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NCLEX/RN/NCLEX RN TEST BANK ACTUAL EXAM TESTS QUESTION AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES VERIFIED 100% CORRECT Used as prophylactic treatment for ophthalmia neonatorum, which is caused by bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Preventive treatment of gonorrhea is required by law - ANSWER -Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment Central nervous system depressant & relaxes smooth muscle, including uterus. Used to halt preterm labor contractions & used for preeclamptic clients to prevent seizures. Adverse effects include flushing, depressed respirations, depressed deep tendon reflexes, hypotension, extreme muscle weakness, decreased urine output, pulmonary edema, & elevated serum magnesium levels. - ANSWER MagnesiumSulfate Glucocorticoid, given increase production of surfactant to stimulate fetal lung maturation. Administered clients preterm labor at 28 to 32 weeks of gestation if labor can be inhibited for 48 hours. - ANSWER -Betamethasone (Celestone) Opioid analgesic. - ANSWER -Nalbuphine (Nubain) Given to Rh-negative clients to prevent sensitization. - ANSWER -Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) Prostaglandin given ripen & soften cervix & stimulate uterine contraction - ANSWER -Dinoprostone (Cervidil vaginal insert) Respiratory Distress Syndrome serious lung disorder caused by immaturity & inability to produce surfactant, resulting in hypoxia & acidosis. Common premature infants & may be due to lung immaturity: result of surfactant deficiency. Mainstay treatment administration exogenous surfactant, administered by intratracheal route - ANSWER -Beractant (Survanta) Opioid antagonist, which reverses effects of opioids & given for respiratory depression. - ANSWER -Naloxone Appears burrows or fine, grayish red, threadlike lines. May be difficult to see if they are obscured by excoriation & inflammation. Multiple straight or wavy, threadlike lines beneath skin. Wear a gown & gloves for close contact. - ANSWER -Scabies Clusters of fluid-filled vesicles - ANSWER -Herpesvirus infection Contagious bacterial infection skin. Common during hot, humid summer months. May begin area broken skin, such as an insect bite or atopic dermatitis. Impetigo very contagious. Lesions usually located around mouth & nose, but may be on hands & extremities. Mupirocin(Bactroban) topical antibacterial agent active against impetigo. - ANSWER -Impetigo Group bleeding disorders resulting from deficiency specific coagulation proteins Abnormal laboratory results indicate prolonged partial thromboplastin time. Female offspring of affected male & carrier female are at risk for hemorrhage once puberty is attained & menstrual cycles begin, depending on severity of hemophilia, hysterectomy or ablation may be performed - ANSWER -Hemophilia Classified as antidote for acute iron toxicity. - ANSWER -Deferoxamine (Desferal) Early sign slight change LOC, headache, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances (diplopia), seizures. Late sign ICP include significant decrease LOC, bradycardia, decreased motor & sensory responses, alterations pupil size & reactivity, posturing, Cheyne-Stokes respirations, & coma. - ANSWER -Symptom of increased ICP Confirmatory test for leukemia is microscopic examination of bone marrow obtained by bone marrow aspirate & biopsy. - ANSWER -Leukemia Malignancy lymph nodes. Presence of giant, multinucleated cells (Reed-Sternberg cells) is classic characteristic of this disease. - ANSWER -Hodgkin's disease Never be administered in the presence of oliguria or anuria. Checks amount urine output before administration. - ANSWER -potassium chloride Also known as congenital aganglionosis or megacolon. Pellet or ribbon-like stools: foul-smelling is clinical manifestation of disorder. Delayed passage or absence of meconium stool in neonatal period also a sign. Bowel obstruction in neonatal period, abdominal pain & distention, & failure to thrive also clinical manifestations. - ANSWER -Hirschsprung's disease Projectile vomiting, irritability, hunger & crying, constipation, & signs dehydration including decrease urine output. - ANSWER -Pyloric stenosis Invagination of section of intestine into distal bowel. Most common cause of bowel obstruction children aged 3 months to 6 years. Severe abdominal pain; crampy & intermittent, child draw in knees to chest. Vomiting may be present, but not projectile. Bright red blood & mucus passed through rectum & commonly described as currant jelly-like stools - ANSWER -Intussusception Preoperative period, child observed presence loose teeth to decrease risk aspiration during surgery. Bleeding during surgery controlled via packing & suction as needed. Frequent swallowing, restlessness, fast/thready pulse, & vomiting bright red blood are signs of bleeding. Bad mouth odor normal after tonsillectomy & may be relieved by drinking more liquids. - ANSWER Tonsillectomy (Surgical removal tonsils) condition eyes not aligned because lack coordination of extraocular muscles. May in child when complains frequent headaches, squints, tilts head to see. Other manifestations include crossed eyes, closing one eye to see, diplopia, photophobia, loss of binocular vision, or impairment of depth perception. - ANSWER Strabismus Decreased wheezing in child with asthma may be interpreted incorrectly as positive sign when may actually signal inability move air. "Silent chest" is an ominous sign during an asthma episode. - ANSWER -Child with asthma

