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1. Parents of a 7 year-old child call the clinic nurse because their daughter was sent home
from school because of a rash. The child had been seen the day before b
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2020 HESI EXIT V4 2020 HESI EXIT V4
2020 HESI EXIT V4
1. Parents of a 7 year-old child call the clinic nurse because their daughter was sent home
from school because of a rash. The child had been seen the day before by the healthcare
provider and diagnosed with Fifth Disease (erythema infectiosum). What is the most
appropriate action by the nurse?
A) Tell the parents to bring the child to the clinic for further evaluation
B) Refer the school officials to printed materials about this viral illness
C) Inform the teacher that the child is receiving antibiotics for the rash
D) Explain that this rash is not contagious and does not require isolation
The correct answer is D: Explain that this rash is not contagious and does not require
isolation
2. When making a home visit to a client with chronic pyelonephritis, which nursing
action has the highest priority?
A) Follow-up on lab values before the visit
B) Observe client findings for the effectiveness of antibiotics
C) Ask for a log of urinary output
D) As for the log of the oral intake
The correct answer is C: Ask for a log of urinary output
3. The nurse is caring for a newborn who has just been diagnosed with hypospadias.
After discussing the defect with the parents, the nurse should expect that
A) Circumcision can be performed at any time
B) Initial repair is delayed until ages 6-8
C) Post-operative appearance will be normal
D) Surgery will be performed in stages
The correct answer is D: Surgery will be performed in stages
4. The nurse is assessing a client on admission to a community mental health center.
The client discloses that she has been thinking about ending her life. The nurse's
best response would be
A) "Do you want to discuss this with your pastor?"
B) "We will help you deal with those thoughts."
C) "Is your life so terrible that you want to end it?"
D) "Have you thought about how you would do it?"
The correct answer is D: "Have you thought about how you would do it?"5. The nursing care plan for a client with decreased adrenal function should include
A) Encouraging activity
B) Placing client in reverse isolation
C) Limiting visitors
D) Measures to prevent constipation
The correct answer is C: Limiting visitors
6. The nurse is caring for a client with acute pancreatitis. After pain management,
which intervention should be included in the plan of care?
A) Cough and deep breathe every 2 hours
B) Place the client in contact isolation
C) Provide a diet high in protein
D) Institute seizure precautions
The correct answer is A: Cough and deep breathe every 2 hours
7. Which of the following conditions assessed by the nurse would contraindicate the
use of benztropine (Cogentin)?
A) Neuromalignant syndrome
B) Acute extrapyramidal syndrome
C) Glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy
D) Parkinson's disease, atypical tremors
The correct answer is C: Glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy
8. The nurse is caring for a client in the coronary care unit. The display on the cardiac
monitor indicates ventricular fibrillation. What should the nurse do first?
A) Perform defibrillation
B) Administer epinephrine as ordered
C) Assess for presence of pulse
D) Institute CPR
The correct answer is C: Assess for presence of pulse
9. During the use of an interpreter to teach a client about a procedure to do in the home
the nurse should take which approach?
A) Speak directly to the interpreter while presenting information and use pauses for
questions
B) Talk to the interpreter in advance and leave the client and interpreter aloneC) Include a family member and direct communications to that person
D) Face the client while presenting the information as the interpreter talks in the native
language
The correct answer is D: Face the client while presenting the information as theinterpreter
talks in the native language .
10. A client is in her third month of her first pregnancy. During the interview, she tells
the nurse that she has several sex partners and is unsure of the identity of the
baby's father. Which of the following nursing interventions is a priority?
A) Counsel the woman to consent to HIV screening
B) Perform tests for sexually transmitted diseases
C) Discuss her high risk for cervical cancer
D) Refer the client to a family planning clinic
The correct answer is A: Counsel the woman to consent to HIV screening
11. A client is discharged following hospitalization for congestive heart failure. The
nurse teaching the family suggests they encourage the client to rest frequently in
which ofthe following positions?
A) High Fowler's
B) Supine
C) Left lateral
D) Low Fowler's
The correct answer is A: High Fowler''s
12. A nurse who is evaluating a mentally retarded 2 year-old in a clinic should stress
which goal when talking to the child's mother?
A) Teaching the child self care skills
B) Preparing for independent toielting
C) Promoting the child's optimal development
D) Helping the family decide on long term care
The correct answer is C: Promoting the child''s optimal development
13. The nurse is caring for a client with trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureaux). To assist
the client with nutrition needs, the nurse should
A) Offer small meals of high calorie soft food
B) Assist the client to sit in a chair for meals
C) Provide additional servings of fruits and raw vegetables
D) Encourage the client to eat fish, liver and chicken
The correct answer is A: Offer small meals of high calorie soft food14. The nurse is assessing a 2 year-old client with a possible diagnosis of congenital
heart disease. Which of these is most likely to be seen with this diagnosis?
A) Several otitis media episodes in the last year
B) Weight and height in 10th percentile since birth
C) Takes frequent rest periods while playing
D) Changing food preferences and dislikes
The correct answer is C: Takes frequent rest periods while playing
15. The nurse is caring for a 10 year-old on admission to the burn unit. One assessment
parameter that will indicate that the child has adequate fluid replacement is
A) Urinary output of 30 ml per hour
B) No complaints of thirst
C) Increased hematocrit
D) Good skin turgor around burn
The correct answer is A: Urinary output of 30 ml per hour
16. Upon examining the mouth of a 3 year-old child, the nurse discovers that the teeth
have chalky white-to-yellowish staining with pitting of the enamel. Which of the
following conditions would most
likely explain these findings?
A) Ingestion of tetracycline
B) Excessive fluoride intake
C) Oral iron therapy
D) Poor dental hygiene
The correct answer is B: Excessive fluoride intake
17. The nurse is reassigned to work at the Poison Control Center telephone hotline. In
which of these cases of childhood poisoning would the nurse suggest that parents
have the child drink orange juice?
A) An 18 month-old who ate an undetermined amount of crystal drain cleaner
B) A 14 month-old who chewed 2 leaves of a philodendron plant
C) A 20 month-old who is found sitting on the bathroom floor beside an empty bottle of
diazepam (Valium)
D) A 30 month-old who has swallowed a mouthful of charcoal lighter fluid
The correct answer is A: An 18 month-old who ate an undetermined amount of crystal
drain cleaner18. Which of these is an example of a variation in the newborn resulting from the
presence of maternal hormones?
A) Engorgement of the breasts
B) Mongolian spots
C) Edema of the scrotum
D) Lanugo
The correct answer is A: Engorgement of the breasts
19. A 2 month-old child has had a cleft lip repair. The selection of which restraint would
require no further action by the charge nurse?
A) Elbow
B) Mummy
C) Jacket
D) Clove hitch
The correct answer is A: Elbow
20. A client treated for depression tells the nurse at the mental health clinic that he
recently purchased a handgun because he is thinking about suicide. The first
nursingaction should be to
A) Notify the health care provider immediately
B) Suggest in-patient psychiatric care
C) Respect the client's confidential disclosure
D) Phone the family to warn them of the risk
The correct answer is A: Notify the health care provider immediately
21. A client has just been admitted with portal hypertension. Which nursing diagnosis
would be a priority in planning care?
