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1. A nurse is caring for a client who has A. You don't have to go through with the treat-
given informed consent for ECT. Just be- ment.
fore the procedure, the client tells the
nurse she is considering not going for-
ward with the treatment. Which of the
following statements by the nurse Is ap-
propriate?
A. You don't have to go through with the
treatment.
B. Most people who have this procedure
feel better following the treatment.
C. It's okay to be nervous before this
treatment.
D. Your doctor wouldn't have ordered
this treatment unless it was necessary.
2. While performing a routine assessment C. Remove the device from the room.
a nurse notices tracing on the electrical
cord of a client's personal mobile device.
Which of the following actions should the
nurse take first?
A. Report the defect to the equipment
maintenance staff.
B. Ensure the device inspection sticker is
current.
C. Remove the device from the room.
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D. Initiate a requisition for a replacement
PM device.
3. A nurse is caring for a client who is post- C. Count the current number of unit doses
operative and has a new prescription for available in the medication dispensing system.
hydromorphone, Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
A. Document administration of the med-
ication upon removal from the medica-
tion dispensing.
B. Withhold the medication if the client
does not appear to be in pain.
C. Count the current number of unit dos-
es available in the medication dispensing
system.
D. Withhold the medication if the client
has a fever
4. A nurse performing a change-of-shift as- C. 2 hr. post cast placement and has 2+ pitting
sessment. Which of the following clients edema and pallor.
has the priority finding?
A. Type 2 DM and blood glucose of 250
mg/dL.
B. Pneumonia with a productive cough
and a fever of 38.8° C (101.8° F).
C. 2 hr. post cast placement and has 2+
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pitting edema and pallor.
D. First-degree heart block and a heart
rate of 62/ min.
5. A nurse in an outpatient mental health C. I will take the sustained-release
facility is providing teaching to a group methylphenidate every morning.
of adolescents. Which of the following
statements by a client indicates an un-
derstanding of the teaching?
A. I will limit my alcohol use to one drink
daily while taking disulfiram.
B. I will avoid foods containing tyramine
while taking Fluoxetine.
C. I will take the sustained-release
methylphenidate every morning.
D. I will take my lithium on an empty
stomach.
6. A nurse in the emergency department is C. Encourage the client to verbalize feelings.
assessing a client who has a major de-
pressive disorder. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first?
A. Administer Zofran to the client for nau-
sea.
B. Implement seizure precautions for the
client.
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C. Encourage the client to verbalize feel-
ings.
D. Obtain the client's weight.
7. A nurse is completing an admission as- D. Preoccupied with aging.
sessment for a client who has a narcis-
sistic personality disorder. Which of the
following should the nurse expect?
A. Suspicious of others.
B. Exhibits separation anxiety.
C. Ritualistic behavior.
D. Preoccupied with aging.
8. Drug Calc: The client weighs 99 lb. Pre- 67.5 g (68 g if you round up)
scribed diet of 1.5 g protein/kg/day. How
many grams of protein per day should
the nurse include in the client's dietary
plan?
9. A nurse is planning care for a group of C. Determine goals of the day.
clients and is working with one LP and
one AP. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take first to manage
her time effectively?
A. Develop an hourly time frame for
tasks.
B. Schedule daily activities.