Exam Questions with
Correct and Verified
Answers
"1. A client has an indwelling catheter with continuous bladder irrigation after
undergoing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) 12 hours ago. Which
finding
at this time should be reported to the health care provider?
A) Light, pink urine
B) occasional suprapubic cramping
C) minimal drainage into the urinary collection bag
D) complaints of the feeling of pulling on the urinary catheter - Correct answer
The correct answer is C:
minimal drainage into the urinary collection bag"
"2. A nurse is performing CPR on an adult who went into cardiopulmonary arrest.
Another nurse enters the room in response to the call. After checking the client's
pulse and respirations, what should be the function of the second nurse?
A) Relieve the nurse performing CPR
B) Go get the code cart
C) Participate with the compressions or breathing
D) Validate the client's advanced directive - Correct answer The correct answer is
C: Participate with the compressions or breathing"
"3. A client has been diagnosed with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.Which
information is most important for the nurse to reinforce with the client?
A)It is a condition in which one or more tumors called gastrinomas form in the
pancreas
or in the upper part of the small intestine (duodenum)
B)It is critical to report promptly to your health care provider any findings of
peptic
ulcers
c)Treatment consists of medications to reduce acid and heal any peptic ulcers
and, if
possible, surgery to remove any tumors
D)With the average age at diagnosis at 50 years the peptic ulcers may occur at
unusual
areas of the stomach or intestine - Correct answer The correct answer is B: It is
critical to report promptly to your health care provider any
findings of peptic ulcers."
,"4. A primigravida in the third trimester is hospitalized for preeclampsia. The
nurse
determines that the client's blood pressure is increasing. Which action should the
nurse
take first?
A) Check the protein level in urine
B) Have the client turn to the left side
C) Take the temperature
D) Monitor the urine output - Correct answer The correct answer is B: Have the
client turn to the left side"
"5. The nurse is caring for a client in atrial fibrillation. The atrial heart rate is 250
and the
ventricular rate is controlled at 75. Which of the following findings is cause for
the most
concern?
A) Diminished bowel sounds
B) Loss of appetite
C) A cold, pale lower leg
D) Tachypnea - Correct answer The correct answer is C: A cold, pale lower leg"
"6. The client with infective endocarditis must be assessed frequently by the
home health
nurse. Which finding suggests that antibiotic therapy is not effective, and must
be
reported by the nurse immediately to the healthcare provider?
A) Nausea and vomiting
B) Fever of 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39.5 degrees Celsius)
C) Diffuse macular rash
D) Muscle tenderness - Correct answer The correct answer is B: Fever of 103
degrees F (39.5 degrees C)"
"7. A client who had a vasectomy is in the post recovery unit at an outpatient
clinic. Which
of these points is most important to be reinforced by the nurse?
A) Until the health care provider has determined that your ejaculate doesn't
contain
sperm, continue to use another form of contraception.
B)This procedure doesn't impede the production of male hormones or the
production of
sperm in the testicles. The sperm can no longer enter your semen and no sperm
are in
your ejaculate.
C) After your vasectomy, strenuous activity needs to be avoided for at least 48
hours. If
your work doesn't involve hard physical labor, you can return to your job as soon
as you
feel up to it. The stitches
generally dissolve in seven to ten days.
, D)The health care provider at this clinic recommends rest, ice, an athletic
supporter or
over-the-counter pain medication to relieve any discomfort. - Correct answer The
correct answer is A: Until the health care provider has determined that your
ejaculate
doesn't contain sperm, continue to use another form of contraception."
"8. A client who is to have antineoplastic chemotherapy tells the nurses of a fear
of being
sick all the time and wishes to try acupuncture. Which of these beliefs stated by
the client
would be incorrect about acupuncture?
A)Some needles go as deep as 3 inches, depending on where they're placed in
the body
and what the treatment is for. The needles usually are left in for 15 to 30
minutes.
B) In traditional Chinese medicine, imbalances in the basic energetic flow of life
—
known as qi or chi — are thought to cause illness.
* C) The flow of life is believed to flow through major pathways or nerve clusters
in your
body.
D) By inserting extremely fine needles into some of the over 400 acupuncture
points in
various combinations it is believed that energy flow will rebalance to allow the
body's
natural healing
mechanisms to take over. - Correct answer The correct answer is C: The flow of
life is believed to flow through major pathways or
nerve clusters in your body."
"9. The nurse is discussing with a group of students the disease Kawasaki. What
statement
made by a student about Kawasaki disease is incorrect?
A)It also called mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome because it affects the
mucous
membranes (inside the mouth, throat and nose), skin and lymph nodes.
B)In the second phase of the disease, findings include peeling of the skin on the
hands
and feet with joint and abdominal pain
C)Kawasaki disease occurs most often in boys, children younger than age 5 and
children
of Hispanic descent
D)Initially findings are a sudden high fever, usually above 104 degrees
Fahrenheit, which
lasts 1 to 2 weeks - Correct answer The correct answer is C: Kawasaki disease
occurs most often in boys, children younger
than age 5 and children of Hispanic descent"