QUESTIONS WITH REVISED AND
UPDATED ANSWERS
Looking for a bowel movement (they are going to have massive liquid diarrhea b/c
Kayexalate causes potassium to exchange from sodium in the intestines & potassium
goes out via BM) -Answer-A renal failure client with a potassium level of 5.5 mEq/L is to
receive sodium polystryene sulfonate (kayexalate) orally. What do you want to monitor
for immediately after this medication is given?
D, C, A,B
Once you confirm that it's in place, you would listen to bowel sounds -Answer-Sequence
the procedure for verifying feeding tube placement:
A. Measure the pH of aspirate, compare the color of the strip with the color on the chart
provided by the manufactor
B. Discard used supplies, remove gloves and discard, and perform hand hygiene
C. Draw back on syringe & obtain 5 to 10 mL of gastric aspirate observe appearance of
aspirate
D. Perform hand hygiene. Apply clean gloves, draw up 30 mL of air into syringe, then
attach to end of feeding tube, flush tube with 30 mL of air
- check for increased HR, respirations, & temp
- BP will drop
- May have hemolytic rash & be itching
- May see flushing
- Chest or flank pain
- Blood has to run off on a pump
TIME FRAME FOR GIVING BLOOD HAS TO BE LESS THAN 4 HOURS; IF STILL
BLOOD IN AFTER 4 HOURS, YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT DOWN -Answer-S/S of blood
transfusion reaction?
first thing to do is to stop the infusion & start flushing -Answer-What is nursing priority
when a transfusion reaction is suspected?
A. vital signs
B. call the MD
, C. administer benadryl
D. stop the infusion
Assess immediately and hourly thereafter (something has changed; this is different from
their norm) -Answer-An older adult client who is predominantly argumentative and
combative becomes calm & sleeps through the night. What is the nurse's priority
intervention?
A. Assess immediately and hourly thereafter
B. Call the MD
C. Document the client is resting
D. Allow the patient to rest and document a round every 4 hours
A. Diet & exercise regimen (least invasive)
(metformin would be the next; first drug of choice) -Answer-A 36 year old male is newly
diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which of the following treatments do you expect the
patient to be started on initially?
A. Diet and exercise regimen
B. Metformin BID by mouth
C. Regular insulin subcutaneous
D. None, monitoring at this time is sufficient enough
Review their dietary log (check what they have been eating & keep up with what foods
are causing the adjustments) -Answer-For patients with blood sugar ranges fluctuating
high and low, what should be the nursing intervention?
A. Increase the patients short acting insulin
B. Decrease the patients long acting insulin
C. Draw a serum glucose
D. Review their dietary log
Metformin (oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels) -Answer-
medication used for type 2 diabetes
Administer nausea medication -Answer-What is the primary nursing action for a patient
with chemo induced nausea?
A. Take a blood pressure
B. Apply a cold cloth to forehead
C. Document amount of emesis
D. Administer nausea medication
30 minutes before (give it time to kick in; once someone gets nauseated with chemo, it's
hard to catch it) -Answer-How many minutes prior to chemotherapy do you give
antiemetic drugs?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60