Multidimensional Please answer it in nursing perspective
A client tells the nurse he is thirty’. The lab results
- syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH)
- Diabetes insipidus
- Diabetes mellitus
- myxedema
- The client has just received a round of chemotherapy and will discharged home. The nurse is educating the client about the concerns of neutropenia and the continuing risk for infection. Which of the following statements would not be appropriate given the client’s situation? Multidimensional Please answer it in nursing perspective
- “If you experience a fever. Treat it with over-the-counter medication and report it to your physician if symptoms don’t resolve in 48 hours’
- “bathe daily, or wash armpits and perineal area twice daily with antimicrobial soap.”
- “Wash your hands thoroughly with an antimicrobial soap before you eat and drink.”
- “Avoid crowds and other large gatherings of people who might be ill.”
- A nurse is providing client and family education for a client diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Which of the following is important to include in the education? (Selection all that apply)
- Adhere to prescribed medications
- Modify diet
- Limit fluid intake
- Stress reduction
- Limit physical activity
- After completion of external radiation treatment for cancer, a client tells the oncology nurse about an upcoming vacation to the beach to celebrate. What response by the nurse is most appropriate to the client?
A.” Have a wonderful time and enjoy your vacation”
- “Remember you should not drink alcohol for a year.”
- “Avoid submerging in saltwater on the radiation site.”
D.” Protect your skin, avoid exposure of the radiation area to direct sunlight.”
- A client was admitted with the following arterial blood gas(ABG). How does the nurse interpret these results?
PH 7.35
PaC02 30mm Hg
Hc03 17 mEq/L
Pa02 92 mm Hg
- Respiratory acidosis with full metabolic compensation
- Metabolic acidosis with full respiratory compensation
- Respiratory alkalosis with full metabolic compensation
- Metabolic alkalosis with full respiratory compensation
- A client is diagnosed with metastatic cancer. The family asks the nurse. “What the difference between hospice and palliative care?” The nurse correctly responds with which statement?
- “Palliative care is to prevent and treat symptoms and side effects of cancer treatments.”
B.” Hospice is for clients with a prognosis of less than 12 months to live.”
C.” Hospice care allows for continued chemotherapy treatments, and palliative care does not.”
- “Palliative care requires revaluation every 30 days.”
D.
- The nurse is assessing a client recently diagnosed with leukemia. Which of the following assessment finding would support that diagnosis?
- Blood in stool
- Blood in urine
- Cough or hoarseness
- Petechiae or ecchymosis
- Which of the following teaching instructions would not be accurate as a prevention strategy to reduce the risk of oral cancer?
A.” Avoid sun exposure to lip.”
- “Stop use of tobacco and alcohol.”
- “Avoid exposure to human papillomavirus (HPV).”
D
- A nurse is caring for a client admitted with mild acute pancreatitis. Which of the following are treatment options for the early stages of mild acute pancreatitis? (Select all that apply)
- Assess and manage pain
- Nothing by mouth for 24 to 48 hours
- Measure and document accurate intake and output
- Encourage early oral nutrition
- Assess labs for amylase and lipase levels
- A nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Which of the following lab results will validate this diagnosis?
- Decreased serum thyroglobulin (TG)
- Increased serum phosphorus level
- Increased serum thyroglobulin (TG) level
- Increased serum calcium level
- A. A nurse is caring for an adolescent client who has a long history of diabetes mellitus and being admitted to the emergency department confused, flushed, and with an acetone odor on the breath. Diabetic ketoacidosis is suspected. The nurse should anticipate using which of the following types of insulin to be given intravenously to treat client?
- Insulin detemir
- Regular
- NPH insulin
- Insulin glargine
- A client underwent a colon resection with colostomy placement. Which of the following would the surgeon consult post-operatively for colostomy management?
- Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse
- Dietician
- Physical therapy
- Respiratory therapy
- The laboratory values of a client with diabetes mellitus include a fasting glucose level of 92 mg/dL and hemoglobin A1C of 5.9%. What are the nurse’s interpretations of these findings?
