MOST RECENT EXAM WITH COMPLETE REAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+|| NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM JUST RELEASED!!! STUDY GUIDE
EXAM & BEST FOR EXAM PREP
The nurse explains that medication being given to a client with a
severe inflammatory response mimics a hormone secreted by the
adrenal cortex. This hormone is:
a. Cortisol
b. Aldosterone
c. Histamine
d. Testosterone
A.
,The nurse explains that with the exposure to an antigen, the initiator of
the inflammatory response is the presence of histamine, which is
released by the:
a. Monocytes
b. Neutrophils
c. Basophils
d. Eosinophils
C.
RICE stands for:
a. Redness, inflammation, contusion, edema
b. Rest, isolation, compression, elevation
c. Review, intervention, continuation, evaluation
d. Rest, ice, compression, elevation
D.
,The vital functions necessary for survival, which include heart rate,
blood pressure, and respiration, are controlled by the:
a. Medulla Oblongata
b. Reticular formation
c. Pituitary gland
d. Limbic system
A.
While assessing a person for effects of the general adaptation
syndrome, the nurse should be aware that:
a. Heart rate increases in the adaptation state
b. Blood volumes increases in the exhaustion stage
c. Vital signs return to normal in the exhaustion stage
d. Blood glucose level increase during the alarm reaction stage
D.
What two factors contribute to the projected increase in the number of older
persons?
a. Financial success and improved environment
b. Fewer medical problems associated with aging
c. Improved medication plan and increase in federal health care funding
d. The aging of the “baby-boom” generation and the growth of the
population segment older than 85 years
D.
, When performing an assessment of a young woman who was in an
automobile accident 6 months before, the nurse learns that the
woman has vivid images of the crash whenever she hears a loud,
sudden noise. The nurse recognizes that these reactions are
flashbacks, which are symptoms of:
a. Social Phobia
b. Acute anxiety
c. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
d. Borderline Personality Disorder
C.