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NCLEX/RN/NCLEX RN TEST BANK ACTUAL
EXAM TESTS QUESTION AND ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES VERIFIED 100%
CORRECT
Used as prophylactic treatment for ophthalmia neonatorum, which is caused by
bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Preventive treatment of gonorrhea is required by
law - ANSWER -Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment

Central nervous system depressant & relaxes smooth muscle, including uterus.
Used to halt preterm labor contractions & used for preeclamptic clients to prevent
seizures. Adverse effects include flushing, depressed respirations, depressed deep
tendon reflexes, hypotension, extreme muscle weakness, decreased urine output,
pulmonary edema, & elevated serum magnesium levels. - ANSWER -
MagnesiumSulfate

Glucocorticoid, given increase production of surfactant to stimulate fetal lung
maturation. Administered clients preterm labor at 28 to 32 weeks of gestation if
labor can be inhibited for 48 hours. - ANSWER -Betamethasone (Celestone)

Opioid analgesic. - ANSWER -Nalbuphine (Nubain)

Given to Rh-negative clients to prevent sensitization. - ANSWER -Rho(D)
immune globulin (RhoGAM)

Prostaglandin given ripen & soften cervix & stimulate uterine contraction -
ANSWER -Dinoprostone (Cervidil vaginal insert)

Respiratory Distress Syndrome serious lung disorder caused by immaturity &
inability to produce surfactant, resulting in hypoxia & acidosis. Common
premature infants & may be due to lung immaturity: result of surfactant deficiency.
Mainstay treatment administration exogenous surfactant, administered by
intratracheal route - ANSWER -Beractant (Survanta)

,Opioid antagonist, which reverses effects of opioids & given for respiratory
depression. - ANSWER -Naloxone

Appears burrows or fine, grayish red, threadlike lines. May be difficult to see if
they are obscured by excoriation & inflammation. Multiple straight or wavy,
threadlike lines beneath skin. Wear a gown & gloves for close contact. - ANSWER
-Scabies

Clusters of fluid-filled vesicles - ANSWER -Herpesvirus infection

Contagious bacterial infection skin. Common during hot, humid summer months.
May begin area broken skin, such as an insect bite or atopic dermatitis. Impetigo
very contagious. Lesions usually located around mouth & nose, but may be on
hands & extremities. Mupirocin(Bactroban) topical antibacterial agent active
against impetigo. - ANSWER -Impetigo

Group bleeding disorders resulting from deficiency specific coagulation proteins
Abnormal laboratory results indicate prolonged partial thromboplastin time.
Female offspring of affected male & carrier female are at risk for hemorrhage once
puberty is attained & menstrual cycles begin, depending on severity of hemophilia,
hysterectomy or ablation may be performed - ANSWER -Hemophilia

Classified as antidote for acute iron toxicity. - ANSWER -Deferoxamine
(Desferal)

Early sign slight change LOC, headache, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances
(diplopia), seizures. Late sign ICP include significant decrease LOC, bradycardia,
decreased motor & sensory responses, alterations pupil size & reactivity, posturing,
Cheyne-Stokes respirations, & coma. - ANSWER -Symptom of increased ICP

