SAUNDERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR NCLEX THREE
(Recovered)
SAUNDERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR NCLEX THREE
(Recovered)
1) The nurse performs an assessment on a client admitted
with contact dermatitis. Which signs and
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SAUNDERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR NCLEX THREE
(Recovered)
SAUNDERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR NCLEX THREE
(Recovered)
1) The nurse performs an assessment on a client admitted
with contact dermatitis. Which signs and symptoms should
the nurse look for? Click here for answers
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2) The nurse is providing home care instructions to the
client who just had surgery for squamous cell carcinoma.
The nurse provides follow-up teaching and explains to the
client to watch for which characteristics of this type of
skin carcinoma?
3) The nurse is teaching the client about risk factors for
skin cancer. Which statements by the client indicate that
teaching was successful? Select all that apply.
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4) The nurse is assessing a dark-skinned client for signs of
anemia. The nurse should focus the assessment on which
structures? Select all that apply.
5) The nurse is providing teaching to a client who will
undergo chemotherapy for cancer, and alopecia is expected
from the chemotherapeutic agent. Which statement made by
the client indicates a need for further teaching?
6) The nurse is caring for a client with full-thickness
circumferential burns of the entire trunk of the body.
Which finding suggests that an escharotomy may be
necessary?
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7) A client with chloasma is extremely stressed about the
change in her facial appearance. Which integumentary
change observed by the nurse is consistent with this
problem?8) The nurse is planning care for a client who suffered a
burn injury and has a negative self-image related to
keloid formation at the burn site. The keloid formation
is indicative of which condition?
9) The nurse observes the client's sacrum and notes the
following. How will the nurse document this in the
client's medical record? Refer to figure.
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10) A client recently diagnosed with chronic kidney disease
requiring hemodialysis has an arteriovenous fistula for
access. The client asks the nurse what complications can
occur with the access site. What complications should the
nurse inform the client about? Select all that apply.
11) The nurse has completed discharge teaching for a client
who was admitted for reticular skin lesions. Which
statement by the client indicates understanding of the
discharge instructions?
12) A client exhibits erythema of the skin. The nurse plans
care, knowing that which factors are responsible for this
finding? Select all that apply.
13) An older client's physical examination reveals the
presence of a fiery star-shaped marking with a circular,
solid center. The nurse recognizes that these findings,
which are caused by capillary radiations extending from
the central arterial body, are representative of which
lesions?
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14) An older client is lying in a supine position. The
nurse understands that the client is at least risk for
skin breakdown in which body area?
15) In planning care for the client with psoriasis, the
nurse understands that which represents a priority client
problem?
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16) The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a
client diagnosed with paronychia. The nurse should plan
to assess which part of the integumentary system first?
17) A client exhibits a purplish bruise to the skin after a
fall. The nurse would document this finding in the health
record most accurately using which term?
18) A client is diagnosed with a full-thickness burn. What
should the nurse anticipate will be used for final
coverage of the client's burn wound?
19) The nurse is providing instructions to a client with
psoriasis who will be receiving ultraviolet (UV) light
therapy. Which statement would be most appropriate for
the nurse to include in the client's instructions?
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20) The nurse in the surgical care center will be assisting
the health care provider to perform a punch biopsy of a
client's skin lesion. Which interventions should be
included in the preprocedure plan of care? Select all
that apply.
21) The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a group of
adolescents regarding the causes of acne. The nurse
develops the plan based on which characteristics
associated with acne? Select all that apply.
22) The nurse is reviewing the health care records of
clients scheduled to be seen at a health care clinic. The
nurse determines that which client is at the greatest
risk for development of an integumentary disorder?
23) A client scheduled for a skin biopsy is concerned and
asks the nurse how painful the procedure is. Which
statement is the appropriate response by the nurse?
24) The nurse is preparing a client for punch biopsy. What
should the nurse do to prepare for this procedure?
25) The nurse prepares to assist a health care provider who
is examining a client's skin with a Wood's light. Which
step should the nurse include in the plan for this
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26) The nurse prepares to treat a client with frostbite of
the toes. Which action should the nurse anticipate will
be prescribed for this condition?
27) The presence of which finding leads the home health
nurse to suspect infestation of a client with scabies?
28) The nurse suspects herpes zoster (shingles) when which
assessment finding is noted?
29) Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy is prescribed as a
component of the treatment plan for a client with
psoriasis, and the nurse provides instructions to the
client regarding the treatment. Which statement by the
client indicates a need for further instruction?
30) The nurse prepares to care for a client with acute
cellulitis of the lower leg. The nurse anticipates that
which interventions will be prescribed for the client?
Select all that apply.
31) Which individuals are most likely to be at risk for
development of psoriasis? Select all that apply.
32) A 60-kg client has sustained third-degree burns over
40% of the body. Using the Parkland (Baxter) formula, the
minimum fluid requirements are which during the first 24
hours after the burn?
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33) The nurse is evaluating fluid resuscitation attempts in
the burn client. Which finding indicates adequate fluid
resuscitation?
34) The nurse is assessing a dark-skinned client for the
presence of petechiae. Which body area is the best for
the nurse to check in this client?
35) The nurse is caring for a client who has vesicles
filled with purulent fluid on the face and upper
extremities. On the basis of these findings, the nurse
should tell the client that the vesicles are consistent
with which condition?
36) The nurse is performing assessment of the client who is
admitted with left leg cellulitis. What does the nurse
anticipate finding on the assessment of the left lower
extremity?
37) A client complains of chronic pruritus. Which diagnosis
should the nurse expect to note documented in the
client's medical record that would support this client's
complaint?
38) A client being seen in an ambulatory clinic for an
unrelated complaint has a butterfly rash noted across the
nose. The nurse interprets that this finding is
consistent with early manifestations of which disorder?
39) The nurse notes that an older adult has a number of
bright, ruby-colored, round lesions scattered on the
trunk and thighs. How should the nurse document these
lesions in the medical record?
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40) The nurse is teaching a client about changes in body
image related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). Which statement by the client would indicate that
teaching was successful?
41) The nurse is teaching a client who is preparing for
discharge from the hospital after having a stroke about
prevention of pressure ulcers while the client has
limited mobility. Which statement by the client indicates
the need for further teaching?
42) The nurse is caring for a client with a diabetic ulcer.
What discharge instructions should the nurse provide to
the client? Select all that apply.
43) An older client has been lying in a supine position for
the past 3 hours. The nurse who is repositioning this
client would be most concerned with examining which bony
prominences of the client? Select all that apply.
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44) An adult client trapped in a burning house has suffered
burns to the back of the head, the upper half of the
posterior trunk, and the back of both arms. Using the
rule of nines, what percentage does the nurse determine
the extent of the burn injury to be? Fill in the blank.
45) A hospitalized client is diagnosed with scabies. The
health care provider (HCP) recommended that the client
and the client's roommate be treated with lindane. Which
finding, if noted on this client's chart, would alert the
nurse to notify the HCP before the treatment with
lindane?
46) Isotretinoin has been prescribed for an adolescent with
a diagnosis of severe cystic acne. The nurse provides
instructions to the adolescent regarding the use of the
medication. Which statement, if made by the adolescent,
indicates a need for further instruction?
47) The clinic nurse is caring for a client with a
diagnosis of scabies who has just been prescribed
crotamiton. The nurse instructs the client to perform
which action when applying this medication?
48) A client has been given diphenhydramine as a topical
agent for allergic dermatitis. The nurse should instruct
the client to observe for which intended medication
effect?
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49) A home health nurse is visiting a client who has been
started on therapy with clotrimazole. The nurse
determines the effectiveness of the medication by noting
a decrease in which problem?
50) An outbreak of head lice infestation has occurred at a
local school. The school nurse is providing instructions
to the mothers of the children attending the school
regarding the application of malathion. The nurse should
tell the mothers to take which action?
51) A client is seen in the clinic for a complaint of scalp
itching that has been persistent over the past several
weeks. After an assessment, it is determined that the
client has head lice. Permethrin shampoo is prescribed,
and the nurse provides instructions to the client
regarding the use of the medication. The nurse should
tell the client to take which measure?
52) Lindane is prescribed. The nurse reviews the client's
record, knowing that this medication therapy would be
contraindicated in which client?
53) The nurse is applying a topical glucocorticoid as
prescribed for a client with psoriasis. The nurse would
be concerned about the potential for systemic absorption
of the medication if it were being applied in which
situation?
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54) A topical corticosteroid is prescribed for an infant
with dermatitis in the gluteal area. The nurse provides
instructions to the mother regarding the use of the
medication. Which statement by the mother indicates an
understanding of the use of the medication?
55) A child with severe seborrheic dermatitis is receiving
treatments of topical corticosteroid applied over an
extensive area of the body, followed by the application
of an occlusive dressing. The nurse should monitor the
child closely, knowing that which systemic effect can
occur as a result of this treatment?
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56) A client with acute seborrheic dermatitis of the back,
chest, and legs is receiving treatments with salicylic
acid. The nurse should monitor the client for which
symptom that indicates the presence of systemic toxicity
from this medication?
57) Topical azelaic acid is prescribed for a client, and
the clinic nurse provides instructions regarding the use
of this medication. Which statement by the client
indicates a need for further instruction?
58) Minoxidil is prescribed for a client to treat hair
loss. The nurse provides instructions to the client
regarding the application of the medication. Which
statement by the client indicates that teaching is
effective?
59) Minoxidil is prescribed for a client to treat hair
loss. The client asks the nurse if the hair will continueto grow when the medication is stopped. What is the
appropriate nursing response?
60) The school nurse has provided instructions regarding
the use of permethrin rinse to the parents of children
diagnosed with pediculosis capitis (head lice). Which
statement by one of the parents indicates a need for
further instruction?
61) A child is diagnosed with impetigo. The health care
provider prescribes a topical medication for treatment.
The nurse anticipates that which medication will be
prescribed?
62) Coal tar has been prescribed for the client with
psoriasis, and the nurse provides instructions to the
client regarding this treatment. Which statement by the
client indicates a need for further instruction?
63) Mafenide acetate is prescribed for a client with a burn
injury to the hand. Which should the nurse include in the
instructions to the client regarding the use of this
medication?
64) A burn-injured client is receiving treatments of
topical mafenide acetate to the site of injury. The nurse
should monitor the client for which systemic effect that
can occur from the use of this medication?
65) The nurse is planning care for a client returning from
the operating room after having an autograft applied to
the right lower extremity. Which nursing intervention is
focused on promoting graft "take"?
66) Sodium hypochlorite solution is prescribed for a client
with a wound on the left foot that is draining purulent
material. Which action should the nurse plan to take?
67) Tretinoin is prescribed for a client with acne, and the
nurse provides instructions to the client regarding themedication. Which statement by the client indicates a
need for further instruction?
68) The nurse provides instructions to a client regarding
the use of topical tretinoin. Which statement by the
client indicates a need for further instruction?
69) Isotretinoin is prescribed for a client to treat severe
cystic acne, and the nurse provides instructions to the
client regarding the medication. Which statement by the
client indicates a need for further instruction?
70) Tetracycline is prescribed for a client with severe
acne. The nurse instructs the client regarding the
importance of reporting which finding if it occurs?
71) A health care provider (HCP) prescribes isotretinoin
for a client with severe acne. The nurse reviews the
client's record
72) and notifies the HCP if which prescribed medication is
noted on the medication record?
73) The health care provider has prescribed a topical
antiinflammatory cream for a client with a muscular
sprain. The nurse provides instructions to the client
regarding the medication. Which statement by the client
indicates an understanding of this prescribed treatment?
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74) Collagenase is prescribed for a client with a severe
burn to the hand. The home care nurse provides
instructions to the client regarding the use of the
medication. Which client statement indicates an accurate
understanding of the use of this medication?
75) Which clients can safely receive lindane? Select all
that apply.
76) A hydrocolloid dressing is prescribed for a client with
a leg ulcer. The home health nurse is preparing a plan of
care for the client and should appropriately document
which intervention?
77) A client is prescribed mupirocin intranasally twice
daily. The nurse correlates this prescription with the
client's medical record and expects to note which result
specifically related to the indication for this
medication?
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78) The health care provider has prescribed coal tar
treatments for a client with psoriasis, and the nurse
provides information to the client about the treatments.
Which statement made by the client indicates a need for
further education about the treatments?
79) Sodium hypochlorite is prescribed for a client with a
leg wound that is draining purulent material. The home
health nurse
80) teaches a family member how to perform wound
treatments. Which statement, if made by the family
member, indicates a need for further teaching?
81) The nurse has provided instructions to a client
regarding the use of tretinoin. Which statement made by
the client indicates the need for further instruction?
82) A client is seen in the clinic for complaints of skin
itchiness that has persisted for several weeks. After an
assessment, the client is determined to have scabies.
Lindane is prescribed, and the nurse provides
instructions to the client regarding the use of the
medication. Which action should the nurse tell the client
to take?
83) A topical corticosteroid is prescribed for a client
with dermatitis. The nurse provides instructions to the
client regarding the use of the medication. Whichstatement by the client would indicate a need for further
instruction?
84) A client has a wound with a moderate amount of drainage
and is scheduled for a dressing change. Which dressing,
if selected by the student nurse, requires further
intervention by the nursing instructor?
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85) The home health care nurse makes a home visit to a
client who has an ulcer on the medial aspect of the left
ankle. The wound is being treated with a hydrocolloid
dressing. The nurse removes the hydrocolloid dressing,
cleanses the wound as prescribed, and reapplies the
hydrocolloid dressing. The nurse schedules the next visit
for wound care and changing the hydrocolloid dressing in
how many days, which is the maximum number of days? Fill
in the blank.
86) Isotretinoin is prescribed for a client with severe
cystic acne. The nurse provides instructions to the
client regarding administration of the medication. Which
phrase stated by the client indicates a need for further
teaching regarding this medication?
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87) A burn client has been having 1% silver sulfadiazine
applied to burns twice a day for the past 3 days. Which
laboratory abnormality indicates that the client is
experiencing a side or adverse effect of this medication?
88) The nurse is providing instructions to a mother of a
child with atopic dermatitis (eczema) regarding the
application of topical cortisone cream to the affected
skin sites. Which statement made by the mother indicates
an understanding of the use of this medication?
89) A client with psoriasis is being treated with
calcipotriene cream. Administration of high doses of this
medication can cause which side or adverse effect?
90) Collagenase is prescribed for a client with a severe
burn to the hand. The nurse is providing instructions to
the client and spouse regarding wound treatment. Which
should the nurse include in the instructions?
91) The nurse is caring for a client at home with a
diagnosis of actinic keratosis. The client tells the
nurse that her skin is very dry and irritated. The
treatment includes diclofenac sodium. The nurse teaches
the client that this medication is from which class of
medications?
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92) A client with muscle aches and a diagnosis of
rheumatism has been given a prescription for capsaicin
topical cream. The nurse determines that the client
understands the use of the medication if the client makes
which statement?
93) A client with a burn injury is applying mafenide
acetate cream to the wound. The client calls the health
care provider's (HCP's) office and tells the nurse that
the medication is uncomfortable and is causing a burning
sensation. The nurse should instruct the client to take
which action?
94) A client with an infected leg wound that is draining
purulent material has a prescription for sodium
hypochlorite to be used in the care of the wound. The
nurse should implement which action while using this
solution?
95) An adolescent with severe cystic acne has been
prescribed isotretinoin. Which statement by the client
would suggest the need for further teaching?
96) An ambulatory care client with allergic dermatitis has
been given a prescription for a tube of diphenhydramine
1% to use as a topical agent. The nurse determines that
the medication was effective if which finding was noted?
97) The nurse has completed giving discharge instructions
to a client who has had a total joint replacement (TJR)
of the knee with a metal prosthetic system. The nurse
determines that the client understands the instructions
if the client makes which statement?
98) The nurse develops a plan of care for a client with a
spica cast that covers a lower extremity and documents
that the client is at risk for constipation. When
planning for bowel elimination needs, the nurse should
include which in the plan of care?
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99) The nurse is preparing to teach a client how to safely
use crutches. Before initiating the teaching, the nurse
performs an assessment on the client. The priority
nursing assessment should include which information?
100) The nurse is providing instructions to a client
regarding ambulation after the application of a
fiberglass cast to the lower leg. The nurse determines
that the client understands the instructions if the
client states that weight bearing on the casted leg can
begin at which time period?
101) The nurse is caring for a client in skeletal leg
traction with an overbed frame. Which nursing
intervention will best assist the client with selfpositioning in bed?
102) The nurse is caring for the client who has skeletal
traction applied to the left leg. The client complains of
severe left leg pain. The nurse checks the client's
alignment in bed and notes that proper alignment is
maintained. Which is the priority nursing action?
103) The home care nurse visits a client who has a cast
applied to the left lower leg. On assessment of the
client, the nurse notes the presence of skin irritation
from the edges of the cast. Which nursing intervention is
most appropriate?
104) A client who has been taking high doses of
acetylsalicylic acid to relieve pain from osteoarthritis
now has more generalized joint pain and an elevated
temperature. The nurse should assess for which
complication to determine whether the client has other
signs of aspirin toxicity?
105) The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client in
Buck's traction. The plan of care should include
assessing the client for which finding indicating a
complication associated with the use of this type of
traction?
106) The nurse is caring for a client in skeletal traction.
On assessing the pin sites, the nurse notes the presence
of purulent drainage. Which nursing action is most
appropriate?
107) The nurse is caring for a client with a radius
fractured across the shaft and bone splintered into
fragments. Information about which type of fracture
should be included by the nurse in the client's
education?
108) The home care nurse is providing instructions to a
client regarding the use of crutches. The client asks the
nurse to demonstrate the method for going down the stairs
with the crutches. How should the nurse accurately
demonstrate this technique?
109) The home care nurse has instructed a client how to
perform the three-point gait with the use of crutches.
The nurse observes the client using this gait to ensure
correct performance of the maneuvers. Which observation,if made by the nurse, would indicate that the client
understands how to perform this type of gait?
110) A male client arrives in the hospital emergency
department and tells the nurse that he twisted his ankle
while jogging. The client is seen by the health care
provider and is diagnosed with a sprained ankle. The
nurse provides instructions to the client regarding home
care for the injury. Which statement, if made by the
client, would indicate an understanding of appropriate
care measures for the next 24 hours?
111) The community health nurse is providing an educational
session for community members regarding dietary measures
that will assist in reducing the risk of osteoporosis.
The nurse should instruct the community members to
increase dietary intake of which food known to be helpful
in minimizing this risk?
112) The nurse is teaching a client with a right arm cast
how to prevent stiff or frozen shoulder. What should the
nurse instruct the client to do?
113) The nurse is preparing to perform pin site care for a
client in skeletal traction. On assessment of the pin
site, the nurse notes the presence of serous drainage.
Which nursing action would be appropriate?
114) The nurse is performing a neurovascular assessment on a
client with a cast on the left lower leg. The nurse notes
the presence of edema in the foot below the cast. The
nurse should make which interpretation about this
finding?
115) The nurse is caring for a client with a long bone
fracture at risk for fat embolism. The nurse specifically
monitors for the earliest signs of this complication by
performing an assessment of which item(s)?
116) The nurse is caring for a client who was just admitted
to the hospital with a diagnosis of a fractured right hip
sustained from a fall 5 hours earlier. The nurse creates
a plan of care for the client and includes interventions
related to monitoring for signs of fat embolism. Which
findings should be listed in the care plan as a
sign/symptom of fat embolism?
117) The nurse is caring for a client at risk for fat
embolism because of a fracture of the left femur and
pelvis sustained in a fall. The client also sustained a
head injury, is comatose, and is unable to communicate
verbally. Which assessment findings should the nurse
identify as early signs of possible fat embolism?
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118) The nurse is caring for a client with a fractured tibia
and fibula. Eight hours after a long leg cast is applied,
the client reports a significant increase in pain level
even after administration of the prescribed dose of
opioid analgesic. What is the initial nursing action?
119) The nurse is caring for a client after the application
of a plaster cast for a fractured left radius. The nurse
should suspect impairment with the neurovascular status
of the client's casted extremity if which findings are
noted? Select all that apply.
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120) The nurse has delegated the ambulation of a client to
the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which actions
by the UAP support a clear understanding of the
appropriate steps to carry out this task safely? Select
all that apply.
