Q:When assessing a post operative patient, a nurse finds there is tenderness,
redness, and swelling in the right calf. The nurse should:
a- Massage the lower leg.
b- Prepare for heparin therapy.
c- Keep the leg in dependant position.
d- Ask the patient to exercise that limb.
redness, and swelling in the right calf. The nurse should:
a- Massage the lower leg.
b- Prepare for heparin therapy.
c- Keep the leg in dependant position.
d- Ask the patient to exercise that limb.
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Q:During the assessment, the client tells the nurse that she cannot stop
worrying about her appearance and that she often removes βoldβ makeup and applies fresh makeup every hour or two throughout the day. The nurse identifies this behavior as indicative of a(n) :
a. Acute stress disorder .
b. Generalized anxiety disorder .
c. Panic disorder .
d. Obsessiveβcompulsive disorder.
worrying about her appearance and that she often removes βoldβ makeup and applies fresh makeup every hour or two throughout the day. The nurse identifies this behavior as indicative of a(n) :
a. Acute stress disorder .
b. Generalized anxiety disorder .
c. Panic disorder .
d. Obsessiveβcompulsive disorder.
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Q:Protein of high biological value is present in _.
A.Pulses and legumes
B.Eggs and meat
C.Grain and millet
D.More than one of the above
E.None of the above
A.Pulses and legumes
B.Eggs and meat
C.Grain and millet
D.More than one of the above
E.None of the above
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Q:. Which of the following is the priority nursing intervention for a patient with severe hemorrhage?
Anonymous Quiz
2%
* a) Administering pain medication
7%
* b) Applying a warm compress
89%
* c) Controlling the bleeding
2%
* d) Assessing for allergies
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Q:. The nurse prepares the client for the removal of a nasogastric tube. During the tube removal, the nurse instructs the client to take which action ?
Anonymous Quiz
24%
1. Inhale deeply.
24%
2. Exhale slowly.
45%
3. Hold in a deep breath.
8%
4. Pause between breaths.
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Q.Which of the following is the most common initial finding in aclient with apulmonary embolus?
Anonymous Quiz
70%
a. Sudden severe dyspnea and chest pain.
15%
b. Chest pain with unequal chest expansion.
9%
c. Petechia over the upper chest and shoulders
6%
d. gradually ascending leg pain.
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Q:What is the most common site for fractures in the elderly?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
a) Spine
61%
b) Hip
10%
c) Wrist
12%
d) Ankle
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Q:: A diabetic mother delivered a full term neonate by Caesarean section infant is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit for observation. This infant is at risk of which of the following complication?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
A. Pneumothorax atelectasis
30%
B. Hyperglycemia
6%
C. Atelectasis
54%
D. Hypoglycemia
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A nurse caring for a client with a chest tube turns the client to the side and the chest tube accidentally disconnects. The initial nursing action is to:
Anonymous Quiz
13%
A. call the physician
22%
B. place the tube in a bottle of sterile water
11%
C. immediately replace the chest tube system
53%
D. place a sterile dressing over the disconnection site
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Nurse Jenna is assessing 6-year-old Lucas, who has been hospitalized for asthma. She is identifying risk factors for a severe asthma exacerbation. Which finding would be most concerning?
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A. Oxygen saturation at 95%.
18%
B. Mild effort in breathing.
39%
C. A history of steroid-dependent asthma.
19%
D. No intercostal or substernal retractions present.
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Nurse Carla is completing her shift on the pediatric unit and preparing to hand over care to the next shift. Which task should she prioritize before leaving?
Anonymous Quiz
84%
A. Documenting all care provided during her shift.
4%
B. Emptying the trash cans in the client rooms.
8%
C. Restocking supplies for the next shiftβs dressing change.
4%
D. Changing the linens on the clientsβ beds.
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Nurse Emma is educating the parents of 7-year-old Jake during a routine visit. She wants to focus on the most critical topic for his safety and development. Which teaching topic should take priority?
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A. Reassuring the child about normal fears related to body integrity.
33%
B. Promoting independence by encouraging the child to dress without assistance.
42%
C. Strategies to prevent accidents.
7%
D. Using a night light to help ease fears.
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Nurse Oliver is providing discharge teaching to a mother who intends to wean her 5-month-old infant from breastfeeding. What nutritional guidance should Nurse Oliver provide regarding the introduction of complementary foods?
Anonymous Quiz
43%
A. Iron-fortified infant formula and age-appropriate solid foods (baby food).
16%
B. Skim cow's milk and age-appropriate solid foods (baby food).
14%
C. Whole cow's milk and age-appropriate solid foods (baby food).
28%
D. Iron-fortified infant formula exclusively.
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Q:Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
a) Cerebellum
69%
b) Hypothalamus
10%
c) Medulla oblongata
10%
d) Thalamus
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Q.Which medication is commonly used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose?
Anonymous Quiz
75%
a) Naloxone
14%
b) Acetaminophen
6%
c) Ibuprofen
6%
d) Aspirin
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Nurse Wilson is managing care of an 86-year-old female patient is admitted with symptoms of increased confusion and recent falls, along with a mild left hemiparesis noted at examination, Considering symptoms, which diagnostic test used for investigation?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A. FBC (full blood count)
16%
B. ECG (electrocardiogram)
8%
C. Thyroid function tests
69%
D. CT scan
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Nurse Thompson is taking the history of a 14-year-old girl with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 18. The girl reported an inability to eat, self-induced vomiting, and severe constipation. Considering symptoms, which condition Nurse Thompson most likely suspect?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A. Possible bulimia.
12%
B. Potential systemic sclerosis.
5%
C. Likely multiple sclerosis.
60%
D. Probable anorexia nervosa.
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Nurse Hamilton is addressing questions from a new mother about Phenylketonuria (PKU). During their conversation, she makes several statements about PKU. Which of the following statements made by Nurse Hamilton is not correct?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
A. The effects of PKU can be reversed.
20%
B. A Guthrie test can determine the necessary lab values.
28%
C. Mental deficits can commonly occur with PKU.
24%
D. The urine exhibits a high concentration of phenylpyruvic acid.
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