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The nurse is taking a history of a newly diagnosed type 2
diabetic who is beginning treatment. Which subjective
information is most important for the nurse to note?
A history of
obesity.
An allergy to sulfa
drugs.
Cessation of smoking three
years ago.
Numbness in the soles of the feet. - ANSWER -An allergy
to sulfa drugs
A middle-aged male client with diabetes continues to eat an
abundance of foods
that are high in sugar and fat. According to the Health Belief
Model, which event
is most likely to increase the client's willingness to become
compliant with the
prescribed
diet?
,He visits his diabetic brother who just had surgery to amputate
an infected foot. He is provided with the most current
information about the dangers of untreated diabetes.
He comments on the community service announcements about
preventing complications associated with diabetes.
His wife expresses a sincere willingness to prepare meals that
are within his prescribed diet. - ANSWER -He visits his diabetic
brother who just had surgery to amputate an infected foot
In assessing a client diagnosed with primary
hyperaldosteronism, the nurse expects the laboratory test
results to indicate a decreased serum level of which
substance?
Sodium.
Antidiuretic
hormone.
Potassium.
Glucose. - ANSWER -
Potassium
Which symptoms should the nurse expect a client to exhibit
who is diagnosed
with
pheochromocytoma?
Numbness, tingling, and cramps in the extremities.
Headache, diaphoresis, and palpitations.
,Cyanosis, fever, and classic signs of shock.
Nausea, vomiting, and muscular weakness. - ANSWER -
Headache, diaphoresis, and palpitations
A client with heart disease is on a continuous telemetry monitor
and has developed sinus bradycardia. In determining the
possible cause of the bradycardia, the nurse assesses the
client's medication record. Which medication is most likely the
cause of the bradycardia?
Propanolol.
Captopril.
Furosemide.
Dobutamine. - ANSWER -Propanolol
A client has undergone insertion of a permanent pacemaker.
When developing a discharge teaching plan, the nurse writes a
goal of, "The client will verbalize symptoms of pacemaker
failure." Which symptoms are most important to teach the
client?
Facial
flushing.
Fever.
Pounding
headache.
Feelings of dizziness. - ANSWER -Feelings of
dizziness
, The nurse is initiating the client's fourth dose of gentamycin
sulfate IV. The HCP
has prescribed peak and trough levels. Which is the most
important action for
the nurse to implement
next?
Draw the peak 15 minutes before and the trough 15 minutes
after the next dose.
Draw the peak one hour before and one hour after the next
dose.
Draw the trough 5 minutes before and the peak 30 minutes after
the next dose.
Draw the trough 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after the
next dose. - ANSWER -Draw the trough 5 minutes before and
the peak 30 minutes after the next dose
The client is taking digoxin for congestive heart failure. The
nurse would be
correct in withholding a dose of digoxin based on which
assessment?
serum digoxin level is
1.5. blood pressure is
104/68. serum potassium
level is 3.
apical pulse is 68/min. - ANSWER -Serum potassium level is 3