EXIT EXAM W/ NGN LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
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EXIT EXAM W/ NGN LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
A home health nurse is caring for a child who has lyme disease. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take
A)Ensure the state health department has been notified.
B)Administer ...
EXIT EXAM W/ NGN 2023-2024 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS
A home health nurse is caring for a child who has lyme disease. Which of the
following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take
A)Ensure the state health department has been notified.
B)Administer antitoxin
C)Educate the family to avoid sharing personal belongings.
D)Assess for skin necrosis
A) Ensure the State health department has been notified
A nurse is caring for a client who has been admitted to the hospital
Exhibit 1
0900:
The client reports experiencing a loss of appetite and shortness of breath within
the last month or so. The client reports experiencing weakness, abdominal pain,
severe itching, and mood changes. The client has had alcohol use disorder for
the past 10 years and sometimes drinks alcohol uncontrollably. The client is alert
but disoriented to time. Their abdomen is bloated and they have redness of the
palms of the hands. Excoriated areas on the upper thorax and shoulders are
present. Sclera are yellow.
Exhibit 2
1230:
Administered antacids, spironolactone, and colchicine per provider's
prescription. Vital Signs.
,0930:
Temperature 37.3\deg C (99.1 F). Heart rate 84/min. Respiratory rate 20/min.
BP 138/88 mm Hg. Oxygen saturation 93% on room air.
1600:.
Temperature 37\deg C (98.6\deg F).Heart rate 80/min. Respiratory rate 20/min. BP
130
A. Provide frequent rest periods for the client.
B. Instruct the client to avoid blowing their nose forcefully.
C. Assess the clients level of orientation.
E. Restrict the client's sodium intake.
F. Advise the client to avoid the use of soap and alcohol-based lotions.
A nurse is caring for a client who has a vented NG tube set to low intermittent
suction and has vomited. Which of the following actions should the nurse
perform first?
A)Administer an antiemetic medication.
B)Evaluate functioning of the suction device.
C)Provide oral hygiene care.
D)Replace the NG tube.
B)Evaluate functioning of the suction device.
While performing a routine assessment, a nurse notices fraying on the electrical
cord of a client's continuous passive motion (CPM) device. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first?
A)Initiate a requisition for a replacement CPM device.
B)Report the defect to the equipment maintenance staff.
C)Remove the device from the room.
D)Ensure the device inspection sticker is current.
C)Remove the device from the room.
A nurse is creating a plan of care for a female client who has recurrent urinary
tract infections. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in
,the plan?
A)Wear loose-fitting underwear.
B)Take a bubble bath after intercourse.
C)Drink four 240 mL (8 02) glasses of water each day.
D)Void every 5 to 6 hr during the day.
A)Wear loose-fitting underwear.
A nurse is caring for a newborn.
Vital Signs0640:Temperature 36.7° C (98.1° F) axillaryHeart rate
154/minRespiratory rate 68/minBP 72/48 mm Hg
0650:Heart rate 156/minRespiratory rate 72/min
0700:Temperature 37° C (98.6° F) axillaryHeart rate 156/minRespiratory rate
76/min
0640:Weight 4200 gm (9 Ib 4 02), head circumference 35.5 cm (14 in)Respiratory
rate 68/min, with mild grunting.
0650:Respiratory rate 72/min, with mild grunting
0700:Respiratory rate 76/min, with moderate grunting and mild intercostal
retractions.
0630:Newborn delivered via cesarean birth under spinal anesthesia at 0630.
Amniotic fluid clear.
0631:1-min Apgar score 7
0636:5-min Apgar score 9Newborn transferred to nursery.
, The client is at risk for developing?
A)Hypoglycemia
B)Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
C)Transient tachypnea of the new born
D)Tachycardia
A)Hypoglycemia
C)Transient tachypnea of the new born
A nurse is setting up a sterile field to perform wound irrigation for a client. Which
of the following actions should the nurse take when pouring the sterile solution?
A)Remove the cap and place it sterile-side up on a clean surface.
B)Place sterile gauze over areas of spilled solution within the sterile field.
C)Hold the bottle in the center of the sterile field when pouring the solution.
D)Hold the irrigation solution bottle with the label facing away from the palm of
the hand.
A)Remove the cap and place it sterile-side up on a clean surface.
A nurse is caring for an infant who has gastroenteritis. Which of the following
assessment findings should the nurse report to the provider?
A)Pale and a 24-hr fluid deficit of 30 mL
B)Sunken fontanels and dry mucous membranes
C)Decreased appetite and irritability
D)Temperature 38° C (100.4° F) and pulse rate 124/min
B)Sunken fontanels and dry mucous membranes
A nurse is conducting health promotion education regarding contraindications to
combination oral contraceptive use to a group of women. Which of the following
conditions should the nurse include in the teaching?
A)Hypertension
B)Fibromyalgia
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