121) A client has had surgery to repair a fractured left
hip. When repositioning the client from side to side in
the bed, what should the nurse plan to use as the most
important item for this maneuver?
122) A client with a 4-day-old lumbar vertebral fracture is
experiencing muscle spasms. Which are interventions toaid the client in relieving the spasm? Select all that
apply.
123) The nurse has reviewed activity restrictions with a
client who is being discharged after insertion of a
femoral head prosthetic system. What statement by the
client will help the nurse determine that the client
understands the material presented?
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124) The nurse is talking to a client who had a below-theknee amputation 2 days earlier. The client states, "I
hate looking at this; I feel that I'm not even myself
anymore." What client problem should the nurse
incorporate in the plan of care based on the statement by
this client?
125) The home health nurse is planning to teach a client
with osteoporosis about home modifications to reduce the
risk of falls. Which recommendations would be necessary
to include in the teaching plan? Select all that apply.
126) A client immobilized in skeletal leg traction complains
of being bored and restless. Based on these complaints,
the nurse identifies which client problem as the
priority?
127) A client with a fractured femur experiences sudden
dyspnea, tachypnea, and tachycardia. A set of arterial
blood gas tests reveals the following: pH, 7.35 (7.35);
Paco2, 43 mm Hg (43 mm Hg); Pao2, 58 mm Hg (58 mm Hg);
HCO3, 23 mEq/L (23 mmol/L). The nurse interprets that the
client probably has experienced fat embolus because of
the result of which parameter?
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128) The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a client
diagnosed and treated for compartment syndrome. Which
information should the nurse include in the teaching?
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129) The nurse is repositioning a client who has been
returned to the nursing unit after internal fixation of afractured right hip with a femoral head replacement. The
nurse should use which method to reposition the client?
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130) The nurse has completed giving discharge instructions
to a client after total knee arthroplasty and replacement
with a prosthetic system. The nurse teaches the client
about weight-bearing status. What information should the
nurse include?
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131) The nurse is planning to teach the client with belowthe-knee amputation about care to prevent skin breakdown.
Which point should the nurse include in developing the
teaching plan?
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132) A client has just undergone spinal fusion after
experiencing herniation of a lumbar disk. The nurse
should include which interventions to maintain client
safety after this procedure? Select all that apply.
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133) A client has several fractures of the lower leg, which
has been placed in an external fixation device. The
client is upset about the appearance of the leg, which is
edematous. The nurse documents which client problem in
the plan of care?
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134) A client has been placed in Buck's extension traction.
The nurse can provide for countertraction to reduce shear
and friction by performing which action?
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135) The nurse is reviewing the postprocedure plan of care
formulated by a nursing student for a client scheduled
for a bone biopsy. The nurse determines that the student
needs additional information about postprocedure care if
which inaccurate intervention is documented?
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136) A client has had a bone scan done. The nurse determines
that the client demonstrates understanding of
postprocedure care when the client makes which statement?
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department for a lower leg injury. Deformity of the lower
portion of the leg is evident, and the injured leg
appears shorter than the other. The area is painful,
swollen, and beginning to become ecchymotic. The nurse
interprets that this client has experienced which injury?
138) The nurse is caring for a client who is an athlete and
has sustained an injury to the anterior cruciate
ligament. The nurse is providing education to the client
regarding the potential treatment measures for this
injury. What should the nurse include in the teaching?
Select all that apply.
139) The nurse is evaluating a client's use of a cane for
left-sided weakness. The nurse should intervene and
correct the client if the nurse observed that the client
performs which action?
140) The nurse is planning to teach a client how to stand on
crutches. The nurse will incorporate into written
instructions that the client should be told to place the
crutches in what manner?
141) A client is admitted to the nursing unit after a left
below-the-knee amputation after a crush injury to the
foot and lower leg. The client tells the nurse, "I think
I'm going crazy. I can feel my left foot itching." How
should the nurse interpret this client statement?
142) The nurse has provided instructions to a client with a
diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis about measures to
protect the joints. Which statement by the client
indicates a need for further instruction?
143) The nurse has provided discharge instructions to a
client after a total hip replacement. Which statement by
the client indicates a need for further instruction?
144) The community health nurse is providing a teaching
session on osteoporosis to women living in the community.
The nurse informs these community residents that which is
a risk factor for this disorder?
145) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
suspected Paget's disease. On assessment the nurse would
expect the client to report which as the most common
symptom of this disease?
146) Diagnostic studies are prescribed for a client with
suspected Paget's disease. In reviewing the client's
record, the nurse would expect to note that the health
care provider has prescribed which laboratory study?
147) A hospitalized client has been diagnosed with
osteomyelitis of the left tibia. The nurse determines
that this condition is most likely a result of which
event in the client's recent history?
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148) A nursing student is providing health maintenance
education to a client with osteitis deformans (Paget's
disease). Which statement by the client indicates a need
for further education?
149) An older client is diagnosed with osteoporosis. The
nurse teaches the client about self-care measures,
knowing that the client is most at risk for which problem
as a result of this disorder of the bones?
150) The nurse provides instructions to a client with
bilateral deformities of the joints of the fingers due to
rheumatoid arthritis. When providing teaching about the
disease process, the nurse should inform the client that
the changes are most likely due to what type of response?
151) A client has been diagnosed with osteomalacia, or adult
rickets. The nurse should anticipate that the health careprovider will include a new prescription for which
vitamin supplement?
152) A client is having a plaster cast placed on the lower
extremity that will extend from mid-thigh to the center
of the foot. Which instruction should be given to the
client before hospital discharge?
153) A client is complaining of knee pain. The knee is
swollen, reddened, and warm to the touch. The nurse
interprets that the client's signs and symptoms are
compatible with which conditions? Select all that apply.
154) The nurse witnesses a client sustain a fall and
suspects that the right leg may be broken. The nurse
should take which priority action?
155) The nurse in the hospital emergency department is
caring for a client with a fractured arm and is preparing
the client for a reduction of the fracture that will be
done in the casting room in the emergency department. The
nurse should take which actions? Select all that apply.
156) The nurse teaches a client who is going to have a
plaster cast applied about the procedure. Which statement
by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
157) The nurse has suggested specific leg exercises for a
client immobilized in right skeletal lower leg traction.
The nurse determines that the client needs further
instruction if the nurse observes the client performing
which action?
158) The nurse is giving a client with a left leg cast
crutch-walking instructions using the three-point gait.
The client is allowed touch-down of the affected leg. The
nurse should tell the client to perform which action?
159) A client has slight weakness in the right leg. On the
basis of this assessment finding, the nurse determines
that the client would benefit most from the use of which
item?
160) A client who has experienced a stroke has partial
hemiplegia of the left leg. The nurse interprets that the
client could benefit from the support and stability
provided by which item?
161) A client who is learning to use a cane is afraid it
will slip with ambulation, causing a fall. The nurse
provides the client with the most reassurance by making
which statement?
162) The nurse is caring for a client who has just had a
plaster leg cast applied. The nurse should plan to
prevent the development of compartment syndrome by
performing which action?
163) A client has undergone fasciotomy to treat compartment
syndrome of the leg. The nurse should anticipate that
which type of wound care to the fasciotomy site will be
prescribed?
164) The nurse is assessing a client with a shortened,
adducted, and externally rotated left leg. On the basis
of this finding, which condition should the nurse
anticipate?
165) A client who has had a total knee arthroplasty tells
the nurse that there is pain with extension of the knee.
The nurse should perform which action?
166) The nurse has taught a client with a below-the-knee
amputation about prosthesis and residual limb care. The
nurse determines that the client has understood the
instructions if the client makes which statement?
167) The nurse is caring for a client admitted for a
herniated intervertebral lumbar disk who is complaining
about stabbing pain radiating to the lower back and the
right buttock. The nurse determines that the client's
signs/symptoms are most likely due to which condition?
168) The nurse has a prescription to place a client with a
herniated lumbar intervertebral disk on bed rest in
Williams' position to minimize the pain. The nurse should
put the bed in what position?
169) A client who has had spinal fusion and insertion of
hardware is extremely concerned with the perceived
lengthy rehabilitation period. The client expresses
concerns about finances and the ability to return to
prior employment. The nurse understands that the client's
needs could best be addressed by referral to which member
of the health care team?
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170) The nurse is planning to teach proper use of a
thoracolumbosacral orthosis to a client who has had
spinal fusion with instrumentation. The nurse should
include which teaching point in the discussion with the
client?
171) A client is being transferred to the nursing unit from
the postanesthesia care unit after spinal fusion with rod
insertion. The nurse should prepare to transfer the
client from the stretcher to the bed by using which best
method?
172) A client is being discharged to home after spinal
fusion with insertion of instrumentation (rod). The unit
nurse should consult with the continuing care nurse
regarding the need for modification of the home
environment if the client makes which statement?
173) The nurse in the hospital emergency department is
assessing a client with an open leg fracture. The nurseshould inquire about the last time the client had which
done?
174) A client who has experienced nonunion of a fracture is
scheduled for bone grafting using cadaver bone. The
client appears restless and anxious about the procedure.
After determining that the client understands the
surgical procedure, the nurse should explore which item
next?
175) A client has just been admitted to the hospital with a
fractured femur and pelvic fractures. The nurse should
plan to carefully monitor the client for which
signs/symptoms?
176) A client is complaining of pain underneath a cast in
the area of a bony prominence. The nurse interprets that
this client may need which intervention?
177) A client is fearful about having an arm cast removed.
Which action by the nurse would be the most helpful?
178) A client has just had a cast removed, and the
underlying skin is yellow-brown and crusted. The nurse
gives the client instructions for skin care. The nurse
determines that the client needs further teaching of the
directions if he or she makes which statement?
179) A client has skeletal traction applied to the right leg
and has an overhead trapeze available for use. The nurse
should assess which area as high risk for pressure and
breakdown?
180) The nurse is planning measures to increase bed mobility
for a client in skeletal leg traction. Which item should
the nurse consider to be most helpful for this client?
181) The nurse is evaluating goal achievement for a client
in traction with impaired physical mobility. The nursedetermines that the plan of care needs to be revised if
which outcome is noted?
182) The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client
and is assessing for risk factors associated with
osteoporosis. The nurse would be most concerned if which
data were obtained? Select all that apply.
183) The home health nurse visits a client who is having an
acute attack of gout. The nurse determines that the
client needs further instruction regarding the treatment
of gout if the client states to take which action?
184) The clinic nurse is performing an assessment on a
client with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The
nurse checks for which assessment finding that is
associated with RA?
185) A client who had a body cast applied 2 days earlier
begins to complain of anorexia, nausea, and abdominal
discomfort. The nurse should take which immediate action?
186) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client after
a closed reduction of a fractured right humerus and
application of a plaster cast. To assess for signs of
compartment syndrome, the nurse should perform which
action?
187) The nurse is caring for a client admitted for a
fractured hip status post fall at home. On assessment of
the client's affected lower extremity, which
signs/symptoms would most likely be noted?
188) The nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client who
is scheduled to return from the recovery room after a
left total knee arthroplasty. The nurse includes in the
plan of care to assess the client's neurovascular status
the monitoring of which parameter?
189) The nurse is preparing instructions for a client who is
diagnosed with osteomalacia. Which information should the
nurse include in the teaching?
190) The nurse provides instructions to a client diagnosed
with osteoporosis. Education about prevention of which
complication is the most important?
191) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
osteitis deformans (Paget's disease). Which does the
nurse identify as the cause of the client's stooped
posture and bowing of lower extremities?
192) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
osteomyelitis. Which mechanism of the disease process can
result in necrosis of the bone?
193) The nurse is providing dietary instructions to a client
with osteoporosis and is discussing appropriate food
items to include in the diet. Which food items should the
nurse recommend as being high in calcium? Select all that
apply.
194) A client is seen in the health care provider's office
for complaints of wrist pain. A diagnosis of carpal
tunnel syndrome is made. In explaining this disorder to
the client, the nurse states that it is caused by
compression of which nerve?
195) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with the
rotator cuff lesion. The nurse assesses the client
knowing that the client most likely has which structure
affected?
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196) The nurse is gathering subjective and objective data
from a client with a diagnosis of suspected rheumatoid
arthritis (RA). The nurse would expect to note which
early signs and symptoms of RA? Select all that apply.
197) The nurse is performing a musculoskeletal assessment of
an immobile client for disuse osteoporosis. Which should
the nurse assess to obtain the best information about the
bone remodeling process?
198) The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a client
admitted with a fracture of the leg that does not extend
all the way through the bone. The nurse should include
information about which types of fractures?
199) A client has been diagnosed with subluxation of the
shoulder. The nurse explains to the client that which
injury has occurred to the joint?
200) A client who suffered a contusion after being hit on
the thigh with a racquetball has been told that it is
acceptable to apply heat to the area 72 hours after the
injury. The nurse explains the rationale for this
treatment to the client, stating that which is the
physiological benefit of heat in this case?
201) The nurse is caring for a client admitted for a torn
meniscus. What is the focus of the nurse's immediate
assessment?
202) The nurse is caring for a client with a swollen left
ankle who has difficulty bearing weight on this leg and
states that he twisted his ankle. Based on these
findings, which condition does the nurse determine the
client has most likely experienced?
203) A client with a short-leg plaster cast complains of an
intense itching under the cast. The nurse provides
instructions to the client regarding relief measures for
the itching. Which client statement indicates an
understanding of appropriate measures to relieve the
itching?
204) A client has been experiencing muscle weakness over a
period of several months. The health care provider
suspects polymyositis. Which client statement correctly
identifies a confirmation of test results and this
diagnosis?
205) Which tests can be used to diagnose gout? Select all
that apply.
206) The nurse is preparing a client for an arthroscopy of
the knee. When providing teaching, which information is
essential for the nurse to include?
207) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client
scheduled for a left total hip arthroplasty. Which
interventions should the nurse include in the plan to
prevent complications of the surgery? Select all that
apply.
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208) The nurse has given activity guidelines to a client
with chronic low back pain. The nurse determines that the
client understands the instructions if the client states
to do which activities? Select all that apply.
209) The nurse is assigned to care for a client who is in
Buck's traction. The nurse prepares a plan of care for
the client and includes which nursing action in the plan?
210) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client in
skin traction. Which frequent assessment should the nurse
include in the plan as a priority intervention?
211) The nurse has developed a plan of care for a client in
traction and documents a problem of inability to perform
self-care independently. The nurse evaluates the plan of
care and determines that which observation indicates a
successful outcome?
212) The nurse is caring for a client with osteoarthritis.
The nurse performs an assessment knowing that which
clinical manifestations are associated with the disorder?
Select all that apply.
213) A client is treated in a health care provider's office
for a sprained ankle after a fall. Radiographic
examination has ruled out a fracture. Before sending the
client home, the nurse plans to teach the client to avoid
which activity in the next 24 hours?
214) A client has Buck's extension traction applied to the
right leg. Which intervention should the nurse plan to
prevent complications of the device?
215) The client is complaining of skin irritation from the
edges of a cast applied the previous day. Which action
should the nurse take?
216) The nurse determines that a client's skeletal traction
needs correction if which observation is made?
217) The nurse is lecturing to a group of women who are at
high risk for osteoporosis. The nurse should inform the
women about which most important measure?
218) A client is admitted to the emergency department with
an open fracture of the right tibia. What intervention is
most appropriate for this client?
219) The nurse is caring for a client with a hip fracture
who has just been placed in Buck's traction. What
intervention is most important for the nurse to perform?
220) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
osteomyelitis. Which data noted in the client's record
are supportive of this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
221) The nurse provides information to a client scheduled
for a dual x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) test. Which
information should the nurse provide to the client?
Select all that apply.
222) The nurse is providing care for a client admitted 3
days ago with a severe left ankle contusion. The nurse
determines that heat application to the area has been
effective if which has occurred?
223) The nurse is assisting in performing a physical
assessment of a right-handed client's musculoskeletal
system. Which would be an abnormal finding?
224) A client was admitted to the hospital 2 hours ago
following multiple fractures to the pelvis and soft
tissue injury to the abdomen. Diagnostic studies have
ruled out perforation of abdominal organs. The nurse
places highest priority on monitoring this client for
which changes in vital signs?
225) Which teaching point is the priority when the nurse is
teaching the client about caring for a plaster cast?
226) The nurse is receiving a client from the postanesthesia
care unit following left above-knee amputation. Which is
the priority nursing action at this time?
227) A client has been diagnosed with gout, and the nurse
provides dietary instructions. The nurse determines that
the client needs additional teaching if the client states
that it is acceptable to eat which food?
228) The nurse is caring for a client with acute back pain.
Which are the most likely causes of this problem? Select
all that apply.
229) A client who sustained a severe sprain of the ankle is
told by the health care provider that the painexperienced is caused by muscle spasm and swelling in the
area of the injury. Which interventions should the nurse
anticipate will be included in the client's initial plan
of care? Select all that apply.
230) The nurse is collecting data related to a client's risk
factors associated with osteoporosis. Which data should
the nurse include? Select all that apply.
231) The nurse is caring for a client who had surgery to
repair a fractured left-sided hip using a posterior
approach. In implementing hip precautions, which action
should the nurse teach the client to avoid?
232) A client is taking large doses of acetylsalicylic acid
for rheumatoid arthritis. Which assessment findings
indicate that the client is experiencing ototoxicity as a
result of the medication?
233) A client is seen in the hospital emergency department
after injury to the right ankle. The client tells the
nurse that she twisted her ankle while playing
volleyball. The health care provider (HCP) has prescribed
a topical analgesic cream for the injury. The nurse
providing instruction about the medication should provide
the client with which information?
234) The client is given medication instructions for
maintenance therapy for oral dantrolene sodium for the
treatment of spasticity. Which client statement indicates
understanding of the instructions?
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235) A client with gout has begun to take allopurinol. The
nurse informs the client that which medication may also
be necessary during the beginning phase of medication
therapy with allopurinol? Select all that apply.
236) The home health nurse is providing dietary instructions
to a client who is taking probenecid for the treatment ofgout. Which food should the nurse instruct the client to
continue to eat?
237) Auranofin has been prescribed for a client with
rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse provides instructions to
the client about the medication and tells the client to
notify the health care provider if which occurs?
238) An older client with rheumatoid arthritis has been
instructed by the health care provider to take ibuprofen
400 mg orally (PO) three times daily. The home care nurse
reading the medication prescription knows that the
instruction has been effective when the client states the
instructed dose is which?
239) A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving baclofen.
The nurse assessing the client monitors for which finding
as an indication of a primary therapeutic response to the
medication?
240) The nurse is providing medication instructions to a
client with multiple sclerosis receiving baclofen. Which
information should the nurse include in the instructions?
241) The nurse overhears the health care provider (HCP) tell
a client with rheumatoid arthritis that the condition
needs to be treated with gold therapy. The nurse
interprets that the HCP is referring to which medication?
242) The home care nurse is visiting a client who sustained
a severe muscle sprain to the back. Carisoprodol is
prescribed for the client. The nurse provides
instructions to the client regarding the medication and
should teach the client to take which measure?
243) A client with muscle spasms in the lumbar area of the
spine has been started on cyclobenzaprine. The nurse
should monitor for which most frequent side effect of the
medication?244) Etanercept is prescribed for a client with rheumatoid
arthritis. The nurse should monitor the client for which
side/adverse effect of the medication following
administration?
245) The nurse gives a dose of diazepam to an assigned
client. What is the most important action to be taken by
the nurse before leaving the room?
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246) The nurse notes that a client has been taking
colchicine. The nurse assesses the client for which
finding that is an indication for the use of this
medication?
247) A clinic nurse is performing an assessment on a client
with rheumatoid arthritis who has been taking
acetylsalicylic acid for the disorder. The nurse assesses
the client for signs of aspirin toxicity. Which finding
should alert the nurse to the possibility of toxicity?
248) Dantrolene is prescribed for a client experiencing
discomfort caused by spasticity. In providing
instructions to the client regarding the medication, what
should the nurse emphasize?
249) A client has been administered cyclobenzaprine for the
management of muscle spasms in the cervical spine. The
client is experiencing drowsiness, dizziness, and dry
mouth. How should the nurse interpret these findings?
250) The health care provider has prescribed a lidocaine 5%
patch for a client with a diagnosis of neck pain due to
osteoarthritis. Which should the nurse tell the client
regarding this medication?
