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A nurse is caring for a 56 yr old male who was diagnosed with neck cancer. All of the following
assessment findings are consistent with the diagnosis except?
A. Hoarseness
B. Sore Throat
C. Ear pain
D. Pedal pulses diminished - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Pedal pulses diminished
A client admitted with asthma, which assessment findings are most like to indicate that the
clients condition is deteriorating toward respiratory failure
A. Rales, rhonchi and productive cough with yellow sputum
B. Tachypnea, thick sputum, hemoptysis
C. inaudible breath sounds, wheezing and using accessory muscles
D. Respiratory alkalosis, slow and shallow respirations - CORRECT ANSWERS C.
inaudible breath sounds, wheezing and using accessory muscles
A patient with suspected TB is admitted to the hospital. Along with a private room, which
isolation precaution is related to TB.
A. Contact
B. Airborne
C. Enteric
D. No isolation necessary - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Airborne
Which of the following should be included in the education for a client who has been diagnosed
with obstructive sleep apnea? SATA
A. Avoid the use of sleep aids and sedative agents
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B. Proper use of control position air pressure (CPAP) device
C. Weight reduction
D. Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption
E. Sleeping supine is ideal - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Avoid the use of sleep aids and
sedative agents
B. Proper use of control position air pressure (CPAP) device
C. Weight reduction
D. Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption
Anxiety is common among clients who are diagnosed with COPD. Which of the following
interventions can assist in reducing the clients anxiety?.
A. Increase meal sizes
B. Professional counseling
C. Relaxation techniques
D. Increase activity
D. Written plan for dealing with anxiety
F. Plan periods of rest through the day - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Professional counseling
C. Relaxation techniques
D. Written plan for dealing with anxiety
F. Plan periods of rest through the day
You are caring for a 60 yr old female presenting to the E.R post a MVA. She was unrestrained,
has multiple facial lacerations. Which of the following is a nursing priority intervention.
A. Maintain a patent airway
B. Pain management
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C. Prepare the patient for testing
D. Draw labs - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Maintain a patent airway
client presents with S/S that are often associated with lung cancer. Which clinical manifestation
does the nurse expect to observe in these clients?
A. Hemoptysis, hoarsness, cough and SOB
B. Abdominal distention, steatorrhea, dyspnea
C. Wheezing, clubbing of the nails, cyanosis and dyspnea
D. Fever, fatigue, display near and peripheral edema - CORRECT ANSWERS A.
Hemoptysis, hoarsness, cough and SOB
Which of the following are common problems associated with cystic fibrosis in adults?
A. Obesity
B. Impaired glucose control
C. Hypo/Hypertension
D. Asthma - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Impaired glucose control
The nurse is performing medication teaching for a client with chronic air flow limitation. What is
the correct sequence for administering inhaled medication?
A. Bronchodilator should be taken 5-10 min after steroid
B. Bronchodilator should be taken atleast 5 min before the inhaled drug
C. Bronchodilators should be taken immediately after the steroid
D. Bronchodilator and steroid are 2 different classes of drugs so sequence is irrelevant -
CORRECT ANSWERS B. Bronchodilator should be taken at least 5 min before the
inhaled drug
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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 - CORRECT ANSWERS 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 - CORRECT ANSWERS 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 -
CORRECT ANSWERS C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either
through infection or vaccination
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A nurse is caring for a 56 yr old male who was diagnosed with neck cancer. All of the following
assessment findings are consistent with the diagnosis except?
A. Hoarseness
B. Sore Throat
C. Ear pain
D. Pedal pulses diminished - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Pedal pulses diminished
A client admitted with asthma, which assessment findings are most like to indicate that the
clients condition is deteriorating toward respiratory failure
A. Rales, rhonchi and productive cough with yellow sputum
B. Tachypnea, thick sputum, hemoptysis
C. inaudible breath sounds, wheezing and using accessory muscles
D. Respiratory alkalosis, slow and shallow respirations - CORRECT ANSWERS C.
inaudible breath sounds, wheezing and using accessory muscles
A patient with suspected TB is admitted to the hospital. Along with a private room, which
isolation precaution is related to TB.
A. Contact
B. Airborne
C. Enteric
D. No isolation necessary - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Airborne
Which of the following should be included in the education for a client who has been diagnosed
with obstructive sleep apnea? SATA
A. Avoid the use of sleep aids and sedative agents
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B. Proper use of control position air pressure (CPAP) device
C. Weight reduction
D. Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption
E. Sleeping supine is ideal - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Avoid the use of sleep aids and
sedative agents
B. Proper use of control position air pressure (CPAP) device
C. Weight reduction
D. Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption
Anxiety is common among clients who are diagnosed with COPD. Which of the following
interventions can assist in reducing the clients anxiety?.
A. Increase meal sizes
B. Professional counseling
C. Relaxation techniques
D. Increase activity
D. Written plan for dealing with anxiety
F. Plan periods of rest through the day - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Professional counseling
C. Relaxation techniques
D. Written plan for dealing with anxiety
F. Plan periods of rest through the day
You are caring for a 60 yr old female presenting to the E.R post a MVA. She was unrestrained,
has multiple facial lacerations. Which of the following is a nursing priority intervention.
A. Maintain a patent airway
B. Pain management
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C. Prepare the patient for testing
D. Draw labs - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Maintain a patent airway
client presents with S/S that are often associated with lung cancer. Which clinical manifestation
does the nurse expect to observe in these clients?
A. Hemoptysis, hoarsness, cough and SOB
B. Abdominal distention, steatorrhea, dyspnea
C. Wheezing, clubbing of the nails, cyanosis and dyspnea
D. Fever, fatigue, display near and peripheral edema - CORRECT ANSWERS A.
Hemoptysis, hoarsness, cough and SOB
Which of the following are common problems associated with cystic fibrosis in adults?
A. Obesity
B. Impaired glucose control
C. Hypo/Hypertension
D. Asthma - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Impaired glucose control
The nurse is performing medication teaching for a client with chronic air flow limitation. What is
the correct sequence for administering inhaled medication?
A. Bronchodilator should be taken 5-10 min after steroid
B. Bronchodilator should be taken atleast 5 min before the inhaled drug
C. Bronchodilators should be taken immediately after the steroid
D. Bronchodilator and steroid are 2 different classes of drugs so sequence is irrelevant -
CORRECT ANSWERS B. Bronchodilator should be taken at least 5 min before the
inhaled drug
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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 - CORRECT ANSWERS 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 - CORRECT ANSWERS 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 -
CORRECT ANSWERS C. You have had contact with the bacterium in the past either
through infection or vaccination