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1.​ A 68-year-old client with COPD is receiving oxygen at 4 L/min via nasal cannula.
The client becomes increasingly somnolent and his ABG reveals pH 7.28, PaCO₂
68 mm Hg, PaO₂ 58 mm Hg. Which action should the nurse take first?​
A. Increase oxygen to 6 L/min​
B. Obtain a stat chest x-ray​
C. Decrease oxygen to 1–2 L/min and notify provider​
D. Administer oral mucomyst​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: High-flow O₂ in chronic CO₂ retainers can blunt hypoxic drive →
hypercarbia & acidosis. Lowering FiO₂ is priority to re-establish respiratory drive.​
Teaching Point: Always titrate oxygen to target SpO₂ 88–92% in COPD clients.


2.​ A postpartum client has a fourth-degree laceration. The nurse observes a large
amount of lochia rubra on the perineal pad 2 hours after delivery. Which finding
should the reported immediately?​
A. Fundus firm at umbilicus​
B. BP 90/50 mm Hg​
C. Pulse 88 bpm​
D. Client states “I’m so thirsty”​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Hypotension + heavy lochia suggests hemorrhagic shock; requires
immediate intervention.​
Teaching Point: Postpartum hemorrhage = EBL >500 mL vaginal or >1000 mL
cesarean; shock can occur quickly.


3.​ A client is admitted with DKA. The provider orders an insulin gtt at 0.1
units/kg/hr. Client weight = 70 kg. The pharmacy supplies a solution of 100 units
regular insulin in 100 mL NS. Calculate the infusion rate in mL/hr.​

, Correct Answer: 7 mL/hr​
Rationale: 0.1 units/kg/hr × 70 kg = 7 units/hr; concentration = 1 unit/mL → 7
mL/hr.


4.​ A school-age child with sickle-cell disease is in vaso-occlusive crisis. Which
nursing intervention is most effective to promote comfort?​
A. Apply cold packs to painful joints​
B. Limit PO fluids to 1 L/day​
C. Administer morphine 0.05 mg/kg IV q4h PRN​
D. Encourage diversional activities only​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: Opioids are first-line for severe pain; cold increases sickling.​
Teaching Point: Hydration, warmth, and adequate analgesia are crisis pillars.


5.​ A client with major depressive disorder is started on phenelzine 15 mg bid. Which
food choice indicates the need for further teaching?​
A. Fresh blueberries​
B. Aged cheddar cheese​
C. Whole-wheat toast​
D. Apple juice​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Aged cheese is high in tyramine → hypertensive crisis with MAOIs.​
Teaching Point: Provide MAOI diet list: avoid aged, fermented, smoked foods.


6.​ A 2-day-old newborn is jittery, HR 180 bpm, and has a high-pitched cry. Mother
has type 1 DM. Which is the priority nursing action?​
A. Obtain blood glucose​
B. Administer oxygen​
C. Start IV fluids​
D. Check temperature​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: Infant of diabetic mother at risk for hypoglycemia; s/s mimic CNS
irritability.​
Teaching Point: Glucose <40 mg/dL in newborn requires immediate feeding or IV
dextrose.

,7.​ A nurse is delegating tasks on a medical floor. Which task can be assigned to
assistive personnel (AP)?​
A. Check NG tube placement​
B. Accu-check blood glucose​
C. Insert a urinary catheter​
D. Perform sterile wound packing​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Glucometer use is non-invasive and within AP scope.​
Teaching Point: AP may perform stable, non-invasive tasks; nurse retains
assessment & sterile duties.


8.​ The nurse is assessing a client 6 hours after a thyroidectomy. The client reports
tingling around the mouth and fingertips. Which electrolyte imbalance is
suspected?​
A. Hypokalemia​
B. Hypocalcemia​
C. Hyponatremia​
D. Hypermagnesemia​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Tingling, Trousseau/Chvostek signs = hypocalcemia from accidental
parathyroid removal.​
Teaching Point: Keep calcium gluconate at bedside post-thyroidectomy.


9.​ A client with schizophrenia is prescribed haloperidol 5 mg PO bid. Two weeks
later the client demonstrates severe muscle rigidity and fever 39.4 °C. The nurse
suspects:​
A. Tardive dyskinesia​
B. Akathisia​
C. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome​
D. Dystonia​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: High fever + rigidity + autonomic instability = NMS medical emergency.​
Teaching Point: Discontinue antipsychotic, cool client, provide ICU support &
dantrolene/bromocriptine.


10.​ A client is receiving TPN through a central line. The nurse notes the infusion has
stopped for 2 hours. The most immediate concern is:​

, A. Hyperglycemia​
B. Infection​
C. Hypoglycemia​
D. Fluid overload​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: Abrupt cessation of high-glucose TPN can cause rebound
hypoglycemia.​
Teaching Point: Wean TPN gradually or switch to 10% dextrose if infusion must
be interrupted.


11.​ A client 8 hours post-MI is prescribed metoprolol 25 mg PO. HR is 54 bpm, BP
98/60 mm Hg. The nurse should:​
A. Give the medication as scheduled​
B. Hold dose and reassess in 1 hour​
C. Split tablet and give half dose​
D. Contact provider for dosage change​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: Beta-blockers are held for HR <60 or SBP <100 to avoid cardiogenic
shock.​
Teaching Point: Always check apical pulse ≥60 & SBP ≥90 before beta-blocker.


12.​ A client with asthma uses fluticasone/salmeterol daily. Which finding indicates
good technique?​
A. Rinses mouth after inhaler​
B. Exhales into device before actuation​
C. Uses inhaler 3 times daily PRN​
D. Stores inhaler in bathroom cabinet​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: Mouth rinsing prevents oral candidiasis from inhaled corticosteroid.​
Teaching Point: Teach slow deep inhalation & rinse mouth to reduce local side
effects.


13.​ A client is admitted with acute pancreatitis. Which lab value is the most reliable
indicator of severity?​
A. Serum amylase 1200 U/L​
B. Lipase 1800 U/L​
C. CRP 18 mg/dL​

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