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9. A client with arthritis has been receiving treatment with naproxen and now reports ongoing stomach pain, increasing weakness, and fatigue. Which laboratory test should the nurse monitor? A) Serum Calcium. B) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate. C) Osmolality. D) Hemoglobin. 10. A client with bacterial meningitis is receiving phenytoin. Which assessment finding indication to the nurse that the client is experiencing a therapeutic response to the phenytoin? A) Increased time of ambulation between periods of rest. B) Decrease in intracranial pressure and cerebral edema. C) Absence of seizure activity for the duration of treatment. D) Normal electroencephalogram after drug administration. 11. A client peptic ulcer disease receives a prescription for intermittent suction via a SalemSump nasogastric tube (NGT). After inserting the NGT and obtaining coffee- ground gastric contents, the nurse clamps the NGT because the client must leave the unit for diagnostic studies. Upon return to the unit, the client complains of nausea. What action should the nurse implement first? A) Administering a prescribed antiemetic agent. B) Provide oral suction using a Yankauer tip. C) Connect the NGT to low intermittent suction. D) Irrigate the NGT with sterile normal saline. 12. The healthcare provider prescribes a fluid challenge of 0.9% sodium chloride 1,000 ml to be influenced over 4 hours. The IV administration set delivers 10 gtt/ml. How many gtt/minute should the nurse regulate the infusion? ( round the nearest whole number.) 13. A family member reports that the client who is bedridden has not been turned or repositioned all night and is sleeping on a special air mattress with no sheets. What information should the nurse provide to the family member? A) Clarify that an aerated support surface does not use sheets that often cause skin breakdown. B) Described the night staff’s plan of care to ensure the client’s sleep is not disturbed. C) Explained that turning is only necessary to reposition the client during waking hours. D) Suggest that a family member turn the client during the night when someone is there. 15. A client with bleeding esophageal varies receives vasopressin IV. What should the nurse monitor for during the IV infusion of this medication? A) Vasodilation of the extremities. B) Chest pain and dysrhythmia. C) Hypotension and tachycardia. D) Decreasing GI cramping and nausea. 2 | P a g e
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