NR324 ACTUAL EXAM 2 | WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS | 2025/206 LATEST UPDATED | 100 % RATED
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A nurse develops a fever of 102.4 °F (39.1 °C) prior to beginning a scheduled shift. Which
priority action is most appropriate?
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) at work when caring for clients.
Notify the supervisor that they are unable to work today.
Take acetaminophen to control the fever and other symptoms.
Show up to the scheduled shift at work. - (answers)Notify the supervisor that they are unable to
work today.
In reviewing a client's chart, the nurse notes a hemoglobin of 7 g/dL with a hematocrit of 21%.
Which symptoms are consistent with these lab values? Select all that apply.
Pale skin color
Dyspnea
Bradycardia
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Fatigue
Hypertension - (answers)Pale skin color
Dyspnea
Fatigue
The nurse notes a client as having erythrocytosis. Which factors may cause this condition? Select
all that apply.
Iron deficiency
High altitude
Excess menses
Chronic smoking
Folate deficiency - (answers)High altitude
Chronic smoking
The nurse is developing a discharge plan for a client with thrombocytopenia. After receiving
treatment, when should the nurse schedule a repeat complete blood count (CBC) to verify that
the platelet count has returned to normal?
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2 weeks
1 month
2 months
4 months - (answers)2 weeks
Review the hematologic alterations below. Drag and drop the anticipated clinical manifestation
to the correct box.
Erythrocytosis (polycythemia vera)
Erythrocytopenia (anemia)
Leukocytosis
Leukocytopenia
Thrombocytosis
Thrombocytopenia
Impaired gas exchange; Risk for thromboembolism; Risk for bleeding; Risk for shock; Risk for
thromboembolism; Risk for infection; Impaired tissue integrity;Hyperthermia; Risk for shock;
Impaired gas exchange; Altered peripheral tissue perfusion; Altered cerebral tissue perfusion;
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Risk for shock; Risk for unstable blood pressure; Fatigue; Imbalanced nutrition -
(answers)Erythrocytosis (polycythemia vera):
Impaired gas exchange
Risk for thromboembolism
Erythrocytopenia (anemia):
Impaired gas exchange
Altered peripheral tissue perfusion
Altered cerebral tissue perfusion
Risk for shock
Risk for unstable blood pressure
Fatigue
Imbalanced nutrition
Leukocytosis:
Impaired tissue integrity
Hyperthermia
Risk for shock