Exam (elaborations) NUR 101
Question 1 See full question 1m 34s An agitated and incoherent client comes to the emergency department with complaints of visual and auditory hallucinations. The history reveals that this client was hospitalized for schizophrenia from ages 20 to 21. The physician orders haloperidol, 5 mg I.M. The nurse understands that this drug is used in this client to treat: You Selected: • psychosis. Correct response: • psychosis. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 2 See full question 2m 12s The hospital is responding to a mass casualty disaster with adult and pediatric victims. After reallocating staff, the charge nurse on the pediatric floor should: You Selected: • review the census for clients that are candidates for early discharge. Correct response: • review the census for clients that are candidates for early discharge. Explanation: Add a Note Question 3 See full question 1m 56s The nurse understands that a client with acute respiratory distress related to asthma may experience: You Selected: • dyspnea, wheezing, and polycythemia. Correct response: • dyspnea, wheezing, and polycythemia. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 4 See full question 36s A charge nurse is completing client assignments for the nursing staff on the pediatric unit. Which client would the nurse refrain from assigning to a pregnant staff member? You Selected: • An 8-year-old with Rubella. Correct response: • An 8-year-old with Rubella. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 5 See full question 57s A nurse should intervene when a depressed client makes which statement? You Selected: • "Nobody cares about me." Correct response: • "Nobody cares about me." Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 6 See full question 42s A nurse is caring for a three-year-old child following the removal of a Wilms’ tumor. The mother states that her child is in pain, and requests pain medication. What is the nurse’s priority in regards to this mother’s request? You Selected: • Use the Faces Pain Scale to assess the child’s degree of pain Correct response: • Use the Faces Pain Scale to assess the child’s degree of pain Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 7 See full question 1m 13s A nurse is instructing a new group of mental health aides. The nurse should teach the aides that setting limits is most important for: You Selected: • a manic client. Correct response: • a manic client. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 8 See full question 1m 38s A client who used heroin during her pregnancy gives birth to a neonate. When assessing the neonate, the nurse expects to find: You Selected: • irritability and poor sucking. Correct response: • irritability and poor sucking. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 9 See full question 2m 26s A nurse is administering a newly prescribed IV antibiotic to a client who suddenly develops wheezing and dyspnea. Which of the following is the nurse’s priority action? You Selected: • Administer epinephrine IM Correct response: • Discontinue the antibiotic infusion Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 10 See full question 2m 16s A client with marked oliguria is ordered a test dose of 0.2 g/kg of 15% mannitol solution intravenously over 5 minutes. The client weighs 132 lb. How many grams would the nurse administer? Record your answer as a whole number. Your Response: • 12 Correct response: • 12 Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 11 See full question 1m 35s A nurse is assessing a 15-year-old girl who has lost 30 lb (13.6 kg) over 3 months. What other finding is the nurse likely to assess? You Selected: • amenorrhea. Correct response: • amenorrhea. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 12 See full question 1m 23s A client is admitted with glomerulonephritis. In addition to physical problems, which other psychosocial problems could likely affect this client? You Selected: • Anxiety related to poorly functioning kidneys and body image disturbance Correct response: • Anxiety related to poorly functioning kidneys and body image disturbance Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 13 See full question 2m 15s A client is two days postoperative of a hip replacement. The prescriber removed the gauze dressing and gave the patient and nurse instructions to keep the site open to air. In the afternoon, the nurse observed the client rubbing an oil on the surgical site. What is likely the client’s rationale regarding the application of the complementary oil? You Selected: • Tea tree oil has antibacterial properties. Correct response: • Tea tree oil has antibacterial properties. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 14 See full question 42s A nurse suspects that a client has digoxin toxicity. The nurse should assess for: You Selected: • vision changes. Correct response: • vision changes. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 15 See full question 1m 33s The nurse has provided an in-service presentation to ancillary staff about standard precautions on the birthing unit. The nurse determines that one of the staff members needs further instructions when the nurse makes which observation? You Selected: • wearing of sterile gloves to bathe a neonate at 2 hours of age Correct response: • wearing of sterile gloves to bathe a neonate at 2 hours of age Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 16 See full question 1m 8s The parent asks the nurse about the 9-year-old child's apparent need for between-meal snacks, especially after school. When developing a sound nutritional plan for the child with the parent, the nurse should advise the parent: You Selected: • the child will instinctively select nutritional snacks. Correct response: • the child should help with preparing the snacks. