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Exam 3 - Module 5 NUR 1460C FSCJ Latest Update Actual Exam from Credible Sources with 280 Questions and Verified Correct Answers Golden Ticket to Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
Exam 3 - Module 5 NUR 1460C FSCJ Latest
Update 2024-2025 Actual Exam from Credible
Sources with 280 Questions and Verified Correct
Answers Golden Ticket to Guaranteed A+
Verified by Professor
A 4-year-old boy has been having increasingly more frequent angry outbursts in
preschool. He is very aggressive toward the other children and the teachers. This
behavior has been a problem for approximately 8 to 10 weeks. His parent asks the
nurse for advice. The MOST appropriate intervention is to:
a. explain that this is normal in preschoolers, especially boys.
b. refer the child for professional help.
c. talk to the preschool teacher to obtain validation for the behavior the parent reports.
d. encourage the parent to try more consistent and firm discipline. - CORRECT
ANSWER: b. refer the child for professional help.
A 4-year-old female child is afraid of dogs. What should the nurse recommend to her
parents to help her with this fear?
a. Keep her away from dogs
b. Buy her a stuffed dog toy
c. Force her to touch a dog briefly
d. Let her watch other children play with a dog - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Let her watch
other children play with a dog
A 4-year-old female child sometimes wakes her parents up at night screaming,
thrashing, sweating, and apparently frightened. Yet she is not aware of her parents'
presence when they check on her. She lies down and sleeps without any parental
intervention. This is MOST likely described as:
a. a nightmare.
b. sleep terror.
c. seizure activity.
,d. sleep apnea. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. sleep terror.
A 5-year-old boy with early flu symptoms is at school working with some math blocks.
He sneezes into his hand and then continues working with his blocks. An unvaccinated
teacher's helper cleans up the blocks when the child leaves them on the table. After
touching the blocks, she rubs her nose with her hand. Which represents the most likely
mode of transmission?
a. The 5-year-old boy
b. The unvaccinated teacher's helper
c. The hand-to-nose contact
d. The unwashed math blocks - CORRECT ANSWER: d. The unwashed math blocks
A 55-year-old male is scheduled to have a bowel resection for a diagnosis of colon
cancer. He is very nervous about the surgery. How can the nurse help decrease his
anxiety?
a. Ask him if he is concerned the cancer has spread to other areas of his body.
b. Talk to him to find out what is causing his anxiety.
c. Question him to find out what the surgeon has told him about the surgery.
d. Give him a preoperative medication to help him relax. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Talk
to him to find out what is causing his anxiety.
A child is brought to the emergency department after falling down the basement stairs.
On assessment, what findings may cause the nurse to suspect child maltreatment?
(Select all that apply.)
a. The child's bruises are located only on the right arm and leg.
b. The child is brought to the emergency department by an unrelated adult.
c. The child has a history of a broken arm last year from falling off a swing.
d. The child's caregiver is anxious that the child get immediate medical attention.
e. The child has red, green, and yellow bruises on more than one plane of the body. -
CORRECT ANSWER: b. The child is brought to the emergency department by an
unrelated adult.
c. The child has a history of a broken arm last year from falling off a swing.
,e. The child has red, green, and yellow bruises on more than one plane of the body.
A client developed gastroenteritis while traveling outside the country. What is the most
likely cause of the client's symptoms?
a. Bacteria on the patient's hands
b. Ingestion of parasites in the water
c. Insufficient vaccinations
d. Overcooked food - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Ingestion of parasites in the water
A client had a colectomy with creation of an ileo-anal pouch and temporary ileostomy
yesterday morning. The nurse assesses the ostomy and its functioning. Which
assessment finding will the nurse report to the primary health care provider?
A. Client's report of abdominal pain of 3 on a 0 to 10 pain intensity scale
B. Slight abdominal distention
C. No drainage from the ileostomy
D. Serosanguinous effluent from the drain - CORRECT ANSWER: C. No drainage from
the ileostomy
A client had an exploratory laparotomy to treat the cause of peritonitis and has a large
incision that is closed with staples and two abdominal drains. Which finding(s) would the
nurse report immediately to the surgeon? Select all that apply.
A. Serosanguineous drainage
B. Increased abdominal distention
C. Fever and chills
D. Pain level 2 on a scale of 0 to 10
E. Passing flatus - CORRECT ANSWER: B. Increased abdominal distention
C. Fever and chills
A client has been newly diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC). What does the nurse
teach the client about diet and lifestyle choices?
a. "Drinking carbonated beverages will help with your abdominal distress."
, b. "It's OK to smoke cigarettes, but you should limit them to ½ pack per day."
c. "Lactose-containing foods should be reduced or eliminated from your diet."
d. "Raw vegetables and high-fiber foods may help to diminish your symptoms." -
CORRECT ANSWER: c. "Lactose-containing foods should be reduced or eliminated
from your diet."
A client has just returned to a nursing unit after an above-knee amputation of the right
leg. The nurse should place the client in which position?
a. Prone
b. Reverse Trendelenburg's
c. Supine, with the residual limb flat on the bed
d. Supine, with the residual limb supported with pillows - CORRECT ANSWER: d.
Supine, with the residual limb supported with pillows
A client has just undergone a surgical procedure with general anesthesia. Which finding
indicates that the client needs further nursing assessment?
a. Pain at the surgical site
b. Verbal stimuli needed to awaken
c. Snoring sounds when inhaling
d. Sore throat upon swallowing - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Snoring sounds when
inhaling
A client is admitted to the hospital with right lower quadrant abdominal pain, nausea,
and vomiting. What assessment would the nurse monitor to identify a potentially life-
threatening complication based on the client's condition?
a. Intake and output
b. Abdominal assessment
c. Vital signs
d. Electrolyte values - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Vital signs
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