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Chapter 22: Intravenous Therapy
1.	A patient suffers from a genetic bleeding deficiency. What blood product will be administered? 
a.	Whole blood 
b.	Albumin 
c.	Platelets 
d.	Cryoprecipitate 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
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Cryoprecipitate may be pooled from several units of blood and administered to patients with fibrinogen deficiencies who are predisposed to bleeding problems because genetically they lack Factor VII. 
 
2.	A patient suffers from infectious diarrhea. Based on her loss of fluid, her protein level is...
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1.	A patient suffers from a genetic bleeding deficiency. What blood product will be administered? 
a.	Whole blood 
b.	Albumin 
c.	Platelets 
d.	Cryoprecipitate 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
Feedback: 
Cryoprecipitate may be pooled from several units of blood and administered to patients with fibrinogen deficiencies who are predisposed to bleeding problems because genetically they lack Factor VII. 
 
2.	A patient suffers from infectious diarrhea. Based on her loss of fluid, her protein level is...
Chapter 21: Medication Administration
1.	The primary reason for the Controlled Substances Act is 
a.	To regulate the purchase of antibiotics 
b.	To regulate the purchase of narcotics 
c.	To prevent overuse of antibiotics 
d.	To prevent drug abuse 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
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The primary reason for the Controlled Substances Act is to prevent drug abuse and dependence, provide treatment and rehabilitation for people who are dependent on drugs, and strengthen drug abuse laws. 
 
2.	In terms of categories of controlled sub...
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1.	The primary reason for the Controlled Substances Act is 
a.	To regulate the purchase of antibiotics 
b.	To regulate the purchase of narcotics 
c.	To prevent overuse of antibiotics 
d.	To prevent drug abuse 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
Feedback: 
The primary reason for the Controlled Substances Act is to prevent drug abuse and dependence, provide treatment and rehabilitation for people who are dependent on drugs, and strengthen drug abuse laws. 
 
2.	In terms of categories of controlled sub...
Chapter 24: Hygiene and Self-Care
1.	A nurse is assisting a patient with his bed bath. The patient states, I can do it myself. The nurses best response is 
a.	I really have limited time. Let me give you your bath right now. 
b.	I will set up your bath for you. I will come back and help you with your back. 
c.	You will need to sit up for your bath, and then I will change your bed. 
d.	You will be able to take your bath by yourself tomorrow when you can get up. 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
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The nurse must value and sup...
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1.	A nurse is assisting a patient with his bed bath. The patient states, I can do it myself. The nurses best response is 
a.	I really have limited time. Let me give you your bath right now. 
b.	I will set up your bath for you. I will come back and help you with your back. 
c.	You will need to sit up for your bath, and then I will change your bed. 
d.	You will be able to take your bath by yourself tomorrow when you can get up. 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The nurse must value and sup...
Test Bank for Craven & Hirnle's Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Competencies for Practice 10th Edition | Chapters 16-20
Chapter 16- Caring for the Older Adult
Chapter 17- Safety
Chapter 18- Health Assessment
Chapter 19- Vital Signs
Chapter 20- Asepsis and Infection Control

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- Chapter 19: Vital Signs • Examen
- Chapter 20: Asepsis and Infection Control • Examen
- Chapter 17: Safety • Examen
- Chapter 18: Health Assessment • Examen
Chapter 16- Caring for the Older Adult
Chapter 17- Safety
Chapter 18- Health Assessment
Chapter 19- Vital Signs
Chapter 20- Asepsis and Infection Control

Chapter 23: Perioperative Nursing
1.	The nurse-anesthetist is monitoring his client during surgery. He notices a ventricular dysrhythmia and unstable blood pressure. He notifies the surgeon. The operative team suspects 
a.	Myocardial infarction 
b.	Malignant hyperthermia 
c.	Mitral valve prolapse 
d.	Major blood loss 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
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The symptoms of malignant hyperthermia are masseter muscle rigidity, ventricular dysrhythmia, tachypnea, cyanosis, skin mottling, and unstable blood pressure. 
 
2.	Surgery...
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1.	The nurse-anesthetist is monitoring his client during surgery. He notices a ventricular dysrhythmia and unstable blood pressure. He notifies the surgeon. The operative team suspects 
a.	Myocardial infarction 
b.	Malignant hyperthermia 
c.	Mitral valve prolapse 
d.	Major blood loss 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The symptoms of malignant hyperthermia are masseter muscle rigidity, ventricular dysrhythmia, tachypnea, cyanosis, skin mottling, and unstable blood pressure. 
 
