BKAT 9R EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
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Mr. Clark was admitted to the ICU with burns to his back, legs,
and feet following an explosion at his job. He tells you that his
wife was health care power of attorney for him. The document
gives Mr. Clark's wife the right/responsibility to:
1. make decisions regarding his care in the ICU
2. Decide if Mr. Clark is acting normally
3. sign the informed consent for any skin grafting
4. decide on her husband's care, if he loses consciousness
Decide on her husband's care, if he loses consciousness
In dealing with a depressed patient during the first days post AMI
the most appropriate nursing action would be:
1. Encourage to patient to ventilate his/her concerns
2. Provide for privacy so the patient can rest
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3. Limit visits only to family members
4. Provide a quiet environment for the patient
Encourage the patient to ventilate his/her concerns
Initial measure for the treatment of angina pectoris does not
include which response below?
1. resting
2. beta blockers
3. oxygen
4. nitroglycerine
beta blockers
A moderately burned trauma patient is admitted to your unit. The
most important treatment related to the burns during the first 24
hours after injury is:
1. fluid replacement
2. accurate administration of antibiotics
3. pain relief measures
4. early wound cultures
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fluid replacement
The following monitor would indicate that the pulmonary artery
(Swan Ganz) catheter is in which position?
1. Superior vena cava
2. Right ventricle
3. Pulmonary artery
4. Pulmonary artery occlusion (wedge)
Pulmonary artery occlusion (wedge)
Your trauma patient, who is 4 days post fracture of the right
femur, suddenly develops shortness of breath. The most likely
cause is:
1. Fat embolus
2. Pneumonia
3. Pleural effusion
4. Pulmonary edema
Fat embolism
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The classical ECG change with muscle injury in acute myocardial
infarction is:
1. presence of a Q wave
2. ST segment elevation
3. myocardial electrical irritability
4. a peaked T wave
ST segment elevation
Elevated cardiac iso-enzyme generally does not occur in which
response below?
1. Closed chest injury
2. pericarditis
3. congestive heart failure
4. cardiac surgery
Congestive heart failure