CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING NR511 FINAL EXAM
QUESTION BANK 150 Q/A: | 100 % VERIFIED ANSWERS
WITH DETAILED RATIONALES , ALREADY GRADED A+
2025/2026 LATEST
Jennifer is an 18-year-old girl who comes to the emergency room after a fall
during a soccer game. Jennifer explains that she fell on her left side and kept her
arm out straight to break her fall. She has been experiencing severe pain and
limited range of motion in her left shoulder. The clinician has diagnosed Jennifer
with a dislocated shoulder. Which of the following statements are true concerning
shoulder dislocation?
a. posterior dislocations are more common than anterior dislocations
b. there is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician
should check for distal pulses
b. there is a risk of neurovascular and neurosensory trauma, so the clinician
should check for distal pulses
Which of the following statements is true concerning the management of the
client with a herniated disc?
a. muscle relaxants and narcotics can be used to control moderate pain but should
be discontinued after 3 weeks of use
b. an epidural injection is helpful in reducing leg pain that has persisted for at least
3 weeks after the herniation occurred.
c. intolerable pain for more than 3 months is an indication for surgical intervention
d. all of the above
c. intolerable pain for more than 3 months is an indication for surgical intervention
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After 6 months of synthroid therapy, the clinician should expect which of the
following in the repeat thyroid studies?
a. elevated TSH
b. normal TSH
c. low TSH
d. undetectable TSH
b. normal TSH
The clinician suspects that a client seen in the office has hyperthyroidism. Which
of the following tests should the clinician order on the initial visit?
a. thryoid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
b. TSH and thyrotoxin antibodies
•High sensitivity thyroid stimulating hormone TSH and free T4
• Free T4 and serum calcium
a. thryoid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4
Cat bites are commonly associated with which of the following pathogens?
a. pasteurella multocida
b. vibri vulnificus
c. group B streptococcus
d. Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus
a. pasteurella multocida
The 56 year old man with chronic prostatitis should be treated with trimethoprim
80mg-sulfamethoxazole 400 (TMP-SMX, Bactrim) for how long?
a. 3-7 days
b. 14-21 days
c. 3-6 weeks
d 6-12 weeks
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d 6-12 weeks
The A in SNAPPS stands for Assessment
a. true
b. false
b. false
A patient is diagnosed with Giardia after backpacking trip in the mountains. Which
of the following would be the appropriate treatement?
a. Vancomycin
b. Penicillin
c. Metronidazole
d. Bactrim
c. Metronidazole
The most cost effective screening test to determine HIV status is which of the
following?
a. western blot
b. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
c. venereal disease research laboratory test (VDRL)
d. Viral load
b. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
The clinician sees a patient who is 5 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds (:BMI 29.3).
How would the clinician classify this patient?
a. overweight
b. Mild Obesity
c. Moderate Obesity
d. morbid obesity
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