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NCSBN- Post Test A-L correctly answered 2023A nurse is caring for a 69 year-old client with end stage renal disease. What action should the nurse take to assess for patency in a fistula used for hemodialysis? a. Irrigate with 5 mL of 0.9% normal saline b. Palpate for a thrill over the fistula c. Observe for edema proximal to the site d. Feel for a bruit over the fistula . Palpate for a thrill over the fistula The RN is working in a clinic where a client presents with a painful, blistering rash on the hip. The health care provider diagnoses shingles (herpes zoster). What is the priority nursing diagnosis? a.Knowledge deficit related to disease process b.Pain related to nerve root inflammation and skin lesions c. Risk for infection related to skin lesions d. Risk for impaired skin integrity related to skin lesions b.Pain related to nerve root inflammation and skin lesions 00:52 01:39 A 2 year-old child is brought to the emergency department at 2:00 pm. The mother states: "My child has not had a wet diaper all day." The child is pale, with a heart rate of 132 beats per minute. What other assessment data would the nurse obtain next to help determine an admitting diagnosis? a. History of fluid intake b. Dietary patterns in the past 48 hours c. Description of play activity d. Status of the eyes and the tongue d. Status of the eyes and the tongue A nurse from the mental health unit is reassigned to the pediatrics unit and will be caring for a child with asthma. Which of these findings would the charge nurse emphasize as the first thing to indicate a worsening condition in the child? a. Increased need to use bronchodilators b. A downward trend in peak flow rates as measured by a peak flow meter c. Coughing, especially if the cough is frequent and occurs in spasms d. An audible whistling or wheezing when the child exhales b. A downward trend in peak flow rates as measured by a peak flow meter A nurse is assessing a client who is cachectic and has developed an enterocutaneous fistula following surgery to relieve a small bowel obstruction. The client's total protein level is reported as 4.5 g/dL. Which approach to therapy should the nurse anticipate? a. Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via central line b. Blood for coagulation studies daily c. Additional potassium via IV administration d. Serum lipase levels every 12 hours a. Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via central line The nurse is working in a community health clinic answering telephone calls. Which client would the nurse recommend to be seen immediately by a health care provider? a. "I started my period and now my urine has turned bright red." b. "I was started on some medicine yesterday for a urine infection and now my lower belly hurts when I go to the bathroom." c. "I went to the bathroom and my urine looked very red but it didn't hurt when I went." d. "I am an diabetic and today I have been going to the bathroom every hour." c. "I went to the bathroom and my urine looked very red but it didn't hurt when I went." The nurse works in an ambulatory care clinic where there are four children with gastrointestinal findings waiting to be seen by the health care provider. Which child is at greatest risk for developing metabolic acidosis? a. The child who has been vomiting for more than 48 hours b. The child with nausea and anorexia c. The child with severe diarrhea for 24 hours d. The child with alternating constipation and diarrhea c. The child with severe diarrhea for 24 hour A client comes into the community health center upset and crying, stating: "I will die of cancer now that I have this disease." The client hands the nurse a piece of paper with the word "pheochromocytoma" written on it. What would be the best initial response by the nurse? a. "You probably have had episodes of sweating, heart pounding and headaches. Is that correct?" b. "Pheochromocytomas are usually noncancerous, but they do need to be treated to avoid complications." c. "This problem is diagnosed by blood and urine tests that reveal elevated levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline." d. "Computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to detect an adrenal tumor." b. "Pheochromocytomas are usually noncancerous, but they do need to be treated to avoid complications." The nurse is providing care to a client who has just received an epidural for anesthesia during labor. The nurse recognizes which of the following as the most important nursing intervention following this procedure? a. Monitor maternal blood pressure for possible hypotension b. Reduce the intravenous fluid infusion to a keep open rate c. Monitor the fetus for possible tachycardia d. Monitor maternal pulse for possible bradycardia a. Monitor maternal blood pressure for possible hypotension A nurse is assessing a newborn infant and observes low-set ears, short palpebral fissures, flat nasal bridge and indistinct philtrum. What priority focus in the maternal history should the nurse ask about? a. Alcohol use during pregnancy b. Maternal and paternal ages c. Family genetic disorders d. Use of vitamins and supplements during pregnancy a. Alcohol use during pregnancy A 3 year-old child is brought to the health clinic. The grandmother reports that the child is always "scratching his bottom" and is "extremely irritable." Based on this information, which health issue would the nurse assess for initially? Ringworm Scabies Allergies Pinworm Pinworm The nurse is caring for a client with urinary incontinence. The client asks the nurse about the use of biofeedback to treat this condition. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "Biofeedback has not been shown to be very helpful for urinary incontinence problems." b. "Surgery is generally needed in order to produce any real improvement." c. "Medications are the approved method of treating this type of problem." d. "This type of treatment has been used successfully to manage urinary incontinence." d. "This type of treatment has been used successfully to manage urinary incontinence." The nurse is caring for a client in the coronary care unit who has developed acute renal failure as a consequence of cardiogenic shock. Which of the following findings are consistent with the diagnosis? (Select all that apply.) Oliguria Jugular vein distention Crackles on auscultation in bilateral bases Weight loss Pitting sacral edema Oliguria Jugular vein distention Crackles on auscultation in bilateral bases Pitting sacral edema Findings related to fluid retention and heart failure are expected, because the kidneys are unable to function properly due to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate and tubular necrosis. In the bed-bound client, pitting sacral edema would be seen, since fluid follows gravity. Weight gain, jugular vein distention, oliguria and crackles in the lungs would also be expected with fluid overload in this client. Treatment consists of diuresis, with a possible small fluid challenge, if the client can tolerate it, to correct pre-renal azotemia. If these options are not effective or inappropriate for the client, dialysis or ultrafiltration may be used to remove excess fluid. In many cases, this type of treatment is temporary, and can be stopped as the kidney function improves with improved urine output and decreasing creatinine levels. The client has undergone a dilation and curettage (D & C) following a spontaneous abortion at 8 weeks. To promote an optimal recovery, what information should the nurse include in the discharge teaching? (Select all that apply.) a. Expect heavy bleeding for at least a week b. Use sanitary pads until vaginal bleeding has stopped c. Strenuous sport activities should be postponed until bleeding stops d. Resume vaginal intercourse 6 weeks after the procedure e. Referral for grief counseling b. Use sanitary pads until vaginal bleeding has stopped c. Strenuous sport activities should be postponed until bleeding stops . Referral for grief counseling A family arrives at the emergency department. A parent believes the child ingested an undetermined number of acetaminophen tablets approximately 1 hour ago. The serum acetaminophen level confirms acute poisoning. Which of these orders should be implemented first? Oral activated charcoal therapy N-acetylcysteine (NAC) (Mucomyst) Ondansetron (Zofran) 0.1 mg/kg for nausea Consultation with a medical toxicologist N-acetylcysteine (NAC) (Mucomyst)

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