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Assessment of Cardiovascular System Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing exam with questions and correct answers verified
A sensation of ________________________ is common when the contrast material is injected, which 
can be anxiety producing unless it has been discussed with the patient. The patient may receive a 
_______drug before the procedure, but monitored anesthesia care is not used. 
______________________ monitoring is not routinely used after the procedure to monitor blood 
pressure. The patient is not immobile during cardiac catheterization and may be asked to 
______________ 
- ANSWER 
warmth or flushi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A sensation of ________________________ is common when the contrast material is injected, which 
can be anxiety producing unless it has been discussed with the patient. The patient may receive a 
_______drug before the procedure, but monitored anesthesia care is not used. 
______________________ monitoring is not routinely used after the procedure to monitor blood 
pressure. The patient is not immobile during cardiac catheterization and may be asked to 
______________ 
- ANSWER 
warmth or flushi...
DIABETES MELLITUS LEWIS MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING, 10TH EDITION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+,
A male patient who has right-sided weakness after a stroke is making progress in learning to use the 
left hand for feeding and other activities. The nurse observes that when the patient's wife is visiting, 
she feeds and dresses him. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for the patient? 
a. Interrupted family processes related to effects of illness of a family member 
b. Situational low self-esteem related to increasing dependence on spouse for care 
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c. Disabled family cop...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A male patient who has right-sided weakness after a stroke is making progress in learning to use the 
left hand for feeding and other activities. The nurse observes that when the patient's wife is visiting, 
she feeds and dresses him. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for the patient? 
a. Interrupted family processes related to effects of illness of a family member 
b. Situational low self-esteem related to increasing dependence on spouse for care 
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c. Disabled family cop...
ENDOCRINE PROBLEMS LEWIS MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING, 10TH EDITION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
16. A patient who was admitted with myxedema coma and diagnosed with hypothyroidism is 
improving. Discharge is expected to occur in 2 days. Which teaching strategy is likely to result in 
effective patient self-management at home? 
a. Delay teaching until closer to discharge date. 
b. Provide written reminders of information taught. 
c. Offer multiple options for management of therapies. 
d. Ensure privacy for teaching by asking the family to leave. 
- ANSWER ANS: B
- Exam (elaborations)
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16. A patient who was admitted with myxedema coma and diagnosed with hypothyroidism is 
improving. Discharge is expected to occur in 2 days. Which teaching strategy is likely to result in 
effective patient self-management at home? 
a. Delay teaching until closer to discharge date. 
b. Provide written reminders of information taught. 
c. Offer multiple options for management of therapies. 
d. Ensure privacy for teaching by asking the family to leave. 
- ANSWER ANS: B
HESI MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING TEST WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
Dehydration most frequently leads to poor cerebra perfusion and cerebral hypoxia, causing confusion. 
Applying oxygen can reduce confusion, even if perfusion is still less than optimum. Increasing the IV 
flow rate would increase perfusion. However, depending on the degree of dehydration, rehydrating the 
person too rapidly with IV fluids can lead to cerebral edema. 
Which client is at greatest risk for dehydration? 
a. younger adult client on bedrest 
b. older adult client receiving hypotonic I...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Dehydration most frequently leads to poor cerebra perfusion and cerebral hypoxia, causing confusion. 
Applying oxygen can reduce confusion, even if perfusion is still less than optimum. Increasing the IV 
flow rate would increase perfusion. However, depending on the degree of dehydration, rehydrating the 
person too rapidly with IV fluids can lead to cerebral edema. 
Which client is at greatest risk for dehydration? 
a. younger adult client on bedrest 
b. older adult client receiving hypotonic I...
HYPERTENSION LEWIS MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING EXAM QUEATIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
A nurse is educating a group of patients regarding Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) 
diet. What recommendation should the nurse include as a source of protein and fat? 
a.Lean red meat 
b.Whole grains 
c.Low fiber 
d.Sugar 
-ANSWER Whole grains
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is educating a group of patients regarding Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) 
diet. What recommendation should the nurse include as a source of protein and fat? 
a.Lean red meat 
b.Whole grains 
c.Low fiber 
d.Sugar 
-ANSWER Whole grains
LEWIS MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
After receiving the following information about four patients during change-of-shift report, which 
patient should the nurse assess first? 