2.	Surgery...
Chapter 18: Health Assessment
1.	To gather subjective data on a clients nutrition and metabolic pattern, the nurse should 
a.	Weigh the client and measure his height 
b.	Ask the client for a 24-hour diet recall 
c.	Examine the hygiene of the clients teeth 
d.	Inspect the clients abdomen for symmetry 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
Interview questions to focus a nutritionmetabolism assessment might include asking the client to tell you what has been eaten in the last 24 hours. 
 
2.	A client states during the inter...
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1.	To gather subjective data on a clients nutrition and metabolic pattern, the nurse should 
a.	Weigh the client and measure his height 
b.	Ask the client for a 24-hour diet recall 
c.	Examine the hygiene of the clients teeth 
d.	Inspect the clients abdomen for symmetry 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
Interview questions to focus a nutritionmetabolism assessment might include asking the client to tell you what has been eaten in the last 24 hours. 
 
2.	A client states during the inter...
Chapter 17: Safety
1.	A patient has developed neuropathy as he has aged. What would be the most important teaching intervention for the patient and family? 
a.	Provide a comfortable temperature in the home 
b.	Reduce the temperature on the water heater 
c.	Keep the environment warmer in winter 
d.	In high temperatures, have adequate ventilation 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
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The principles of a safe environment for older adults follow the same general guidelines as those for all ages: comfortable temper...
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1.	A patient has developed neuropathy as he has aged. What would be the most important teaching intervention for the patient and family? 
a.	Provide a comfortable temperature in the home 
b.	Reduce the temperature on the water heater 
c.	Keep the environment warmer in winter 
d.	In high temperatures, have adequate ventilation 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The principles of a safe environment for older adults follow the same general guidelines as those for all ages: comfortable temper...
Chapter 20: Asepsis and Infection Control
1.	Hepatitis is classified as a virus that 
a.	Is localized in the liver 
b.	Causes decreased urine 
c.	Results in pallor 
d.	Causes tissue damage 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
Feedback: 
Some viral infections are acute and controlled by the hosts defense mechanisms; others spread throughout the body and cause severe tissue damage or result in chronic illness. 
 
2.	A patient suffers from bloody diarrhea after eating at a local restaurant. The patient has been infected with a(an) 
a.	Bacteria...
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1.	Hepatitis is classified as a virus that 
a.	Is localized in the liver 
b.	Causes decreased urine 
c.	Results in pallor 
d.	Causes tissue damage 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
Feedback: 
Some viral infections are acute and controlled by the hosts defense mechanisms; others spread throughout the body and cause severe tissue damage or result in chronic illness. 
 
2.	A patient suffers from bloody diarrhea after eating at a local restaurant. The patient has been infected with a(an) 
a.	Bacteria...
Test Bank for Craven & Hirnle's Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Competencies for Practice 10th Edition | Chapters 11-15
Chapter 11- Health, Wellness, and Integrative Healthcare
Chapter 12- Healthcare in the Community and Home
Chapter 13- Culture and Diversity
Chapter 14- Communication in the Nurse-Patient Relationship
Chapter 15- Patient Education and Health Promotion

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Chapter 11- Health, Wellness, and Integrative Healthcare
Chapter 12- Healthcare in the Community and Home
Chapter 13- Culture and Diversity
Chapter 14- Communication in the Nurse-Patient Relationship
Chapter 15- Patient Education and Health Promotion

Chapter 19: Vital Signs
1.	Body temperature regulation occurs in a part of the brain known as the 
a.	Hypophysis 
b.	Hypothalamus 
c.	Pineal gland 
d.	Thalamus 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The hypothalamus, located in the pituitary gland in the brain, is the bodys built-in thermostat. 
 
2.	When assessing an infants axillary temperature, it will be 
a.	One degree lower than an oral temperature 
b.	One degree higher than a rectal temperature 
c.	One degree higher than an oral temperature 
d.	The same a...
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1.	Body temperature regulation occurs in a part of the brain known as the 
a.	Hypophysis 
b.	Hypothalamus 
c.	Pineal gland 
d.	Thalamus 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The hypothalamus, located in the pituitary gland in the brain, is the bodys built-in thermostat. 
 
2.	When assessing an infants axillary temperature, it will be 
a.	One degree lower than an oral temperature 
b.	One degree higher than a rectal temperature 
c.	One degree higher than an oral temperature 
d.	The same a...
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