A) Altered nutrition: less than body requirements
B) Potential complication hemorrhage
C) Ineffective individual coping
D) Fluid volume excess
The correct answer is B: Potential complication hemorrhage
22. While planning care for a 2 year-old hospitalized child, which situation would the
nurse expect to most likely affect the behavior?
A) Strange bed and surroundings
B) Separation from parents
C) Presence of other toddlersD) Unfamiliar toys and games
The correct answer is B: Separation from parents
23. Which of the following should the nurse teach the client to avoid when taking
chlorpromazine HCL (Thorazine)?
A) Direct sunlight
B) Foods containing tyramine
C) Foods fermented with yeast
D) Canned citrus fruit drinks
The correct answer is A: Avoid direct sunlight
24. The initial response by the nurse to a delusional client who refuses to eat because of
a belief that the food is poisoned is
A) "You think that someone wants to poison you?"
B) "Why do you think the food is poisoned?"
C) "These feelings are a symptom of your illness."
D) "You’re safe here. I won’t let anyone poison you."
The correct answer is A: "You think that someone wants to poison you?"
25. The nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis of the liver with ascites. When
instructing nursing assistants in the care of the client, the nurse should
emphasize that
A) The client should remain on bed rest in a semi-Fowler's position
B) The client should alternate ambulation with bed rest with legs elevated
C) The client may ambulate and sit in chair as tolerated
D) The client may ambulate as tolerated and remain in semi-Fowler position in bed
The correct answer is B: The client should alternate ambulation with bed rest with legs
elevated
26. The nurse is performing physical assessments on adolescents. When would the nurse
anticipate that females experience growth spurts?
A) About 2 years earlier than males
B) About the same time as males
C) Just prior to the onset of puberty
D) That increase height by 4 inches each year
The correct answer is A: About 2 years earlier than males
27. A 4 year-old child is recovering from chicken pox (varicella). The parents would like
to have the child return to day care as soon as possible. In order to ensure that the
illnessis no longercommunicable, what should the nurse assess for in this child?
A) All lesions crusted
B) Elevated temperature
C) Rhinorrhea and coryza
D) Presence of vesicles
The correct answer is A: All lesions crusted
28. The nurse is providing instructions to a new mother on the proper techniques for
breast feeding her infant. Which statement by the mother indicates the need for
additionalinstruction?
A) "I should position my baby completely facing me with my baby's mouth in front of
my nipple."
B) "The baby should latch onto the nipple and areola areas."
C) "There may be times that I will need to manually express milk."
D) I can switch to a bottle if I need to take a break from breast feeding.
The correct answer is D: I can switch to a bottle if I need to take a break from breastfeeding.
29. The nurse assesses a client who has been re-admitted to the psychiatric in-patient
unitfor schizophrenia. His symptoms have been managed for several months with
fluphenazine (Prolixin). Which should be a focus of the first assessment?
A) Stressors in the home
B) Medication compliance
C) Exposure to hot temperatures
D) Alcohol use
The correct answer is B: Medication compliance
30. The nurse is caring for a client with an unstable spinal cord injury at the T7
level.Which intervention should take priority in planning care?
A) Increase fluid intake to prevent dehydration
B) Place client on a pressure reducing support surface
C) Use skin care products designed for use with incontinence
D) Increase caloric intake to aid healing
The correct answer is B: Place client on a pressure reducing support surface
31. A nurse is conducting a community wide seminar on childhood safety issues.
Whichof these children is at the highest risk for poisoning?
A) 9 month-old who stays with a sitter 5 days a week
B) 20 month-old who has just learned to climb stairsC) 10 year-old who occasionally stays at home unattended
D) 15 year-old who likes to repair bicycles
The correct answer is B: Twenty month-old who has just learned to climb stairs
32. During an examination of a 2 year-old child with a tentative diagnosis of
Wilm'stumor, the nurse would be most concerned about which statement by the
mother?
A) My child has lost 3 pounds in the last month.
B) Urinary output seemed to be less over the past 2 days.
C) All the pants have become tight around the waist.
D) The child prefers some salty foods more than others.
The correct answer is C: Clothing has become tight around the waist
33. What is the most important aspect to include when developing a home care plan
for aclient with severe arthritis?
A) Maintaining and preserving function
B) Anticipating side effects of therapy
C) Supporting coping with limitations
D) Ensuring compliance with medications
The correct answer is A: Maintaining and preserving function
34. A mother asks the nurse if she should be concerned about the tendency of her child
tostutter. What assessment data will be most useful in counseling the parent?
A) Age of the child
B) Sibling position in family
C) Stressful family events
D) Parental discipline strategies
The correct answer is A: Age of the child
35. A pre-term newborn is to be fed breast milk through nasogastric tube. Why is
breastmilk preferred over formula for premature infants?
A) Contains less lactose
B) Is higher in calories/ounce
C) Provides antibodies
D) Has less fatty acid
The correct answer is C: Provides antibodies
36. Which of the following nursing assessments in an infant is most valuable
inidentifying serious visual defects?A) Red reflex test
B) Visual acuity
C) Pupil response to light
D) Cover test
The correct answer is A: Red reflex test
37. A client is admitted with a pressure ulcer in the sacral area. The partial thickness
wound is 4cm by 7cm, the wound base is red and moist with no exudate and the
surrounding skin is intact. Which of the following coverings is most appropriate for
thiswound?
A) Transparent dressing
B) Dry sterile dressing with antibiotic ointment
C) Wet to dry dressing
D) Occlusive moist dressing
The correct answer is D: Occlusive moist dressing
38. A 30 month-old child is admitted to the hospital unit. Which of the following
toyswould be appropriate for the nurse to select from the toy room for this child?
A) Cartoon stickers
B) Large wooden puzzle
C) Blunt scissors and paper
D) Beach ball
The correct answer is B: Large wooden puzzle
39. A nurse is to present information about Chinese folk medicine to a group of
student nurses. Based on this cultural belief, the nurse would explain that illness is
attributed to the
A) Yang, the positive force that represents light, warmth, and fullness
B) Yin, the negative force that represents darkness, cold, and emptiness
C) Use of improper hot foods, herbs and plants
D) A failure to keep life in balance with nature and others
The correct answer is B: Yin, the negative force that represents darkness, cold, andemptiness
40. A 2 year-old child has just been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. The child's father
asksthe nurse "What is our major concern now, and what will we have to deal with in
the future?" Which of the following is the best response?
A) "There is a probability of life-long complications."B) "Cystic fibrosis results in nutritional concerns that can be dealt with."
C) "Thin, tenacious secretions from the lungs are a constant struggle in cystic fibrosis."
D) "You will work with a team of experts and also have access to a support group that the
family can attend."
The correct answer is C: "Thin, tenacious secretions from the lungs are a constantstruggle
in cystic fibrosis."
41. Which type of accidental poisoning would the nurse expect to occur in children
underage 6?