a. Patient with acute pericarditis who has a pericardial friction rub 
b. Patient who has just returned to the unit after balloon valvuloplasty 
c. Patient who has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and a heart rate of 116 
d. Patient with a mitral valve replacement who has an anticoagulant scheduled 
-ANSWER ANS: B 
The patient who has just
- Exam (elaborations)
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After receiving the following information about four patients during change-of-shift report, which 
patient should the nurse assess first? 
a. Patient with acute pericarditis who has a pericardial friction rub 
b. Patient who has just returned to the unit after balloon valvuloplasty 
c. Patient who has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and a heart rate of 116 
d. Patient with a mitral valve replacement who has an anticoagulant scheduled 
-ANSWER ANS: B 
The patient who has just
Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing Test with Correct Answers Latest
Since edema is a common clinical manifestation of glomerulonephritis, resolution of the edema 
indicates that the prescribed therapies have been effective. Antibodies to streptococcus will persist 
after a streptococcal infection. Nitrites will be negative and the patient will not experience dysuria 
since the patient does not have a urinary tract infection. 
A patient with nephrotic syndrome develops flank pain. The nurse will anticipate teaching the patient 
about treatment with: 
a. antibioti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Since edema is a common clinical manifestation of glomerulonephritis, resolution of the edema 
indicates that the prescribed therapies have been effective. Antibodies to streptococcus will persist 
after a streptococcal infection. Nitrites will be negative and the patient will not experience dysuria 
since the patient does not have a urinary tract infection. 
A patient with nephrotic syndrome develops flank pain. The nurse will anticipate teaching the patient 
about treatment with: 
a. antibioti...
LEWIS MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING TEST WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
A patient who has had an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of left lower leg fractures 
complains of constant severe pain in the leg, which is unrelieved by the prescribed morphine. Pulses 
are faintly palpable and the foot is cool. Which action should the nurse take next? 
a. Notify the health care provider. 
b. Assess the incision for redness. 
c. Reposition the left leg on pillows. 
d. Check the patients blood pressure. 
- ANSWER Answer: a. Notify the health care provider.
- Exam (elaborations)
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A patient who has had an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of left lower leg fractures 
complains of constant severe pain in the leg, which is unrelieved by the prescribed morphine. Pulses 
are faintly palpable and the foot is cool. Which action should the nurse take next? 
a. Notify the health care provider. 
b. Assess the incision for redness. 
c. Reposition the left leg on pillows. 
d. Check the patients blood pressure. 
- ANSWER Answer: a. Notify the health care provider.
Lewis Medical-Surgical Nursing Test With Questions And Answers Latest Graded A+
Which information will the nurse monitor in order to determine the effectiveness of prescribed 
calcium carbonate (Caltrate) for a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD)? 
a. Blood pressure 
b. Phosphate level 
c. Neurologic status 
d. Creatinine clearance 
- ANSWER Answer: b. Phosphate level 
Calcium carbonate is prescribed to bind phosphorus and prevent mineral and bone disease in patients 
with CKD. The other data will not be helpful in evaluating the effectiveness of calcium carbonate. 
S...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which information will the nurse monitor in order to determine the effectiveness of prescribed 
calcium carbonate (Caltrate) for a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD)? 
a. Blood pressure 
b. Phosphate level 
c. Neurologic status 
d. Creatinine clearance 
- ANSWER Answer: b. Phosphate level 
Calcium carbonate is prescribed to bind phosphorus and prevent mineral and bone disease in patients 
with CKD. The other data will not be helpful in evaluating the effectiveness of calcium carbonate. 
S...
Medical Surgical Final Nclex Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Graded A+
A student nurse is explaining the risk factors for metabolic syndrome which statement by the student 
would require correction from the nurse? 
A. Waist circumference of 41 for a male 
B. Body mass index of 30 or higher 
C. Triglycerides level of 130 
D. Blood Glucose of 168 
- ANSWER C. Triglycerides level of 130
- Exam (elaborations)
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A student nurse is explaining the risk factors for metabolic syndrome which statement by the student 
would require correction from the nurse? 
A. Waist circumference of 41 for a male 
B. Body mass index of 30 or higher 
C. Triglycerides level of 130 
D. Blood Glucose of 168 
- ANSWER C. Triglycerides level of 130