2024 PN-NCLEX Questions And Answers Rated A+
Which characteristics symptoms of the client's disorder would the nurse expect to find during an
assessment
1. Polphagia
2. Polyuria
3. Glycosuria
4. Hyperglycemia
2. Polyuria
Physician orders a urine analysis. Which urine characteristic...
2024 PN-NCLEX Questions And Answers Rated A+
Which characteristics symptoms of the client's disorder would the nurse expect to find during an
assessment
1. Polphagia
2. Polyuria
3. Glycosuria
4. Hyperglycemia 2. Polyuria
Physician orders a urine analysis. Which urine characteristic does the nurse anticipate?
1. Tea-colored
2. Pale yellow
3. Colorless
4. Light pink 3. Colorless
Which nursing intervention is essential for monitoring a client's condition
1. Measuring intake and output
2. Analyzing blood glucose levels
3. Inserting a foley catheter
4. Sending urine samples to the lab 1. Measuring intake and output
When directing the nursing assistant to weigh the client, which instruction is most important for
obtaining accurate data?
1. Have the client stand on a bedside scale
2. Weigh the client at the same time each day
3. Ask that slippers be removed when weighed
4. Ask about the client's per-disease weight 2. Weigh the client as the same time each day
, The client is treated with intranasal Lypressin (Diapid). 2 sprays q.i.d as needed
The nurse observes the client self-administering the medication. Which action indicates that the
client is using the medication correctly?
1. The client shakes the medication vigorously
2. The client's head is tilted to the side
3. The client inverts the drug container
4. The client inhales with each spray 4. The client inhales with each spray
Before the client is discharged, the physician orders Lypressin (Diapid) to be administered p.r.n.
When instructing the client how to take this drug at home, the nurse tells the client to administer the
drug when experiencing which signs and symptoms?
1. Increase thirst
2. Onset of headache
3. Dark yellow urine
4. Runny nose 1. Increase thirst
Nurse is assessing a patient who is experiencing signs and symptoms of acromegaly
During physical assessment, which documented find does the nurse identify as a clinical
manifestation of acromegaly
1. Shortened hair
2. Enlarged hands
3. Gonadal trophy
4. Loss of teeth 2. Enlarged hands
Because medical treatment was unsuccessful, the client with acromegaly is scheduled for a trans-
sphenoidal hypophysectomy. The night before the nurse provides the client with information on the
postoperative period
Which statement by the client indicates a misunderstanding of the expected surgical outcome
1.My appearance will gradually become normal
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