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PNLE EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS COMPLETE WITH 100% OUTLINED AND CORRECT ANSWERS || VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS PNLE EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS Following surgery, Mario complains of mild incisional pain while performing deep- breathing and coughing exercises. The nurse's best response would be: A. "Pain will become less each day." B. "This is a normal reaction after surgery." C. "With a pillow, apply pressure against the incision." D. "I will give you the pain medication the physician ordered." Answer: (C) "With a pillow, apply pressure against the incision." Applying pressure against the incision with a pillow will help lessen the intra-abdominal pressure created by coughing which causes tension on the incision that leads to pain. The nurse needs to carefully assess the complaint of pain of the elderly because older people A. are expected to experience chronic pain B. have a decreased pain threshold C. experience reduced sensory perception D. have altered mental function Answer: (C) experience reduced sensory perception Degenerative changes occur in the elderly. The response to pain in the elderly maybe lessened because of reduced acuity of touch, alterations in neural pathways and diminished processing of sensory data Mary received AtropineSO4 as a pre-medication 30 minutes ago and is now complaining of dry mouth and her PR is higher, than before the medication was administered. The nurse's best A. The patient is having an allergic reaction to the drug. B. The patient needs a higher dose of this drug C. This is normal side-effect of AtSO4 D. The patient is anxious about upcoming surgery Answer: (C) This is normal side-effect of AtSO4 Atropine sulfate is a vagolytic drug that decreases oropharyngeal secretions and increases the heart rate. Ana's postoperative vital signs are a blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg, a pulse of 140, and respirations of 32. Suspecting shock, which of the following orders would the nurse question? A. Put the client in modified Trendelenberg's position. B. Administer oxygen at 100%. C. Monitor urine output every hour. D. Administer Demerol 50mg IM q4h Answer: (D) Administer Demerol 50mg IM q4h Administering Demerol, which is a narcotic analgesic, can depress respiratory and cardiac function and thus not given to a patient in shock. What is needed is promotion for adequate oxygenation and perfusion. All the other interventions can be expected to be done by the nurse. Mr. Pablo, diagnosed with Bladder Cancer, is scheduled for a cystectomy with the creation of an ileal conduit in the morning. He is wringing his hands and pacing the floor when the nurse enters his room. What is the best approach? A. "Good evening, Mr. Pablo. Wasn't it a pleasant day, today?" B. "Mr, Pablo, you must be so worried, I'll leave you alone with your thoughts. C. "Mr. Pablo, you'll wear out the hospital floors and yourself at this rate." D. "Mr. Pablo, you appear anxious to me. How are you feeling about tomorrow's surgery? Answer: (D) "Mr. Pablo, you appear anxious to me. How are you feeling about tomorrow's surgery?" The client is showing signs of anxiety reaction to a stressful event. Recognizing the client's anxiety conveys acceptance of his behavior and will allow for verbalization of feelings and concerns. After surgery, Gina returns from the Post-anesthesia Care Unit (Recovery Room) with a nasogastric tube in place following a gall bladder surgery. She continues to complain of nausea. Which action would the nurse take? A. Call the physician immediately. B. Administer the prescribed antiemetic. C. Check the patency of the nasogastric tube for any obstruction. D. Change the patient's position. Answer: (C) Check the patency of the nasogastric tube for any obstruction. Nausea is one of the common complaints of a patient after receiving general anesthesia. But this complaint could be aggravated by gastric distention especially in a patient who has undergone abdominal surgery. Insertion of the NGT helps relieve the problem. Checking on the patency of the NGT for any obstruction will help the nurse determine the cause of the problem and institute the necessary intervention. Mr. Perez is in continuous pain from cancer that has metastasized to the bone. Pain medication provides little relief and he refuses to move. The nurse should plan to: A. Reassure him that the nurses will not hurt him B. Let him perform his own activities of daily living C. Handle him gently when assisting with required care D. Complete A.M. care quickly as possible when necessary Answer: (C) Handle him gently when assisting with required care Patients with cancer and bone metastasis experience severe pain especially when moving. Bone tumors weaken the bone to appoint at which normal activities and even position changes can lead to fracture. During nursing care, the patient needs to be supported and handled gently. A client returns from the recovery room at 9AM alert and oriented, with an IV infusing. His pulse is 82, blood pressure is 120/80, respirations are 20, and all are within normal range. At 10 am and at 11 am, his vital signs are stable. At noon, however, his pulse rate is 94, blood pressure is 116/74, and respirations are 24. What nursing action is most appropriate? A. Notify his physician. B. Take his vital signs again in 15 minutes. C. Take his vital signs again in an hour. D. Place the patient in shock position. Answer: (B) Take his vital signs again in 15 minutes. Monitoring the client's vital signs following surgery gives the nurse a sound information about the client's condition. Complications can occur during this period as a result of the surgery or

