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NSG 3100 Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update (Rated A+) When the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the status of which body system? - Answers Neurological While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of: - Answers pork products. The client wants to increase intake of an antioxidant in her diet. The nurse recommends including vitamin C, which is best found in: - Answers Correct Answer: tomatoes. For a child who has ingested the remaining contents of an aspirin bottle, the nurse suspects signs and symptoms consistent with: - Answers Correct Answer: metabolic acidosis. Which of the following techniques used by the new staff nurse for administering medications via an enteral tube requires correction by the charge nurse? - Answers Correct Answer: Adding the medications to the tube feeding After a surgical procedure, the client is advanced to a full liquid diet. The nurse is able to recommend which one of the following foods for this client? - Answers Correct Answer: Yogurt While doing a nutritional assessment of a low-income family, the community health nurse determines that the family's diet is inadequate in protein content. The nurse suggests which of the following lower-cost foods to increase protein content? - Answers Correct Answer: Beans The client has had throat surgery and is placed on a clear liquid diet. The nurse should offer the patient: - Answers Correct Answer: apple juice. The majority of body fluid is located in which area? - Answers Correct Answer: Intracellular The nurse recognizes that the client, on the basis of the imbalance that is present, will require fluid replacement with isotonic solution. One of the isotonic solutions that may be ordered by the physician is: - Answers Correct Answer: Lactated Ringer solution. One of the first indications of fluid volume deficit is: - Answers Correct Answer: tachycardia. For the client with a vitamin D deficiency and inadequate calcium intake, the nurse observes for: - Answers Correct Answer: Chvostek sign Chvostek sign - Answers an abnormal reaction to the stimulation of the facial nerve. A nasogastric tube is inserted in order for the client to receive intermittent tube feedings. The action by the nurse that requires correction by the unit manager is: - Answers Correct Answer: instilling air into the NG tube to check for placement. The mucous membranes of a normally hydrated individual are: - Answers Correct Answer: moist. Of the following clients, the nurse recognizes that the individual who is most at risk for a fluid volume deficit is: - Answers Correct Answer: 42-year-old with severe vomiting. The single best indicator of fluid status is the nurse's assessment of the client's: - Answers Correct Answer: daily body weight The nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube. During the insertion, the client starts to gag and becomes dyspneic. Which action should the nurse take? - Answers Correct Answer: Withdraw the tube and start again. It is recommended that adults consume approximately how much of their diet from carbohydrates? - Answers Correct Answer: 50% A critical measure for clients with hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia is: - Answers Correct Answer: implementing seizure precautions. For the client who needs fluid replacement, which of the following should be avoided? - Answers Coffee Albumin levels indicate prolonged malnutrition. - Answers True Causes of hyponatremia include - Answers Excessive diaphoresis Diuretics Wound drainage Hyponatremia - Answers low sodium causes of hypernatremia - Answers Fever Diarrhea Excessive sodium intake Hypernatremia - Answers high sodium An example of hemoconcentration seen in dehydration is increased hematocrit levels. T or F - Answers True Signs of fluid overload - Answers High BP Pitting edema in lower extremities Mental confusion Moist crackles Which is a sign/symptom of hypernatremia? - Answers Thirst hypokalemia - Answers low potassium Causes of hypokalemia - Answers Prolonged NGT suction Heavy perspiration Diarrhea Potassium must always be diluted appropriately and never given IV push. T or F - Answers True Signs and symptoms of hypokalemia - Answers Muscle weakness Leg cramps Decreased deep tendon reflexes Weak irregular pulses Hypocalcemia - Answers deficient calcium in the blood Signs and symptoms of hypocalcemia - Answers Numbness and tingling of extremities Positive Chvostek's sign

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NSG 3100 Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2024-2025 (Rated A+)

When the client's serum sodium level is 120 mEq/L, the priority nursing assessment is to monitor the
status of which body system? - Answers Neurological

While assisting the client with meal selection, the nurse realizes that clients who practice Islam or
Judaism share an avoidance of: - Answers pork products.

The client wants to increase intake of an antioxidant in her diet. The nurse recommends including
vitamin C, which is best found in: - Answers Correct Answer:

tomatoes.

For a child who has ingested the remaining contents of an aspirin bottle, the nurse suspects signs and
symptoms consistent with: - Answers Correct Answer:

metabolic acidosis.

Which of the following techniques used by the new staff nurse for administering medications via an
enteral tube requires correction by the charge nurse? - Answers Correct Answer:

Adding the medications to the tube feeding

After a surgical procedure, the client is advanced to a full liquid diet. The nurse is able to recommend
which one of the following foods for this client? - Answers Correct Answer:

Yogurt

While doing a nutritional assessment of a low-income family, the community health nurse determines
that the family's diet is inadequate in protein content. The nurse suggests which of the following lower-
cost foods to increase protein content? - Answers Correct Answer:

Beans

The client has had throat surgery and is placed on a clear liquid diet. The nurse should offer the patient:
- Answers Correct Answer:

apple juice.

The majority of body fluid is located in which area? - Answers Correct Answer:

Intracellular

The nurse recognizes that the client, on the basis of the imbalance that is present, will require fluid
replacement with isotonic solution. One of the isotonic solutions that may be ordered by the physician
is: - Answers Correct Answer:

Lactated Ringer solution.

, One of the first indications of fluid volume deficit is: - Answers Correct Answer:

tachycardia.

For the client with a vitamin D deficiency and inadequate calcium intake, the nurse observes for: -
Answers Correct Answer:

Chvostek sign

Chvostek sign - Answers an abnormal reaction to the stimulation of the facial nerve.

A nasogastric tube is inserted in order for the client to receive intermittent tube feedings. The action by
the nurse that requires correction by the unit manager is: - Answers Correct Answer:

instilling air into the NG tube to check for placement.

The mucous membranes of a normally hydrated individual are: - Answers Correct Answer:

moist.

Of the following clients, the nurse recognizes that the individual who is most at risk for a fluid volume
deficit is: - Answers Correct Answer:

42-year-old with severe vomiting.

The single best indicator of fluid status is the nurse's assessment of the client's: - Answers Correct
Answer:

daily body weight

The nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube. During the insertion, the client starts to gag and becomes
dyspneic. Which action should the nurse take? - Answers Correct Answer:

Withdraw the tube and start again.

It is recommended that adults consume approximately how much of their diet from carbohydrates? -
Answers Correct Answer:

50%

A critical measure for clients with hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia is: - Answers Correct Answer:

implementing seizure precautions.

For the client who needs fluid replacement, which of the following should be avoided? - Answers Coffee

Albumin levels indicate prolonged malnutrition. - Answers True

Causes of hyponatremia include - Answers Excessive diaphoresis

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