- The client’s glucose control for the fasting has been poor, and the overall control is poor.
- The values indicate that the client needs further disease management education
- The client’s glucose control for the fasting glucose and past 90 days demonstrates good control
- The values indicate that the client has poorly managed their disease.
- A nurse is providing care to a client that is diagnosed with hypokalemia. After reviewing the client’s current medications. Which of the following might have contributed to hypokalemia?
- Opioids
- Beta-blockers
- Corticosteroids
- Loop diuretics
- Which of the following is a life-threatening emergency and serious complication of untreated or poorly treated hypothyroidism?
- Thyroid storm
- Myxedema coma
- Endemic goiter
- Multinodular toxic goiter
- A nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with colorectal cancer . Which of the following lab values would confirm the diagnosis?
- Decreased white blood count
- Increased carcinoembryonic antigens ( CEA)
- Increased serum creatinine
- Decreased albumin
- A nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with diabetes insipidus. Which of the following medication would be appropriate for this disorder?
- Diltiazem
- Furosemide
- Desmopressin
- Growth hormone antagonist
18.The nurse is providing discharge education to a client diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. Which statement by the client would indication the client needs further education? Multidimensional Please answer it in nursing perspective
- “ I need to keep a food journal of my progress, food intake, and timing of meals.”
- “If I feel constipated I will start an over-the- counter oral laxative .”
- “ I will take my multivitamins, zinc, and iron as prescribed to prevent malnutrition
D.”I will schedule an outpatient session with a counselor to talk about my fear of gaining weight.”
- A nurse is providing teaching to a client about hyperglycemia. The nurse should recognize that the client understands the teaching when he identifies which of the following as manifestations specific to hyperglycemia? (Select all that apply)
- Bradycardia
- Polyuria
- Hypervolemia
- polydipsia
- Polyphagia
20.The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus for symptoms associated with diabetic ketoacidosis. Which of following will the nurse most likely assess in this client? ( select all that apply)
- Fluid overload
- Fruity breath odor
- Kussmaul breathing
- Altered mental status
- Bradycardia
- The nurse instructs the client on prologed cortisol therapy to report which signs and symtoms?
- Anorexia and muscle twitches
- Hypotension and fluid loss
- Weight gain and moon face
- Anuria and hypoglycemia
22.A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency room after a motor vehicle accident. The client is unconscious with a cervical collar in place. The client has been diagnosed with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone ( SIADH)secretion. Which of the following lab values validates the diagnosis?
- Decreased urine osmolality
B.Increased serum sodium
Decreased glomerular filtration rate
- Decreased serum sodium
- A nurse caring for a client who has diverticulitis. Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of diverticulitis?
- Localized lower abdominal pain
- Generalized upper abdominal pain
- Bradycardia
- Hypertension
- The nurse is providing care for a client who underwent a parathyroidectomy two days ago . To prevent complications with this surgery, which laboratory value requires close monitoring by the nurse?
- Serum sodium levels
- Serum blood glucose levels
C.Serum potassium levels
- Serum calcium levels
25.A client complains of weight gain, has thin extremities, a buffalo hump, moon face, and a protruding abdomen. The nurse realizes that this client is most likely to be diagnosed with which disease process?
- Addison’s disease
- Cushing’s syndrome
- Pheochromocytoma
- Cretinism
- Which nursing intervention helps to prevent adrenocortical insufficiency?
Reducing high dose steroid therapy gradually
Administer diuretic therapy
Discontinuing high dose steroid therapy quickly
Teaching the client about a low sodium diet
27.The nurse would incorporate which of the following into the plan of care as a primary prevention strategy for reduction of the risk for cervical cancer?
Colonoscopy at age 50 and every 10 years as follow up
Yearly prostate specific anitigen ( PSA) and digital rectal exam for men aged 50 and over
Administering the human papillomavirus(HPV) vaccine
Yearly mammography for women age 40 years and older
- The nurse knows which statement is true about age related charges and the endocrine system in older adults?