251) Dantrolene is prescribed for a client with spinal cord
injury for discomfort caused by spasticity. Which finding
would alert the nurse to a potential adverse effect
associated with this medication?
252) A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving diazepam,
a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant. Which
finding, if noted during the nursing assessment, would
indicate that the client is experiencing a side/adverse
effect of this medication?
Drowsiness
253) A client with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis is
taking sulindac. The health care provider prescribes
misoprostol for the client. The nurse explains that this
medication has been prescribed for which purpose?
254) Probenecid has been prescribed for a client with a
diagnosis of gout, and the nurse provides instructions to
the client regarding the medication. Which statement by
the client indicates a need for further instruction?
255) Allopurinol has been prescribed for a client with a
diagnosis of gout. The nurse develops a list of
instructions for the client regarding the use of this
medication. Which measures should be included on the
list? Select all that apply.
256) Diclofenac is prescribed for a client with
osteoarthritis. Which medication, if noted on the
client's record, would alert the nurse to consult with
the health care provider?
257) The home health nurse is reviewing medications with a
client receiving colchicine for the treatment of gout.
The nurse evaluates that the medication is effective if
the client reports a decrease in which measure?
258) The nurse is collecting data from a client and notes
that the client is taking acetylsalicylic acid 5 g daily
in divided doses. The nurse determines that this
medication has been prescribed to treat which condition?
259) The nurse is evaluating the serum acetylsalicylic acid
results for a client receiving acetylsalicylic acid forrheumatoid arthritis. Which noted result is indicative
that the client is within the range for the medication's
antiarthritic effect?
260) The nurse is giving medication instructions to a client
who has been prescribed acetylsalicylic acid. Which
client statement indicates that education was effective?
261) A client is admitted to the hospital, and the nurse
notes that the client is taking acetylsalicylic acid to
treat a chronic rheumatoid disorder. The nurse should
monitor the client for which sign or symptom that
indicates a toxic effect of the medication?
262) Acetylsalicylic acid has been prescribed for a client
with rheumatoid arthritis, and the nurse provides
instructions to the client about the medication. Which
statement by the client indicates the need for further
teaching?
263) What should the nurse anticipate when evaluating for
the effects of raloxifene in an older client?
264) The nurse is giving medication instructions to a client
who is receiving dantrolene sodium. Which statement by
the client indicates that the educational session was
effective?
265) The health care provider is planning to administer a
skeletal muscle relaxant to a client with a spinal cord
injury. The medication will be administered
intrathecally. Which medication should the nurse expect
to be prescribed and administered by this route?
266) The nurse is reviewing the health care provider's
prescriptions for an adult client who has been admitted
to the hospital after a back injury. Carisoprodol is
prescribed for the client to relieve the muscle spasms.
The health care provider has prescribed 350 mg to beadministered four times a day. What should the nurse
conclude?
267) A client who has rheumatoid arthritis has begun
treatment with anakinra and has received the first
injection. What finding would indicate that the health
care provider should be notified and that the medication
should be discontinued?
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268) A film-coated form of diflunisal, a nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory medication, has been prescribed for a
client to treat chronic rheumatoid arthritis. The client
calls the clinic nurse because of difficulty swallowing
the tablets. Which instruction should the nurse provide
to the client?
269) The nurse is giving medication instructions to a client
who is receiving baclofen as maintenance therapy. Which
client statement about the maintenance dose of baclofen
indicates that education was effective?
270) A client is to receive a prescription for
methocarbamol. The nurse provides instructions to the
client about the medication. Which client statement would
indicate a need for further education?
271) A client is receiving baclofen for muscle spasms
because of a spinal cord injury. Which side/adverse
effect related to this medication should the nurse
monitor the client for?
272) Calcium carbonate is prescribed for a client with
hypocalcemia. How should the nurse instruct the client to
take the medication?
273) The nurse is teaching a client who will be discharged
on alendronate about the medication. Which should be
included in the teaching plan? Select all that apply.
274) The nurse asks a nursing student about the uses of the
medication dantrolene. The nursing student correctly
states that dantrolene is used to manage hypermetabolism
of skeletal muscle that occurs in which condition?
275) The nurse teaches the client with hypocalcemia how to
take calcium carbonate. Which statement by the client
indicates an understanding of the instructions?
276) A client with a history of spinal cord injury is
beginning medication therapy with baclofen. The nurse
determines that the client understands the side/adverse
effects of the medication if the client makes which
statement?
277) A client with a new medication prescription for
allopurinol asks the nurse, "I know this is for gout, but
how does it work?" The nurse plans to reply based on
which medication action?
278) A client newly diagnosed with gout has been prescribed
allopurinol. The nurse would be concerned if the client
was also currently taking which medication?
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279) A client is receiving a new prescription for
colchicine. Which information about this medication
should the nurse include in an educational session?
280) A client with osteoarthritis is receiving diclofenac
sodium. The nurse would be concerned about the
administration of this medication if the client's history
and physical included a diagnosis of which condition?
281) Baclofen is prescribed for the client with multiple
sclerosis. The nurse determines that the medication is
having the intended effect if which finding is noted in
the client?
282) Dantrolene sodium is prescribed for the client
experiencing flexor spasms. The client asks the nurse how
the medication is going to help. The nurse replies that
this medication acts in which way?
283) The nurse is reviewing laboratory results for a client
taking dantrolene sodium. The nurse should notify the
health care provider if which finding is noted on the
laboratory report sheet?
284) The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a newly
assigned client and notes that the client is receiving
cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride for the treatment of muscle
spasms. The nurse questions the prescription if which
disorder is noted in the admission history?
285) The nurse is assigned to care for a client with
multiple sclerosis who is receiving an intravenous dose
of methocarbamol. The nurse monitors the client knowing
that which is an expected side effect?
286) The nurse is assessing the nasal dressing on a client
who had a transsphenoidal resection of the pituitary
gland. The nurse notes a small amount of serosanguineous
drainage that is surrounded by clear fluid on the nasal
dressing. Which nursing action is most appropriate?
287) The nurse is providing diet instructions to a client
with Ménière's disease who is being discharged from the
hospital after admission for an acute attack. Which
statement, if made by the client, indicates an
understanding of the dietary measures to take to help
prevent further attacks?
288) The nurse in the neurological unit is caring for a
client who was in a motor vehicle crash and sustained a
blunt head injury. On assessment of the client, the nurse
notes the presence of bloody drainage from the nose.
Which nursing action is most appropriate?
289) A client has dysfunction of the cochlear division of
the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII). The
nurse should determine that the client is adequately
adapting to this problem if he or she states a plan to
obtain which item?
290) The nurse is planning care for a client who displays
confusion secondary to a neurological problem. Which
approaches by the nurse would be helpful in assisting
this client? Select all that apply.
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291) The nurse has determined that a client with a
neurological disorder also has difficulty breathing.
Which activities would be appropriate components of the
care plan for this client? Select all that apply.
292) The nurse is trying to help the family of an
unconscious client cope with the situation. Which
intervention should the nurse plan to incorporate into
the care routine for the client and family?
293) Members of the family of an unconscious client with
increased intracranial pressure are talking at the
client's bedside. They are discussing the client's
condition and wondering whether the client will ever
recover. The nurse intervenes on the basis of which
interpretation?
294) The nurse is conducting home visits with a head-injured
client with residual cognitive deficits. The client has
problems with memory, has a shortened attention span, is
easily distracted, and processes information slowly. The
nurse plans to talk with the primary health care provider
about referring the client to which professional?
295) The nurse is caring for a client who has undergone a
craniotomy and has a supratentorial incision. The nurse
should place the client in which position
postoperatively?
296) The nurse is assessing fluid balance in a client who
has undergone a craniotomy. The nurse should assess for
which finding as a sign of over hydration, which would
aggravate cerebral edema?
297) The nurse is reviewing a discharge teaching plan for a
postcraniotomy client that was prepared by a nursing
student. The nurse would intervene and provide teaching
to the student if the student included which home care
instruction?
298) The nurse has made a judgment that a client who had a
craniotomy is experiencing a problem with body image. The
nurse develops goals for the client but determines that
the client has not met the outcome criteria by discharge
if the client performs which action?
299) A client with a spinal cord injury at the level of C5
has a weakened respiratory effort and ineffective cough
and is using accessory neck muscles in breathing. The
nurse carefully monitors the client and suspects the
presence of which problem?
300) A client with a spinal cord injury becomes angry and
belligerent whenever the nurse tries to administer care.
The nurse should perform which action?
301) The nurse is planning to put aneurysm precautions in
place for a client with a cerebral aneurysm. Which
nursing measures would be implemented? Select all that
apply.
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302) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
trigeminal neuralgia. The client asks the nurse, "Why do
I have so much pain?" Which is the appropriate response
by the nurse?
303) The home health nurse has been discussing interventions
to prevent constipation in a client with multiple
sclerosis. The nurse determines that the client is usingthe information most effectively if the client reports
which action?
304) A client has a difficulty with the ability to flex the
hips. The nurse determines that the client is adapting
successfully to this problem if the client demonstrates
proper use of which item?
305) The nurse is assessing the client's gait and notes it
is unsteady and staggering. Which description should the
nurse use when documenting the assessment finding?
306) A client with a neurological impairment experiences
urinary incontinence. Which nursing action would be most
helpful in assisting the client to adapt to this
alteration?
307) A client with a neurological problem is experiencing
hyperthermia. Which measures would be appropriate for the
nurse to use in trying to lower the client's body
temperature? Select all that apply.
308) A client is somewhat nervous about undergoing magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI). Which statement by the nurse
would provide the most reassurance to the client about
the procedure?
309) The nurse is administering mouth care to an unconscious
client. The nurse should perform which actions in the
care of this person? Select all that apply.
310) The nurse assigned to the care of an unconscious client
is making initial daily rounds. On entering the client's
room, the nurse observes that the client is lying supine
in bed, with the head of the bed elevated approximately 5
degrees. The nasogastric tube feeding is running at 70
mL/hr, as prescribed. The nurse assesses the client and
auscultates adventitious breath sounds. Which judgment
should the nurse formulate for the client?
311) Which intervention should the nurse include in a
postoperative teaching plan for a client who underwent a
spinal fusion and will be wearing a brace?
312) The nurse is preparing to care for a client after a
lumbar puncture. The nurse should plan to place the
client in which best position following the procedure?
313) The student nurse develops a plan of care for a client
after a lumbar puncture. The nursing instructor corrects
the student if the student documents which incorrect
intervention in the plan?
314) The nurse is monitoring a client who has returned to
the nursing unit after a myelogram. Which client
complaint would indicate the need to notify the health
care provider (HCP)?
315) The nurse is caring for a client with a head injury.
The client's intracranial pressure reading is 8 mm Hg.
Which condition should the nurse document?
316) The nurse in the neurological unit is monitoring a
client for signs of increased intracranial pressure
(ICP). The nurse reviews the assessment findings for the
client and notes documentation of the presence of
Cushing's reflex. The nurse determines that the presence
of this reflex is obtained by assessing which item?
317) The nurse is assisting the neurologist in performing an
assessment on a client who is unconscious after
sustaining a head injury. The nurse understands that the
neurologist would avoid performing the oculocephalic
response (doll's eyes maneuver) if which condition is
present in the client?
318) The nurse is performing the oculocephalic response
(doll's eyes maneuver) on an unconscious client. The
nurse turns the client's head and notes movement of theeyes in the same direction as the head. How should the
nurse document these findings?
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319) The nurse is performing a neurological assessment on a
client and is assessing the function of cranial nerves
III, IV, and VI. Assessment of which aspect of function
will yield the best information about these cranial
nerves?
320) The nurse is reviewing the medical records of a client
admitted to the nursing unit with a diagnosis of a
thrombotic brain attack (stroke). The nurse would expect
to note that which is documented in the assessment data
section of the record?
321) The nurse in the health care clinic is providing
medication instructions to a client with a seizure
disorder who will be taking divalproex sodium. The nurse
should instruct the client about the importance of
returning to the clinic for monitoring of which
laboratory study?
322) The home care nurse is preparing to visit a client with
a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux).
When performing the assessment, the nurse should plan to
ask the client which question to elicit the most specific
information regarding this disorder?
323) The home care nurse is performing an assessment on a
client with a diagnosis of Bell's palsy. Which assessment
question will elicit specific information regarding this
client's disorder?
324) The nurse assesses a client who is diagnosed with a
stroke (brain attack). On assessment, the client is
unable to understand the nurse's commands. Which
condition should the nurse document?
325) The nurse develops a plan of care for a client with a
brain aneurysm who will be placed on aneurysm
precautions. Which interventions should be included in
the plan? Select all that apply.
326) The nurse is providing instructions to a client who
will be taking phenytoin. Which statement, if made by the
client, would indicate an understanding of the
information about this medication?
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327) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
a diagnosis of thrombotic stroke (brain attack). Which
assessment question would elicit data specific to this
type of stroke?
328) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
dysphagia following a stroke (brain attack). Which should
the nurse include in the plan? Select all that apply.
329) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
a stroke (brain attack) who has right homonymous
hemianopsia. Which should the nurse include in the plan
of care for the client?
330) The nurse is providing discharge education to a client
diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia. Which medication
will likely be prescribed upon discharge for this
condition?
331) The nurse is providing instructions to the client with
trigeminal neuralgia regarding measures to take to
prevent the episodes of pain. Which should the nurse
instruct the client to do?
332) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
a diagnosis of Bell's palsy. The nurse should expect to
observe which finding in the client?
333) The nurse is developing a plan of care for an older
client that addresses interventions to prevent cold
discomfort and the development of accidental hypothermia.
The nurse should document which desired outcome in the
plan of care?
334) The nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client with
a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). On
assessment, the nurse notes that the client is severely
dysphagic. Which intervention should be included in the
care plan for this client? Select all that apply.
335) The nurse is reviewing the record for a client seen in
the health care clinic and notes that the health care
provider has documented a diagnosis of amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS). Which initial clinical
manifestation of this disorder should the nurse expect to
see documented in the record?
336) The nurse in the neurological unit is caring for a
client with a supratentorial lesion. The nurse assesses
which measurement as the most critical index of central
nervous system (CNS) dysfunction?
337) The nurse is caring for a client after a craniotomy and
monitors the client for signs of increased intracranial
pressure (ICP). Which finding, if noted in the client,
would indicate an early sign of increased ICP?
338) The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a client
started on acetazolamide for a supratentorial lesion.
Which information about the primary action of the
medication should be included in the client's education?
339) The nurse is preparing for the admission to the unit of
a client with a diagnosis of seizures and asks the
nursing student to institute full seizure precautions.
Which item if noted in the client's room would need to be
removed and warrants the need to review seizure
precautions with the student?
340) The clinic nurse is reviewing the record of a client
scheduled to be seen in the clinic. The nurse notes that
the client is taking selegiline hydrochloride. The nurse
suspects that the client has which disorder?
341) The nurse is reviewing the record of a client with a
suspected diagnosis of Huntington's disease. The nurse
should expect to note documentation of which early
symptom of this disease?
342) The home health nurse is visiting a client with a
diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The client has been
taking oxybutynin. The nurse evaluates the effectiveness
of the medication by asking the client which assessment
question?
343) The nurse is preparing for the admission of a client
with a suspected diagnosis of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
When the client arrives at the nursing unit, the nurse
reviews the health care provider's documentation. The
nurse expects to note documentation of which hallmark
clinical manifestation of this syndrome?
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344) A thymectomy accomplished via a median sternotomy
approach is performed in a client with a diagnosis of
myasthenia gravis. The nurse creates a postoperative plan
of care for the client that should include which
intervention?
345) The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of
right (nondominant) hemispheric stroke. The nurse notes
that the client is alert and oriented to time and place.
On the basis of these assessment findings, the nurse
should make which interpretation?
346) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
a diagnosis of stroke (brain attack). On reviewing the
client's record, the nurse notes an assessment finding ofanosognosia. The nursing care plan should address which
manifestation related to this finding?
347) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
a stroke (brain attack) who has global aphasia. The nurse
should incorporate communication strategies into the plan
of care because of which expected characteristic of the
client's speech?
348) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
a diagnosis of stroke (brain attack) with anosognosia. To
meet the needs of the client with this deficit, the nurse
should include activities that will achieve which
outcome?
349) Increase the client's awareness of the affected side.
350) The nurse is caring for a client who sustained a spinal
cord injury. During administration of morning care, the
client begins to exhibit signs and symptoms of autonomic
dysreflexia. Which initial nursing action should the
nurse take?
351) The home care nurse is visiting a client with a
diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. The client is taking
benztropine mesylate orally daily. The nurse provides
information to the spouse regarding the side effects of
this medication and should tell the spouse to report
which side effect if it occurs?
352) The nurse is documenting nursing observations in the
record of a client who experienced a tonic-clonic
seizure. Which clinical manifestation did the nurse most
likely note in the clonic phase of the seizure?
353) The home care nurse is making a visit to a client who
requires use of a wheelchair after a spinal cord injury
sustained 4 months earlier. Just before leaving the home,
the nurse ensures that which intervention has been done
to prevent an episode of autonomic dysreflexia
(hyperreflexia)?
354) A client who had cranial surgery 5 days earlier to
remove a brain tumor has a few cognitive deficits and
does not seem to be progressing as quickly as the client
or family had hoped. The nurse plans to implement which
approach as most helpful to the client and family at this
time?
355) At 8:00 a.m., A client who has had a stroke (brain
attack) was awake and alert with vital signs of
temperature 98°F (37.2°C) orally, pulse 80 beats/min,
respirations 18 breaths/min, and blood pressure 138/80 mm
Hg. At noon, the client is confused and only responsive
to tactile stimuli, and vital signs are temperature 99°F
(36.7°C) orally, pulse 62 beats/min, respirations 20
breaths/min, and blood pressure 166/72 mm Hg. The nurse
should take which action?
356) The nurse is teaching a client hospitalized with a
seizure disorder and the client's spouse about safety
precautions after discharge. The nurse determines that
the client needs further teaching if the client states an
intention to take which action?
357) A client had a transsphenoidal resection of the
pituitary gland. The nurse notes drainage on the nasal
dressing. Suspecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage,
the nurse should look for drainage that is of which
characteristic?
358) A client arrives in the hospital emergency department
with a closed head injury to the right side of the head
caused by an assault with a baseball bat. The nurse
assesses the client neurologically, looking primarily for
motor response deficits that involve which area?
359) The nurse has a prescription to begin aneurysm
precautions for a client with a subarachnoid hemorrhage
secondary to aneurysm rupture. The nurse would plan to
incorporate which intervention in controlling the
environment for this client?
360) The nurse is caring for a client who is on bed rest as
part of aneurysm precautions. The nurse should avoid
doing which action when giving respiratory care to this
client?
361) At the end of the work shift, the nurse is reviewing
the respiratory status of a client admitted with a stroke
(brain attack) earlier in the day. The nurse determines
that the client's airway is patent if which data are
identified?
362) At the beginning of the work shift, the nurse assesses
the status of the client wearing a halo device. The nurse
determines that which assessment finding requires
intervention?
363) A client who has a spinal cord injury that resulted in
paraplegia experiences a sudden onset of severe headache
and nausea. The client is diaphoretic with piloerection
and has flushing of the skin. The client's systolic blood
pressure (BP) is 210 mm Hg. What should the nurse
immediately suspect?
364) A client who had a stroke (brain attack) has rightsided hemianopsia. What should the nurse plan to do to
help the client adapt to this problem?
365) The nurse is assisting with caloric testing of the
oculovestibular reflex in an unconscious client. Cold
water is injected into the left auditory canal. The
client exhibits eye conjugate movements toward the left,
followed by eye movement back to midline. The nurse
understands that this finding indicates which situation?
366) The nurse is caring for a client who is brought to the
hospital emergency department with a spinal cord injury.
The nurse minimizes the risk of compounding the injury by
performing which action?
367) The nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing
seizure activity. The nurse understands that it is
necessary to determine information about which items as
part of routine assessment of seizures? Select all that
apply.
368) A client with myasthenia gravis is having difficulty
with airway clearance and difficulty with maintaining an
effective breathing pattern. The nurse should keep which
most important items available at the client's bedside?