A) Oral ingestion
B) Topical contact
C) Inhalation
D)Eye splashes
The correct answer is A: Oral ingestion
42. A client was admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
Heconstantly bothers other clients, tries to help the housekeeping staff, demonstrates
pressured speech and demands
constant attention from the staff. Which activity would be best for the client?
A) Reading
B) Checkers
C) Cards
D) Ping-pong
The correct answer is D: Ping-pong
43. The nurse is caring for a client who has developed cardiac tamponade. Which
findingwould the nurse anticipate?
A) Widening pulse pressure
B) Pleural friction rub
C) Distended neck veins
D) Bradycardia
The correct answer is C: Distended neck veins
44. Which nursing action is a priority as the plan of care is developed for a 7 yearoldchild hospitalized for acute glomerulonephritis?
A) Assess for generalized edema
B) Monitor for increased urinary output
C) Encourage rest during hyperactive periods
D) Note patterns of increased blood pressureThe correct answer is D: Note patterns of increased blood pressure
45. The nurse is caring for a child receiving chest physiotherapy (CPT). Which of
thefollowing actions by the nurse would be appropriate?
A) Schedule the therapy thirty minutes after meals
B) Teach the child not to cough during the treatment
C) Confine the percussion to the rib cage area
D) Place the child in a prone position for the therapy
The correct answer is C: Confine the percussion to the rib cage area
46. A polydrug user has been in recovery for 8 months. The client has began
skipping breakfast and not eating regular dinners. The client has also started
frequenting bars to "see old buddies." The nurse understands that the client’s
behavior is a warning sign toindicate that the client may be
A) headed for relapse
B) feeling hopeless
C) approaching recovery
D) in need of increased socialization
The correct answer is A: headed for relapse
47. A client was admitted to the psychiatric unit with major depression after a
suicideattempt. In addition to feeling sad and hopeless, the nurse would assess for
A) Anxiety, unconscious anger, and hostility
B) Guilt, indecisiveness, poor self-concept
C) Psychomotor retardation or agitation
D) Meticulous attention to grooming and hygiene
The correct answer is C: Psychomotor retardation or agitation
48. A client is experiencing hallucinations that are markedly increased at night. The
clientis very frightened by the hallucinations. The client’s partner asked to stay a few
hours beyond the visiting time, in the client’s private room. What would be the best
response bythe nurse demonstrating emotional support for the client?
A) "No, it would be best if you brought the client some reading material that she could
read at night."
B) "No, your presence may cause the client to become more anxious."
C) "Yes, staying with the client and orienting her to her surroundings may decrease her
anxiety."
D) "Yes, would you like to spend the night when the client’s behavior indicates that she is
frightened?"The correct answer is C: "Yes, staying with the client and orienting her to her
surroundings may decrease her anxiety."
49. At a well baby clinic the nurse is assigned to assess an 8 month-old child. Which of
these developmental achievements would the nurse anticipate that the child would be
ableto perform?
A) Say 2 words
B) Pull up to stand
C) Sit without support
D) Drink from a cup
The correct answer is C: Sit without support
50. The nurse is talking to parents about nutrition in school aged children. Which of
thefollowing is the most common nutritional disorder in this age group?
A) Bulimia
B) Anorexia
* C) Obesity
D) Malnutrition
The correct answer is C: Obesity
51. At the geriatric day care program a client is crying and repeating "I want to go
home.Call my daddy to come for me." The nurse should
A) Invite the client to join the exercise group
B) Tell the client you will call someone to come for her
C) Give the client simple information about what she will be doing
D)Firmly direct the client to her assigned group
activityThe correct answer is C: Give the client
simple information about what she will be doing
52. A victim of domestic violence states to the nurse, "If only I could change and be
howmy companion wants me to be, I know things would be different." Which would
be the best response by the nurse?
A) "The violence is temporarily caused by unusual circumstances, don’t stop hoping for a
change."
B) "Perhaps, if you understood the need to abuse, you could stop the violence."
C) "No one deserves to be beaten. Are you doing anything to provoke your spouse into
beating you?"
D) "Batterers lose self-control because of their own internal reasons, not because of what
their partner did or did not do."
The correct answer is D: "Batterers lose self control because of their own internalreasons, not because of what their partner did or did not do."
53. A 38 year-old female client is admitted to the hospital with an acute exacerbation
ofasthma. This is her third admission for asthma in 7 months. She describes how she
doesn't really like having to use
her medications all the time. Which explanation by the nurse best describes the long-term
consequence of uncontrolled airway inflammation?
A) Degeneration of the alveoli
B) Chronic broncho constriction of the large airways
C) Lung remodeling and permanent changes in lung function
D) Frequent pneumonia
The correct answer is C: Lung remodeling and permanent changes in lung function
54. A mother wants to switch her 9 month-old infant from an iron fortified formula
to whole milk because of the expense. Upon further assessment, the nurse finds that
the baby eats table foods well, but drinks less milk than before. What is the best
advice bythe nurse?
A) Change the baby to whole milk
B) Add chocolate syrup to the bottle
C) Continue with the present formula
D) Offer fruit juice frequently
The correct answer is C: Continue with the present formula
55. Privacy and confidentiality of all client information is legally protected. In which
ofthese situations would the nurse make an exception to this practice?
A) When a family member offers information about their loved one
B) When the client threatens self-harm and harm to others
C) When the health care provider decides the family has a right to know the client's
diagnosis
D) When a visitor insists that the visitor has been given permission by the client
The correct answer is B: When the client threatens self-harm and harm to others
56. The nurse is caring for a client who is in the late stage of multiple myeloma. Which
ofthe following should be included in the plan of care?
A) Monitor for hyperkalemia
B) Place in protective isolation
C) Precautions with position changes
D) Administer diuretics as orderedThe correct answer is C: Precautions with position changes
57. The nurse is making a home visit to a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD). The client tells the nurse that he used to be able to walk from the
houseto the mailbox without
difficulty. Now, he has to pause to catch his breath halfway through the trip. Whichdiagnosis
would be most appropriate for this client based on this assessment?
A) Activity intolerance caused by fatigue related to chronic tissue hypoxia
B) Impaired mobility related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
C) Self care deficit caused by fatigue related to dyspnea
D) Ineffective airway clearance related to increased bronchial secretions
The correct answer is A: Activity intolerance caused by fatigue related to chronic tissue
hypoxia
58. The nurse admits a client newly diagnosed with hypertension. What is the
bestmethod for assessing the blood pressure?
A) Standing and sitting
B) In both arms
C) After exercising
D) Supine position
The correct answer is B: In both arms
59. The nurse is caring for residents in a long term care setting for the elderly. Which
ofthe following activities will be most effective in meeting the growth and
development needs for persons in this age group?
A) Aerobic exercise classes
B) Transportation for shopping trips
C) Reminiscence groups
D) Regularly scheduled social activities
The correct answer is C: Reminiscence groups
60. Post-procedure nursing interventions for electroconvulsive therapy include
A) Applying hard restraints if seizure occurs
B) Expecting client to sleep for 4 to 6 hours
C) Remaining with client until oriented
D) Expecting long-term memory loss
The correct answer is C: Remaining with client until oriented61. The nurse assesses delayed gross motor development in a 3 year-old child.
