2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 500
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
,A nurse is providing care to a child with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura with a
platelet count of 18,000/mm3. Which medication would the nurse most likely expect to
be ordered?
A) Folic acid
B) Intravenous immune globulin
C) Dimercaprol
D) Deferoxamine - ANSWER-B) Intravenous immune globulin
The nurse is caring for a 12-year-old boy with idiopathic thrombocytopenia. The nurse is
providing discharge instructions about home care and safety recommendations to the
boy and his parents. Which response indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "We should avoid aspirin and drugs like ibuprofen."
B) "He can resume participation in football in 2 weeks."
C) "Swimming would be a great activity."
D) "Our son cannot take any antihistamines." - ANSWER-B) "He can resume
participation in football in 2 weeks."
The results of a patient's most recent blood work and physical assessment are
suggestive of immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). This patient should undergo
testing for which of the following potential causes? Select all that apply.
A) Hepatitis
B) Acute renal failure
C) HIV
D) Malignant melanoma
E) Cholecystitis - ANSWER-A) Hepatitis
C) HIV
A patient with a recent diagnosis of ITP has asked the nurse why the care team has not
chosen to administer platelets, stating, 'I have low platelets, so why not give me a
transfusion of exactly what I'm missing?' How should the nurse best respond?
A) 'Transfused platelets usually aren't beneficial because they're rapidly destroyed in
the body.'
,B) 'A platelet transfusion often blunts your body's own production of platelets even
further.'
C) 'Finding a matching donor for a platelet transfusion is exceedingly difficult.'
D) 'A very small percentage of the platelets in a transfusion are actually functional.' -
ANSWER-A) 'Transfused platelets usually aren't beneficial because they're rapidly
destroyed in the body.'
In immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), the client has what type of disorder that
primarily destroys which blood component?
A) Allergic; fibrinogen
B) Alloimmune; factor VIII
C) Autoimmune; platelets
D) Immunoglobulin; B cells - ANSWER-C) Autoimmune; platelets
A client has been admitted for immune thrombocytopenic purpura. The client has not
responded to corticosteroid treatment. The priority nursing intervention for this client
would include which of the following treatment measures?
A) Place the client in isolation, so the skin rashes will not spread to other clients.
B) Insert an intravenous catheter, so immune globulin can be administered in a timely
manner.
C) Insert a Foley catheter to monitor hourly urine output.
D) Prepare a surgical permit for an emergency splenectomy. - ANSWER-B) Insert an
intravenous catheter, so immune globulin can be administered in a timely manner.
A nurse is admitting a patient with immune thrombocytopenic purpura to the unit. In
completing the admission assessment, the nurse must be alert for what medications
that potentially alter platelet function? Select all that apply.
A) Antihypertensives
B) Penicillins
C) Sulfa-containing medications
D) Aspirin-based drugs
E) NSAIDs - ANSWER-C) Sulfa-containing medications
D) Aspirin-based drugs
E) NSAIDs
A client was started on a protocol for the prevention of deep vein thrombosis shortly
after admission and has been receiving 5000 units of heparin twice daily for the last
week. An immune response to this treatment may increase the client's chance of
developing which health problem?
A) Antiphospholipid syndrome
B) Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
C) Von Willebrand disease
, D) Thrombocytopenia - ANSWER-D) Thrombocytopenia
When the nurse administers heparin it is anticipated the drug will have what action on
the patient's body?
A) Binds to factor X
B) Blocks the formation of thrombin
C) Binds to factor Xa
D) Promotes the inactivation of factor VIII - ANSWER-B) Blocks the formation of
thrombin
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a pregnant client. Which one of the
following findings would alert the nurse to the development of HELLP syndrome?
A) Hyperglycemia
B) Elevated platelet count
C) Leukocytosis
D) Elevated liver enzymes - ANSWER-D) Elevated liver enzymes
A woman is receiving magnesium sulfate as part of her treatment for severe
preeclampsia. The nurse is monitoring the woman's serum magnesium levels. Which
level would the nurse identify as therapeutic?
A) 3.3 mEq/L
B) 6.1 mEq/L
C) 8.4 mEq/L
D) 10.8 mEq/L - ANSWER-B) 6.1 mEq/L
A nurse is providing discharge education to a patient who has recently been diagnosed
with a bleeding disorder. What topic should the nurse prioritize when teaching this
patient?
A) Avoiding buses, subways, and other crowded, public sites
B) Avoiding activities that carry a risk for injury
C) Keeping immunizations current
D) Avoiding foods high in vitamin K - ANSWER-B) Avoiding activities that carry a risk for
injury
The nurse is caring for a 12-year-old boy with idiopathic thrombocytopenia. The nurse is
providing discharge instructions about home care and safety recommendations to the
boy and his parents. Which response indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "We should avoid aspirin and drugs like ibuprofen."
B) "He can resume participation in football in 2 weeks."
C) "Swimming would be a great activity."