369) The home health nurse is visiting a client with
myasthenia gravis and is discussing methods to minimize
the risk of aspiration during meals related to decreased
muscle strength. Which suggestions should the nurse give
to the client? Select all that apply.
370) The nurse has instructed a client with myasthenia
gravis about strategies for self-management at home. The
nurse determines a need for further teaching if the
client makes which statement?
371) A client with recent-onset Bell's palsy is upset and
crying about the change in facial appearance. The nurse
plans to support the client emotionally by making which
statement to the client?
372) A client is admitted with an exacerbation of multiple
sclerosis. The nurse is assessing the client for possible
precipitating risk factors. Which factor, if reported by
the client, should the nurse identify as being unrelated
to the exacerbation?
373) A client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing muscle
weakness, spasticity, and an ataxic gait. On the basis of
this information, the nurse should include which client
problem in the plan of care?
374) The nurse is planning care for the client with a
neurogenic bladder caused by multiple sclerosis. Thenurse plans for fluid administration of at least 2000
mL/day. Which plan would be most helpful to this client?
375) The nurse has taught a client with a herniated lumbar
disk about proper body mechanics and other items
pertinent to low back care. The nurse determines that
further teaching is needed if the client states the need
to take which action?
376) Which assessment finding should the nurse expect to
note in the client hospitalized with a diagnosis of
stroke who has difficulty chewing food?
377) The nurse has applied a hypothermia blanket to a client
with a fever. The nurse should inspect the skin
frequently to detect which condition that is a
complication of hypothermia blanket use?
378) The nurse is caring for an unconscious client who is
experiencing persistent hyperthermia with no signs of
infection. On the basis of these findings the nurse
suspects dysfunction in which area of the brain?
379) The nurse has a prescription to administer a medication
to a client who is experiencing shivering as a result of
hyperthermia. Which medication should the nurse
anticipate to be prescribed?
380) The nurse is caring for a client with an intracranial
pressure (ICP) monitoring device. The nurse should become
most concerned if the ICP readings drifted to and stayed
in the vicinity of which finding?
381) The nurse is caring for a client with intracranial
pressure (ICP) monitoring. Which intervention is
appropriate to include in the plan of care?
382) A client with a traumatic brain injury is on mechanical
ventilation. The nurse promotes normal intracranialpressure (ICP) by ensuring that the client's arterial
blood gas (ABG) results are within which ranges?
383) The nurse is providing care to a client with increased
intracranial pressure (ICP). Which approach is beneficial
in controlling the client's ICP from an environmental
viewpoint?
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384) The home care nurse is making extended follow-up visits
to a client discharged from the hospital after a
moderately severe head injury. The family states that the
client is behaving differently than before the accident.
The client is more fatigued and irritable and has some
memory problems. The client, who was previously very even
tempered, is prone to outbursts of temper now. The nurse
determines that these behaviors are indicative of which
problem?
385) A client was seen and treated in the hospital emergency
department for a concussion. The nurse determines that
the family needs further teaching if they verbalize to
call the health care provider (HCP) for which client sign
or symptom?
386) A client with a spinal cord injury expresses little
interest in food and is very particular about the choice
of meals that are actually eaten. How should the nurse
interpret this information?
387) The nurse is teaching a client with paraplegia measures
to maintain skin integrity. Which instruction will be
most
388) The nurse is caring for a client with an intracranial
aneurysm who has been alert. Which signs and symptoms are
an early indication that the level of consciousness (LOC)
is deteriorating? Select all that apply.
389) The nurse has provided instructions to a client with a
diagnosis of myasthenia gravis about home care measures.
Which client statement indicates the need for further
teaching?
390) A client is diagnosed with Bell's palsy. The nurse
assessing the client expects to note which symptom?
391) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
Guillain-Barré syndrome. The nurse determines that which
finding would be of most concern?
392) A client with multiple sclerosis tells a home health
care nurse that she is having increasing difficulty in
transferring from the bed to a chair. What is the initial
nursing action?
393) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
a head injury and notes that the client is assuming this
posture. The nurse contacts the health care provider and
reports that the client is exhibiting which posture?
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394) An older client is brought to the hospital emergency
department by a neighbor who heard the client talking and
found him wandering in the street at 3 a.m. The nurse
should first determine which data about the client?
395) An older client in an acute state of disorientation is
brought to the hospital emergency department by the
client's daughter. The daughter states that the client
was "clear as a bell this morning." The nurse determines
from this piece of information that which is an unlikely
cause of the disorientation?
396) The nurse is evaluating a function of the limbic system
as a part of the neurological status of a client. What
should the nurse assess?
397) The nurse is assessing the client's level of
consciousness and documents that the client has delirium.
On the basis of this documentation, the nurse should
determine that there is damage to which area of the
nervous system?
398) The nurse is caring for a client with a neurological
deficit involving the hippocampus. On assessment of the
client, which signs and symptoms would most likely be
noted?
399) A client has sustained damage to Wernicke's area from a
stroke (brain attack). On assessment of the client, which
sign or symptom would be noted?
400) A client with a traumatic brain injury is able, with
eyes closed, to identify a set of keys placed in his or
her hands. On the basis of this assessment finding, the
nurse determines that there is appropriate function of
which lobe of the brain?
401) A client has suffered a head injury affecting the
occipital lobe of the brain. What is the focus of the
nurse's immediate assessment?
402) A client has suffered damage to Broca's area of the
brain. Which priority assessment should the nurse
perform?
403) The nurse notes that a client who has suffered a brain
injury has an adequate heart rate, blood pressure, fluid
balance, and body temperature. Based on these clinical
findings, the nurse determines that which brain area is
functioning properly?
404) A client has a high level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in
the bloodstream, as measured by arterial blood gases. The
nurse anticipates that which underlying pathophysiology
can occur as a result of this elevated CO2?
405) A client is anxious about an upcoming diagnostic
procedure. The client's pupils are dilated, and the
respiratory rate, heart rate, and blood pressure are
increased from baseline. The nurse determines that the
client's clinical manifestations are due to what type of
physiologic response?
406) A client who is experiencing an inferior wall
myocardial infarction has had a drop in heart rate into
the range of 50 to 56 beats/minute. The client also is
complaining of nausea. On the basis of these findings,
the nurse determines that the client is experiencing
parasympathetic stimulation of which cranial nerve?
407) The nurse overhears a neurologist saying that a client
has an aneurysm located in the circle of Willis. The
nurse understands that which blood vessels are part of
the circle of Willis? Select all that apply.
408) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
Alzheimer's disease. The nurse should anticipate that the
client has changes in which component of the nervous
system?
409) To promote optimal cerebral tissue perfusion in the
postoperative phase following cranial surgery, the nurse
should place the client with an incision in the anterior
or middle fossa, in which position?
410) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with a
hydrocephalus. Which should the nurse anticipate as being
the cause of this disorder?
411) The nurse is testing the spinal reflexes of a client
during neurological assessment. Which assessment by the
nurse would help to determine the adequacy of the spinal
reflex?
412) A client with neck and upper extremity pain has been
diagnosed with cervical radiculitis. What does the nurse
anticipate as being the cause of these clinical
manifestations?
413) A client brought to the emergency department had a
seizure 1 hour ago. Family members were present during
the episode and reported that the client's jaw was moving
as though grinding food. In helping to determine the
origin of this seizure, what should the nurse include in
the client's assessment?
414) The nurse is caring for a client with trigeminal
neuralgia (tic douloureux). The client asks for a snack
and something to drink. The nurse should offer which best
snack to the client?
415) The nurse is assessing a client with a brainstem
injury. In addition to obtaining the client's vital signs
and determining the Glasgow Coma Scale score, what
priority intervention should the nurse plan to implement?
416) A client who suffered a stroke is prepared for
discharge from the hospital. The health care provider has
prescribed range-of-motion (ROM) exercises for the
client's right side. What action should the nurse include
in the client's plan of care?
417) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with
the diagnosis of Brown-Séquard syndrome. The nurse would
expect to note which assessment finding?
418) The nurse reviews the health care provider's (HCP's)
prescriptions for a client with Guillain-Barré syndrome.Which prescription written by the HCP should the nurse
question?
419) A client with myasthenia gravis arrives at the hospital
emergency department in suspected crisis. The health care
provider plans to administer edrophonium to differentiate
between myasthenic and cholinergic crises. The nurse
ensures that which medication is available in the event
that the client is in cholinergic crisis?
420) A client admitted to the nursing unit from the hospital
emergency department has a C4 spinal cord injury. In
conducting the admission assessment, what is the nurse's
priority action?
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421) The nurse is assessing the function of cranial nerve
XII in a client who sustained a stroke. To assess
function of this nerve, which action should the nurse ask
the client to perform?
422) The nurse is caring for a client who has just been
admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of a
hemorrhagic stroke. The nurse should place the client in
which position?
423) The nurse is preparing to care for a client who had a
supratentorial craniotomy. The nurse should plan to place
the client in which position?
424) The nurse has just admitted to the nursing unit a
client with a basilar skull fracture who is at risk for
increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Pending specific
health care provider prescriptions, the nurse should plan
to place the client in which positions? Select all that
apply.
425) The nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for
increased intracranial pressure (ICP) after a stroke.
Which activities performed by the nurse will assist with
preventing increases in ICP? Select all that apply.
426) The nurse is trying to communicate with a client who
had a stroke and has aphasia. Which actions by the nurse
would be most helpful to the client? Select all that
apply.
427) The nurse has given the client with Bell's palsy
instructions on preserving muscle tone in the face and
preventing denervation. The nurse determines that the
client needs further teaching if the client makes which
statements?
428) The client with a cervical spine injury has cervical
tongs applied in the emergency department. What should
the nurse include when planning care for this client?
Select all that apply.
429) The nurse is caring for the client who suffered a
spinal cord injury 48 hours ago. What should the nurse
assess for when monitoring for gastrointestinal
complications?
430) The client has an impairment of cranial nerve II.
Specific to this impairment, what should the nurse plan
to do to ensure client safety?
431) Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is
prescribed for a client with pain, and the nurse
instructs the client about the purpose of the TENS unit.
Which statement by the client indicates the need for
further teaching?
432) The client with a head injury opens eyes to sound, has
no verbal response, and localizes to painful stimuli when
applied to each extremity. How should the nurse document
the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score?
433) The client with a spinal cord injury at the level of T4
is experiencing a severe throbbing headache with a bloodpressure of 180/100 mm Hg. What is the priority nursing
intervention?
434) The nurse is caring for a client who is in the chronic
phase of stroke (brain attack) and has a right-sided
hemiparesis. The nurse identifies that the client is
unable to feed self. Which is the appropriate nursing
intervention?
435) A client is newly admitted to the hospital with a
diagnosis of stroke (brain attack) manifested by complete
hemiplegia. Which item in the medical history of the
client should the nurse be most concerned about?
436) The nurse is caring for a client with Parkinson's
disease. Which finding about gait should the nurse expect
to note in the client?
437) The nurse is evaluating the respiratory outcomes for a
client with Guillain-Barré syndrome. The nurse determines
that which are acceptable outcomes for the client? Select
all that apply.
438) A client with a history of myasthenia gravis presents
at a clinic with bilateral ptosis and is drooling, and
myasthenic crisis is suspected. The nurse assesses the
client for which precipitating factor?
439) The nurse is positioning a client who has increased
intracranial pressure. Which position should the nurse
avoid?
440) A client who has had a stroke (brain attack) has
residual dysphagia. When a diet prescription is
initiated, the nurse should take which actions? Select
all that apply.
441) A postoperative craniotomy client who sustained a
severe head injury is admitted to the neurological unit.
What nursing intervention is necessary for this client?
442) A client has a cerebellar lesion. The nurse would plan
to obtain which item for use by this client?
443) The nurse is caring for a client who was admitted for a
stroke (brain attack) of the temporal lobe. Which
clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to note
in the client?
444) The nurse is caring for a client with bacterial
meningitis. The nurse should anticipate that an
antibiotic with which characteristics will be prescribed
for the client?
445) A client who is experiencing an inferior wall
myocardial infarction has had a drop in heart rate into
the 50 to 56 beats/minute range. The client is also
complaining of nausea. Which cranial nerve damage should
the nurse expect that the client is experiencing?
446) The nurse is assessing a client's muscle strength and
notes that when asked, the client cannot maintain the
hands in a supinated position with the arms extended and
eyes closed. How should the nurse correctly document this
finding on the medical record?
447) The nurse caring for a client following craniotomy who
has a supratentorial incision understands that the client
should most likely be maintained in which position?
448) The nurse is planning to perform an assessment of the
client's level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma
Scale. Which assessments should the nurse include in
order to calculate the score? Select all that apply.
449) The nurse is caring for a client receiving mannitol via
intravenous (IV) infusion. A vial is sent from the
pharmacy, and in preparing the medication the nurse notes
that the vial contains crystals. What is the most
appropriate nursing action?
450) The nurse in a long-term care facility is reviewing the
health care provider's (HCP's) prescriptions on an
assigned client. The nurse notes that the HCP prescribed
ropinirole hydrochloride. The nurse determines that this
medication has been prescribed to treat which condition
in the client?
451) A client is receiving phenobarbital sodium. Which
finding on the nursing assessment would indicate that the
client is experiencing a common side or adverse effect of
this medication?
452) A client with suspected opioid overdose has received a
dose of naloxone hydrochloride. The client subsequently
becomes restless, starts to vomit, and complains of
abdominal cramping. The blood pressure increases from
110/72 mm Hg to 160/86 mm Hg. The nurse provides
emotional support and reassurance while administering
care to the client, knowing which piece of information?
453) The nurse is preparing to give a postcraniotomy client
medication for incisional pain. The family asks the nurse
why the client is receiving codeine sulfate and not
"something stronger." In formulating a response, the
nurse incorporates which information about codeine
sulfate?
454) The nurse is administering medications to a client with
trigeminal neuralgia. The nurse expects that which
medication will be prescribed for pain relief?
455) The nurse is caring for a client with an exacerbation
of multiple sclerosis. Which medication(s) will the nurse
expect to be prescribed to hasten recovery from the
exacerbation?
456) The nurse is observing a new nursing graduate who is
preparing an intermittent intravenous (IV) infusion of
phenytoin for a client with a diagnosis of seizures.
Which solution used by the nursing graduate should
indicate to the nurse an understanding of proper
preparation of this medication?
457) The nurse has given instructions for taking codeine
sulfate to a client with a severe headache. Which
statement by the client indicates the teaching has been
effective?
458) A client experiencing spasticity as a result of spinal
cord injury has a new prescription for dantrolene. Before
administering the first dose, the nurse checks to see if
which baseline study has been done?
459) The client with a head injury is experiencing signs of
increased intracranial pressure (ICP), and mannitol is
prescribed. The nurse administering this medication
expects which as intended effects of this medication?
Select all that apply.
460) The nurse has a prescription to give dexamethasone by
the intravenous (IV) route to a client with cerebral
edema. How should the nurse prepare this medication?
461) The nurse who is caring for a client with myasthenia
gravis has a prescription to perform an edrophonium test.
After obtaining edrophonium the nurse should be certain
that which also is available at the bedside?
462) After review of the client's laboratory values, the
nurse notes that a phenytoin level for a client receiving
phenytoin is 7 mcg/mL (27.78 mmol/L). The nurse makes
which interpretation regarding this laboratory result?
463) A client with status epilepticus has been prescribed
phenytoin to be given by the intravenous (IV) route. The
nurse administering the medication is careful not to
exceed which recommended infusion rate?
464) A client is scheduled to begin medication therapy with
valproic acid. The nurse looks for the results of which
laboratory test(s) before administering the first dose?
465) A client is scheduled to begin therapy with
carbamazepine. The nurse should assess the results of
which test(s) before administering the first dose of this
medication to the client?
466) Dantrolene sodium has been administered to a client
with a spinal cord injury. The nurse determines that the
client is experiencing a side or adverse effect of the
medication if which is noted?
467) The nurse notes that a client taking ergotamine
tartrate is having the intended effects of therapy if the
client states relief from which symptom?
468) A client who has been taking phenytoin for seizure
control has a serum phenytoin level of 8 mcg/mL (35.71
mmol/L). On the basis of this finding, which note should
the nurse enter in the client's health record?
469) A client has a medication prescription for phenytoin to
be administered by the intravenous route. After drawing
up the medication, the nurse notes the presence of
precipitate in the syringe. Which action should the nurse
take?
470) A client began taking amantadine approximately 2 weeks
ago. The client reports to the clinic for a follow-up
evaluation. The nurse determines that the client is
experiencing a side or adverse effect related to the use
of this medication if which is noted?
471) A client has been started on zolpidem. After
instructing the client in how to obtain the maximal
effect of zolpidem, the nurse determines that the client
demonstrates understanding of correct administration of
the medication by which statement?
472) A client is taking benztropine mesylate orally daily.
In monitoring this client for medication side effects,
the nurse should plan to focus the assessment on which
item?
473) Benztropine mesylate is prescribed for a client. What
statement by the client indicates that the client needs
further teaching about the medication?
474) A client has received a dose of dimenhydrinate. The
nurse evaluates the effect of the medication by noting
whether the client obtained relief from what symptom?
475) A home health nurse visits a client who suffered a back
injury. On reviewing the health care provider's
prescriptions, the nurse notes that codeine sulfate has
been prescribed for the client, and the nurse provides
instructions to the client regarding the medication.
Which statement, if made by the client, indicates an
understanding of health measures related to the
medication?
476) Phenytoin 100 mg to be given orally 3 times daily has
been prescribed to a client. The home health nurse visits
the client and provides instructions regarding the
medication. Which statement, if made by the client, would
indicate an understanding of the instructions?
477) Dexamethasone intravenously is prescribed for the
client with cerebral edema. The nurse prepares the
medication for administration and plans to perform which
action?
478) The nurse has the following prescription for a
postcraniotomy client: "dexamethasone 4 mg by the
intravenous (IV) route now." How does the nurse
administer the medication?
479) A client is experiencing impotence after taking
guanfacine. The client states, "I would sooner have a
stroke than keep living with the effects of this
medication." What is the most appropriate response by the
nurse?
480) A client has been prescribed benztropine. The nurse
should assess for which gastrointestinal (GI) problems as
a side or adverse effect of this medication?
481) A client has been prescribed cyclobenzaprine for the
treatment of painful muscle spasms accompanying a
herniated intervertebral disk. The nurse should withhold
the medication and question the prescription if the
client has a concurrent prescription for which
medication?
482) The nurse has a prescription to administer diazepam 5
mg by the intravenous (IV) route to a client. The nurse
should administer the medication over a period of at
least how long?
483) A client is receiving phenytoin. To monitor for side
and adverse effects of this medication, the nurse
assesses the results of which laboratory test?
484) A client who was started on clonazepam tells the nurse
of increasing clumsiness and unsteadiness since starting
the medication. The client is visibly upset by these
manifestations and asks the nurse what to do. The nurse's
response is based on which understanding?
485) A client is having the dosage of clonazepam adjusted.
The nurse should plan to perform which action?
486) The nurse has a prescription to administer phenytoin
100 mg mixed in 5% dextrose in water by the intravenous
(IV) route to a client. After reading this prescription,
which action should the nurse take?
487) The nurse in the health care provider's office is
reviewing the results of a client's phenytoin level
determination performed that morning. The nurse
identifies that a therapeutic medication level has been
achieved if which result is noted?
488) A client is taking clorazepate. The client asks the
nurse if there is a risk of addiction with this
medication. Which information should the nurse provide?
489) A client has a prescription for valproic acid. To
maximize the client's safety, the nurse should plan to
monitor for which potential complications of this
medication? Select all that apply.
490) A client taking carbamazepine asks the nurse what to do
if a dose is inadvertently missed. The nurse responds
that which action should be taken?
491) The nurse has given medication instructions to a client
beginning carbamazepine. The nurse determines that the
client understands the use of the medication if he makes
which statement?
492) A client with vascular headaches is taking ergotamine.
The home health nurse should periodically assess him or
her for which finding?
493) The nurse is caring for a client with myasthenia gravis
who has received edrophonium by the intravenous route to
test for myasthenic crisis. The client asks the nurse how
long the improvement in muscle strength will last. Which
response should the nurse make to the client?
494) A client has been prescribed dextroamphetamine. The
client complains to the nurse that the client cannot
sleep well at night and does not want to take the
medication any longer. Before making any specific
comment, the nurse plans to investigate whether the
client takes the medication at which proper time
schedule?