Theinability of the child to do which action confirms this finding?
A) Stand on 1 foot
B) Catch a ball
C) Skip on alternate feet
D) Ride a bicycle
The correct answer is A: Stand on 1 foot
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62. The mother of a 15 month-old child asks the nurse to explain her child's lab
resultsand how they show her child has iron deficiency anemia. The nurse's best
response is
A) "Although the results are here, your doctor will explain them later."
B) "Your child has less red blood cells that carry oxygen."
C) "The blood cells that carry nutrients to the cells are too large."
D) "There are not enough blood cells in your child's circulation."
The correct answer is B: "Your child has less red blood cells that carry oxygen."
63. In a child with suspected coarctation of the aorta, the nurse would expect to find
A) Strong pedal pulses
B) Diminishing carotid pulses
C) Normal femoral pulses
D) Bounding pulses in the arms
The correct answer is D: Bounding pulses in the arms
64. At the day treatment center a client diagnosed with Schizophrenia - Paranoid Type
sitsalone alertly watching the activities of clients and staff. The client is hostile when
approached and asserts that the doctor gives her medication to control her mind. The
client's behavior most likely indicates
A) Feelings of increasing anxiety related to paranoia
B) Social isolation related to altered thought processes
C) Sensory perceptual alteration related to withdrawal from environment
D) Impaired verbal communication related to impaired judgment
The correct answer is B: Social isolation related to altered thought processes
65. A 65-year-old Hispanic-Latino client with prostate cancer rates his pain as a 6 on a
0-to-10 scale. The client refuses all pain medication other than Motrin, which does not
relieve his pain. The next action for the nurse to take is to
A) Ask the client about the refusal of certain pain medicationsB) Talk with the client's family about the situation
C) Report the situation to the health care provider
D) Document the situation in the notes
The correct answer is A: Ask the client about the refusal of certain pain medications
66. When teaching adolescents about sexually transmitted diseases, what should the
nurseemphasize that is the most common infection?
A) Gonorrhea
B) Chlamydia
C) Herpes
D) HIV
The correct answer is B: Chlamydia
67. First-time parents bring their 5 day-old infant to the pediatrician's office because
theyare extremely concerned about its breathing pattern. The nurse assesses the baby
and finds that the breath sounds
are clear with equal chest expansion. The respiratory rate is 38-42 breaths per minute with
occasional periods of apnea lasting 10 seconds in length. What is the correct analysisof
these findings?
A) The pediatrician must examine the baby
B) Emergency equipment should be available
C) This breathing pattern is normal
D) A future referral may be indicated
The correct answer is C: This breathing pattern is normal
68. A client is admitted with the diagnosis of meningitis. Which finding would the
nurseexpect in assessing this client?
A) Hyperextension of the neck with passive shoulder flexion
B) Flexion of the hip and knees with passive flexion of the neck
C) Flexion of the legs with rebound tenderness
D) Hyper flexion of the neck with rebound flexion of the legs
The correct answer is B: Flexion of the hip and knees with passive flexion of the neck
69. Clients taking which of the following drugs are at risk for depression?
A) Steroids
B) Diuretics
C) Folic acid
D) Aspirin
The correct answer is A: Steroids70. When a client is having a general tonic clonic seizure, the nurse should
A) Hold the client's arms at their side
B) Place the client on their side
C) Insert a padded tongue blade in client's mouth
D) Elevate the head of the bed
The correct answer is B: Place the client on their side
71. After talking with her partner, a client voluntarily admitted herself to the substance
abuse unit. After the second day on the unit the client states to the nurse, "My husband
told me to get treatment or he would divorce me. I don’t believe I really need treatment
but I don’t want my husband to leave me." Which response by the nurse would assist
theclient?
A) "In early recovery, it's quite common to have mixed feelings, but unmotivated people
can’t get well."
B) "In early recovery, it’s quite common to have mixed feelings, but I didn’t know you
had been pressured to come."
C) "In early recovery it’s quite common to have mixed feelings, perhaps it would be best
to seek treatment on an out client bases."
D) "In early recovery, it’s quite common to have mixed feelings. Let’s discuss the
benefits of sobriety for you."
The correct answer is D: "In early recovery, it’s quite common to have mixed feelings.Let’s
discuss the benefits of sobriety for you."
72. A neonate born 12 hours ago to a methadone maintained woman is exhibiting a
hyperactive MORO reflex and slight tremors. The newborn passes loose, watery
stool.Which of these is a nursing priority?
A) Hold the infant at frequent intervals.
B) Assess for neonatal withdrawal syndrome
C) Offer fluids to prevent dehydration
D) Administer paregoric to stop diarrhea
The correct answer is B: Assess for neonatal withdrawal syndrome
73. The nurse is caring for a post myocardial infarction client in an intensive care unit. It
is noted that urinary output has dropped from 60 -70 ml per hour to 30 ml per hour.
This change is most likely due to
A) Dehydration
B) Diminished blood volumeC) Decreased cardiac output
D) Renal failure
The correct answer is C: Decreased cardiac output
74. The primary nursing diagnosis for a client with congestive heart failure with
pulmonary edema is
A) Pain
B) Impaired gas exchange
C) Cardiac output altered: decreased
D) Fluid volume excess
The correct answer is C: Cardiac output altered decreased
75. The nurse is performing a developmental assessment on an 8 month-old. Which
finding should be reported to the health care provider?
A) Lifts head from the prone position
B) Rolls from abdomen to back
C) Responds to parents' voices
D) Falls forward when sitting
The correct answer is D: Falls forward when sitting. Sitting without support is expectedat
this age.
76. A client has received her first dose of fluphenazine (Prolixin) 2 hours ago. She
suddenly experiences torticollis and involuntary spastic muscle movement. In addition to
administering the ordered anticholinergic drug, what other measure should the nurse
implement?
A) Have respiratory support equipment available
B) Immediately place her in the seclusion room
C) Assess the client for anxiety and agitation
D) Administer PRN dose of IM antipsychotic medication
The correct answer is A: Have respiratory support equipment available
77. The nurse walks into a client's room and finds the client lying still and silent on the
floor. The nurse should first
A) Assess the client's airway
B) Call for help
C) Establish that the client is unresponsive
D) See if anyone saw the client fall
The correct answer is C: Establish that the client is unresponsive78. The nurse is caring for a client 2 hours after a right lower lobectomy. During the
evaluation of the water-seal chest drainage system, it is noted that the fluid level bubbles
constantly in the water
seal chamber. On inspection of the chest dressing and tubing, the nurse does not find anyair
leaks in the system. The next best action for the nurse is to
A) Check for subcutaneous emphysema in the upper torso
B) Reposition the client to a position of comfort
C) Call the health care provider as soon as possible
D) Check for any increase in the amount of thoracic drainage
The correct answer is A: Check for subcutaneous emphysema in the upper torso
79. The nurse is teaching a client with dysrhythmia about the electrical pathway of an
impulse as it travels through the heart. Which of these demonstrates the normal pathway?