The thyroid gland enlarges
Adrenal glands enlarge
Thyroid hormone secretion decreases
Decreased hormone sensitivity
29.An 8months old infant is hospitalized with severe diarrhea, The nurse knows that which of the following is the following is the major problem associated with severe diarrhea
- Electrolyte and fluid loss
- presence of excessive flatus
- pain in the abdominal area
- irritation of the perineal and rectal area
- The nurse is caring for a client with end stage renal failure. PaO2 is 94 mm hg,Arterial blood gases indicate that she is experiencing metabolic acidosis with partial respiratory compensation. Which of the following arterial blood gases support this?
PH=7.37, PaCO2=33mm hg, HCO3=18 mEq/L
PH=7.33,PaCO2=31mm hg, HCO3=19 mEq/L
PH=7.47, PaCO2=50mm hg, HCO3=30 mEq/L
PH=7.32, PaCO2=48mm hg, HCO3=18 mEq/L
- The nurse is caring for a diabetic client with a blood glucose of 56mg/dL. The client is difficult to arouse. What action would the nurse take?
Give a complex carbohydrate and monitor the client
Give a glass of orange juice with three sugar packets mixed in and monitor the client.
Administer 50% dextrose (D500IV push per order and monitor the client
Give a glass of milk and monitor the client
- The nurse is caring for a client with a new diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency. Which of the following would the nurse expert upon assessment? Select all that apply
Hypotension
Hyperkalemia
Hyponatremia
Hyperpigmentation
Polyphagia
- A nurse is caring for a client with an opioid overdose. The client is difficult to arouse. The vita signs include blood pressure 90/60 mm Hg respirations 10/minute heart rate 60beat /minute. The arterial blood gas (ABG) result includes a PH 7.34. Pa Co2 48mm Hg Hco324mEq/L pa02 of 76mm Hg. How would the nurse interpret this result?
Respiratory acidosis with partial metabolic compensation and hypoxemia
Metabolic acidosis not compensated with normal oxygenation.
Respiratory alkalosis not compensated with hypoxemia
Respiratory acidosis not compensated with hypoxemia
- The nurse is caring for a 46year old female client who presented to the emergency department with dizziness . Nausea , vomting , and fatigue over the past few days . The client has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer and has been undergoing chemotherapy . The client labs reveal the folowing . Na 150 mEq/MlL , potassium 3.0 mEqmL , calcium 15mg/dl . Which of the following imbalances is the client exhibiling ?
Hypernatremia, hypokalemia, hypercalcemia
Hypervolemia, hypercalemia , hyperkalemia
Hyponatremia, Hypercalcemia
Hypovolemia and hypercalcemia
- A medcation order state, administer 100 mEq of potassium chloride po twice a day . Available is potassium chloride oral soluttion 40mEq15ML. How many ML should the nurse administer per dose? Rcord answer as a whole number. Do not use a trailing
- The nurse is providing care to a client diagnosed with fluid volume deficit. Which of the following assessment dates is greatest cancer?
There is prolonged skin tenting over the sterum
The blood pressure is 86/40 mm Hg
Urine output is 40 ml over the last hour
Oral fluid intake is 100 ml for the last 8 hours
- A nurse is caring for a 57years old Hispanic male who was recently diagnosed with cushing disease . Which of the following lab tests validates the diagnosed?
Elevated lymphocyte count
Elevated urine cortisol level
Decrease late – night salivary cortisol test
Decrease urine specific gravity
- A nurse is teaching a client with diabetes mellitius who asks , why is it necessary to maintain my blood gulcose levels no lowe than about 60 mg/ dl ( 3.3mmol/l ? How would the nurse respond ?
Your brain needs a constant suppy of glucose because it cannot store it.
Glucose in the blood prevent the formation of lactic and prevent acidosis
Glucose is the only fuel used by the body to produce the energy that it needs
Without a minimum level of glucose , your body does not make red blood cells.