Confirmatory test for leukemia is microscopic examination of bone marrow
obtained by bone marrow aspirate & biopsy. - ANSWER -Leukemia

Malignancy lymph nodes. Presence of giant, multinucleated cells (Reed-Sternberg
cells) is classic characteristic of this disease. - ANSWER -Hodgkin's disease

,Never be administered in the presence of oliguria or anuria. Checks amount urine
output before administration. - ANSWER -potassium chloride

Also known as congenital aganglionosis or megacolon. Pellet or ribbon-like
stools: foul-smelling is clinical manifestation of disorder. Delayed passage or
absence of meconium stool in neonatal period also a sign. Bowel obstruction in
neonatal period, abdominal pain & distention, & failure to thrive also clinical
manifestations. - ANSWER -Hirschsprung's disease

Projectile vomiting, irritability, hunger & crying, constipation, & signs
dehydration including decrease urine output. - ANSWER -Pyloric stenosis

Invagination of section of intestine into distal bowel. Most common cause of
bowel obstruction children aged 3 months to 6 years. Severe abdominal pain;
crampy & intermittent, child draw in knees to chest. Vomiting may be present, but
not projectile. Bright red blood & mucus passed through rectum & commonly
described as currant jelly-like stools - ANSWER -Intussusception

Preoperative period, child observed presence loose teeth to decrease risk
aspiration during surgery. Bleeding during surgery controlled via packing &
suction as needed. Frequent swallowing, restlessness, fast/thready pulse, &
vomiting bright red blood are signs of bleeding. Bad mouth odor normal after
tonsillectomy & may be relieved by drinking more liquids. - ANSWER -
Tonsillectomy (Surgical removal tonsils)

condition eyes not aligned because lack coordination of extraocular muscles. May
in child when complains frequent headaches, squints, tilts head to see. Other
manifestations include crossed eyes, closing one eye to see, diplopia, photophobia,
loss of binocular vision, or impairment of depth perception. - ANSWER -
Strabismus

Decreased wheezing in child with asthma may be interpreted incorrectly as
positive sign when may actually signal inability move air. "Silent chest" is an
ominous sign during an asthma episode. - ANSWER -Child with asthma

, Highly communicable disorder. Not transmitted airborne route. Usually
transferred by hands. Use contact & standard precaution during care (wearing
gloves & gown) reduce nosocomial transmission of RSV. Isolated private room or
room with another infant with RSV infection. Cool humidified oxygen delivered
relieve dyspnea, hypoxemia, & insensible water loss from tachypnea. - ANSWER -
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Acute stage: fever, conjunctival hyperemia, red throat, swollen hands, rash, &
enlargement cervical lymph nodes. Subacute stage, cracking lips & fissures,
desquamation skin on tips of fingers & toes, joint pain, cardiac manifestation, &
thrombocytosis. Convalescent stage, appear normal, but signs inflammation may
be present. - ANSWER -Kawasaki disease

Narrowing or stricture of aortic valve. Signs of exercise intolerance, chest pain, &
dizziness when standing for long periods. - ANSWER -Aortic stenosis

Failure fetal ductus arteriosus (artery connecting aorta & pulmonary artery) to
close. Characteristic machinery-like murmur is present, & infant may show signs
of heart failure - ANSWER -Patent ductus arteriosus

Abnormal opening between the atria - ANSWER -Atrial septal defect

Abnormal opening between the right and left ventricles. - ANSWER -Ventricular
septal defect

Gross hematuria & proteinuria: urine may be small in volume, specific gravity
elevated, & urine may appear dark & smoky; cola-colored/brown-colored. Foamy
urine from proteinuria. Hypertension common. Blood urea nitrogen levels may be
elevated. Moderately elevated high urinary specific gravity. Common experiences
excess fluid volume & fatigue. Intervention; fluid restriction, monitoring weight,
I&O. Diet high calorie but low protein. Placed bed rest, encouraged rest, because
direct correlation between proteinuria & hematuria & increased activity level. -
ANSWER -Glomerulonephritis

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