NSG 3800 Exam 2 NEWEST 2026 | COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM
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The nurse is teaching a client who has been diagnosed with
hypertension about lifestyle modifications. Which of the following
statements by the nurse is appropriate?
a. "Maintain a normal body weight with a body mass index (BMI) of less
than 18.5 kg/m²."
b. "Regular physical activity should be done for 20 minutes every day."
c. "Dietary sodium intake should not exceed 5 g per day."
d. "Alcoholic beverages should be limited to less than 1 to 2 per day."
......ANSWER......d. "Alcoholic beverages should be limited to less than 1
to 2 per day."
The nurse working in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a 26-
year-old female client who wasadmitted after a motor vehicle crash and
has now developed secondary Raynaud's syndrome. The client has a
history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis
(RA). Which of thefollowing statements is appropriate for the nurse to
make when teaching the client about their newcondition?
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a. "Secondary Raynaud's disease may be related to the trauma and
some of your medical history."
b. "This form of Raynaud's disease results in joint fever, pain, and pale
fingertips or toes."
c. "This form of Raynaud's disease is idiopathic as it can occur without
any underlying disease."
d. "Secondary Raynaud's disease is more commonly seen in younger
men than in younger women." ......ANSWER......a. "Secondary Raynaud's
disease may be related to the trauma and some of your medical
history."
A nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with hemophilia
A. Concerning the nursing management of this condition, the nurse is
aware that
a. the client will need to increase foods rich in vitamin K to lessen
episodes of bleeding.
b. heat-solvent or detergent-solvent factor concentrates carry the risk of
human immunodeficiencyvirus (HIV) and other viruses.
c. most clients with mild factor deficiency hemophilia benefit from
taking garlic supplements.
d. analgesic medications are often prescribed to alleviate the pain
associated with hematomas. ......ANSWER......d. analgesic medications
are often prescribed to alleviate the pain associated with hematomas.
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The nurse is admitting a client diagnosed with venous insufficiency.
Which of the following prescriptions should the nurse question?
a. Exercise and ambulate for 20 minutes 4 times a day.
b. Apply graduated compression stockings bilaterally while in bed.
c. Sit with legs dangling for an extended period of time.
d. Keep legs elevated except when in bathroom. ......ANSWER......c. Sit
with legs dangling for an extended period of time.
The home health nurse is assessing the home of a client diagnosed with
chronic venous insufficiency. Which of the following changes should the
nurse recommend to the client?
a. Avoiding using the microwave for cooking.
b. Avoiding compression of the legs.
c. Using a walker when out of bed.
d. Keeping extremities protected, clean, and dry. ......ANSWER......d.
Keeping extremities protected, clean, and dry.
The nurse is evaluating dietary teaching regarding the dietary
approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet for a client who is