- After chemotherapy for cancer, a client develops chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). For this client, the nurse should give the highest priority to which action in the plan of care?
- With holding fluids for the first 4-6 hrs after chemotherapy administration
- Administering an antiemetic medication as prescribed
- Serving small portions of bland food
- Encouraging rhythmic breathing exercises
- A nurse assesses a client who is recovering from an ileostomy placement. Which clinical manifestation would alert the nurse to contact the health care provider urgently.
- A bluish stoma
- Liquid stool
- Blood smeared output
- Ostomy pouch intact
- A nurse is educating a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic client. Which education topic is the nurse’s priority.
- Sexual dysfunction can develop
- Carbohydrate counting
- Exercise vigorously only if blood glucose is 100-250 mg/dl
- Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia
- The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diverticulitis. Which of the following orders would be expected for this client?
An enema to attempt to flush out the undigested food trapped in the diverticula. Which of the following orders would be expected for this client? Multidimensional Please answer it in nursing perspective
Laxatives to ensure passage of fecal matter through the intestines.
Stool softeners to prevent constipation which will lead to further complications.
A diet consisting of protein from seeds and nuts
- A 56-year-old male was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which of the following diagnostic tests would correlate with this diagnosis? (Select all that apply).
- Increased random blood glucose
- Increased hemoglobin A1c
- Increased fasting blood glucose
- Increased hemoglobin
- A 42 year old female presents to the emergency room with mid-upper abdominal pain radiating to her right shoulder, rebound tenderness, nausea and dyspepsia. Based on the client’s presentation, which of the following does the nurse anticipate is the client’s diagnosis
- Diverticular disease
- Pancreatitis
- Appendicitis
- Cholecystitis
- A client was admitted with the following arterial blood gas (ABG). How does the nurse interpret these results?
- PH 7.32
- PaC02 50 mm Hg
- Hc03 30 mEq/L
- Pa02 75 mm Hg
- A client was admitted with the following arterial blood gas (ABG). How does the nurse interpret these result?
PH 7.48
PaC02 30 mm Hg
Hc03 18 mEq/L
Pa02 85 mm Hg
Metabolic acidosis with partial respiratory compensation
Metabolic alkalosis with partial respiratory compensation
Respiratory alkolosis with partial metabolic compensation
Respiratory acidosis with partial metabolic compensation
- A nurse is caring for a client admitted for an exacerbation of Crohn’s disease. A nasogastric (NG) tube has been placed and is connected to suction, and the client is currently receiving an infusion of total parenteral nutrition via a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- Monitor the flow rate of the parenteral nutrition carefully and increase the rate as needed if it falls behind.
- Monitor laboratory values and asses for abnormal respiratory or cardiac functioning.
- Place the parenteral nutrition solution on a warming device during infusion.
- Remove unused parenteral nutrition after 12 hours of use.
- A nurse is reviewing lab values for a client and notes a potassium level of 2.3 mEq/L What is the nurse’s priority?
- Place seizure pads on the bed
- Initiate fall precautions
- Assess the clients cardiovascular status
- Order a high potassium diet
- A 28-year -old female presented to the emergency room with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting for the past 24 hours. The client is afebrile, heart rate is 130 beats/minute, and blood pressure is 90/60mm Hg. During the pain assessment, the client rates her pain a “10” on a scale of 0-10. The nurse notes the client’s pain to be in the right lower quadrant region. Based on the assessment findings, which of the assessment findings, which of the following would the nurse anticipate as the client’s diagnosis?
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn’s disease
- Cholecystitis
- Appendicitis
- A nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with cirrhosis. Which of the following are appropriate nursing interventions for this client? (select all that apply)
- Strict bedrest for 48 hours
- Allow moderate alcohol intake in diet
- Monitor lab values.
- Pain management
- fiber restriction from diet. Multidimensional Please answer it in nursing perspective