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PNLE EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS

Following surgery, Mario complains of mild incisional pain while performing deep- breathing
and coughing exercises. The nurse's best response would be:

A. "Pain will become less each day."
B. "This is a normal reaction after surgery."
C. "With a pillow, apply pressure against the incision."
D. "I will give you the pain medication the physician ordered."

Answer: (C) "With a pillow, apply pressure against the incision."
Applying pressure against the incision with a pillow will help lessen the intra-abdominal
pressure created by coughing which causes tension on the incision that leads to pain.

The nurse needs to carefully assess the complaint of pain of the elderly because older people
A. are expected to experience chronic pain
B. have a decreased pain threshold
C. experience reduced sensory perception
D. have altered mental function

Answer: (C) experience reduced sensory perception

Degenerative changes occur in the elderly. The response to pain in the elderly maybe lessened
because of reduced acuity of touch, alterations in neural pathways and diminished processing of
sensory data

Mary received AtropineSO4 as a pre-medication 30 minutes ago and is now complaining of
dry mouth and her PR is higher, than before the medication was administered. The nurse's
best

A. The patient is having an allergic reaction to the drug.

B. The patient needs a higher dose of this drug

C. This is normal side-effect of AtSO4

D. The patient is anxious about upcoming surgery

,Answer: (C) This is normal side-effect of AtSO4

Atropine sulfate is a vagolytic drug that decreases oropharyngeal secretions and increases the
heart rate.

Ana's postoperative vital signs are a blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg, a pulse of 140, and
respirations of 32. Suspecting shock, which of the following orders would the nurse question?

A. Put the client in modified Trendelenberg's position.

B. Administer oxygen at 100%.

C. Monitor urine output every hour.

D. Administer Demerol 50mg IM q4h

Answer: (D) Administer Demerol 50mg IM q4h
Administering Demerol, which is a narcotic analgesic, can depress respiratory and cardiac
function and thus not given to a patient in shock. What is needed is promotion for adequate
oxygenation and perfusion. All the other interventions can be expected to be done by the nurse.

Mr. Pablo, diagnosed with Bladder Cancer, is scheduled for a cystectomy with the creation of
an ileal conduit in the morning. He is wringing his hands and pacing the floor when the nurse
enters his room. What is the best approach?
A. "Good evening, Mr. Pablo. Wasn't it a pleasant day, today?"
B. "Mr, Pablo, you must be so worried, I'll leave you alone with your thoughts.
C. "Mr. Pablo, you'll wear out the hospital floors and yourself at this rate."
D. "Mr. Pablo, you appear anxious to me. How are you feeling about tomorrow's surgery?

Answer: (D) "Mr. Pablo, you appear anxious to me. How are you feeling about tomorrow's
surgery?"

The client is showing signs of anxiety reaction to a stressful event. Recognizing the client's
anxiety conveys acceptance of his behavior and will allow for verbalization of feelings and
concerns.

