(2025-2026) RELIAS ED RN A EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 150+
DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS
|LATEST UPDATE|GRADED A+.
During cardiogenic shock what temporary intervention might be ordered to improve
perfusion until definitive treatment is provided?
Coronary artery bypass
notropic iffusion
Percutaneous intervention
Continuous renal replacement therapy --ACCURATE ANSWE--Inotropic infusion
You accidentally administered epinephrine 1:1000 intravenous push for a client
suffering from a severe anaphylactic reaction. You recognize this as a near-miss event
and report this:
Internally, per policy through the defined incident reporting system
Externally, to the state board of nursing through the website
Externally, to state board of pharmacy through the website
Since it was a near miss reporting is not necessary --ACCURATE ANSWE--Internally, per
policy
through the defined incident reporting system.
You are administering haloperidol (Haldol®) to a client with acute symptoms of
,Schizophrenia. What changes in the electrocardiogram (ECG) are possible as a result
of this medication?
Depressed T wave
,O
Prolonged QT interval
Prolonged PR interval
Elevated ST segment --ACCURATE ANSWE--Prolonged QT interval
A client is brought in with possible foreign body obstruction and respiratory distress.
The provider suctions the client and unsuccessfully tries to insert an endotracheal tube
(ETT). What type of procedure would you anticipate NEXT?
Placement of laryngeal mask
Tracheostomy
Bronchoscopy
Chest tube insertion --ACCURATE ANSWE--Trach
A client is complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes with pain, redness,
swelling, and purulent discharge. The visual assessment using the Snellen chart reveals
no changes in vision. You anticipate that the client has signs and symptoms of:
Iritis
Conjuntivitis
Retinal detachment
Glaucoma --ACCURATE ANSWE--Conjuntivitis
A client presents with possible organophosphate toxicity. What would you expect to
, find upon assessment?
DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS
|LATEST UPDATE|GRADED A+.
During cardiogenic shock what temporary intervention might be ordered to improve
perfusion until definitive treatment is provided?
Coronary artery bypass
notropic iffusion
Percutaneous intervention
Continuous renal replacement therapy --ACCURATE ANSWE--Inotropic infusion
You accidentally administered epinephrine 1:1000 intravenous push for a client
suffering from a severe anaphylactic reaction. You recognize this as a near-miss event
and report this:
Internally, per policy through the defined incident reporting system
Externally, to the state board of nursing through the website
Externally, to state board of pharmacy through the website
Since it was a near miss reporting is not necessary --ACCURATE ANSWE--Internally, per
policy
through the defined incident reporting system.
You are administering haloperidol (Haldol®) to a client with acute symptoms of
,Schizophrenia. What changes in the electrocardiogram (ECG) are possible as a result
of this medication?
Depressed T wave
,O
Prolonged QT interval
Prolonged PR interval
Elevated ST segment --ACCURATE ANSWE--Prolonged QT interval
A client is brought in with possible foreign body obstruction and respiratory distress.
The provider suctions the client and unsuccessfully tries to insert an endotracheal tube
(ETT). What type of procedure would you anticipate NEXT?
Placement of laryngeal mask
Tracheostomy
Bronchoscopy
Chest tube insertion --ACCURATE ANSWE--Trach
A client is complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes with pain, redness,
swelling, and purulent discharge. The visual assessment using the Snellen chart reveals
no changes in vision. You anticipate that the client has signs and symptoms of:
Iritis
Conjuntivitis
Retinal detachment
Glaucoma --ACCURATE ANSWE--Conjuntivitis
A client presents with possible organophosphate toxicity. What would you expect to
, find upon assessment?