A) AV node, SA node, Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
B) Purkinje fibers, SA node, AV node, Bundle of His
C) Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers, SA node , AV node
D) SA node, AV node, Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
The correct answer is D: SA node, AV node,
Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
80. When assessing a client who has just undergone a cardioversion, the nurse finds the
respirations are 12. Which action should the nurse take first?
A) Try to vigorously stimulate normal breathing
B) Ask the RN to assess the vital signs
C) Measure the pulse oximetry
D) Continue to monitor respirations
The correct answer is D: 4. Continue to monitor respirations
81. A new nurse on the unit notes that the nurse manager seems to be highly respected
by the nursing staff. The new nurse is surprised when one of the nurses states: "The
manager makes all decisions and
rarely asks for our input." The best description of the nurse manager's management styleis
A) Participative or democratic
B) Ultraliberal or communicative
C) Autocratic or authoritarian
D) Laissez faire or permissive
The correct answer is C: Autocratic or authoritarian82. A depressed client who has recently been acting suicidal is now more social and
energetic than usual. Smilingly he tells the nurse "I’ve made some decisions about my
life." What should be the nurse’s initial response?
A) "You’ve made some decisions."
B) "Are you thinking about killing yourself?"
C) "I’m so glad to hear that you’ve made some decisions."
D) "You need to discuss your decisions with your therapist."
The correct answer is B: "Are you thinking about killing yourself?"
83. The nurse caring for a 14 year-old boy with severe Hemophilia A, who was admitted
after a fall while playing basketball. In understanding his behavior and in planning care
for this client, what must the nurse understand about adolescents with hemophilia?
A) Must have structured activities
B) Often take part in active sports
C) Explain limitations to peer groups
D) Avoid risks after bleeding episodes
The correct answer is B: Often take part in active sports
84. When an autistic client begins to eat with her hands, the nurse can best
handle the problem by
A) Placing the spoon in the client’s hand and stating, "Use the spoon to eat your food."
B) Commenting "I believe you know better than to eat with your hand."
C) Jokingly stating, "Well I guess fingers sometimes work better than spoons."
D) Removing the food and stating "You can’t have anymore food until you use the
spoon."
The correct answer is A: Placing the spoon in the client’s hand and stating "Use the spoonto
eat your food."
85. In assessing the healing of a client's wound during a home visit, which of the
following is the best indicator of good healing?
A) White patches
B) Green drainage
C) Reddened tissue
D) Eschar development
The correct answer is C: Reddened tissue
86. Which therapeutic communication skill is most likely to encourage a depressed
client to vent feelings?A) Direct confrontation
B) Reality orientation
C) Projective identification
D) Active listening
The correct answer is D: Active listening
87. In order to enhance a client's response to medication for chest pain from acute
angina, the nurse should emphasize
A) Learning relaxation techniques
B) Limiting alcohol use
C) Eating smaller meals
D) Avoiding passive smoke
The correct answer is A: Learning relaxation techniques
88. The nurse is caring for 2 children who have had surgical repair of congenital heart
defects. For which defect is it a priority to assess for findings of heart conduction
disturbance?
A) Arterial septal defect
B) Patent ductus arteriosus
C) Aortic stenosis
D) Ventricular septal defect
The correct answer is D: Ventricular septal defect
89. Clients with mitral stenosis would likely manifest findings associated with
congestion in the
A) Pulmonary circulation
B) Descending aorta
C) Superior vena cava
D) Bundle of His
The correct answer is A: Pulmonary circulation
90. The nurse is teaching a smoking cessation class and notices there are 2 pregnant
women in the group. Which information is a priority for these women?
A) Low tar cigarettes are less harmful during pregnancy
B) There is a relationship between smoking and low birth weight
C) The placenta serves as a barrier to nicotine
D) Moderate smoking is effective in weight control
The correct answer is B: There is a relationship between smoking and low birth weight91. What is the best way for the nurse to accomplish a health history on a 14 year-old
client?
A) Have the mother present to verify information
B) Allow an opportunity for the teen to express feelings
C) Use the same type of language as the adolescent
D) Focus the discussion of risk factors in the peer group
The correct answer is B: Allow an opportunity for the teen to express feelings
92. What principle of HIV disease should the nurse keep in mind when planning care for
a newborn who was infected in utero?
A) The disease will incubate longer and progress more slowly in this infant
B) The infant is very susceptible to infections
C) Growth and development patterns will proceed at a normal rate
D) Careful monitoring of renal function is indicated
The correct answer is B: The infant is very susceptible to infections
93. While planning care for a preschool aged child, the nurse understands
developmental needs. Which of the following would be of the most concern to the nurse?
A) Playing imaginatively
B) Expressing shame
C) Identifying with family
D) Exploring the playroom
The correct answer is B: Expressing shame
94. A client has been receiving lithium (Lithane) for the past two weeks for the
treatment of bipolar illness. When planning client teaching, what is most important to
emphasize to the client?
A) Maintain a low sodium diet
B) Take a diuretic with lithium
C) Come in for evaluation of serum lithium levels every 1-3 months
D) Have blood lithium levels drawn during the summer months
The correct answer is D: Have blood lithium levels drawn during the summer months
95. While teaching a client about their medications, the client asks how long it will take
before the effects of lithium take place. What is the best response of the nurse?
A) Immediately
B) Several daysC) 2 weeks
D) 1 month
The correct answer is C: 2 weeks
96. The nursing intervention that best describes treatment to deal with the behaviors of
clients with personality disorders include
A) Pointing out inconsistencies in speech patterns to correct thought disorders
B) Accepting client and the client's behavior unconditionally
C) Encouraging dependency in order to develop ego controls
D) Consistent limit-setting enforced 24 hours per day
Review Information: The correct answer is D: Consistent limit-setting enforced 24 hoursper
day
97. Following a cocaine high, the user commonly experiences an extremely unpleasant
feeling called
A) Craving
B) Crashing
C) Outward bound
D) Nodding out
The correct answer is B: Crashing
98. The nurse asks a client with a history of alcoholism about the client’s drinking
behavior. The client states "I didn’t hurt anyone. I just like to have a good time, and
drinking helps me to relax." The client is using which defense mechanism?
A) Denial
B) Projection
C) Intellectualization
D) Rationalization
The correct answer is D: Rationalization
99. One reason that domestic violence remains extensively undetected is
A) Few battered victims seek medical care
B) There is typically a series of minor, vague complaints
C) Expenses due to police and court costs are prohibitive
D) Very little knowledge is currently known about batterers and battering relationships
The correct answer is B: There is typically a series of minor, vague complaints100. A client develops volume overload from an IV that has infused too rapidly. What
assessment would the nurse expect to find?
A) S3 heart sound
B) Thready pulse
C) Flattened neck veins
D) Hypoventilation
The correct answer is A: Auscultation of an
101. The nurse is caring for a client with end stage renal disease. What action should the
nurse take to assess for patency in a fistula used for hemodialysis?
