Health stream Test (2025) EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ALL CORRECT ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND
GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
A patient is admitted to the immobilize his head.
ICU with suspected cervical
spinal cord injury following
a motor vehicle accident.
The most important nursing
intervention for this patient
is to:
The nurse assesses a this is an excessive amount of drainage
patient's chest tube
drainage 2 hours following
thoracic surgery. The total
drainage in the system is
200 mL. The nurse knows
that:
The patient being admitted the synergy model for patient care.
requires CRRT therapy. The
nurse assigned to admit the
patient has not been
educated on this therapy.
The charge nurse adjusts the
assignment so that a nurse
with 3 years experience in
CRRT therapy is assigned to
the patient. This type of
decision making is an example
of:
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A patient assessment cardiac tamponade.
reveals distended neck
veins, pulsus paradoxus,
and decreased systolic
pressure. This assessment
is most consistent with:
The nurse is caring for a transcutaneous pacing.
patient with severe sepsis
and third-degree heart block.
The patient is hypotensive.
The treatment for this life-
threatening rhythm change
includes:
The patient diagnosed with monitor electrolyte levels and signs of fluid depletion.
acute tubular necrosis
(ATN) and experiencing
severe dehydration, sepsis,
and pneumonia is now in the
polyureic stage of ATN. The
most important nursing
action is to:
A patient has an elevated right heart failure.
central venous pressure
(CVP) measurement. The
most likely reason is:
Diabetes insipidus is usually vasopressin.
treated with
Which physiologic effect is Vasoconstriction
produced by alpha-1
receptors?
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The patient experiencing an discontinue the TPA.
acute myocardial infarction
(AMI) arrived on the unit an
hour ago with TPA infusing.
Initially, the patient's
neurologic exam was
normal. The nurse assesses
the patient and finds him
now disoriented. The next
nursing action should be to:
A continuous drip of a 60 mL/hr
medication is ordered at a
rate of 2 mg/min. The
standard mixture of this
medication to yield a final
concentration of 2 mg/mL
is 1 g of the medication in
500 mL of IV fluid. At what
rate in milliliters per hour
should the IV pump be set?
A practitioner has ordered 2.8 mL
700 mg of an antibiotic.
The medication label states,
"Add 5 mL sterile water to
1 g of this medication;
0.5 g = 2 mL." How many
milliliters should be given?
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