495) A hospitalized client has a prescription for
dextroamphetamine daily. The unit nurse collaborates with
the dietitian to limit the amount of which item on the
client's dietary trays?
496) A client with Parkinson's disease has begun therapy
with levodopa/carbidopa. The nurse determines that the
client understands the action of the medication if he or
she verbalizes that results may not be apparent for how
long?
497) A client is taking trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride. The
nurse should assess for which side or adverse effect of
this medication?
498) A client receiving therapy with carbidopa/levodopa is
upset and tells the home health nurse that his urine has
turned a darker color since he started taking this
medication. The client wants to discontinue its use. In
formulating a response to the client's concerns, the
nurse interprets that this change is indicative of which
condition?
499) A client with myasthenia gravis has difficulty chewing
and has received a prescription for pyridostigmine. The
nurse should check to see that the client takes the
medication at what time?
500) A client with myasthenia gravis who is taking
neostigmine is experiencing frequent exacerbations of
myasthenic crisis and cholinergic crisis. The nurseteaches the client that it is most important that this
medication be taken in which manner?
501) A client began taking amantadine approximately 2 weeks
ago. The nurse determines that the medication is having a
therapeutic effect if the client exhibits which finding?
502) A client has been prescribed codeine sulfate. The nurse
has given the client instructions for its use. The nurse
concludes that the client understands the instructions if
the client verbalizes to self-assess for which side
effect?
503) Propofol is being administered to induce sedation in a
client who is intubated and is being mechanically
ventilated. The nurse should monitor for which adverse
effect during infusion of the medication?
504) The nurse is collecting data from a client and notes
that the client is taking carbamazepine. The nurse
determines that this medication has been prescribed to
treat which condition?
505) The nurse has completed discharge teaching for a client
prescribed carbamazepine. Which statement by the client
indicates that education about the main effect of the
medication was effective?
506) The health care provider (HCP) writes a prescription
for carbamazepine for a client who was admitted to the
hospital. The nurse contacts the HCP to verify the
prescription if which condition is noted in the
assessment data?
507) Carbamazepine has been prescribed for a client. The
nurse should tell the client that which blood test will
be done periodically while the client is taking this
medication?
508) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
bacterial meningitis. Which clinical manifestation should
the nurse monitor for, indicating increased intracranial
pressure?
509) The health care provider is preparing to administer
edrophonium to the client with myasthenia gravis. In
planning care, the nurse understands which about the
administration of edrophonium? Select all that apply.
510) A client has a prescription to receive valproic acid
daily. To ensure the client's safety, when is the best
time for the nurse to schedule the administration of this
medication?
511) The nurse is preparing to ambulate a client with
Parkinson's disease who has recently been started on
levodopa/carbidopa. Before performing this activity with
the client, the nurse should include which most important
assessment in the client's plan of care?
512) The nurse is caring for a client who is taking oral
benztropine mesylate daily. What is the priority nursing
assessment for the client?
513) A client with a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia is
started on a regimen of carbamazepine. The nurse provides
instructions to the client about the side and adverse
effects of the medication. Which client statement
indicates an understanding of the side and adverse
effects of the medication?
514) A home care nurse visits a client at home. Clonazepam
has been prescribed for the client, and the nurse teaches
the client about the medication. Which client statement
indicates that further teaching is necessary?
515) A client who is taking phenytoin for a seizure disorder
is being admitted to the hospital because of an increasein seizure activity. The client reports severe vomiting
for the last 24 hours and an inability to take phenytoin
during that time. The nurse anticipates that the health
care provider will most likely prescribe which
medication?
516) The nurse teaches the wife of a client who is receiving
levodopa/carbidopa to avoid pyridoxine medications. Which
statement by the wife indicates an understanding of the
instructions?
517) The nurse is giving medication instructions to a client
who is receiving phenytoin for epilepsy. Which
instruction should the nurse include to promote adherence
to the medication?
518) The nurse is preparing an intravenous (IV) infusion of
phenytoin as prescribed by the health care provider for
the client with seizures. Which solution should the nurse
plan to use to dilute this medication?
519) A client is suspected of having myasthenia gravis.
Edrophonium is administered intravenously to determine
the diagnosis. Which indicates that the client may have
myasthenia gravis?
520) Meperidine hydrochloride is prescribed for a client
with pain. What should the nurse monitor for as a side or
adverse effect of this medication?
521) The nurse is caring for a client receiving morphine
sulfate for pain. Because this medication has been
prescribed for this client, which nursing action should
be included in the plan of care?
522) The nurse is caring for a client who has been taking
hydrocodone for the last 3 months. For which side and
adverse effects of this medication should the nurse
assess the client?
523) The nurse is reviewing the results of a test on a
sample drawn from a child who is receiving carbamazepine
for the control of seizures. The results indicate a serum
carbamazepine level of 10 mcg/mL (42.33 mmol/L). The
nurse analyzes the results and anticipates that the
health care provider (HCP) will note which prescription?
524) The nurse is caring for a client who underwent an open
reduction internal fixation to the right hip. When
administering opioid analgesics for pain, the nurse
should instruct the client that which are side and
adverse effects of opioid analgesics? Select all that
apply.
525) The nurse should question a prescription for which
medication in the client concurrently receiving tramadol?
526) On admission the client tells the nurse that
sumatriptan is prescribed. Based on this information,
which question should the nurse ask the client?
527) The nurse preparing to administer carbamazepine notices
a number of items on the client's breakfast tray. Which
item should be a cause for concern and should be removed
from the tray?
528) The nurse is told that the result of a serum
carbamazepine level for a client who is receiving the
medication for the control of seizures is 13 mcg/mL
(55.03 mmol/L). Based on this laboratory result, the
nurse anticipates that the health care provider (HCP)
will document which prescription?
529) A client reports frequent use of acetaminophen for
relief of headaches and other discomforts. The nurse
should evaluate which diagnostic data to determine if the
client is at risk for toxicity?
530) The nurse is assisting in the care of a client who is
being evaluated for possible myasthenia gravis. The
health care provider gives a test dose of edrophonium.
Evaluation of the results indicates that the test is
positive. Which would be the expected response noted by
the nurse?
531) The nurse is assisting in the care of a client with
myasthenia gravis who is receiving pyridostigmine. Which
medication should the nurse plan to have readily
available should the client develop cholinergic crisis
because of excessive medication dosage?
532) A client with myasthenia gravis becomes increasingly
weaker. The health care provider injects a dose of
edrophonium to determine whether the client is
experiencing a myasthenic crisis or a cholinergic crisis.
The nurse expects that the client will have which
reaction if in cholinergic crisis?
533) The nurse is providing instructions to a client
beginning medication therapy with divalproex sodium for
treatment of absence seizures. The nurse instructs the
client that which represents the most frequent side or
adverse effect of this medication?
534) The nurse is speaking with a client taking phenytoin
for seizure control. The client states that she has
started using birth control pills to prevent pregnancy.
Which would be an important point for the nurse to
emphasize to the client?
535) The nurse is reading the laboratory results for a
client being treated with carbamazepine for prophylaxis
of complex partial seizures. When evaluating the client's
laboratory data, the nurse determines that which value is
consistent with a side or adverse effect of this
medication?
536) The nurse is caring for a client receiving codeine
sulfate for pain. The nurse determines that the client isexperiencing a side or adverse effect of the medication
based on which finding?
537) The nurse is assisting in the care of a client being
discharged on phenytoin 100 mg three times daily. When
providing client teaching about this medication, the
nurse should be sure to include which points? Select all
that apply.
538) The nurse is providing instructions to an adolescent
prescribed phenytoin for the control of seizures. Which
statement by the adolescent indicates a need for further
teaching regarding the medication?
539) A client with a traumatic closed head injury shows
signs of secondary brain injury. What are some
manifestations of secondary brain injury? Select all that
apply.
540) The nurse is teaching a client who has had a
laryngectomy for laryngeal cancer how to use an
artificial larynx. Which statement should the nurse
include in the teaching?
541) A client has been hospitalized for removal of a
cervical radiation implant used to treat cancer. The
implant is removed, and the nurse provides home care
instructions to the client. Which statement made by the
client indicates a need for further instruction?
542) The nurse is providing instructions to the client who
is receiving external radiation therapy. Which statement,
if made by the client, indicates the need for further
instruction?
543) The home health care nurse is visiting a client who has
undergone a mastectomy. The nurse determines that the
client demonstrates greatest adjustment to the loss of
the breast if which behavior is noted?
544) The home health care nurse is providing instructions to
a client after a vulvectomy. Which instruction should the
nurse provide to the client?
545) The ambulatory care nurse is providing discharge
instructions to a female client who underwent cryosurgery
with laser therapy because of a positive Papanicolaou
test. Which statement by the client indicates an
understanding of the instructions?
546) The nurse has provided discharge instructions to a
client who underwent a right mastectomy with axillary
lymph node dissection. Which statement made by the client
indicates a need for further instruction regarding home
care measures?
547) A client is admitted to the nursing unit after
undergoing radical prostatectomy for cancer. The nurse
anticipates that which problem would be of most concern
to the client in the immediate postoperative period?
548) The home care nurse visits a client who has just
returned home from the hospital after a mastectomy with a
suction drain in place. Which observed client behavior
requires a need for further teaching?
549) The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results for
a client with a diagnosis of leukemia who is receiving
chemotherapy. The nurse notes that the client's platelet
count is 20,000 mm3 (200 × 109/L). The nurse should
prepare to implement which action based on this finding?
550) The clinic nurse has conducted a health screening
clinic to identify clients who are at risk for cervical
cancer. The nurse is reviewing the assessment findings in
the records of the clients who attended the clinic. Which
client is at lowest risk for developing this type of
cancer?
551) The nurse is reviewing the medical record for a client
who has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. The nurse
should check which diagnostic test noted in the client's
record to determine the stage of the disease?
552) The nurse is reviewing the record of a client who was
admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of ovarian
cancer. A client has received an unsealed radioactive
isotope for treatment of thyroid cancer. Which
instruction is essential for the nurse to provide the
client?
553) The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results for
a client with bladder cancer with bone metastasis. The
nurse should contact the health care provider (HCP) if
which finding is noted?
554) The community health nurse has conducted a teaching
session for community members about the risk factors for
laryngeal cancer. Which statement by a person attending
the session indicates that teaching was effective?
555) A client is admitted to the hospital with suspected
bladder cancer. The nurse assesses the client for which
early signs and symptoms of the disease?
556) The nurse is caring for a client with leukemia. In
assessing the client for signs of leukemia, the nurse
determines that what should be monitored?
557) The nurse conducted discharge teaching for the client
diagnosed with melanoma. Which statement by a client
indicates that education was effective?
558) The nurse is performing a skin assessment on a client
diagnosed with malignant melanoma. The nurse should
expect to note which characteristic of this type of skin
lesion?
559) The nurse is reviewing the record of a client admitted
to the hospital with a diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease.
Which assessment findings noted in the client's record
are associated with this diagnosis? Select all that
apply.
560) The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results for
a client receiving chemotherapy. The nurse notes that the
white blood cell count is extremely low and places the
client on neutropenic precautions. Which interventions
are components of these types of precautions? Select all
that apply.
561) The nurse is preparing to care for a client with a
diagnosis of metastatic cancer. The nurse notes
documentation in the client's chart that the client is
experiencing cachexia. Which should the nurse expect to
note on assessment of the client?
562) The nurse is caring for a client with leukemia who is
receiving intravenous chemotherapy. The nurse reviews the
laboratory results and notes that the white blood cell
count is 2000 mm3 (2 × 109/L), the platelet count is
150,000 mm3 (150 × 109/L), the clotting time is 10
minutes, and the ammonia level is 20 mcg/dL (12 mcmol/L).
Which nursing action would be appropriate?
563) The client has undergone mastectomy. The nurse
determines that the client is making the best adjustment
to the loss of the breast if which behavior is observed?
564) The client is preparing for discharge from the hospital
after radical vulvectomy. The nurse should include which
activity as appropriate for the client immediately after
discharge?
565) A community health nurse is providing an educational
session on cancer of the cervix for women living in the
community. The nurse informs the community residents that
which is an early sign of this type of cancer?
566) The nurse is doing preoperative teaching with a client
newly diagnosed with a stage I cervical cancer. Which
statement by the client indicates that education was
effective?
567) The nurse is reviewing a plan of care for a client with
cancer of the cervix who is undergoing treatment with a
cesium (radiation) implant. Which nursing interventions
are most appropriate for this client? Select all that
apply.
568) The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a
client who has undergone treatment of cervical cancer
with a radiation (cesium) implant. Which instruction
should the nurse provide to the client?
569) The nurse is caring for a client with metastatic breast
cancer. The client describes a new and sudden sharp pain
in the back. Based on this assessment finding, which is
the priority nursing intervention?
570) The nurse is counseling a woman about decreasing her
risk for cervical cancer. Which statement by the client
indicates a need for further counseling?
571) A woman has just been told by the health care provider
that she has breast cancer. The woman responds, "Oh, no!
Does this mean I'm going to die?" The nurse interprets
the woman's initial reaction as which response?
572) The nurse has provided instructions to a client
receiving external radiation therapy. Which client
statement would indicate a need for further instruction
regarding self-care related to the radiation therapy?
573) The nurse has provided instructions to a client
regarding testicular self-examination (TSE). Which client
statement indicates the need for further teaching
regarding TSE?
574) A client seeks treatment in an ambulatory clinic for a
complaint of hoarseness that has lasted for 6 weeks. On
the basis of this symptom, the nurse should consider
developing a plan of care for which possible medical
diagnosis?
575) A client calls the ambulatory care clinic and tells the
nurse that she found an area that looks like the peel of
an orange when performing breast self-examination (BSE)
but found no other changes. What is the nurse's best
response to this client?
576) The nurse is taking a history from a client suspected
of having testicular cancer. Which data will be most
helpful in determining the risk factors for this type of
cancer?
577) For the client with stomatitis resulting from
chemotherapy, the care plan should include which
intervention?
578) Which interventions are the most appropriate for a
client who is experiencing thrombocytopenia? Select all
that apply.
579) The nurse is providing care to a client who has
undergone modified right mastectomy for the treatment of
breast cancer. Which activity should the nurse
incorporate into the plan of care?
.
580) The community health nurse is preparing an educational
session for a group of women and will be discussing the
primary prevention strategies and treatment measures for
breast cancer. What information should the nurse include
in the educational session?
581) The community nurse is conducting a health promotion
program at a local school and is discussing the risk
factors associated with cervical cancer. Which are risk
factors for cervical cancer? Select all that apply.
582) The nurse should include which intervention in the care
of a client who has undergone a vaginal hysterectomy for
the treatment of cancer? Select all that apply.
583) The oncology nurse specialist provides an educational
session for nursing staff regarding the characteristics
of Hodgkin's disease. The nurse determines that further
teaching is needed if a nursing staff member states that
which is a characteristic of the disease?
584) The community health nurse conducts a health promotion
program for community members regarding testicular
cancer. The nurse determines that further information
needs to be provided if a community member states that
which is a sign of testicular cancer?
585) A client is receiving external radiation to the neck
for cancer of the larynx. Which is the most likely
expected effect?
586) A cervical radiation implant is placed in a client who
is undergoing treatment of cervical cancer. The nurse
should initiate which activity prescription as the most
appropriate for this client?
587) The client reports to the nurse that while performing
testicular self-examination, he found a lump the size and
shape of a pea. Which statement is the most appropriate
response to the client?
588) The nurse is admitting a client with laryngeal cancer
to the nursing unit. What should the nurse assess for as
the most common risk factor for this type of cancer?
589) A client receiving chemotherapy is experiencing
mucositis. The nurse should advise the client to use
which item as the best substance to rinse the mouth?
590) The nurse is reviewing the preoperative prescriptions
for a client with a colon tumor who is scheduled for
abdominal perineal resection and notes that the health
care provider has prescribed neomycin for the client.
After discussing a prescription for neomycin with the
nursing student who is caring for the client, the nurse
determines that the student understands the rationale for
administration if which statement is made?
591) The nurse is caring for a client who has undergone a
radical neck dissection and creation of a tracheostomy
because of laryngeal cancer and is providing discharge
instructions to the client. Which should be included in
the instructions? Select all that apply.
592) Which statement made by a client who will undergo
cytoreductive (debulking) surgery for ovarian cancer
indicates that teaching by the nurse was effective?
593) The nurse is caring for a client with prostate cancer
who is being treated with a hormone therapy. What should
the nurse monitor for in order to evaluate the effect of
this treatment?
594) The nurse is caring for a client with cancer of the
prostate who has undergone a prostatectomy. Which action
should the nurse include in discharge instructions?
595) The oncology nurse is providing a teaching session for
a group of nursing students regarding the risks and
causes of bladder cancer. Which statement by a student
would indicate a need for further teaching?
596) The nurse is caring for a client after intravesical
instillation of an alkylating chemotherapeutic agent for
the treatment of bladder cancer. What should the nurse
instruct the client to do after the instillation?
597) The community nurse is conducting a health promotion
program, and the topic of the discussion relates to the
risk factors for gastric cancer. Which item, if
identified as a risk factor by a client, indicates a need
for further discussion?
598) A client with leukemia is receiving busulfan and
allopurinol. The nurse should tell the client that the
purpose of the allopurinol is to prevent which symptom?
599) A 67-year-old man is receiving outpatient radiation
treatments for carcinoma of the oropharynx and has
developed dysphagia. The nurse develops a teaching plan
regarding dysphagia and includes which interventions in
the plan? Select all that apply.
600) A client with a medical diagnosis of breast cancer is
undergoing chemotherapy. The client complains to the
nurse about losing her hair and severe fatigue from the
treatment. Which interventions should the nurse implement
for this client? Select all that apply.
.
601) The nurse is caring for a client undergoing external
radiation. The client has developed a dry desquamation of
the skin in the treatment area, and the nurse is teaching
about management of the skin reaction. Which comment made
by the client suggests understanding of the instructions?
602) The nurse is monitoring a client with chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Which sign should the nurse
specifically monitor for and report to the health care
provider?
603) A client with bladder cancer has undergone surgical
removal of the bladder with creation of an ileal conduit.
Which assessment findings indicate that the client is
developing complications? Select all that apply.
604) A client who is receiving chemotherapy for breast
cancer develops myelosuppression. Which instructions
should the nurse include in the client's discharge
teaching plan? Select all that apply.
605) A client with laryngeal cancer has undergone
laryngectomy and is now receiving external radiation
therapy to the head and neck. The nurse should monitor
the client for which side and adverse effects of external
radiation? Select all that apply.
606) The nurse in the health care provider's office is
performing a postoperative assessment of a client who
underwent mastectomy of her right breast 2 weeks ago. The
client tells the nurse that she is very concerned because
she has numbness in the area of the surgery and along the
inner side of the arm from the armpit to the elbow. The
nurse should provide which information to the client
about her complaint?
607) The nurse has instructed the client in the correct
technique for breast self-examination (BSE). For a
portion of the examination, the client will lie down. The
nurse should teach the client to put the pillow in which
location for self-examination of the right breast?
608) The nurse has conducted a cancer prevention seminar for
clients in an ambulatory setting. The nurse determines
that teaching was effective if the clients select which
food item on the menu?
609) The nurse has provided teaching for an adult client
about screening for a colon cancer. Which statement by
the client indicates that education was effective?
610) A 27-year-old client is undergoing evaluation of lumps
in her breasts. In determining whether the client could
have fibrocystic breast disorder, the nurse should ask
her whether the breast lumps seem to become more
prominent or troublesome at which time?
611) The nurse is performing an admission assessment of a
client with a possible right colon tumor. Which sign or
symptom should the nurse anticipate the client may
report?
612) A client has undergone abdominal perineal resection for
a bowel tumor. The nurse interprets that the client's
colostomy is beginning to function if which sign is
noted?
613) The nurse monitoring an oncological client assesses for
which early sign of vena cava syndrome?
614) The nurse has conducted an educational session about
risk factors for bladder cancer with clients in the
ambulatory care center. Which statements by the clients
indicate that teaching was effective? Select all that
apply.
615) A client with liver cancer who is receiving
chemotherapy tells the nurse that some foods taste
bitter. The nurse would try to limit which food that is
most likely to cause this bitter taste for the client?
