NURSING 213 FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST 20256-2027COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS AND
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When extubating a patient, which of the following should
be performed? Select all that apply:
A) ET cuff is deflated slowly
B) Hyperoxygenate the patient
C) Remove the tube as the patient exhales
D) Suction the ET and client airway
E) Monitor the patient every 5 minutes after - ANSWER-
B,D,E
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Rationale: the ET tube should be deflated rapidly, the tube
is removed at peak inspiration
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cirrhosis
of the liver. The patient is scheduled for a paracentesis this
afternoon. Which of the following should the nurse do prior
to the patient procedure?
A) ensure the patient voids
B) administer heparin
C) give the patient a bolus
D) ask the patient if they have considered getting a liver
transplant
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E) assess for alcoholism - ANSWER-A) ensure the patient
voids
Rationale: by ensuring the patient voids prior to the
procedure the risk if the needle nicking the bladder is
reduced.
The nurse suspects that a client who had a myocardial
infarction is developing cardiogenic shock. The nurse
should assess for which peripheral vascular manifestation
of this complication?
A) flushed, dry skin, with bounding pedal pulses
B) warm, moist skin, with irregular pedal pulses
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C) cool, clammy skin, with weak or thready pedal pulses
D) cool, dry skin, with alternating weak and strong pedal
pulses - ANSWER-C) cool, clammy skin, with weak or
thready pedal pulses
A client with chronic kidney disease is receiving epoetin
alpha to support erythropoiesis. The nurse should question
the client about compliance with taking which medication
that supports red blood cell formation?
A) zinc supplement
B) magnesium supplement
C) iron supplement
D) calcium supplement - ANSWER-C) Iron supplement