A) Observe for edema proximal to the site
B) Irrigate with 5 mls of 0.9% Normal Saline
C) Palpate for a thrill over the fistula
D) Check color and warmth in the extremity
The correct answer is C: Palpate for a thrill over the fistula
102. A 2 year-old child is being treated with Amoxicillin suspension, 200 milligrams per
dose, for acute otitis media. The child weighs 30 lb. (15 kg) and the daily dose range is
20-40 mg/kg of body weight, in three divided doses every 8 hours. Using principles of
safe drug administration, what should the nurse do next?
A) Give the medication as ordered
B) Call the health care provider to clarify the dose
C) Recognize that antibiotics are over-prescribed
D) Hold the medication as the dosage is too low
The correct answer is A: Give the medication as ordered
103. The nurse is participating in a community health fair. As part of the assessments, the
nurse should conduct a mental status examination when
A) An individual displays restlessness
B) There are obvious signs of depression
C) Conducting any health assessment
D) The resident reports memory lapses
The correct answer is C: Conducting any health assessment
104. The nurse is caring for a 12 year-old with an acute illness. Which of the following
indicates the nurse understands common sibling reactions to hospitalization?
A) Younger siblings adapt very well
B) Visitation is helpful for both
C) The siblings may enjoy privacyD) Those cared for at home cope better
The correct answer is B: Visitation is helpful for both
104. The nurse is caring for a pre-adolescent client in skeletal Dunlop traction.
Whichnursing intervention is appropriate for this child?
A) Make certain the child is maintained in correct body alignment.
B) Be sure the traction weights touch the end of the bed.
C) Adjust the head and foot of the bed for the child's comfort
D) Release the traction for 15-20 minutes every 6 hours PRN.
The correct answer is A: Make certain the child is maintained in correct body alignment.
105. The nurse is assessing a healthy child at the 2 year check up. Which of
the followingshould the nurse report immediately to the health care provider?
A) Height and weight percentiles vary widely
B) Growth pattern appears to have slowed
C) Recumbent and standing height are different
D) Short term weight changes are uneven
The correct answer is A: Height and weight percentiles vary widely
106. The parents of a 2 year-old child report that he has been holding his breath
wheneverhe has temper tantrums. What is the best action by the nurse?
A) Teach the parents how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation
B) Recommend that the parents give in when he holds his breath to prevent anoxia
C) Advise the parents to ignore breath holding because breathing will begin as a reflex
D) Instruct the parents on how to reason with the child about possible harmful effects
The correct answer is C: Advise the parents to ignore breath holding because breathing
will begin as a reflex
107. The nurse is assessing a client in the emergency room. Which statement
suggests thatthe problem is acute angina?
A) "My pain is deep in my chest behind my sternum."
B) "When I sit up the pain gets worse."
C) "As I take a deep breath the pain gets worse."
D) "The pain is right here in my stomach area."
The correct answer is A: "My pain is deep in my chest behind my sternum."
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108. The nurse is assessing the mental status of a client admitted with possible organic
braindisorder. Which of these questions will best assess the function of the client's recentmemory?
A) "Name the year." "What season is this?" (pause for answer after each question)
B) "Subtract 7 from 100 and then subtract 7 from that." (pause for answer) "Now
continue to subtract 7 from the new number."
C) "I am going to say the names of three things and I want you to repeat them after me:
blue, ball, pen."
D) "What is this on my wrist?" (point to your watch) Then ask, "What is the purpose of
it?"
The correct answer is C: "I am going to say the names of three things and I want you to
repeat them after me: blue, ball, pen."
109. In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to
assist in thedevelopment of trust?
A) Food
B) Warmth
C) Security
D) Comfort
The correct answer is C: Security
110. A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which
statement bestreflects assertive communication?
A) "I cannot give this medication as it is written. I have no idea of what you mean."
B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it
correctly?"
C) "I am having difficulty reading your handwriting. It would save me time if you would
be more careful."
D) "Please print in the future so I do not have to spend extra time attempting to read your
writing."
The correct answer is B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I
am
reading it correctly?"
111. What is the most important consideration when teaching parents how to
reduce risks inthe home?
A) Age and knowledge level of the parents
B) Proximity to emergency services
C) Number of children in the home
D) Age of children in the home
The correct answer is D: Age of children in the home112. A 35 year-old client with sickle cell crisis is talking on the telephone but
stops as thenurse enters the room to request something for pain. The nurse should
A) Administer a placebo
B) Encourage increased fluid intake
C) Administer the prescribed analgesia
D) Recommend relaxation exercises for pain control
The correct answer is C: Administer the prescribed analgesia
113. While caring for a toddler with croup, which initial sign of croup requires
the nurse'simmediate attention?
A) Respiratory rate of 42
B) Lethargy for the past hour
C) Apical pulse of 54
D) Coughing up copious secretions
The correct answer is A: Respiratory rate of 30
114. A client is admitted with low T3 and T4 levels and an elevated TSH level.
On initialassessment, the nurse would anticipate which of the following assessment
findings?
A) Lethargy
B) Heat intolerance
C) Diarrhea
D) Skin eruptions
The correct answer is A: Lethargy
115. The emergency room nurse admits a child who experienced a seizure at
school. Thefather comments that this is the first occurrence, and denies any family
history of epilepsy. What is the best response by the nurse?
A) "Do not worry. Epilepsy can be treated with medications."
B) "The seizure may or may not mean your child has epilepsy."
C) "Since this was the first convulsion, it may not happen again."
D) "Long term treatment will prevent future seizures."
The correct answer is B: "The seizure may or may not mean your child has epilepsy."
116. Alcohol and drug abuse impairs judgment and increases risk taking
behavior. Whatnursing diagnosis best applies?
A) Risk for injury
B) Risk for knowledge deficitC) Altered thought process
D) Disturbance in self-esteem
The correct answer is A: Risk for injury
117. The nurse is caring for a 10 month-old infant who is has oxygen via
mask. It isimportant for the nurse to maintain patency of which of these areas?
A) Mouth
B) Nasal passages
C) Back of throat
D) Bronchials
The correct answer is B: Nasal passages
118. The nurse is providing instructions for a client with pneumonia. What is
the mostimportant information to convey to the client?
A) "Take at least 2 weeks off from work."
B) "You will need another chest x-ray in 6 weeks."
C) "Take your temperature every day."
D) "Complete all of the antibiotic even if your findings decrease."
The correct answer is D: "Complete all of the antibiotic even if your findings decrease."
119. When counseling a 6 year old who is experiencing enuresis, what must
the nurseunderstand about the pathophysiological basis of this disorder?
A) Has no clear etiology
B) May be associated with sleep phobia
C) Has a definite genetic link
D) Is a sign of willful misbehavior
The correct answer is A: Has no clear etiology
120. The nurse is discussing negativism with the parents of a 30 month-old
child. Howshould the nurse tell the parents to best respond to this behavior?
A) Reprimand the child and give a 15 minute "time out"
B) Maintain a permissive attitude for this behavior
C) Use patience and a sense of humor to deal with this behavior
D) Assert authority over the child through limit setting
The correct answer is C: Use patience and a sense of humor to deal with this behavior
121. The nurse is talking by telephone with a parent of a 4 year-old child
who has chickenpox. Which of the following demonstrates appropriate teaching
by the nurse?
