VERSION 1 AND 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
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A nurse has prepared a sterile field for assisting a provider with a chest
tube insertion. Which of the following events should the nurse recognize
as contaminating the field (Select all that apply)
A. provider drops a sterile instrument onto the near side of the sterile
field
B. nurse moistens a cotton ball with sterile normal saline and places it on
sterile field
C. procedure is delayed 1hr because the provider receives an emergency
call
D. nurse turns to speak to someone who enters through the door behind
the nurse
E. clients hand brushes against the outer edge of the sterile field -
ANSWER B, C, D
Endoscopy (EGD) positioning - ANSWER left side lying
Before an Endoscopy (EGD): - ANSWER -NPO 6-8 hr
-remove dentures
Gastroenteritis care plan: - ANSWER -restrict dairy, caffeine, milk
-eat foods high in potassium
-increase fluid intake
,-contact precautions
In what order do you open the sterile package? - ANSWER flap furthest
from body, side flaps, then closest
A nurse has removed a sterile pack from its outside cover and place it on
a clean work surface in preparation for an invasive procedure. Which of
the following flaps should the nurse unfold first:
A. closest to body
B. right side
C. left side
D. farthest from body - ANSWER D
A nurse is wearing sterile gloves in prep for performing a sterile
procedure. Which of the following objects can the nurse touch without
breaking sterile technique (Select all that apply)
A. bottle containing sterile solution
B. edge of sterile drape at the base of the field
C. inner wrapping of an item on the sterile field
D. irrigation syringe on the sterile field
E. one gloved hand with the other gloved hand - ANSWER C, D, E
TB is suspected, what precautionary actions to do? - ANSWER -
negative airflow room, airborne precautions
-nurses wear N95 mask, client wears if going out of the room
-admin heat & humidified O2 therapy as prescribed
TB interventions: - ANSWER -family members should be screened
-4 meds taken for 6-12 months
-not contagious when they have 3 negative sputum cultures
What to watch for when on Isoniazid: - ANSWER numb/tingling in the
hands & feet
,What to watch for when on Rifampin: - ANSWER -orange secretions
normal
-watch for jaundice
-interferes with birth control
What to watch for when on Ethambutol: - ANSWER vision changes
Client teaching for genital herpes: - ANSWER -can be transmitted with
or w/out blisters
-sexual partners should be informed & screened
-no cure, just meds to help w/symptoms
-abstain from intercourse until lesions are completely healed
-gently clean areas w/mild soap & water
Caring for a client following a stroke of the right side with left-sided
hemipalegia: - ANSWER -thicken liquids/foods
-high fowlers
-speech therapist for helping w/eating & speech
-monitor gag reflex/swallowing abilities
-have suction equipment available
-occupational therapy
-support left arm with pillows, slings, etc
High sodium foods clients with HF & Pulmonary edema should avoid: -
ANSWER -cheese
-soups
-bread
-cold cuts/cured meats
-pizza
-eggs & omelets
-hot dogs
-baked ham
, Which non-opioid drug decreases the effect of aspirin? - ANSWER
ibuprofen
Ketorolac should not be used concurrently with... - ANSWER other
NSAIDS
Glucocorticoids increase the risk of gastric bleeding when taken with... -
ANSWER non-opioid analgesics
To access an implanted port, you must use a... - ANSWER noncoring
(Huber) needle
When done accessing an implanted port... - ANSWER flush with 10 mL
0.9% sodium chloride
Therapeutic effects of furosemide (Lasix) - ANSWER -decreases
preload of the heart
-decreases potassium levels
-increases urine output
-decrease BP
-decrease edema
Valsartan for HF expected outcomes/findings: - ANSWER -vasodilation
-excretion of sodium & water
-reduces BP
-reduces risk of mortality in post-MI pts left w/vent dysfunction
Expected findings of meds that increase urinary output (diuretics): -
ANSWER -decreased potassium
-weight loss
-decrease in edema
-decreased calcium
-increased urine output
-decreased BP
-decrease in ICP & IOP