QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS| GRADED A+
Q1. Literacy Level
CORRECT ANSWER
An influential population characteristic for implementing an effective teaching plan.
Q2. Warfarin Diet
CORRECT ANSWER
Maintain consistent intake of leafy greens to keep vitamin K levels stable and ensure predictable
INR.
Q3. MRSA Contact Precaution
CORRECT ANSWER
Implement contact precautions for a readmitted client with diarrhea and dehydration with known
MRSA.
Q4. Naloxone IV
CORRECT ANSWER
Administer for respiratory depression due to morphine overdose; monitor for re-narcotization.
Q5. Fall Precautions
CORRECT ANSWER
Key intervention for an older woman with osteoporosis: implement bed/chair alarms, non-skid
footwear, and call bell within reach.
Q6. Progress of Labor
CORRECT ANSWER
Continue monitoring based on the client's medical record and established labor curve.
Q7. Behavior Intervention Order
CORRECT ANSWER
Steps: 1. Note behavior time, 2. Discuss privately, 3. Plan breaks, 4. Evaluate improvement.
, Q8. Serum Potassium Level
CORRECT ANSWER
Report low level (3.1 mEq/L) for a client with intestinal obstruction — hypokalemia risk.
Q9. Eosinophils
CORRECT ANSWER
Leukocytes involved in allergic responses and the destruction of parasitic worms.
Q10. Cephradine
CORRECT ANSWER
Prescribed antibiotic for postoperative wound infection: 500 mg PO every 6 hours.
Q11. Neuropathic Pain
CORRECT ANSWER
Characterized by severe, burning pain resulting from nerve damage.
Q12. Compartment Syndrome
CORRECT ANSWER
Risk of neurovascular compromise; assess the 6 P's: Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness, Paresthesia,
Paralysis, Poikilothermia.
Q13. Clear Fluid Leaking from Nose
CORRECT ANSWER
Sign of a head injury (CSF leak) requiring immediate attention and neurosurgical evaluation.
Q14. Uhthoff's Sign
CORRECT ANSWER
Temporary worsening of MS symptoms due to vasodilation (e.g., heat, exercise).
Q15. Radial Artery Catheter
CORRECT ANSWER
Causes numbness and pain; requires removal and assessment of distal circulation.