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 17 See full question 3m 14s The nurse on a surgical unit is caring for a client recovering from recent surgery with the placement of a nasogastric tube to low continuous suction Which acid–base imbalance is most likely to occur? You Selected: • Metabolic alkalosis Correct response: • Metabolic alkalosis Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 18 See full question 11s A client receiving intravenous heparin has developed hematuria and petechiae. What is the nurse’s best action? You Selected: • Administer protamine sulfate Correct response: • Administer protamine sulfate Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 19 See full question 1m 34s An 86-year-old client with dementia is being discharged after treatment for a hip fracture. In reviewing the notes, the nurse identifies that the sole care-giver at home is an adult daughter with a moderate intellectual disability. Which is the most important action the nurse should ensure is in place before discharging the client home? You Selected: • An immediate home visit is arranged with the visiting nurse service and the social worker. Correct response: • An immediate home visit is arranged with the visiting nurse service and the social worker. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 20 See full question 1m 3s A 9-year-old child presents to a school nurse with complaints of arm and leg pain. Upon assessment, the nurse identifies numerous purple to yellow ecchymotic areas. When asked, the child says that the bruises are the result of "being in trouble at home." Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? You Selected: • Contact the authorities immediately. Correct response: • Contact the authorities immediately. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 21 See full question 1m 36s The nurse has asked the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to ambulate a client with Parkinson’s disease. The nurse observes the UAP pulling on the client’s arms to get the client to walk forward. The nurse should: You Selected: • explain how to overcome a freezing gait by telling the client to march in place. Correct response: • explain how to overcome a freezing gait by telling the client to march in place. Explanation: Add a Note Question 22 See full question 1m 37s A mother of a 5-year-old child who was admitted to the hospital has a Protection from Abuse order for the child against his father. A copy of the order is kept on the pediatric medical surgical unit where the child is being treated. The order prohibits the father from having any contact with the child. One night, the father approaches the nurse at the nurses' station, politely but insistently demanding to see his child, and refusing to leave until he does so. What should the nurse do first? You Selected: • Notify hospital security or the local authorities. Correct response: • Notify hospital security or the local authorities. Explanation: Add a Note Question 23 See full question 3m 4s The nurse is caring for a primiparous client and her neonate immediately after birth. The neonate was born at 41 weeks' gestation and weighs 9 lb (4,082 g). Assessing for signs and symptoms of which signs and symptoms should be a priority in this neonate? You Selected: • hypoglycemia Correct response: • hypoglycemia Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 24 See full question 1m 33s On reviewing a child's laboratory results, the nurse notes a serum potassium level of 3.3. What should the nurse encourage the child to drink? You Selected: • orange juice Correct response: • orange juice Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 25 See full question 1m 37s Which behavior in a 20-month-old would lead the nurse to suspect that the child is being abused? You Selected: • absence of crying during the examination Correct response: • absence of crying during the examination Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 26 See full question 3m 14s A man with a 5-year history of multiple psychiatric admissions is brought to the emergency department by the police. This client was found wandering the streets disheveled, shoeless, and confused. Based on his previous medical records and current behavior, he is diagnosed with schizophrenia. The nurse should assign highest priority to which nursing diagnosis? You Selected: • Risk for injury Correct response: • Risk for injury Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 27 See full question 29s After returning home, a client who has had cataract surgery will need to continue to instill eye drops in the affected eye. The client is instructed to apply slight pressure against the nose at the inner canthus of the eye after instilling the eyedrops. The expected outcome of applying pressure is that the pressure: You Selected: • prevents the medication from entering the tear duct. Correct response: • prevents the medication from entering the tear duct. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 28 See full question 2m 4s The nurse has answered the telephone at the nurses' station, and the individual on the line states that there is bomb in the healthcare facility. What is the nurse's best response? You Selected: • Keep the individual on the line in order to gather more information about the details of the threat. Correct response: • Keep the individual on the line in order to gather more information about the details of the threat. Explanation: Add a Note Question 29 See full question 2m 13s The nurse evaluates the effectiveness of the client’s postoperative plan of care. Which outcome is expected for a client with an ileal conduit? You Selected: • The client will empty the drainage pouch frequently throughout the day. Correct response: • The client will empty the drainage pouch frequently throughout the day. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 30 See full question 2m 5s A client has a tumor of the posterior pituitary gland. The nurse planning his care would include which interventions? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Assess urine specific gravity. • Take daily weight. • Monitor intake and output. Correct response: • Take daily weight. • Assess urine specific gravity. • Monitor intake and output. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 31 See full question 17s Which nursing intervention is most important in preventing septic shock? You Selected: • maintaining asepsis of indwelling urinary catheters Correct response: • maintaining asepsis of indwelling urinary catheters Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 32 See full question 1m 20s The nurse should tell parents to stop administering aspirin and notify a provider if their child is exposed to: You Selected: • influenza. Correct response: • influenza. