What level of fall risk is Harry Chester?
A) Medium Risk
B) Low Risk
C) High Risk
Patient, Chris Frasier's recent echocardiogram found an ejection fraction of only 30-
45%.
True or False?
True
All of the following are diagnoses Arne Ardings has been treated for during his current
admission except:
A) Respiratory Failure
B) Congestive Heart Failure
C) Sepsis
D) Pulmonary Edema
Which age range dose Regina Fields fall under?
A) 36-45 yrs
B) 26-35 yrs
C) 18-25 yrs
D) 46-55 yrs
Under order results, Kyle Miller has a lab result: ESR = 14 mm/hr. An ESR or
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate can be best described as:
A) A lab that shows how bad an infection is.
B) A lab that indirectly shows the degree of inflammation.
C) A lab that indirectly shows renal function and creatinine clearance.
D) A lab that monitors the red blood cell count.
Kyle Miller was admitted to the hospital with the following diagnosis:
A) Cellulitis
B) Difficulty Breathing
, C) Congestive Heart Failure
D) Non-healing Wound
Which of the following lab results for Chris Frasier are indicative of his diagnosis of
heart failure?
A) Hematocrit = 40.2%
B) B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) - 540pg/mL
C) Sodium (Na) = 138 mEq/L
D) Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) = 25 mg/dL
Regina fields is on the standard Heparin Protocol. When first starting the heparin, she
needs an 80 unit/kg bolus. How much heparin will she receive?
A) 4360 units
B) 9600 units
C) 4.36 units
D) 4360 mL
It is okay to save doing a head-to-toe assessment on your patient until the end of the
shift, since the most important information is received through verbal report.
True or False?
False
After reviewing Harry Chester's lab results, you would classify his white blood cell count
as:
A) Decreased (below normal limits)
B) Elevated (above normal limits)
C) Within Normal Limits
How frequently should a trasnparent occlusive dressing on a central venous catheter be
changed?
A) q3 days and PRN
B) q24 hrs and PRN
C) q48 hrs and PRN
D) q5-7 days and PRN
In communication with a new patient or client, the orientation phase occurs first. All of
the following are goals in the orientation phase, except:
A) To instill hope and ensure the patient will remain adherent to treatment
B) Promoting the patient's problem-solving ability