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Multiple Choice Exam Test Bank Questions
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Which of the following statements regarding breast cancer is
accurate?
A: Random screening and mammography decreases risk.
B: The probability of developing breast cancer increases with age.
C: One in twenty women in the United States may develop breast
cancer.
D: Women with cancer in any other organ have a decreased risk
for cancer of the breast. - Answer>> B: The probability of
developing breast cancer increases with age.
Routine screening decreases the risk for late detection. One in
three cancer diagnoses in women is breast cancer. Cancer in one
organ increases the risk of cancer diagnosis. Aging, hormone
changes, and familial cancer all increase a woman's risk of breast
cancer.
,During the preoperative assessment, the perioperative nurse
notes an elevated liver enzyme level. The nurse will incorporate
nursing actions to address which of the following?
A: Risk for aspiration.
B: Risk for renal failure.
C: Risk for increased bleeding.
D: Risk for positioning injury. - Answer>> C: Risk for increased
bleeding.
Elevated levels of Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT normal =7-56
units/L) are indicative of hepatocellular injury, which may impact
the ability of the liver to synthesize clotting factors. AST is
Aspartate Aminotransferase and normal lab values are 10-40
units/L.
Terminal cleaning of operative and procedural rooms should be
done:
A: after every scheduled procedure.
B: after cases involving ruptured bowel.
C: only if the room has been used that day.
D: When scheduled procedures are completed for the day -
Answer>> D: When scheduled procedures are completed for the
day
Unused rooms should be terminally cleaned every 24 hours
during the work week. "Terminal cleaning and disinfection of the
perioperative environment decrease the number of pathogens,
dust, and debris this is created during the day."
Scrubbed personal changing position within a sterile field should
turn:
A: back to back.
B: front to back.
C: with hands kept below the level of the waist.
D: only if single-use gowns are being worn. - Answer>> A: back to
back.
, Scrubbed personal should move back to back (or face to face) in
changing position. Hands should be kept above the level of the
waist at all times. Changes in position should be based in
principles to prevent contamination.
Mr. J, a 75 year old male who was alert preoperatively, has had a
transurethral resection if the prostate under spinal anesthetic. As
he arrives in the post anesthesia care unit, he is disoriented and
incoherent. Mr. J's condition is most likely a result of:
A: Mr. J's reaction to pain stimuli.
B: hyponatremia.
C: hyperkalemia.
D: Mr. J's age. - Answer>> B: hyponatremia.
During the TURP the patient's bladder is distended with a large
amount of fluid. If the patient absorbs excess fluid systemically, a
decrease in sodium may occur.
The regulatory agency responsible for surveying facilities'
compliance with Universal Protocol is:
A: Institute of Medicine.
B: The Joint Commission.
C: National Quality Forum.
D: Occupational Safety and Health Administration. - Answer>> B:
The Joint Commission.
TJC was created to address safety and quality concerns. TJC
creates National Patient Safety Goals which include the Universal
Protocol.
A patient has been intubated and is to be moved from the supine
position on the transportation vehicle to the prone position on the
OR bed, to ensure adequate ventilation, chest rolls must be
placed:
A: perpendicular to the patient's spine across the nipple line and
the iliac crest.
B: lengthwise from the acromioclavicular joint to the iliac crest.