A) Chewable aspirin is the preferred analgesicB) Topical cortisone ointment relieves itching
C) Papules, vesicles, and crusts will be present at one time
D) The illness is only contagious prior to lesion eruption
The correct answer is C: Papules, vesicles, and crusts will be present at one time
122. The nurse is assigned to a client who has heart failure . During the
morning roundsthe nurse sees the client develop sudden anxiety, diaphoresis and
dyspnea. The nurse auscultates, crackles bilaterally.
Which nursing intervention should be performed first?
A) Take the client's vital signs
B) Place the client in a sitting position with legs dangling
C) Contact the health care provider
D) Administer the PRN anti anxiety agent
The correct answer is B: Place the client in a sitting position with legs dangling
123. The nurse is caring for a toddler with atopic dermatitis. The nurse should
instruct theparents to
A) Dress the child warmly to avoid chilling
B) Keep the child away from other children for the duration of the rash
C) Clean the affected areas with tepid water and detergent
D) Wrap the child's hand in mittens or socks to prevent scratching
The correct answer is D: Wrap the child''s hand in mittens or socks to prevent scratching
124. A recovering alcoholic asked the nurse, "Will it be ok for me to just drink
at specialfamily gatherings?" Which initial response by the nurse would be best?
A) "A recovering person has to be very careful not to lose control, therefore, confine your
drinking just at family gatherings."
B) "At your next AA meeting discuss the possibility of limited drinking with your
sponsor."
C) "A recovering person needs to get in touch with their feelings. Do you want a drink?"
D) "A recovering person cannot return to drinking without starting the addiction process
over."
The correct answer is D: "The recovering person cannot return to drinking withoutstarting
the addiction process over."
125. In taking the history of a pregnant woman, which of the following would
the nurserecognize as the primary contraindication for breast feeding?
A) Age 40 years
B) Lactose intoleranceC) Family history of breast cancer
D) Uses cocaine on weekends
The correct answer is D: Uses cocaine on weekends
126. A client is receiving nitroprusside IV for the treatment of acute heart failure
with pulmonary edema. What diagnostic lab value should the nurse monitor in
relation to thismedication?
A) Potassium
B) Arterial blood gasses
C) Blood urea nitrogen
D) Thiocyanate
The correct answer is D: Thiocyanate
127. A victim of domestic violence tells the batterer she needs a little time
away. Howwould the nurse expect that the batterer might respond?
A) With acceptance and views the victim’s comment as an indication that their marriage
is in trouble
B) With fear of rejection causing increased rage toward the victim
C) With a new commitment to seek counseling to assist with their marital problems
D) With relief, and welcomes the separation as a means to have some personal time
The correct answer is B: With fear of rejection causing increased rage toward the victim
128. A postpartum mother is unwilling to allow the father to participate in the
newborn's care, although he is interested in doing so. She states, "I am afraid the baby
will be confused about who the mother is. Baby raising is for mothers, not fathers."
The nurse'sinitial intervention should be what focus?
A) Discuss with the mother sharing parenting responsibilities
B) Set time aside to get the mother to express her feelings and concerns
C) Arrange for the parents to attend infant care classes
D) Talk with the father and help him accept the wife's decision
The correct answer is B: Set time aside to get the mother to express her feelings and
concerns
129. A client with emphysema visits the clinic. While teaching about proper
nutrition, thenurse should emphasize that the client
A) Eat foods high in sodium increases sputum liquefaction
B) Use oxygen during meals improves gas exchange
C) Perform exercise after respiratory therapy enhances appetite
D) Cleanse the mouth of dried secretions reduces risk of infectionThe correct answer is B: Use oxygen during meals improves gas exchange
130. Which of these parents’ comment for a newborn would most likely reveal
an initialfinding of a suspected pyloric stenosis?
A) I noticed a little lump a little above the belly button.
B) The baby seems hungry all the time.
C) Mild vomiting that progressed to vomiting shooting across the room.
D) Irritation and spitting up immediately after feedings.
The correct answer is C: Mild emesis progressing to projectile vomiting
131. The nurse is assessing a child for clinical manifestations of iron
deficiency anemia.Which factor would the nurse recognize as cause for the findings?
A) Decreased cardiac output
B) Tissue hypoxia
C) Cerebral edema
D) Reduced oxygen saturation
The correct answer is B: Tissue hypoxia
132. The nurse would expect the cystic fibrosis client to receive supplemental
pancreaticenzymes along with a diet
A) High in carbohydrates and proteins
B) Low in carbohydrates and proteins
C) High in carbohydrates, low in proteins
D)Low in carbohydrates, high in proteins
The correct answer is A: High in carbohydrates and proteins
133. In evaluating the growth of a 12 month-old child, which of these findings
would thenurse expect to be present in the infant?
A) Increased 10% in height
B) 2 deciduous teeth
C) Tripled the birth weight
D) Head > chest circumference
The correct answer is C: Tripled the birth weight
134. A Hispanic client in the postpartum period refuses the hospital food
because it is"cold." The best initial action by the nurse is to
A) Have the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reheat the food if the client wishesB) Ask the client what foods are acceptable or bad
C) Encourage her to eat for healing and strength
D) Schedule the dietitian to meet with the client as soon as possible
The correct answer is B: Ask the client what foods are acceptable
135. The father of an 8 month-old infant asks the nurse if his infant's
vocalizations arenormal for his age. Which of the following would the nurse
expect at this age?
A) Cooing
B) Imitation of sounds
C) Throaty sounds
D) Laughter
The correct answer is B: Imitation of Sounds
136. The nurse should recognize that physical dependence is
accompanied by whatfindings when alcohol consumption is first reduced or
ended?
A) Seizures
B) Withdrawal
C) Craving
D) Marked tolerance
The correct answer is B: Withdrawal
137. Immediately following an acute battering incident in a violent
relationship, thebatterer may respond to the partner’s injuries by
A) Seeking medical help for the victim's injuries
B) Minimizing the episode and underestimating the victim’s injuries
C) Contacting a close friend and asking for help
D) Being very remorseful and assisting the victim with medical care
The correct answer is B: Minimizing the episode and underestimating the victim’sinjuries
138. The nurse is planning to give a 3 year-old child oral digoxin. Which of the
followingis the best approach by the nurse?
A) "Do you want to take this pretty red medicine?"
B) "You will feel better if you take your medicine."
C) "This is your medicine, and you must take it all right now."
D) "Would you like to take your medicine from a spoon or a cup?"