616) A client is having a diagnostic workup for colorectal
cancer. Which factors in the client's history place the
client at increased risk for this type of cancer? Select
all that apply.
617) The nurse is teaching a group of adults about the
warning signs of cancer. Which signs and symptoms should
the nurse mention to the group? Select all that apply.
618) The nurse is reviewing the record of a client who
arrives at the health care clinic. The nurse notes that
the client is taking letrozole. The nurse should suspect
that the client has which disorder?
619) The nurse is monitoring a client with acute lymphocytic
leukemia for toxic effects of asparaginase. The nurse
should notify the health care provider if monitoring
reveals which finding?
620) A client with testicular cancer is receiving cisplatin.
The nurse assesses for which finding as a toxic effect of
this medication?
621) The nurse transcribes a medication prescription for
ifosfamide for a client with a diagnosis of germ cell
cancer of the testes. The nurse reviews the client's
history and looks for another prescription for which
medication, which usually is administered with the
antineoplastic medication?
622) A client with squamous cell carcinoma is receiving
bleomycin. What is the priority assessment of the nurse
when monitoring for side and adverse effects of
bleomycin?
623) The nurse caring for a client receiving vincristine is
monitoring the client for toxicity. The nurse interprets
that the client is experiencing a toxic effect of this
medication on the basis of which assessment finding?
624) A client with cancer is receiving a continuous
intravenous infusion of morphine sulfate. The nurse
monitoring the client for adverse effects would become
most concerned about which vital sign?
625) A client is receiving intravesical chemotherapy for
cancer of the bladder. The nurse should plan to take
which action after the completion of each treatment?
626) A female client with a diagnosis of breast cancer is
taking cyclophosphamide. The client calls the health care
clinic and tells the nurse that the medication is
upsetting her stomach. Which instruction should the nurse
provide to the client?
627) The nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client who
will be receiving intravenous mitomycin for the treatment
of cancer. In developing the plan of care, the nurse
includes monitoring which as the priority?
628) The nurse is monitoring a client with leukemia who is
receiving doxorubicin by intravenous infusion. The nurse
should monitor for which finding that would indicate
doxorubicin toxicity?
629) The nurse is collecting subjective and objective data
from a client and notes that the client is taking
capecitabine. The nurse determines that this medication
has been prescribed to treat which condition?
630) Capecitabine has been prescribed for a client, and the
client asks the nurse about the action of the medication.
The nurse formulates a response based on which mechanism
of action of this medication?
631) The health care provider (HCP) writes a prescription
for capecitabine for a client who was admitted to thehospital. The nurse should contact the HCP to verify the
prescription if which condition is noted in the
assessment data?
632) Capecitabine has been prescribed for a client. The
nurse should tell the client that which blood test will
be done periodically while the client is taking this
medication?
633) Capecitabine has been prescribed for a client, and the
client asks the nurse about the side effects of the
medication. The nurse responds that a frequent side
effect of this medication is which finding?
634) A client admitted to the hospital is taking
capecitabine. The nurse should monitor the client for
which symptom that is a side or adverse effect of the
medication?
635) Capecitabine has been prescribed, and the nurse
provides instructions to the client about the medication.
Which statement by the client indicates the need for
further instruction?
636) A female client with carcinoma of the breast is
admitted to the hospital for treatment with intravenously
administered doxorubicin. The client tells the nurse that
she has been told by her friends that she is going to
lose all her hair. What is the most appropriate nursing
response?
637) The clinic nurse prepares instructions for a client who
developed stomatitis after the administration of a course
of antineoplastic medications. The nurse should provide
the client with which instruction?
638) A health care provider prescribes cisplatin and
vincristine to a client with bladder cancer. The nurse
should explain to the client that 2 medications are
administered together for which reason?
639) A client with lung cancer is receiving a high dose of
methotrexate. A health care provider also prescribesleucovorin to the client. The nurse should explain to the
client that leucovorin is prescribed for which reason?
640) The nurse is caring for a client receiving combination
chemotherapy. Which nursing intervention is the most
appropriate?
641) A client with cancer has received a course of
chemotherapy with fluorouracil. The nurse should tell the
client to report which finding immediately?
642) The nurse is reviewing medical record notes of a client
with bladder cancer who is prescribed concentrations of
methotrexate followed by leucovorin (citrovorum factor,
folic acid). The nurse should include in the client's
education which information about the anticipated
therapeutic effect of leucovorin?
643) The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving
asparaginase. The nurse should monitor the client for
improvement of which condition?
644) The nurse is caring for a client on the oncology unit
who has developed stomatitis during chemotherapy. The
nurse should plan which measure to treat this
complication?
645) A client who has been diagnosed with cancer is to
receive chemotherapy with both cisplatin and vincristine.
The client asks the nurse why both medications must be
given together. The nurse should explain to the client
that the combination of 2 chemotherapeutic medications is
used for which reason?
646) The nurse tells a client with leukemia who is receiving
chemotherapy that allopurinol has been added to the
medication list. When the client asks the purpose of the
new medication, the nurse responds that the allopurinol
is intended to prevent which problem?
647) The client with breast cancer has been given a
prescription for cyclophosphamide. The nurse determines
that the client understands the proper use of the
medication if the client states to take which measure?
648) The nurse should be prepared to institute bleeding
precautions in the client receiving antineoplastic
medication if which result was reported from the
laboratory?
649) A client with cancer is about to be started on
mitomycin. The nurse should contact the health care
provider after noting that the client is also taking
which medication?
650) The nurse is assigned to care for a client with
metastatic breast cancer who is taking tamoxifen citrate.
The nurse plans to monitor for which changes in
laboratory values for this client? Select all that apply.
651) The nurse is monitoring a client who has just returned
from surgery after a transurethral resection of the
prostate (TURP). The client has a 3-way Foley catheter in
place for ongoing bladder irrigation. The nurse is
observing the color of the client's urine and should
expect which urine color during the immediate
postoperative period?
652) A client who has had a prostatectomy has been
instructed in perineal exercises to gain control of the
urinary sphincter. The nurse determines that the client
demonstrates a need for further teaching when he states
that he will perform which movement as part of these
exercises?
653) A client has developed acute kidney injury (AKI) as a
complication of glomerulonephritis. Which should the
nurse expect to observe in the client?
654) The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a client
newly diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Which
factor will enhance the educational process?
655) The nurse is analyzing the posthemodialysis laboratory
test results for a client with chronic kidney disease.The nurse interprets that the dialysis is having an
expected but nontherapeutic effect if which value is
decreased?
656) A client diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is
scheduled to begin hemodialysis. The nurse determines
that which neurological and psychosocial manifestations,
if exhibited by this client, are related to the CKD?
Select all that apply.
657) A client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been
taking aluminum hydroxide gel. On the basis of this
information, the nurse determines that the client is most
at risk for which problem?
658) The nurse is working with a client newly diagnosed with
chronic kidney disease (CKD) to set up a schedule for
hemodialysis. The client states, "This is impossible! How
can I even think about leading a normal life again if
this is what I'm going to have to do?" The nurse
determines that the client is exhibiting which problem?
659) A client with an arteriovenous fistula in the left arm
who is undergoing hemodialysis is at risk for infection.
Which should the nurse formulate as the best outcome goal
for this client problem?
660) The nurse is giving general instructions to a client
receiving hemodialysis. Which statement would be most
appropriate for the nurse to include?
661) A client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been on
dialysis for 3 years. The client is receiving the usual
combination of medications for the disease, including
aluminum hydroxide as a phosphate-binding agent. The
client now presents with mental cloudiness, dementia, and
complaints of bone pain. The nurse determines that these
assessment data are compatible with which condition?
662) A client undergoing hemodialysis is at risk for
bleeding from the heparin used during the hemodialysis
treatment. The nurse assesses for this occurrence by
periodically checking the results of which laboratory
test?
663) The nurse is monitoring the fluid balance of an
assigned client. The nurse determines that the client has
proper fluid balance if which 24-hour intake and output
totals are noted?
664) The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client
with a diagnosis of pyelonephritis. Which disorder, if
noted on the client's record, should the nurse identify
as a risk factor for this disorder?
665) A client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is
prescribed aluminum hydroxide. Which information should
the nurse include while instructing the client regarding
the action of this medication?
666) The registered nurse is instructing a new nursing
graduate about hemodialysis. Which statement made by the
new nursing graduate indicates an understanding of the
procedure for hemodialysis? Select all that apply.
667) The nurse is caring for a client with acute kidney
injury (AKI) experiencing metabolic acidosis. When
performing an assessment, the nurse should expect to note
which breathing pattern?
668) The nursing student is assigned to care for a client
with a diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI), diuretic
phase. The nursing instructor asks the student about the
primary goal of the treatment plan for this client. Which
goal, if stated by the nursing student, indicates an
adequate understanding of the treatment plan for this
client?
669) The nurse instructs a client about continuous
ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Which statement by
the client indicates an accurate understanding of CAPD?
670) Which client is most at risk for developing a Candida
urinary tract infection (UTI)?
671) A cystectomy is performed for a client with a diagnosis
of bladder cancer, and a Kock pouch is created for
urinary diversion. In creating a discharge teaching plan
for the client, the nurse should include which
instruction in the plan?
672) A client is having difficulty coughing and deepbreathing because of pain after a nephrectomy. Which
action by the nurse is helpful in promoting optimal
respiratory function?
673) A client being discharged home after renal
transplantation has a risk for infection related to
immunosuppressive medication therapy. The nurse
determines that the client needs further teaching on
measures to prevent and control infection if the client
states that it is necessary to take which action?
674) A client with a bladder injury has had surgical repair
of the injured area with placement of a suprapubic
catheter. Which is the most appropriate nursing action to
prevent complications of this procedure?
.
675) The nurse is caring for a client with acute kidney
injury (AKI). The nurse should test the client's urine
for proteinuria to determine which type of AKI?
676) The nurse is preparing to perform a discharge teaching
with a client who is started on hemodialysis. Which
information should the nurse provide regarding the
hemodialysis schedule?
677) A client is about to begin hemodialysis. Which measures
should the nurse employ in the care of the client? Select
all that apply.
678) A client is scheduled for surgical creation of an
internal arteriovenous (AV) fistula on the following day.
The client says to the nurse, "I'll be so happy when the
fistula is made tomorrow. This means I can have that
other hemodialysis catheter pulled right out." Which
interpretation should the nurse make based on the
client's statement?
679) The nursing student is caring for a client with benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The nursing instructor asks
the student to identify the clinical manifestations
associated with this condition. The student needs further
teaching if the student states that which finding is an
early symptom of BPH?
680) A client with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) has the
problem of ineffective coping. Which nursing
interventions are appropriate in working with this
client? Select all that apply.
681) The nurse has administered a dose of meperidine
hydrochloride to a client with renal colic as treatment
for pain. The nurse carefully monitors this client for
which side and adverse effect of this medication?
682) The nurse is assessing the renal function of a client
at risk for acute kidney injury. After noting the amount
of urine output and urine characteristics, the nurse
proceeds to assess which as the best indirect indicator
of renal status?
683) A client has been diagnosed with polycystic kidney
disease. On assessment of the client, the nurse should
observe for which most common manifestation of this
disorder?
684) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client after
a cystoscopy. Which assessment finding indicates a need
to notify the health care provider (HCP)?
685) The nurse provides discharge instructions to a client
after prostatectomy. What is the priority discharge
instruction for this client?
686) A home care nurse is making home visits to an older
client with urinary incontinence who is very concerned
about the incontinent episodes. Which finding by the
nurse indicates that the client has an environmental
barrier to normal voiding?
687) The nurse has a prescription to obtain a urinalysis
specimen from a client with an indwelling urinary
catheter. Which actions should the nurse include in
performing this procedure? Select all that apply.
688) The nurse is teaching a client with nephrotic syndrome
about managing the disorder. What should the nurse
instruct the client to adjust according to the amount of
edema present?
689) The nurse is caring for a client just after
ureterolithotomy and is monitoring the drainage from the
ureteral catheter hourly. Suddenly, the catheter stops
draining. The nurse assesses the client and determines
that which could be the cause of the problem? Select all
that apply.
690) A client with renal cell carcinoma of the left kidney
is scheduled for nephrectomy. The right kidney appears
normal at this time. The client is anxious about whether
dialysis will ultimately be needed. The nurse should plan
to use which information in discussions with the client
to alleviate anxiety?
.
691) The nurse is teaching a client with renal cancer who is
scheduled for a renal artery embolization about theprocedure. Which statement by the client indicates that
the educational session was effective?
692) A client with renal cancer is being treated
preoperatively with radiation therapy. What statement by
the client demonstrates understanding of proper care of
the skin over the treatment field?
693) The nurse is urging a client to cough and deep breathe
after nephrectomy. The client tells the nurse, "That's
easy for you to say! You don't have to do this." The
nurse interprets that the client's statement is most
likely to be a result of which factor?
694) A client is being evaluated as a potential kidney donor
for a family member. The client asks the nurse why
separate teams are evaluating donor and recipient. What
is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
695) The nurse is caring for a client immediately after
nephrectomy and renal transplantation. What is the most
appropriate datum to use in planning administration of
intravenous fluids to this client?
696) A female client who has been receiving radiation
therapy for bladder cancer tells the nurse that it feels
as if she is voiding through the vagina. The nurse
interprets that the client may be experiencing which
problem?
697) The nurse is preparing to teach ostomy care to a client
who has just had a urinary diversion; the client
expresses concern about body appearance. Which client
action indicates that the best initial positive
adaptation is being made?
698) The home health nurse is planning to make a home visit
to a client who has undergone surgical creation of an
ileal conduit. The nurse should include which information
on ostomy care in discussion with the client?
699) A client who is to have a cystectomy with creation of
an ileal conduit asks the nurse why the bowel needs to be
cleansed before surgery if the bladder is being removed.
Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
700) A client with epididymitis is upset about the extent of
scrotal edema. Attempts to reassure the client that this
condition is temporary have not been effective. The nurse
should plan to address which client problem?
701) A client is diagnosed with epididymitis. The nurse
checks the health care provider's prescriptions and
expects that which measures will be prescribed? Select
all that apply.
702) The nurse is providing instructions regarding the
complications of peritoneal dialysis. The nurse
emphasizes that onset of peritonitis, a serious
complication, is most likely to be associated with which
clinical manifestation?
703) A client who is performing peritoneal dialysis at home
calls the clinic and reports that the outflow from the
dialysis catheter seems to be decreasing in amount. The
clinic nurse should ask which question first?
704) The nurse is assessing a client who has returned from
the postanesthesia care unit after transurethral
resection of the prostate (TURP). The nurse should assess
for which color in the urinary drainage tubing that
indicates proper irrigation and adequate functioning of
the device?
705) The nurse caring for a client immediately after
transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) notices
that the client has suddenly become confused and
disoriented. Which is the priority nursing action for
this client?
706) The nurse is participating in a prostate screening
clinic for men. Which complaints by a client are
associated with prostatism? Select all that apply.
707) A client has just had a Foley catheter removed and is
to be started on a bladder retraining program. Which
intervention will provide the most useful information
about the client's ability to empty the bladder?
708) The nurse is planning a teaching session with a client
who has chronic kidney disease (CKD) about managing the
condition between dialysis treatments. The nurse should
plan to include the instruction that weight gain between
dialysis treatments should be ideally what value?
709) A client undergoing hemodialysis begins to experience
muscle cramping. What is the best action by the
hemodialysis nurse in this situation?
710) The nurse is admitting a client from the postanesthesia
care unit who has had percutaneous nephrolithotomy for
calculi in the renal pelvis. The nurse anticipates that
the client's care will most likely involve monitoring
which device?
711) The nurse is preparing to care for a client after a
renal scan. Which intervention should the nurse include
in the post procedure plan of care?
712) A client passes a urinary stone, and laboratory
analysis of the stone indicates that it is composed of
calcium oxalate. On the basis of these data, which should
the nurse specifically include in the dietary
instructions?
713) The nurse checks the serum myoglobin level for a client
with a crush injury to the right lower leg because the
client is at risk for developing which type of acute
kidney injury?
714) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
chronic kidney disease and uremia. The nurse is
developing interventions to assist in promoting an
increased dietary intake while at the same time
maintaining necessary dietary restrictions. Which action
should the nurse include in the plan of care?
715) A client who is undergoing peritoneal dialysis calls
the nurse at the renal unit and reports the presence of
severe abdominal pain and diarrhea. The client also
informs the nurse that the peritoneal dialysis returns
are brown-tinged in color. Which would the nurse suspect?
716) The nurse is providing dietary instructions to a client
with an oxalate kidney stone. The nurse should instruct
the client to avoid which food?
717) A client with uric acid calculi is placed on a lowpurine diet. The nurse instructs the client to restrict
the intake of which food?
718) The nurse has provided instructions regarding home care
measures for a client with acute pyelonephritis. Which
statement by the client indicates a need for further
teaching?
719) The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with
a diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome whose glomerular
filtration rate (GFR) is normal. Which interventions
should the nurse include in the plan of care? Select all
that apply.
720) The nurse is reviewing the assessment findings for a
client with a diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome. Which
should the nurse expect to note in this client?
721) The nurse is reviewing the urinalysis results for a
client with glomerulonephritis. Which findings should the
nurse expect to note? Select all that apply.
722) The ambulatory care nurse is providing instructions to
a client after a cystoscopy. Which statement by the
client indicates a need for further teaching?
723) The nurse is providing instructions to a client who is
scheduled for cystoscopy and possible biopsy under
general anesthesia. Which information should the nurse
include?
724) The nurse is performing assessment on a client with
acute kidney injury who is in the oliguric phase. Which
should the nurse expect to note? Select all that apply.
725) The nurse instructor is evaluating a nursing student
for knowledge regarding care of a client with acute
kidney injury. Which statement by the student
demonstrates the need for further teaching about the
diuretic phase of acute kidney injury?
726) The graduate nurse is caring for a client with
decreased renal perfusion. The registered nurse
determines that the graduate nurse demonstrates
understanding of why this is occurring if which statement
is made?
727) The nurse has provided dietary instructions to a client
with renal calculi who must learn about the foods that
yield an alkaline residue in the urine. The nurse
determines that education was effective if the client
chooses which selections from a diet menu?
728) The nurse has given instructions about Kegel exercises
to a female client with a cystocele. The nurse determines
that the client needs further instruction if she makes
which statement?
729) The spouse of a client with acute kidney injury
secondary to heart failure asks the nurse how a heart
problem can affect the kidneys. The nurse should
formulate a response using what fact about the kidneys?
730) The nurse is caring for a client who was prescribed
furosemide. The nurse should monitor the client for
damage of which kidney structure?
731) The nurse measures the cardiac output of a client and
finds it to be 6 L/min. Which amount of kidney perfusion
should the nurse anticipate?
732) The nurse is caring for a client with a bladder
infection. The nurse plans care understanding that the
primary risk factor for spread of infection in this
client is dysfunction of which structure?
733) A client is experiencing the syndrome of inappropriate
antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion. When explaining
this disorder to the client and family, the nurse recalls
that ADH works to reabsorb water in which parts of the
nephron?
734) The nurse is monitoring the urine output of a client
with low serum protein level and urinary output less than
30 mL in the last hour. Based on these data, the nurse
understands that low urinary output is caused by which
force within the kidneys?
735) The nurse is caring for a client whose urine output was
25 mL per hour for 2 consecutive hours. The nurse reviews
the health care provider's prescriptions and plans care,
knowing that which client-related factor would increase
the amount of blood flow to the kidneys?
736) The nurse is caring for an older client. Which finding
should the nurse expect to note in this client while
evaluating renal function?
737) The nurse provides instructions to a client about newly
prescribed furosemide. Which information should the nurse
use to provide instructions in this teaching session?
738) The nurse is admitting a client who has an
arteriovenous (AV) fistula in the right arm for
hemodialysis. Which nursing intervention is the best way
to prevent injury to the AV site?
739) A client is being discharged to home while recovering
from acute kidney injury (AKI). Reduced dietary intake of
which substance indicates to the nurse that the client
understands the dietary teaching?
740) The nurse is working on a medical-surgical nursing unit
and is caring for several clients with chronic kidney
disease. The nurse interprets that which client is best
suited for peritoneal dialysis as a treatment option?
