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1.A client has been hospitalized after an automobile accident. A full leg cast was applied in the emergency room. The most important
reason for the nurse to elevate the casted leg is to

A) Promote the client's comfort
B) Reduce the drying time
C) Decrease irritation to the skin

D) Improve venous return

D: Improve venous return. Elevating the leg both improves venous return and reduces swelling. Client comfort will be improved
as well.

2. The nurse is reviewing with a client how to collect a clean catch urine specimen. What is the appropriate sequence to teach the
client?

A) Clean the meatus, begin voiding, then catch urine stream
B) Void a little, clean the meatus, then collect specimen
C) Clean the meatus, then urinate into container
D) Void continuously and catch some of the urine

A: Clean the meatus, begin voiding, then catch urine stream. A clean catch urine is difficult to obtain and requires clear directions.
Instructing the client to carefully clean the meatus, then void naturally with a steady stream prevents surface bacteria from
contaminating the urine specimen. As starting and stopping flow can be difficult, once the client begins voiding it’s best to just slip
the container into the stream. Other responses do not reflect correct technique

3. Following change-of-shift report on an orthopedic unit, which client should the nurse see first?

A) 16 year-old who had an open reduction of a fractured wrist 10 hours ago
B) 20 year-old in skeletal traction for 2 weeks since a motor cycle accident
C) 72 year-old recovering from surgery after a hip replacement 2 hours ago
D) 75 year-old who is in skin traction prior to planned hip pinning surgery.

C: Look for the client who has the most imminent risks and acute vulnerability. The client who returned from surgery 2 hours
ago is at risk for life threatening hemorrhage and should be seen first. The 16 year-old should be seen next because it is still the
first post-op day. The 75 year-old is potentially vulnerable to age-related physical and cognitive consequences in skin traction
should be seen next. The client who can safely be seen last is the 20 year-old who is 2 weeks post-injury.

4. A client with Guillain Barre is in a nonresponsive state, yet vital signs are stable and breathing is independent. What should the
nurse document to most accurately describe the client's condition?

A) Comatose, breathing unlabored
B) Glascow Coma Scale 8, respirations regular
C) Appears to be sleeping, vital signs stable
D) Glascow Coma Scale 13, no ventilator required

B: Glascow Coma Scale 8, respirations regular. The Glascow Coma Scale provides a standard reference for assessing or monitoring
level of consciousness. Any score less than 13 indicates a neurological impairment. Using the term comatose provides too much
room for interpretation and is not very precise.

5. When caring for a client receiving warfarin sodium (Coumadin), which lab test would the nurse monitor to determine therapeutic
response to the drug?

A) Bleeding time
B) Coagulation time
C) Prothrombin time
D) Partial thromboplastin time

C: Prothrombin time. Coumadin is ordered daily, based on the client''s prothrombin time (PT). This test evaluates the adequacy of
the extrinsic system and common pathway in the clotting cascade; Coumadin affects the Vitamin K dependent clotting factors.

6.A client with moderate persistent asthma is admitted for a minor surgical procedure. On admission the peak flow meter is measured
at 480 liters/minute. Post-operatively the client is complaining of chest tightness. The peak flow has dropped to 200 liters/minute.
What should the nurse do first?

A) Notify both the surgeon and provider
B) Administer the prn dose of albuterol
C) Apply oxygen at 2 liters per nasal cannula
D) Repeat the peak flow reading in 30 minutes
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7.A client had 20 mg of Lasix (furosemide) PO at 10 AM. Which would be essential for the nurse to include at the change of shift
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A) The client lost 2 pounds in 24 hours
B) The client’s potassium level is 4 mEq/liter.




C) The client’s urine output was 1500 cc in 5 hours
D) The client is to receive another dose of Lasix at 10 PM

C: The client’s urine output was 1500 cc in 5 hours. Although all of these may be correct information to include in report, the
essential piece would be the urine output.


8.A client has been tentatively diagnosed with Graves' disease (hyperthyroidism). Which of these findings noted on the initial nursing
assessment requires quick intervention by the nurse?

A) a report of 10 pounds weight loss in the last month
B) a comment by the client "I just can't sit still."
C) the appearance of eyeballs that appear to "pop" out of the client's eye sockets
D) a report of the sudden onset of irritability in the past 2 weeks

C: the appearance of eyeballs that appear to "pop" out of the client''s eye sockets. Exophthalmos or protruding eyeballs is a
distinctive characteristic of Graves'' Disease. It can result in corneal abrasions with severe eye pain or damage when the eyelid is
unable to blink down over the protruding eyeball. Eye drops or ointment may be needed.

9. The nurse has performed the initial assessments of 4 clients admitted with an acute episode of asthma. Which assessment finding
would cause the nurse to call the provider immediately?

A) prolonged inspiration with each breath
B) expiratory wheezes that are suddenly absent in 1 lobe
C) expectoration of large amounts of purulent mucous
D) appearance of the use of abdominal muscles for breathing

B: expiratory wheezes that are suddenly absent in 1 lobe. Acute asthma is characterized by expiratory wheezes caused by
obstruction of the airways. Wheezes are a high pitched musical sounds produced by air moving through narrowed airways. Clients
often associate wheezes with the feeling of tightness in the chest. However, sudden cessation of wheezing is an ominous or bad
sign that indicates an emergency -- the small airways are now collapsed.


10.During the initial home visit, a nurse is discussing the care of a client newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease with family
members. Which of these interventions would be most helpful at this time?

A) leave a book about relaxation techniques
B) write out a daily exercise routine for them to assist the client to do
C) list actions to improve the client's daily nutritional intake
D) suggest communication strategies

D: suggest communication strategies. Alzheimer''s disease, a progressive chronic illness, greatly challenges caregivers. The nurse
can be of greatest assistance in helping the family to use communication strategies to enhance their ability to relate to the client. By use
of select verbal and nonverbal communication strategies the family can best support the client’s strengths and cope with any aberrant
behavior.
11.An 80 year-old client admitted with a diagnosis of possible cerebral vascular accident has had a blood pressure from 160/100
to
180/110 over the past 2 hours. The nurse has also noted increased lethargy. Which assessment finding should the nurse report
immediately to the provider?

A) Slurred speech
B) Incontinence
C) Muscle weaknessD) Rapid pulse

A: Slurred speech. Changes in speech patterns and level of conscious can be indicators of continued intracranial bleeding or
extension of the stroke. Further diagnostic testing may be indicated.

12. A school-aged child has had a long leg (hip to ankle) synthetic cast applied 4 hours ago. Which statement from the parent indicates
that teaching has been inadequate?

A) "I will keep the cast uncovered for the next day to prevent burning of the skin."
B) "I can apply an ice pack over the area to relieve itching inside the cast."
C) "The cast should be propped on at least 2 pillows when my child is lying down."
D) "I think I remember that my child should not stand until after 72 hours."

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