The correct answer is D: "Would you like to take your medicine from a spoon or a cup?"139. In planning care for a child diagnosed with minimal change nephrotic
syndrome, thenurse should understand the relationship between edema formation and
A) Increased retention of albumin in the vascular system
B) Decreased colloidal osmotic pressure in the capillaries
C) Fluid shift from interstitial spaces into the vascular space
D) Reduced tubular reabsorption of sodium and water
The correct answer is B: Decreased colloidal osmotic pressure in the capillaries
140. An eighteen month-old has been brought to the emergency room with
irritability, lethargy over 2 days, dry skin and increased pulse. Based upon the
evaluation of theseinitial findings, the nurse would assess the child for additional
findings of
A) Septicemia
B) Dehydration
C) Hypokalemia
D) Hypercalcemia
The correct answer is B: Dehydration
141. A client who has been drinking for five years states that he drinks when he
gets upset about "things" such as being unemployed or feeling like life is not leading
anywhere. Thenurse understands that the client is using alcohol as a way to deal with
A) Recreational and social needs
B) Feelings of anger
C) Life’s stressors
D) Issues of guilt and disappointment
The correct answer is C: Life’s stressors
142. The nurse is monitoring the contractions of a woman in labor. A
contraction is recorded as beginning at 10:00 A.M. and ending at 10:01 A.M.
Another begins at 10:15
A.M. What is the frequency of the contractions?
A) 14 minutes
B) 10 minutes
C) 15 minutes
D) Nine minutes
The correct answer is C: 15 minutes
143. The nurse is performing an assessment on a child with severe airway
obstruction.Which finding would the nurse anticipate finding?
A) Retractions in the intercostal tissues of the thoraxB) Chest pain aggravated by respiratory movement
C) Cyanosis and mottling of the skin
D) Rapid, shallow respirations
The correct answer is A: Retractions in the soft tissues of the thorax
144. During the evaluation phase for a client, the nurse should focus on
A) All finding of physical and psychosocial stressors of the client and in the family
B) The client's status, progress toward goal achievement, and ongoing re-evaluation
C) Setting short and long-term goals to insure continuity of care from hospital to home
D) Select interventions that are measurable and achievable within selected timeframes
The correct answer is B: The client''s status, progress toward goal achievement, and
ongoing re evaluation
145. The school nurse suspects that a third grade child might have
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Prior to referring the child for further
evaluation, the nurse should
A) Observe the child's behavior on at least 2 occasions
B) Consult with the teacher about how to control impulsivity
C) Compile a history of behavior patterns and developmental accomplishments
D) Compare the child's behavior with classic signs and symptoms
The correct answer is C: Compile a history of behavior patterns and developmental
accomplishments
146. Which of the actions suggested to the RN by the PN during a planning
conference for a 10 month-old infant admitted 2 hours ago with bacterial meningitis
would be acceptable to add to the plan of
care?
A) Measure head circumference
B) Place in airborne isolation
C) Provide passive range of motion
D) Provide an over-the-crib protective top
The correct answer is A: Measure head circumference
147. A client is admitted with a diagnosis of hepatitis B. In reviewing the initial
laboratoryresults, the nurse would expect to find elevation in which of the following
values?
A) Blood urea nitrogen
B) Acid phosphatase
C) BilirubinD) Sedimentation rate
The correct answer is C: Bilirubin
148. The nurse is discussing nutritional requirements with the parents of an 18
month-oldchild. Which of these statements about milk consumption is correct?
A) May drink as much milk as desired
B) Can have milk mixed with other foods
C) Will benefit from fat-free cow's milk
D) Should be limited to 3-4 cups of milk daily
The correct answer is D: Should be limited to three to four cups of milk daily
149. The nurse is talking with a client. The client abruptly says to the nurse, "The
moon is full. Astronauts walk on the moon. Walking is a good health habit." The
client’s behavior most likely indicates
A) Neologisms
B) Dissociation
* C) Flight of ideas
D) Word salad
The correct answer is C: Flight of ideas
150. A mother asks about expected motor skills for a 3 year-old child.
Which of thefollowing would the nurse emphasize as normal at this age?
A) Jumping rope
B) Tying shoelaces
C) Riding a tricycle
D) Playing hopscotch
The correct answer is C: Riding a tricycle
151. A home health nurse is caring for a client with a pressure sore that is red,
with serousdrainage, is 2 inches in diameter with loss of subcutaneous tissue. The
appropriate dressing for this wound is
A) A transparent film dressing
B) Wet dressing with debridement granules
C) Wet to dry with hydrogen peroxide
D) Moist saline dressing
The correct answer is D: Moist saline dressing152. The nurse enters a 2 year-old child's hospital room in order to administer
an oral medication. When the child is asked if he is ready to take his medicine, he
immediatelysays, "No!". What would be the
most appropriate next action?
A) Leave the room and return five minutes later and give the medicine
B) Explain to the child that the medicine must be taken now
C) Give the medication to the father and ask him to give it
D) Mix the medication with ice cream or applesauce
The correct answer is A: Leave the room and return five minutes later and give themedicine
153. A nurse is doing pre conceptual counseling with a woman who is
planning a pregnancy. Which of the following statements suggests that the client
understands theconnection between alcohol consumption and fetal alcohol
syndrome?
A) "I understand that a glass of wine with dinner is healthy."
B) "Beer is not really hard alcohol, so I guess I can drink some."
C) "If I drink, my baby may be harmed before I know I am pregnant."
D) "Drinking with meals reduces the effects of alcohol."
The correct answer is C: "If I drink, my baby may be harmed before I know I am
pregnant."
154. The client who is receiving enteral nutrition through a gastrostomy tube
has had 4diarrhea stools in the past 24 hours. The nurse should
A) Review the medications the client is receiving
B) Increase the formula infusion rate
C) Increase the amount of water used to flush the tube
D) Attach a rectal bag to protect the skin
The correct answer is A: Review the medications the client is receiving
155. A nurse is assigned to a client who is a new admission for the treatment of
a frontal lobe brain tumor. Which history offered by the family members would be
anticipated bythe nurse as associated with the diagnosis and communicated?
A) "My partner's breathing rate is usually below 12."
B) "I find the mood swings and the change from a calm person to being angry all the time
hard to deal with."
C) "It seems our sex life is non existant over the past 6 months."
D) "In the morning and evening I hear complaints that reading is next to impossible from
blurred print."
The correct answer is B: "I find the mood swings and the change from a calm person tobeing angry all the time hard to deal with."
156. The nurse prepares for a Denver Screening test with a 3 year-old child in
the clinic.The mother asks the nurse to explain the purpose of the test. What is the
nurse’s best response about the purpose of the Denver?
A) It measures a child’s intelligence.
B) It assesses a child's development.
C) It evaluates psychological responses.
D) It helps to determine problems.
The correct answer is B: It assesses a child''s development.
157. The nurse is preparing a 5 year-old for a scheduled tonsillectomy and
adenoidectomy.The parents are anxious and concerned about the child's reaction to
impending surgery. Which nursing intervention would be best to prepare the child?
A) Introduce the child to all staff the day before surgery
B) Explain the surgery 1 week prior to the procedure
C) Arrange a tour of the operating and recovery rooms
D) Encourage the child to bring a favorite toy to the hospital
The correct answer is B: Explain the surgery 1 week prior to the procedure
158. The nurse, assisting in applying a cast to a client with a broken arm, knows that
A) The cast material should be dipped several times into the warm water
B) The cast should be covered until it dries
C) The wet cast should be handled with the palms of hands
D) The casted extremity should be placed on a cloth-covered surface
The correct answer is C: The wet cast should be handled with the palms of hands
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