741) A client tells the nurse about a pattern of a strong
urge to void, followed by incontinence before the client
can get to the bathroom. Based on the data provided,
which condition should the nurse suspect?
742) The nurse has provided instructions to a client with a
urinary tract infection regarding foods and fluids to
consume that will acidify the urine. Which fluids should
the nurse include in the client's teaching plan that will
aid in acidifying the urine? Select all that apply.
743) A client has urinary calculi composed of uric acid. The
nurse is teaching the client dietary measures to prevent
further development of uric acid calculi. The nurse
should inform the client that it is acceptable to consume
which item?
744) The nurse has performed a nutritional assessment on a
client with cystitis. The nurse should tell the client toconsume which beverage to minimize recurrence of
cystitis?
745) A client with nephrolithiasis arrives at the clinic for
a follow-up visit. Laboratory analysis of the stone that
the client passed 1 week earlier indicates that the stone
is composed of calcium oxalate. Based on these data, what
food item does the nurse instruct the client to avoid?
746) Before providing care for a client in the late stages
of chronic kidney disease (CKD), the nurse should review
the results of which most relevant laboratory studies?
747) Which finding noted in the client on continuous
ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) should be reported
to the health care provider (HCP)?
748) A client experiencing end-stage kidney disease has an
arteriovenous (AV) fistula placed surgically for
hemodialysis. Which action is most appropriate for the
nurse to document in the plan for care of the AV fistula?
749) In performing a physical assessment of a client with
chronic kidney disease (CKD), which finding should the
nurse anticipate?
750) The client diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH) is scheduled for a transrectal ultrasound
examination and a test to measure the level of prostatespecific antigen (PSA). The client says to the nurse, "I
can't remember . . . can you tell me again why I need
these tests to be done?" The nurse responds, knowing that
these tests are done for which purpose?
751) The client with a crush injury to the leg has a highly
positive urine myoglobin level. The nurse should assess
this client carefully for signs and symptoms of which
problem?
752) The nurse has completed teaching with the hemodialysis
client about self-monitoring between hemodialysis
treatments. The nurse should determine that education was
effective if the client states to record which parameters
daily?
753) A client diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease has
been taught about the treatment plan for this disease.
The nurse should determine that the client needs further
teaching if the client states that which is included in
the treatment plan?
754) The nurse is preparing to care for a client receiving
peritoneal dialysis. Which should be included in the
nursing plan of care to prevent the major complication
associated with peritoneal dialysis?
755) A client with chronic kidney disease has completed a
hemodialysis treatment. The nurse should use which
standard indicators to evaluate the client's status after
dialysis?
756) The client with chronic kidney disease has an
indwelling abdominal catheter for peritoneal dialysis.
The client spills water on the catheter dressing while
bathing. Which action should the nurse immediately take?
757) A client with urolithiasis (struvite stones) has a
history of chronic urinary tract infections. What should
the nurse plan to teach the client to avoid?
758) The nurse is planning teaching for a female client
diagnosed with urethritis caused by chlamydial infection.
Which information should the nurse plan to include in the
teaching session?
759) A client with chlamydial infection has received
instructions on self-care and prevention of further
infection. The nurse determines that the client needsfurther teaching if the client states that he or she will
take which action?
760) The nurse is reviewing the list of components contained
in the peritoneal dialysis solution with the client. The
client asks the nurse about the purpose of the glucose
contained in the solution. The nurse should base the
response on knowing that which is the action of the
glucose in the solution?
761) A client with benign prostatic hyperplasia undergoes a
transurethral resection of the prostate. Postoperatively
the client is receiving continuous bladder irrigations.
The nurse assesses the client for manifestations of
transurethral resection syndrome. Which assessment data
would indicate the onset of this syndrome?
762) A client with prostatitis following kidney infection
has received instructions on management of the condition
at home and prevention of recurrence. The nurse
determines that education was effective if the client
makes which statement?
763) A client with chronic kidney disease who is scheduled
for hemodialysis this morning is due to receive a daily
dose of enalapril. When should the nurse plan to
administer this medication?
764) A client with an external arteriovenous shunt in place
for hemodialysis is at risk for bleeding. Which is the
priority nursing intervention?
765) The nurse has taught the client with polycystic kidney
disease about management of the disorder and prevention
and recognition of complications. The nurse should
determine that the client understands the instructions if
the client states that which should be reported to the
health care provider (HCP)? Select all that apply.
766) The nurse is caring for a client who has just returned
from having a cystoscopy. The nurse should recognize
which as an abnormal assessment finding for this client?
767) The nurse provides home care instructions to a client
undergoing hemodialysis with regard to care of a newly
created arteriovenous (AV) fistula. Which client
statement indicates that teaching was effective?
768) The nurse assessing the ureterostomy of a postoperative
client interprets that the stoma has normal
characteristics if which is observed?
769) A client with glomerulonephritis has developed acute
kidney injury (AKI) as a complication. The nurse should
expect to note which abnormal finding documented on the
client's medical record?
770) A client has been diagnosed with pyelonephritis. The
nurse interprets that which health problem has placed the
client at risk for this disorder?
771) A client has chronic kidney disease (CKD) that does yet
not require dialysis. Which client statement indicates
the need for further teaching?
772) A client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is being
managed by continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
(CAPD). During outflow, the nurse notes that only half of
the 2-L dialysate has returned and the flow has stopped.
Which interventions should the nurse take to enhance the
outflow? Select all that apply.
773) The health care provider writes prescriptions for a
client with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Which
prescription should the nurse question?
774) Nitrofurantoin is prescribed for the client. The nurse
checks the client's record, knowing that this medication
is contraindicated in which disorder?
775) Oral bethanechol chloride is prescribed for the client.
The nurse should instruct the client to take this
medication at which time?
776) Epoetin alfa is prescribed for a client diagnosed with
chronic kidney disease. The client asks the nurse about
the purpose of the medication. Which response by the
nurse is most appropriate?
777) Tamsulosin hydrochloride is prescribed for a client.
The nurse should suspect that this medication is
prescribed to relieve which condition?
778) Tamsulosin hydrochloride has been prescribed for a
client with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). How
should the nurse instruct the client to take the
medication?
779) A client who has had a prostatectomy is complaining of
pain from bladder spasms. The nurse checks the health
care provider's prescription sheet and expects to see
which medication prescribed to treat the problem?
780) A client with chronic kidney disease has a medication
prescription for epoetin alfa. The nurse should plan to
administer this medication by which method?
781) A client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who is
receiving an antihypertensive medication is experiencing
frequent hypotensive episodes. The nurse reviews the
client's medication record, knowing that which medication
would have the greatest tendency to cause hypotension?
782) Ciprofloxacin is prescribed for a client with a
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection of the urinary tract.The health care provider (HCP) should be questioned by
the nurse about the prescription if which underlying
condition is noted in the client's record?
783) Nitrofurantoin is prescribed for an adult client to
treat acute urinary tract infection (UTI). Based on the
normal adult dose, how should the nurse instruct the
client to take this medication?
784) The nurse is providing teaching for a client prescribed
ciprofloxacin for a urinary tract infection. Which
statement made by the client indicates that there is a
need for further teaching?
785) A client is receiving levofloxacin for treatment of
urinary tract infection. Which finding warrants an
immediate call to the health care provider (HCP)?
786) Bethanechol chloride is prescribed for an adult client
with postoperative bladder spasms. Based on the normal
adult dose, how should the nurse plan to administer this
medication?
787) Parenteral bethanechol chloride is prescribed for a
client with urinary retention. The nurse should plan to
administer this medication by which route?
788) Aluminum hydroxide is prescribed for a client with
chronic kidney disease (CKD). The nurse should instruct
the client to take this medication at what time?
789) A client taking metronidazole telephones the home
health nurse to report dark discoloration to the urine.
The nurse interprets that the client's complaint warrants
which nursing action at this time?
790) A client being admitted to the nursing unit has been
taking bethanechol chloride at home. During the admission
assessment, the nurse gives special attention toassessing the client for which side and adverse effect of
this medication?
791) The nurse has a prescription to administer bethanechol
chloride subcutaneously. Before giving this medication,
the nurse checks to ensure that which condition is not
noted in the client's history?
792) A client with acute pyelonephritis who was started on
antibiotic therapy 24 hours earlier is still complaining
of burning with urination. The nurse should anticipate
that the health care provider will prescribe which
medication?
793) The home health nurse is caring for a client who is
taking probenecid. The client has been instructed to
restrict the diet to low-purine foods. Which food item
should the nurse instruct the client to avoid?
794) The nurse is planning to administer furosemide 40 mg by
intravenous push (IVP) through an existing intravenous
(IV) line. To deliver this medication safely, the nurse
should perform which action?
795) A client is prescribed sulfamethoxazole for treatment
of urinary tract infection. Identification of which other
medication noted on the client's medical record requires
further collaboration with the health care provider
(HCP)?
796) Laboratory analysis of a urine sample for culture and
sensitivity reveals a bacterial infection, and the client
is diagnosed with cystitis. Nitrofurantoin is prescribed
for the client. Which is the priority nursing assessment
before administering this medication?
797) The nurse provides instructions regarding the
administration of liquid oral cyclosporine solution to a
client. Which statement, if made by the client, would
indicate the need for further teaching?
798) Nitrofurantoin is prescribed for a client with urinary
tract infection. The nurse is instructing the client
regarding the administration of the medication. Which
information about the best time to take this medication
should be included in the client's education?
799) Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is prescribed to be
administered by intravenous infusion to a client with a
recurrent urinary tract infection. How should the nurse
administer this medication?
800) Propantheline bromide is prescribed for a client with
bladder spasms. Which disorder, if noted in the client's
record, should alert the nurse to question the
prescription for this medication?
801) A client is receiving oxybutynin. The nurse should
suspect that this medication is prescribed to relieve
which condition?
802) The nurse is taking care of a client receiving
oxybutynin. Which finding should the nurse expect to note
if the client develops side or adverse effects of this
medication?
803) A client is prescribed dutasteride. Which outcome
indicates that the medication is effective?
804) The ambulatory care nurse is providing instructions to
a client with a urinary tract infection (UTI) being
started on nitrofurantoin. The nurse should provide the
client with which information?
805) A client is prescribed trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
for a recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI). The nurse
should give the client which instruction regarding this
medication?
806) A client with a urinary tract infection (UTI) is given
a prescription for levofloxacin. The nurse should provide
the client with which information about this medication?
807) The nurse is preparing a subcutaneous dose of
bethanechol prescribed for a client with urinary
retention. Before giving the dose, the nurse checks to
see that which medication is available on the emergency
cart for use if needed?
808) The nurse is administering a dose of a prescribed
diuretic to an assigned client. The nurse should monitor
the client for hypokalemia as a side effect of therapy if
the client has been receiving which medication?
809) The community health nurse is preparing an educational
class on ovarian cancer for a group of women. Which signs
and symptoms should the nurse include in the
presentation? Select all that apply.
810) The nurse is interviewing a middle-aged woman with a
history of fibrocystic disorder of the breasts. Which
statements made by the client indicate a need for further
teaching? Select all that apply.
811) The nursing student is asked to discuss information
related to the uterus with female high school students.
Which statements by the nursing student are accurate?
Select all that apply.
812) A preadolescent client asks the nurse about the onset
of puberty. The nurse describes which changes as
indicating puberty? Select all that apply.
813) The nurse presents a seminar on sexually transmitted
infections. Which information about syphilis should thenurse include in this presentation? Select all that
apply.
814) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client
admitted to the hospital who was diagnosed with toxic
shock syndrome (TSS). Which assessment question would
assist in eliciting the most specific data regarding the
cause of this syndrome?
815) The clinic nurse has provided instructions regarding
home care measures to a female client diagnosed with
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which statement, if
made by the client, indicates an understanding of these
measures?
816) A female client is suspected of having a vaginal
infection caused by the organism Candida albicans. Which
assessment question would elicit data associated with
this infection?
817) The nurse employed in a fertility clinic is providing
information to a couple considering in vitro
fertilization. The nurse's explanation should most
appropriately include which information? Select all that
apply.
818) The nurse is performing an assessment on a client who
asks how she might recognize when she is ovulating. The
nurse should explain that which occurs at ovulation?
Select all that apply.
819) An adolescent seen in the health care clinic has been
diagnosed with endometriosis. The client asks the clinic
nurse to describe this condition. Which response should
the nurse provide?
820) The nurse is providing teaching to a transgender female
to male client who will be started on testosterone
therapy. Which information should the nurse include in
the teaching session? Select all that apply.
821) The instructor asks a nursing student to identify the
phases of the ovarian cycle. Which phases identified by
the nursing student indicate an understanding of the
ovarian cycle? Select all that apply.
822) A client with a history of ovarian cysts is seen by the
health care provider (HCP). The client has had 2 previous
surgeries related to this condition. Her HCP recommends
an exploratory laparoscopic procedure for the current
ovarian cyst, which has persisted for several months. The
client states that the prior ovarian cysts were benign
and questions the need for this procedure. Which response
is best for the nurse to provide?
823) The client has a regular 32-day cycle. She asks on
which day she most likely ovulates. How should the nurse
reply?
824) A nursing student is doing a presentation on human
papillomavirus (HPV) for a young adult group aged 18 to
20 years old. What information should the nursing student
include in this presentation? Select all that apply.
825) The nurse is monitoring the chest tube drainage system
in a client with a chest tube. The nurse notes constant
bubbling in the water seal chamber. Which is the most
appropriate initial nursing action?
826) The nurse is caring for a client who is mechanically
ventilated and is monitoring for complications of
mechanical ventilation. Which assessment finding, if
noted by the nurse, indicates the need for follow-up?
827) The nurse has assisted a health care provider (HCP)
with the insertion of a chest tube. The nurse monitorsthe client and notes fluctuation of the fluid level in
the water seal chamber after the tube is inserted. Based
on this assessment finding, which action is most
appropriate?
828) The nurse has assisted the health care provider and the
anesthesiologist with placement of an endotracheal (ET)
tube for a client in respiratory distress. What is the
initial nursing action to evaluate proper ET tube
placement?
829) The nurse is preparing to perform suctioning for a
client with a tracheostomy tube and gathers the supplies
needed for the procedure. What is the initial nursing
action?
830) The nursing instructor is observing a nursing student
suctioning a client through a tracheostomy tube. Which
observation by the nursing instructor indicates an action
by the student requiring the need for further
instruction?
831) The nurse is changing the tracheostomy ties on a client
with a tracheostomy and is assessing the security of the
ties. Which method is used to ensure that the ties are
not too tightly placed?
832) The nurse is preparing for removal of an endotracheal
(ET) tube from a client. In assisting the health care
provider with this procedure, which is the initial
nursing action?
833) The nurse is caring for a client who is mechanically
ventilated, and the high-pressure ventilator alarm is
sounding. The nurse understands that which complications
may cause this alarm? Select all that apply.
834) The nurse is performing nasotracheal suctioning of a
client. The nurse determines that the client is
tolerating the procedure if which observation is made?
835) A client with a tracheostomy tube who is on a
ventilator is at risk for impaired gas exchange. The
nurse should assess for which finding as the best
indicator of adequate ongoing respiratory status?
836) The nurse is monitoring the respiratory status of a
client after creation of a tracheostomy. Which coexisting condition in the client may cause an inaccurate
pulse oximetry reading?
837) The nurse is monitoring the function of a client's
chest tube that is attached to a drainage system. The
nurse notes that the fluid in the water seal chamber
rises with inspiration and falls with expiration. The
nurse determines that which is occurring?
838) A client is diagnosed with a rib fracture and asks the
nurse why strapping of the ribs is not being done. Which
response by the nurse is most appropriate?
839) The nurse is caring for a postoperative pneumonectomy
client. Which finding on assessment of the client is an
adverse sign or symptom indicating pulmonary edema?
840) The nurse reads that a client's tuberculin skin test is
positive and notes that previous tests were negative. The
client becomes upset and asks the nurse what this means.
The nurse should base the response on which
interpretation?
841) The nurse is caring for a client with tuberculosis (TB)
who is fearful of the disease and anxious about the
prognosis. In planning nursing care, the nurse should
incorporate which intervention as the best strategy to
assist the client in coping with the illness?
842) A client diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) is distressed
over fatigue and the loss of physical stamina. What
should the nurse tell the client?
843) The nurse is assessing a client with the typical
clinical manifestations of tuberculosis (TB). During
history-taking the nurse anticipates that the client will
report presence of cough and fatigue for what period of
time?
844) The nurse is preparing for suctioning an unconscious
client who has a tracheostomy. The nurse should perform
which actions for this procedure? Select all that apply.
845) The clinic nurse administers a tuberculin skin test to
a client. The nurse tells the client to return to the
clinic for the results in how long?
846) A client who has undergone radical neck dissection for
a tumor has a potential problem of obstruction related to
postoperative edema, drainage, and secretions. To promote
adequate respiratory function in this client, the nurse
should implement which activities? Select all that apply.
847) The clinic nurse is providing instructions to a client
with a diagnosis of pharyngitis. The nurse provides which
instruction to the client?
848) A client arrives in the hospital emergency department
with a bloody nose. What is the initial nursing action?
849) The nurse provides instructions to a client after a
total laryngectomy. Which statement by the client
indicates a need for further instruction?
850) The nurse is caring for a client with a tracheostomy
tube who is receiving mechanical ventilation. The nurse
is monitoring for complications related to thetracheostomy and suspects tracheoesophageal fistula when
which occurs?
851) The nurse is caring for a client on a mechanical
ventilator. The high-pressure alarm sounds. The nurse
assesses the client and attempts to determine the cause
of the alarm. Which initial nursing action would be
appropriate if the nurse is unable to determine the cause
of ventilator alarm?
852) The low-exhaled volume alarm sounds on a mechanical
ventilator of a client with an endotracheal tube. The
nurse determines that the cause for alarm activation may
be which complication?
853) The nurse is caring for a client with an endotracheal
tube attached to a mechanical ventilator. The highpressure alarm sounds, and the nurse assesses the client.
The nurse determines that the cause of the alarm is most
likely to be due to which complication?
854) A health care provider (HCP) writes a prescription to
begin to wean the client from the mechanical ventilator
by use of intermittent mandatory ventilation/synchronized
intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV/SIMV). The
registered nurse determines that the new graduate nurse
understands this modality of weaning if which statement
is made?
855) The nurse is preparing to wean a client from a
ventilator by the use of a T-piece. Which would be a
component of the plan of care with this type of weaning
process? Select all that apply.
856) The nurse is reviewing the ventilator settings on a
client with an endotracheal tube attached to mechanical
ventilation. The nurse notes that the tidal volume is set
at 700 mL. How does the nurse interpret this setting?
857) The nurse is providing an educational session to
community members regarding histoplasmosis. The nurse
should provide which information about this disease?
858) A client who is intubated and receiving mechanical
ventilation is at risk for infection. The nurse should
include which measures in the care of this client? Select
all that apply.
859) A health care provider (HCP) tells the nurse that a
client's chest tube is to be removed. The nurse should
bring which dressing materials to the bedside for the
HCP's use?
860) The nurse enters a client's room with a pulse oximetry
machine and tells the client that the health care
provider (HCP) has prescribed continuous oxygen
saturation readings. The client's facial expression
changes to one of apprehension. The nurse can alleviate
the client's anxiety by providing which information about
pulse oximetry?
861) A young adult client has never had a chest x-ray before
and expresses to the nurse a fear of experiencing some
form of harm from the test. Which statement by the nurse
provides valid reassurance to the client?
862) The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client at
risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). As
part of the plan, the nurse will assess for which sign or
symptom for early detection of this disorder?
863) The nurse caring for a client with a closed chest
drainage system notes that the fluctuation (tidaling) in
the water seal chamber has stopped. On the basis of this
assessment finding, the nurse would suspect which
occurrence?
864) The nurse is providing instructions to a client being
discharged from the hospital following removal of a chesttube that was inserted after thoracic surgery. Which
statement made by the client indicates a need for further
teaching?
865) A nursing student is developing a plan of care for a
client with a chest tube that is attached to a chest
drainage system. Which intervention in the care plan
indicates the need for further teaching for the student?
866) The nurse is preparing to assist a client with a cuffed
tracheostomy tube to eat. What intervention is the
priority before the client is permitted to drink or eat?
