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An assembly line manager in a factory was told that he would be laid off
if his line did not meet the hourly quote. He promptly went to his
workers and threatened to fire anyone who was found taking even 1
minute extra on a break. What is the manager displaying?
a. Denial
b. Regression
c. Displacement
d. Identification - Correct Answer - c. Displacement
Punishment and abandonment were how mentally ill people were treated
in medieval times. These practices continued until the 17th and 18th
centuries. Which care practice that is still being used today did Dr.
Phillipe Pinel of France advocate?
a. Electroshock therapy for melancholy
b. Humane care with record keeping of behaviors
c. Psychoanalysis
d. Home care in the community - Correct Answer - b. Humane care with
record keeping of behaviors
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The student nurse is working on a presentation regarding OBRA. What
was the result of this landmark legislation?
a. Deinstitutionalization
b. Approved surgical treatment for schizophrenia
c. Prohibition of electroshock therapy
d. Increased construction of state facilities for residential mental health
care - Correct Answer - a. Deinstitutionalization
A 52-year old patient experienced cardiac arrest from a myocardial
infarction. During his acute care stay in the hospital, the patient flirts
with all female nurses. When he is asked to stop, he withdraws and later
complains of chest heaviness. What is a possible explanation for the
patient's behavior?
a. Boredom from restricted activity
b. Lack of motivation to recover
c. Frustration from illness
d. Threatened self-concept - Correct Answer - d. Threatened self-concept
Your patient with heart failure has been responding well to treatments
that include medications such as ACE inhibitors and a loop diuretic.
Today, the client is complaining about leg weakness and is refusing to
ambulate. What is most likely occurring with this client?
a. Hyperkalemia
b. Hyponatremia
c. Hypokalemia
d. Hypernatremia - Correct Answer - c. Hypokalemia
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Hypokalemia, or low potassium, often occurs as the result of treatments
with loop diuretics like furosemide (Lasix). The signs and symptoms of
hypokalemia include muscular weakness, pain and cramping, as well as
serious cardiac dysrhythmias. Clients taking loop diuretics should be
closely monitored for hypokalemia and also given potassium
supplementation when indicated.
A nurse has performed a non stress test on a pregnant client and is
reviewing the fetal monitoring strip. The nurse interprets the test as
reactive and understands that this indicates which of the following?
a. the need for further evaluation
b. abnormal findings
c. that the findings on the monitor were difficult to interpret
d. normal findings - Correct Answer - d. normal findings
A reactive non stress test is a normal test. To be considered reactive, the
baseline fetal heart rate must be within normal range (120-160 BPM)
with good long term viability.
Your client is in active labor at 41 weeks. The membranes rupture and
you note that the fluid is thick and green in color. This is indicative of:
a. blood
b. infected amniotic fluid
c. normal amniotic fluid
d. meconium - Correct Answer - d. meconium
Amniotic fluid that is stained a greenish color and is thickened contains
meconium, the newborn's first stool. This is a warning sign of potential
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fetal distress. The physician should be notified, and the newborn may
require tracheal suctioning immediately following delivery.
You are educating a newly diagnosed 55 year old male with type 2
diabetes. Which of the following will you tell your patient is most
effective in attaining normal or near normal blood glucose levels?
a. quitting smoking
b. controlling hypertension
c. weight loss
d. exercising - Correct Answer - c. weight loss
Weight loss has been shown to help lower and maintain blood glucose
levels. In addition to improving general health, all these measure will
decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease
Your male patient has had a TURP (transurethral resection of the
prostate). He has a 3 way catheter, and CBI (continuous bladder
irrigation) is ongoing. He suddenly complains of lower abdominal
discomfort. He is diaphoretic and tachycardia. You notice that his
catheter is bypassing. What should you do first?
a. increase the flow of the irrigation
b. stop the irrigation immediately
c. call the physician
d. attempt to manually irrigate the catheter - Correct Answer - B.
You should turn the bladder irrigation immediately to prevent further
distention of the bladder. It is likely that the catheter had become
blocked, resulting in the patient's symptoms. You may manually irrigate
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