Relias Medical-Surgical RN A Prophecy
(Latest Update ) Questions
with Answers 100% Correct {Grade A}
Your patient has developed a productive cough and fever. The provider is suspecting
influenza. Which actions should you take FIRST? - Correct answer Initiate droplet
precautions
What medication would you anticipate to be ordered for a patient who has a LDL > 200
mg/dL? - Correct answer Statin
Fifteen minutes after starting a blood transfusion, the patient complains of lower back
pain, shortness of breath, and chills. What is your FIRST action? - Correct answer Stop
the transfusion.
Your patient had a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) 24 hours ago. What
signs require further intervention? - Correct answer Bright red urine
What condition (not medication related) might cause an elevation in the patients
PT/INR level? - Correct answer Liver disease
,Your patient admitted for small bowel obstruction has been vomiting for the last 3
days. What electrolyte imbalance would you expect to be associated with this patient? -
Correct answer Hypokalemia
Digoxin (Lanoxin) 125 mcg is equivalent to how many mg? - Correct answer 0.125mg
As you are walking down the hallway you overhear your colleague discussing her
personal family issues with a patient. What would be the MOST appropriate response?
- Correct answer Remind her later of her responsibility for establishing and
maintaining professional boundaries with patients.
Your patient, who has soft wrist restraints for safety (non-violent), is working with the
occupational therapist at the bedside. The nursing assistant enters and says, "The
patient is not allowed to have his restraints untied." How do you respond? - Correct
answer "Restraints can be temporarily off while directly working with staff. Let me
know when the therapy session is finished and I will re-apply them."
, Your patient suddenly develops signs and symptoms of shortness of breath,
restlessness, tachypnea, hemoptysis, and decreased oxygen saturations despite being
on 2L/min of O2 by nasal cannula. What do you expect is happening? - Correct answer
Pulmonary embolism
The dosage of which drug must be tapered down slowly to prevent acute adrenal
insufficiency? - Correct answer Prednisone
Your patient with CHF states, "I can still eat the same food, I just have to weight myself
everyday." Based on this statement, which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate? -
Correct answer Knowledge Deficit
patient arrives on unit. you do an assessment and notice lice in her hair. what is your
first action? - Correct answer Secure a private room
Patient presents dusky pallor and pulseless. First action - Correct answer Initiate
facility code procedure
(Latest Update ) Questions
with Answers 100% Correct {Grade A}
Your patient has developed a productive cough and fever. The provider is suspecting
influenza. Which actions should you take FIRST? - Correct answer Initiate droplet
precautions
What medication would you anticipate to be ordered for a patient who has a LDL > 200
mg/dL? - Correct answer Statin
Fifteen minutes after starting a blood transfusion, the patient complains of lower back
pain, shortness of breath, and chills. What is your FIRST action? - Correct answer Stop
the transfusion.
Your patient had a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) 24 hours ago. What
signs require further intervention? - Correct answer Bright red urine
What condition (not medication related) might cause an elevation in the patients
PT/INR level? - Correct answer Liver disease
,Your patient admitted for small bowel obstruction has been vomiting for the last 3
days. What electrolyte imbalance would you expect to be associated with this patient? -
Correct answer Hypokalemia
Digoxin (Lanoxin) 125 mcg is equivalent to how many mg? - Correct answer 0.125mg
As you are walking down the hallway you overhear your colleague discussing her
personal family issues with a patient. What would be the MOST appropriate response?
- Correct answer Remind her later of her responsibility for establishing and
maintaining professional boundaries with patients.
Your patient, who has soft wrist restraints for safety (non-violent), is working with the
occupational therapist at the bedside. The nursing assistant enters and says, "The
patient is not allowed to have his restraints untied." How do you respond? - Correct
answer "Restraints can be temporarily off while directly working with staff. Let me
know when the therapy session is finished and I will re-apply them."
, Your patient suddenly develops signs and symptoms of shortness of breath,
restlessness, tachypnea, hemoptysis, and decreased oxygen saturations despite being
on 2L/min of O2 by nasal cannula. What do you expect is happening? - Correct answer
Pulmonary embolism
The dosage of which drug must be tapered down slowly to prevent acute adrenal
insufficiency? - Correct answer Prednisone
Your patient with CHF states, "I can still eat the same food, I just have to weight myself
everyday." Based on this statement, which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate? -
Correct answer Knowledge Deficit
patient arrives on unit. you do an assessment and notice lice in her hair. what is your
first action? - Correct answer Secure a private room
Patient presents dusky pallor and pulseless. First action - Correct answer Initiate
facility code procedure