After surgery, Gina returns from the Post-anesthesia Care Unit (Recovery Room) with a
nasogastric tube in place following a gall bladder surgery. She continues to complain of
nausea. Which action would the nurse take?
A. Call the physician immediately.

,B. Administer the prescribed antiemetic.
C. Check the patency of the nasogastric tube for any obstruction.
D. Change the patient's position.

Answer: (C) Check the patency of the nasogastric tube for any obstruction.
Nausea is one of the common complaints of a patient after receiving general anesthesia. But
this complaint could be aggravated by gastric distention especially in a patient who has
undergone abdominal surgery. Insertion of the NGT helps relieve the problem. Checking on the
patency of the NGT for any obstruction will help the nurse determine the cause of the problem
and institute the necessary intervention.

Mr. Perez is in continuous pain from cancer that has metastasized to the bone. Pain
medication provides little relief and he refuses to move. The nurse should plan to:

A. Reassure him that the nurses will not hurt him

B. Let him perform his own activities of daily living

C. Handle him gently when assisting with required care

D. Complete A.M. care quickly as possible when necessary

Answer: (C) Handle him gently when assisting with required care

Patients with cancer and bone metastasis experience severe pain especially when moving. Bone
tumors weaken the bone to appoint at which normal activities and even position changes can
lead to fracture. During nursing care, the patient needs to be supported and handled gently.

A client returns from the recovery room at 9AM alert and oriented, with an IV infusing. His
pulse is 82, blood pressure is 120/80, respirations are 20, and all are within normal range. At
10 am and at 11 am, his vital signs are stable. At noon, however, his pulse rate is 94, blood
pressure is 116/74, and respirations are 24. What nursing action is most appropriate?
A. Notify his physician.
B. Take his vital signs again in 15 minutes.
C. Take his vital signs again in an hour.
D. Place the patient in shock position.

Answer: (B) Take his vital signs again in 15 minutes.
Monitoring the client's vital signs following surgery gives the nurse a sound information about
the client's condition. Complications can occur during this period as a result of the surgery or

, the anesthesia or both. Keeping close track of changes in the VS and validating them will help
the nurse initiate interventions to prevent complications from occurring

A 56 year old construction worker is brought to the hospital unconscious after falling from a 2-
story building. When assessing the client, the nurse would be most concerned if the
assessment revealed:
A. Reactive pupils
B. A depressed fontanel
C. Bleeding from ears
D. An elevated temperature

Answer: (C) Bleeding from ears
The nurse needs to perform a thorough assessment that could indicate alterations in cerebral
function, increased intracranial pressures, fractures and bleeding. Bleeding from the ears occurs
only with basal skull fractures that can easily contribute to increased intracranial pressure and
brain herniation

10. Which of the ff. statements by the client to the nurse indicates a risk factor for CAD?
A. "I exercise every other day."
B. "My father died of Myasthenia Gravis."
C. "My cholesterol is 180."
D. "I smoke 1 1/2 packs of cigarettes per day."

Answer: (D) "I smoke 1 1/2 packs of cigarettes per day."
Smoking has been considered as one of the major modifiable risk factors for coronary artery
disease. Exercise and maintaining normal serum cholesterol levels help in its prevention.

Mr. Braga was ordered Digoxin 0.25 mg. OD. Which is poor knowledge regarding this drug?
A. It has positive inotropic and negative chronotropic effects
B. The positive inotropic effect will decrease urine output
C. Toxixity can occur more easily in the presence of hypokalemia, liver and renal problems
D. Do not give the drug if the apical rate is less than 60 beats per minute

Answer: (B) The positive inotropic effect will decrease urine output
Inotropic effect of drugs on the heart causes increase force of its contraction. This increases
cardiac output that improves renal perfusion resulting in an improved urine output.

Mental health is defined as:
A. The ability to distinguish what is real from what is not.
B. A state of well-being where a person can realize his own abilities can cope with normal
stresses of life and work productively.
C. Is the promotion of mental health, prevention of mental disorders, nursing care of patients
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