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 33 See full question 4m 30s The nurse is caring for a client on the urinary unit. When providing report to the next shift, it is noted that the client has osteopenia and history of renal calculi. Which of the following disorders would the nurse suspect? You Selected: • Hyperparathyroidism Correct response: • Hyperparathyroidism Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 34 See full question 1m 17s In discussing home care with a client after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), the nurse should teach the male client that dribbling of urine: You Selected: • can persist for several months. Correct response: • can persist for several months. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 35 See full question 1m 43s A nurse regularly inspects a client's I.V. site to ensure patency and prevent extravasation during dopamine therapy. What is the treatment for dopamine extravasation? You Selected: • Elevating the affected limb, applying warm compresses, and administering phentolamine as ordered Correct response: • Elevating the affected limb, applying warm compresses, and administering phentolamine as ordered Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 36 See full question 1m 29s A nurse has an order to start magnesium sulfate on a preterm labor client. The order reads: Give a 4-g bolus over 15 minutes, then decrease the rate to 2g/hour. The nurse has 50 g of magnesium sulfate mixed in 1000 mL of lactated Ringer's on hand. What is the rate the nurse will set the pump rate to deliver the 2-g maintenance dose? Record your answer using a whole number. Your Response: • 40 Correct response: • 40 Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 37 See full question 1m 37s An adolescent primigravid client at 26 weeks' gestation has gained 25 lb (11.34 kg) since becoming pregnant. Which of the following is the recommended amount of weight gain during the third trimester? You Selected: • 1 lb (0.45 kg) per week. Correct response: • 1 lb (0.45 kg) per week. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 38 See full question 45s A nursing student is assigned to care for client with HIV. The student asks the staff nurse what precautions are necessary when measuring this client’s blood pressure. What is the best information to give the student? You Selected: • Wash hands Correct response: • Wash hands Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 39 See full question 58s A young client has been arrested for assault and battery. The client has been admitted to the forensic psychiatric facility for a pretrial evaluation. Which of the following client goals is most appropriate for the client? You Selected: • Accept responsibility for personal behavior. Correct response: • Accept responsibility for personal behavior. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 40 See full question 2m 21s A client who is 16 weeks pregnant has an elevated alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level. The nurse understands that the physician is likely to refer this client to: You Selected: • a perinatologist. Correct response: • a perinatologist. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 41 See full question 1m 17s Which health education topic is the priority when teaching parents ways to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in their children? You Selected: • Teach parents to promote adequate fluid intake Correct response: • Teach parents to promote adequate fluid intake Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 42 See full question 1m 21s A mother approaches the nurse to discuss which childbirth education classes she should take. Which one of the following responses would be the most appropriate initial response from the nurse? You Selected: • “Is this your first pregnancy?” Correct response: • “What do you want to learn about?” Explanation: Add a Note Question 43 See full question 58s Upon initial assessment of a postoperative client, the nurse identifies that the IV infusion is different from the solution ordered by the physician. What is the first action the nurse should take? You Selected: • Assess the client, call the physician, and then hang the ordered solution. Correct response: • Assess the client, call the physician, and then hang the ordered solution. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 44 See full question 22s Under which circumstance may a nurse communicate medical information without the client's consent? You Selected: • when prescribed by another health care provider (HCP) Correct response: • wWhen treating the client with a sexually transmitted disease Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 45 See full question 1m 7s A college student is outraged by the recent end of his long-term relationship. For his creative writing class, he writes an essay on anger management. Which defense mechanism is he using? You Selected: • Sublimation Correct response: • Sublimation Explanation: Add a Note Question 46 See full question 59s A 14-month-old child weighing 26 lb (11.8 kg) is admitted for traction to treat congenital hip dislocation. When preparing the child's room, the nurse anticipates using which traction system? You Selected: • Bryant's traction Correct response: • Bryant's traction Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 47 See full question 3m 47s The nursing staff on the antepartal unit has leuprolide acetate and medroxyprogesterone acetate in the pharmacy for their clients. The nursing staff observed that the vials are similar in size and shape and could be confused. In order to promote client safety, the nursing staff should take which actions? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Collaborate with pharmacy staff to develop a location that works well for both groups. • Move the drugs to a new position within the medication administration system during the night shift. Correct response: • Petition the pharmacy to relocate one drug away from the other product. • Communicate concerns, measures to remediate, and final decisions to all staff. • Collaborate with pharmacy staff to develop a location that works well for both groups. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 48 See full question 2m 7s A nursing student and a preceptor nurse are discussing nursing liability. Which statement if made by the student would indicate to the nurse that the student understands the concept of liability? You Selected: • "A client can still file a lawsuit outside of the statute of limitations if the the discovery of the harm has been more recent." Correct response: • "A client can still file a lawsuit outside of the statute of limitations if the the discovery of the harm has been more recent." Explanation: Add a Note Question 49 See full question 2m 33s When teaching about prevention of infection to a client with a long-term venous catheter, the nurse determines that the client has understood discharge instructions when the client states: You Selected: • "My husband will change the dressing three times per week, using sterile technique. Correct response: • "My husband will change the dressing three times per week, using sterile technique. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 50 See full question 5m 13s A nurse is reviewing instructions for a low-residue diet with a client who has an acute exacerbation of colitis. To evaluate the client’s understanding of the diet, the nurse asks the client to plan a menu. Which of the following food selections by the client indicates an understanding of a low-residue diet? You Selected: • Lean roast beef, white rice, and tea with sugar Correct response: • Lean roast beef, white rice, and tea with sugar Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 51 See full question 27s A school-age client admitted to the hospital because of decreased urine output and periorbital edema is diagnosed with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. Which assessment gives the nurse the best indication of the child’s fluid balance? You Selected: • Obtain daily weight measurements. Correct response: • Obtain daily weight measurements. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 52 See full question 2m 31s A nurse teaches a postpartum client about breast-feeding. Which statement best indicates that the client knows how to avoid breast engorgement? You Selected: • "I'll apply warm, moist compresses to my breasts." Correct response: • "I'll breast-feed whenever the baby is hungry." Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 53 See full question 1m 57s A client is admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit for treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Which findings should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Denial of illness • Ritualistic behaviors and irresistible impulses Correct response: • Ritualistic behaviors and irresistible impulses • Ruminating thoughts • Embarrassment over behaviors Explanation: Add a Note Question 54 See full question 25s The nurse is planning care for a client with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). Which behaviors would indicate a positive outcome for the client? Select all that apply. You Selected: • The client verbalizes the relationship between stress and ritualistic behaviors. • The client verbalizes “thought stopping” procedures when necessary. • The client refrains from performing rituals during stress. Correct response: • The client refrains from performing rituals during stress. • The client verbalizes “thought stopping” procedures when necessary. • The client verbalizes the relationship between stress and ritualistic behaviors. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 55 See full question 1m 20s An elderly female client has been complaining of sleeping more, increased urination, anorexia, weakness, irritability, depression, and bone pain that interferes with her going outdoors. Based on these assessment findings, the nurse should suspect which disorder? You Selected: • Hyperparathyroidism Correct response: • Hyperparathyroidism Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 56 See full question 30s A nurse is assessing a client’s blood pressure 8 hours after surgery. The client’s blood pressure before surgery was 120/80 mm Hg, and on admission to the postsurgical nursing unit it was 110/80 mm Hg. The client’s blood pressure is now 90/70 mm Hg. After determining that other vital signs are normal, what should the nurse do first? You Selected: • Notify the health care provider (HCP). Correct response: • Notify the health care provider (HCP). Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 57 See full question 50s A client reports that men in blue clothes keep looking in her window and talking about her. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? You Selected: • "Those men are groundskeepers. They are talking about their work, not you." Correct response: • "Those men are groundskeepers. They are talking about their work, not you." Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 58 See full question 1m 24s A 6-year-old child has had heart surgery to repair tetralogy of Fallot. When developing the discharge plan, the nurse should include information about: You Selected: • persuading the child to get enough rest. Correct response: • allowing the child to lead a normal, active life. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 59 See full question 50s A hospitalized client asks the nurse for "something for pain." Which information is most important for the nurse to gather before administering the medication? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Administration time of the last dose • Effectiveness of prior dose of medication • Client's pain level on a scale of 1 to 10 • Type of medication the client has been taking • Client's reaction to the previous dose Correct response: • Administration time of the last dose • Client's pain level on a scale of 1 to 10 • Type of medication the client has been taking • Client's reaction to the previous dose • Effectiveness of prior dose of medication Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 60 See full question 14s Which moral principle is a nurse applying when she decides what is best for a client and acting without consulting the individual? You Selected: • Beneficence Correct response: • Paternalism Explanation: Add a Note Question 61 See full question 1m 40s The nurse is explaining the symptoms of dementia to a family member who has not seen his mother in 15 months. Which characteristics of neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease would the nurse address in the teaching session? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Forgets that food is cooking on the stove • Unable to understand new information • Unable to write and to sign her name • Becomes lost walking on her own street Correct response: • Forgets that food is cooking on the stove • Becomes lost walking on her own street • Unable to write and to sign her name • Unable to understand new information Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 62 See full question 29m 32s The nurse is planning the care of a client with schizophrenia. The nurse understands that the client will need the most extensive laboratory monitoring regiment if which medication is prescribed? You Selected: • haloperidol Correct response: • clozapine Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 63 See full question 2m 28s On an oncology unit, the nurse hears noises coming from a client’s room. The client is found throwing objects at the walls and has just picked up the phone and is screaming, “How can God do this to me? It is the third type of cancer I have had. I have gone through all the treatment for nothing.” In what order of priority from first to last should the nurse make the interventions? All options must be used. You Selected: • "Please put the telephone down so we can talk." • "I can hear how upset you are about the cancer." • "I wonder if you would like to talk to a clergyman." • "Tell me what you are feeling right now." Correct response: • "Please put the telephone down so we can talk." • "I can hear how upset you are about the cancer." • "Tell me what you are feeling right now." • "I wonder if you would like to talk to a clergyman." Explanation: Add a Note Question 64 See full question 19s When developing the plan of care for an infant with a cleft lip before corrective surgery is performed, what should be a priority? You Selected: • altering the usual method of feeding Correct response: • altering the usual method of feeding Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 65 See full question 1m 4s A female client is admitted to the emergency department after being sexually assaulted. The nurse notes that the client is sitting calmly and quietly in the examination room and recognizes this behavior as a protective defense mechanism. What defense mechanism is the client exhibiting? You Selected: • Denial Correct response: • Denial Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 66 See full question 2m 23s The nurse and parents are planning for the discharge of a child with leukemia who is receiving dactinomycin and vincristine. The nurse should teach the parents to: You Selected: • encourage increased fluid intake. Correct response: • encourage increased fluid intake. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 67 See full question 2m 51s A client with lung cancer is admitted to the hospital with chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting. The healthcare provider ordered granisetron 30mcg/kg IV t.i.d. for nausea and vomiting. How should the nurse proceed? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Administer the dose. • Verify dose calculation with another nurse. • Calculate the amount of medication per dose. Correct response: • Calculate the amount of medication per dose. • Verify dose calculation with another nurse. • Administer the dose. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 68 See full question 1m 27s The nurse observes that during the one-on-one teaching session the client does not give eye contact to the nurse. After the nurse recognizes that this behavior is culturally determined, what culturally sensitive teaching strategy would be appropriate to use? You Selected: • View a media presentation. Correct response: • Provide detailed written information. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 69 See full question 1m 13s A home health care nurse is making an initial visit to a 68-year-old male client who was recently discharged from a rehabilitation facility after experiencing a stroke. The client has significant left-sided weakness and needs assistance with dressing and hygiene. The client lives alone with his 68-year-old wife. The wife has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and uses oxygen intermittently. Assessment findings include: vital signs within normal parameters and intact pink, moist skin. The client denies any problems with urinary and bowel elimination. Based on the client’s assessment, the nurse would most likely initiate referrals to which discipline? Select all that apply. You Selected: • physical therapy • home health aide • occupational therapy Correct response: • physical therapy • occupational therapy • home health aide Explanation: Add a Note Question 70 See full question 1m 33s A nurse is evaluating a client's electrocardiogram (ECG). Which ECG change can result from amitriptyline hydrochloride therapy? You Selected: • Widening QT interval Correct response: • Widening QT interval Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 71 See full question 1m 14s The nurse judges correctly that a client is experiencing an adverse effect from amitriptyline hydrochloride when the client demonstrates: You Selected: • urine retention. Correct response: • urine retention. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 72 See full question 24s The nurse is managing the care of a client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, who is being cared for at home. During a conference with the client's family and multidisciplinary team members, the nurse structures care around which priority nursing diagnosis or patient priority? You Selected: • impaired swallowing Correct response: • impaired swallowing Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 73 See full question 33s A client with a new ileal conduit asks what the disadvantages are to this type of stoma. The nurse explains that the client may experience which of the following? You Selected: • Stool continuously oozes from it. Correct response: • Urine drains from it continuously. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 74 See full question 1m 16s A nurse is caring for a client with a history of cardiac disease and type 2 diabetes. The nurse is closely monitoring the client's blood glucose level. Which medication is the client most likely taking? You Selected: • Carvedilol Correct response: • Carvedilol Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 75 See full question 1m 10s Which statement is correct regarding the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1986? You Selected: • All families of clients who are nearing death, or who have died, must be asked about organ and tissue donation. Correct response: • All families of clients who are nearing death, or who have died, must be asked about organ and tissue donation. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note
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