failure (HF). Which
interventions should the nurse include in the infant's plan of
care? - =Answer>> Give O2 at 6 L/nasal cannula for 3
repeated oximetry screens below 90%
Evaluate heart rate for effectiveness of cardio tonic
medications
Use high energy formula 30 calories/ounce at Q3 hours feeding
via soft nipples
Ensure Interrupted and frequent rest periods between
procedures.
212. The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old male child who
becomes unresponsive as his heart rate decreases to 40
beats/minute. His blood pressure is 88/70 mmHg, and his
oxygen saturation is 70% while receiving 100% oxygen by non-
rebreather face mask. In what sequence, from first to last,
should the nurse implement these actions? (Place the first
action on top and last action on the bottom.) - =Answer>>
1. Start chest compressions with assisted manual ventilations
2. Administer epinephrine 0.01 mg/kg intraosseous (IO)
3. Apply pads and prepare for transthoracic pacing
4. Review the possible underlying causes for bradycardia
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