Prometric 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+
Prometric 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ 1.Cellulitis on the floor of mouth is known as...??? A. Stomatitis B. Glositis C. Angina pectoris D. Angina Ludovici E. Gingivitis Answer:D/ ludwing's angina 2. To remove soft contact lenses from the eyes of an unconscious patient the nurse should: A. Uses a small suction cup placed on the lenses B. Pinches the lens off the eye then slides it off the cornea C. Lifts the lenses with a dry cotton ball that adheres to the lenses D. Tenses the lateral canthus while stimulating a blink reflex by the patient Answer:B 3.A patient undergoes laminectomy. In the immediate post-operative period, the nurse should A. Monitor the patient's vital signs and log roll him to prone position B. Monitor the patient's vital signs and encourage him to ambulate C. Monitor the patient's vital signs and auscultate his bowel sounds D. Monitor the patient's vital signs, check sensation and motor power of the feet Answer:D 4. A patient with duodenal peptic ulcer would describe his pain as: A. Generalized burning sensation B. Intermittent colicky pain C. Gnawing sensation relieved by food D. Colicky pain intensified by food Answer:D 5.A patient admitted to the hospital in hypertensive crisis is ordered to receive hydralazine (Apresoline) 20mg IV stat for blood pressure greater than 190/100 mmHg. The best response of the nurse to this order is to: A. Give the dose immediately and once B. Give medication if patient's blood pressure is > 190/100 mmHg C. Call the physician because the order is not clear D. Administer the dose and repeat as necessary Answer:A 6. Whilst recovering from surgery a patient develops deep vein thrombosis. The sign that would indicate this complication to the nurse would be: A. Intermittent claudication B. Pitting edema of the area C. Severe pain when raising the legs D. Localized warmth and tenderness of the site Answer:D 7. A patient presents to the emergency department with diminished and thready pulses,hypotension and an increased pulse rate. The patient reports weight loss, lethargy, and decreased urine output. The lab work reveals increased urine specific gravity. The nurse should suspect: A. Renal failure B. Sepsis C. Pneumonia D. Dehydration Answer:D t with chronic renal failure has a serum potassium level of 6.8 mEq/L. What should the nurse assess first? A. Blood pressure B. Respirations C. Temperature D. Cardiac
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