867) The nurse has provided discharge instructions to the
client who has had a pneumonectomy. Which statement, if
made by the client, indicates an understanding of
appropriate home care measures?
868) A client with a history of recent upper respiratory
infection comes to the urgent care center complaining of
chest pain. The nurse determines that the pain is most
likely of a respiratory origin if the client makes which
statement about the pain?
869) A client with a fat embolus is experiencing respiratory
distress. The nurse plans to assist with which therapies?
870) The nurse is caring for a client on a mechanical
ventilator. The high-pressure alarm on the ventilator
sounds. The nurse suspects that the most likely cause of
the alarm is which finding?
871) The nurse is caring for a client on a mechanical
ventilator. The low-pressure alarm sounds. The nurse
suspects that the most likely cause of the alarm is which
finding?
872) A client who experiences frequent upper respiratory
infections (URIs) asks the nurse why food does not seemto have any taste during illness. Which response by the
nurse is most appropriate?
873) A registered nurse who is orienting a new nursing
graduate to the hospital emergency department instructs
the new graduate to monitor a client for one-sided chest
movement on the right side while the client is being
intubated by the health care provider (HCP). Which
statement made by the new nursing graduate indicates
understanding of the importance of this observation?
874) A client who is mouth breathing is receiving oxygen by
face mask. The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) asks
the registered nurse (RN) why a water bottle is attached
to the oxygen tubing near the wall oxygen outlet. The RN
responds that this feature facilitates which purpose?
875) The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a client about
the use of an incentive spirometer. The nurse tells the
client to sustain the inhaled breath for 3 seconds. When
the client asks the nurse about the rationale for this
action, the nurse explains that which is the primary
benefit?
876) The nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)
are assisting the respiratory therapist to position a
client for postural drainage. The UAP asks the nurse how
the respiratory therapist selects the position to be used
for the procedure. The nurse responds that a position is
chosen that will use gravity to help drain secretions
from which primary areas?
877) A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) who is beginning oxygen therapy asks the nurse how
to manage the amount of oxygen given. How should the
nurse instruct the client?
878) A client who is experiencing respiratory difficulty
asks the nurse, "Why it is so much easier to breathe out
than in?" In providing a response, the nurse explainsthat breathing is easier on exhalation because of which
respiratory responses?
879) A client who has been diagnosed with pleurisy tells the
nurse that it is painful to inhale. The nurse responds
that this is an expected finding because of which
physical response to this disorder?
880) The nurse who is participating in a client care
conference with other members of the health care team is
discussing the condition of a client with acute
respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The health care
provider (HCP) states that as a result of fluid in the
alveoli, surfactant production is falling. What does the
nurse anticipate as a physiological consequence?
881) The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client who is
retaining carbon dioxide (CO2) because of respiratory
disease. The nurse anticipates which physical response
will initially occur?
882) The nurse reads in the progress notes for a client with
pneumonia that areas of the client's lungs are being
perfused but are not being ventilated. How does the nurse
correctly interpret this documentation?
883) The nurse is providing instructions to a client about
diaphragmatic breathing. The nurse tells the client that
this technique is helpful because in normal respiration,
as the diaphragm contracts, it takes which action?
884) The nurse is reading the report for a chest x-ray study
in a client who has just been intubated. The report
states that the tip of the endotracheal tube lies 1 cm
above the carina. How does the nurse correctly interpret
these findings?
885) The nurse is told that a client will have an arterial
blood gas sample drawn on room air. The nurse is asked to
complete the laboratory requisition. The nurse documentson the requisition that the client was receiving how much
oxygen for the procedure?
886) The nurse is teaching a client with pulmonary disease
about fundamental concepts of gas exchange. When asked
for further details by the client, the nurse explains
that gas exchange occurs through which process?
887) The nurse is caring for a client who has just returned
from the postanesthesia care unit after radical neck
dissection. The nurse should assess for which
characteristic of wound drainage expected in the
immediate postoperative period?
888) The nurse has provided a client with tuberculosis (TB)
instructions on proper handling and disposal of
respiratory secretions. The nurse determines that the
client demonstrates understanding of the instructions
when the client makes which statement?
889) The nurse is caring for a client who had tuberculin
skin testing 48 hours ago on admission to the nursing
unit. The nurse reads the test result as positive. Which
action by the nurse has the highest priority?
890) A client has a chest tube attached to a water seal
drainage system. As part of routine nursing care, the
nurse should ensure that which intervention is
implemented?
891) The nurse is planning care for a client who is
scheduled for a tracheostomy procedure. What equipment
should the nurse plan to have at the bedside when the
client returns from surgery?
892) The nurse is caring for a client with a tracheostomy
tube attached to a ventilator. The high-pressure alarm
sounds on the ventilator. The nurse should plan to
perform which action?
893) The nurse is caring for a client with a chest tube
drainage system. The nurse notes a fluctuating water
level on inspiration and expiration in the submerged tube
in the water seal chamber of the chest tube drainage
system. Which nursing action is appropriate?
894) The nurse is caring for a client with a chest tube
drainage system and notes constant bubbling in the water
seal chamber. Which nursing action is appropriate?
895) The nurse in an ambulatory clinic is preparing to
administer a tuberculin skin test to a client who may
have been exposed to a person with tuberculosis (TB). The
client reports having received the bacillus CalmetteGuérin (BCG) vaccine before moving to the United States
from a foreign country. Which interpretation should the
nurse make?
896) A client being mechanically ventilated after
experiencing a fat embolism is visibly anxious. What is
the best nursing action?
897) A client has been treated for pleural effusion with a
thoracentesis. The nurse determines that this procedure
has been effective if the nurse notes which assessment
finding?
898) A client did not seek medical treatment for a previous
respiratory infection, and subsequently an empyema
developed in the left lung. The nurse should assess the
client for which signs and symptoms associated with this
problem?
899) A client with long-standing empyema undergoes
decortication of the affected lung area. Postoperatively
the nurse should place the client in which position?
900) A client who experiences allergic rhinitis asks the
nurse about a nasal corticosteroid. How should the nurse
reply?
901) The nurse assesses for one-sided chest movement on the
right while a client is being intubated by the health
care provider. Which could occur with the endotracheal
tube?
902) The nurse is assisting a radiologist to facilitate a
thoracentesis. The nurse assists the client to a position
that widens the spaces between the ribs to help drain
which area?
903) A client's baseline vital signs are as follows:
temperature 98.8°F (37.1°C) oral, pulse 74 beats/min,
respirations 18 breaths/min, and blood pressure 124/76 mm
Hg. The client's temperature suddenly spikes to 103°F
(39.4°C). Which corresponding respiratory rate should the
nurse anticipate in this client as part of the body's
response to the change in status?
904) The nurse is caring for a dyspneic client with
decreased breath sounds. The nurse should carry out which
intervention to decrease the client's work of breathing?
905) The nurse is instructing a client in diaphragmatic
breathing. To reinforce the need for this technique, the
nurse teaches the client that in normal respiration,
which is an action of the diaphragm?
906) Which are possible causes of upper airway obstruction?
Select all that apply.
907) A chest x-ray report for a client indicates the
presence of a left apical pneumothorax. The nurse would
assess the status of breath sounds in that area by
placing the stethoscope in which location?
908) A client with a history of silicosis is admitted to the
hospital with respiratory distress and impending
respiratory failure. Which item(s) should the nurse place
at the client's bedside?
909) A client begins to experience drainage of small amounts
of bright red blood from the tracheostomy tube 24 hours
after a supraglottic laryngectomy. Which is the best
nursing action?
910) The nurse has completed care for a client whose
tracheostomy tube has a nondisposable inner cannula.
Which action should the nurse perform prior to
reinserting the inner cannula?
911) An ambulatory care nurse is assessing a client with
chronic sinusitis. The nurse would expect to note which
assessment findings in this client? Select all that
apply.
912) A clinic nurse notes that large numbers of clients
present with flulike symptoms. Which recommendations
should the nurse include in the plan of care for these
clients? Select all that apply.
913) The nurse is providing care for a client recently
admitted with new onset pleurisy. Upon auscultation of
the client's lungs, the nurse notes the absence of the
pleural friction rub, which was documented on previous
assessments. What is the most likely indication for this
change in the client's lung sounds?
914) The nurse is performing a cardiovascular assessment on
a client. Which parameter would the nurse assess to gain
the best information about the client's left-sided heart
function?
915) The nurse is caring for a group of clients on the
clinical nursing unit. The nurse interprets that which of
these clients is at most risk for the development of
pulmonary embolism?
916) The nurse monitors the respiratory status of the client
being treated for acute exacerbation of chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which assessment
finding would indicate deterioration in ventilation?
917) The nurse is providing immediate postprocedure care to
a client who had a thoracentesis to relieve a tension
pneumothorax that resulted from rib fractures. The goal
is that the client will exhibit normal respiratory
functioning, and the nurse provides instructions to
assist the client with this goal. Which client statement
indicates that further instruction is needed?
918) The client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis
of Legionnaires' disease. The nurse is providing
information on the disease and treatment expectations.
Which statement by the client indicates an understanding
of the disease and treatments?
919) The nurse is planning care for an 81-year-old
unresponsive client admitted to the hospital with a
medical diagnosis of pneumonia. The nurse has identified
the problem of inability to clear the airway related to
retained secretions. Which intervention is most
appropriate?
920) A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) has a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute,
bilateral crackles, and cyanosis and is coughing but
unable to expectorate sputum. Which problem is the
priority?
921) The nurse is teaching a client with emphysema about
positions that help breathing during dyspneic episodes.
The nurse instructs the client to avoid which position,
which would aggravate breathing?
922) The nurse should provide which home care instructions
to a client who had a laryngectomy and has a stoma?
Select all that apply.
923) The client is returned to the nursing unit following
thoracic surgery with a chest tube in place. During the
first few hours postoperatively, the nurse assesses for
drainage and expects to note which characteristics?
924) The client who has had radical neck dissection begins
to hemorrhage at the incision site. Which immediate
actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
925) The nurse is monitoring the chest tube drainage system
in a client with a chest tube. The nurse notes
intermittent bubbling in the water seal compartment.
Which is the most appropriate action?
926) The nurse is caring for the client who is suspected of
having lung cancer. The nurse should assess the client
for which most frequent early symptom of lung cancer?
927) The nurse is caring for a client with acute respiratory
distress syndrome (ARDS). What should the nurse expect to
note in the client?
928) The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with
tuberculosis (TB). Which assessments, if made by the
nurse, are consistent with the usual clinical
presentation of TB? Select all that apply.
929) A client with silicosis is being monitored yearly at
the health care clinic. On assessment, the nurse should
ask the client about which manifestations of the
disorder? Select all that apply.
930) A client tells the nurse that the health care provider
(HCP) has stated a diagnosis of silicosis. The nurse
determines that which finding is consistent with this
respiratory disorder?
931) The nurse is reading a tuberculin skin test for a
client with no documented health problems. The site has
no induration and a 1-mm area of ecchymosis. How should
the nurse interpret the result?
932) A client is suspected of having a pulmonary embolus.
The nurse assesses the client, knowing that which is a
common clinical manifestation of pulmonary embolism?
933) The nurse is caring for a client with emphysema who is
receiving oxygen. The nurse assesses the oxygen flow rate
and notes that the client is receiving 2 L/min. The
client's SpO2 level is 86%. Based on this assessment,
which action is appropriate?
934) The nurse working on a medical respiratory nursing unit
is caring for several clients with respiratory disorders.
The nurse should determine that which client on the
nursing unit is at the lowest risk for infection with
tuberculosis?
935) The nurse is caring for a client with a respiratory
disorder who is attempting to stop smoking. The health
care provider has recommended nicotine gum. When
reviewing this treatment with the client, the nurse
should provide which instruction?
936) A client is on continuous mechanical ventilation (CMV),
and the low-pressure alarm sounds. The nurse should take
which action?
937) A client is on continuous mechanical ventilation (CMV)
and the high-pressure alarm sounds. Which action should
the nurse take to eliminate the problem?
938) The nurse determines that the client with a chest tube
to a closed drainage system is experiencing an air leak.
Which finding is indicative of this?
939) Which should the nurse do when caring for a client with
a chest tube attached to a chest drainage system?
940) The nurse determines that a client with a tracheostomy
tube needs suctioning if which finding is noted?
941) A client is returning from surgery after a pulmonary
lobectomy. Which pieces of equipment should the nurse
have at the bedside? Select all that apply.
942) A client is admitted to the hospital with difficulty
breathing. Which is the best approach for the nurse to
use in obtaining the client's health history?
943) Which nursing interventions are appropriate in caring
for a client with emphysema? Select all that apply.
944) A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) is being evaluated for lung transplantation. The
nurse performs the initial physical assessment. Which
findings should the nurse anticipate in this client?
Select all that apply.
945) Which position would best help the breathing of a
client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
946) A client with an endotracheal tube attached to
mechanical ventilation begins to cough, and the client's
face appears flushed. Which action should the nurse take
first?
947) The nurse is monitoring a client who has a closed chest
tube drainage system. The nurse notes fluctuation of the
fluid level in the water seal chamber during inspirationand expiration. On the basis of this finding, the nurse
should make which interpretation?
948) The nurse is providing morning care to a client who has
a closed chest tube drainage system to treat a
pneumothorax. When the nurse turns the client to the
side, the chest tube is accidentally dislodged from the
chest. The nurse immediately applies sterile gauze over
the chest tube insertion site. Which is the nurse's next
action?
949) The nurse instructs a client on pursed-lip breathing
and asks the client to demonstrate the breathing
technique. Which observation by the nurse would indicate
that the client is performing the technique correctly?
950) The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a
client with tuberculosis (TB) and is collecting
subjective and objective data. Which finding would the
nurse expect to note?
951) The nurse is performing a respiratory assessment on a
client with a left lower lobe lung mass. Chest
auscultation over the posterior left lower lobe reveals
these breath sounds.
The nurse would interpret this as which sound?
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952) An emergency department nurse is performing a
respiratory assessment on a client who is complaining of
painful breathing. On palpation the nurse notes a coarse
grating sensation during inspiration, and on auscultation
the nurse hears this breath sound.
The nurse interprets these findings as characteristic of
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953) The nurse is auscultating breath sounds in a
hospitalized client with emphysema and hears these
sounds.
The nurse should document this finding as which sound?
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954) A client is experiencing severe dyspnea, and the nurse
listens to the client's breath sounds and hears this
sound.
The nurse should document this finding as which sound?
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955) The nurse is caring for a client who is anxious and is
experiencing dyspnea and restlessness from hypoxemia
associated with pulmonary edema. Auscultation of the
lungs reveals these breath sounds.
The nurse determines that these breath sounds are usually
caused by which condition?
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956) Which are warning signs of head and neck cancer? Select
all that apply.
957) The nurse providing instructions to a client using an
incentive spirometer tells the client to sustain the
inhaled breath for 3 seconds. What statement by the
client indicates successful teaching?
958) The nurse is providing education to a group of
adolescents diagnosed with asthma. The nurse informs thegroup that which can be triggers for an asthma attack?
Select all that apply.
959) The nurse participating in a client care conference
with other health team members is discussing the
condition of a client with adult respiratory distress
syndrome (ARDS). The health care provider states that
because of fluid in the alveoli, surfactant production is
falling. The nurse anticipates that insufficient
surfactant will cause which effect?
960) The nurse caring for a client with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) anticipates which arterial blood
gas (ABG) findings?
961) The nurse is caring for a client with a dry suction
chest drainage system. During assessment of the drainage
system, what should the nurse expect to find? Select all
that apply.
962) A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) is experiencing exacerbation of the disease. The
nurse should determine that which finding documented in
the client's record is an expected finding with this
client?
963) The nurse is teaching a client with chronic airflow
limitation (CAL) about positions that help breathing
during dyspneic episodes. Which position, assumed by the
client, would indicate that the client needs additional
teaching on positioning?
964) The nurse is assisting the health care provider (HCP)
with insertion of a chest tube. The nurse notes
fluctuation of the fluid level in the water seal chamber
after the tube is inserted. Based on this observation,
the nurse should take which action?
965) A health care provider (HCP) is about to remove a chest
tube from a client. After the dressing is removed and the
sutures have been cut, the nurse assisting the health
care provider should ask the client to perform which
procedure?
966) The nurse is assisting in caring for a client after
removal of an endotracheal tube. Which finding should be
reported to the health care health care provider (HCP)
immediately?
967) The nurse is doing volunteer work in a homeless
shelter. The nurse should monitor the individuals for
which initial signs and symptoms of tuberculosis? Select
all that apply.
968) The nurse caring for a client who has a pneumothorax
notes continuous bubbling in the water seal chamber of
the client's closed-chest drainage system. How should the
nurse interpret this finding?
969) The nurse is providing preoperative teaching with the
client about the use of an incentive spirometer in the
postoperative period. Which instructions should the nurse
include? Select all that apply.
970) The nurse is administering a dose of pirbuterol to a
client. The nurse should monitor for which side or
adverse effect of this medication?
971) Ribavirin is prescribed for a hospitalized child with
severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The nurse
prepares to administer this medication via which route?
972) Isoniazid is prescribed for a child with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection who has a positivetuberculin skin test result. The mother of the child asks
the nurse how long the child will need to take the
medication. For how long should the nurse tell the mother
the medication will need to be taken?
973) A client with an exacerbation of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) has been on oral glucocorticoids
and is currently being weaned to triamcinolone by
inhalation. The nurse determines that the client
understands the potential adverse effects to watch for
during this medication change when the client states the
need to report which signs and symptoms?
974) A client diagnosed with active tuberculosis has been
prescribed a combination of isoniazid and rifampin for
treatment. The nurse teaches the client to perform which
action?
975) A client with tuberculosis receiving cycloserine orally
twice daily must have blood drawn in 1 week to measure
the serum concentration of the medication. The nurse
prepares the client for this test by providing which
information to the client?
976) A client with a documented exposure to tuberculosis is
on medication therapy with isoniazid. The nurse is
monitoring laboratory results and determines that which
laboratory value indicates the need for follow-up?
977) A client has begun a course of therapy with rifampin.
The home care nurse instructs the client on which measure
due to an anticipated side effect?
978) A client is taking a prescribed course of therapy with
ethambutol. The home health nurse assesses the client at
each home visit for which adverse effect of this
medication?
979) The nurse is caring for a client with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is receiving
theophylline. The nurse monitors the serum theophylline
level and concludes that the medication dosage may need
to be increased if which value is noted?
980) The nurse is administering a dose of morphine sulfate
to a client via an epidural catheter after nephrectomy.
Before administering the medication, what should the
nurse plan to do?
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981) A client has been given a prescription for benzonatate.
Which observation should the nurse look for to evaluate
the effectiveness of the medication?
982) A client has begun using a methylxanthine
bronchodilator. What beverage should the nurse plan to
teach the client to avoid while taking this medication?
983) A client taking albuterol by inhalation cannot cough up
secretions. What should the nurse suggest that the client
do to assist in expectoration of secretions?
984) A client who has been receiving theophylline by the
intravenous (IV) route has the medication prescription
changed to an immediate-release oral form of the
medication. After discontinuing the IV medication, when
should the nurse schedule the first dose of the oral
medication?
985) A client has been taking pyrazinamide for 6 months. The
nurse determines that the medication is effective if
which cultures yield a negative result?
986) A client with a prescription to take theophylline daily
has been given medication instructions by the nurse. What
statement by the client indicates the need for further
education regarding the prescription?
987) A client with tuberculosis (TB) has a prescription for
rifampin. What instruction should the nurse include in
the client's teaching plan?
988) Cromolyn sodium is prescribed for the client with
allergic asthma. What goal does the nurse expect to
achieve by administration of this medication?
989) A client has been taking pyrazinamide for 1 month. The
client asks the nurse whether the therapy is due to be
terminated soon. The nurse determines that the medication
probably will be continued based on a positive finding in
which report?
990) A client has a prescription to take guaifenesin. The
nurse should conclude that the client understands the
most effective use of this medication if the client
states that they need to take which action?
991) The nurse is preparing to administer albuterol to a
client. Which parameters should the nurse assess before
and during therapy?
992) A home care nurse has observed a client self-administer
a dose of an adrenergic bronchodilator via metered-dose
inhaler. Within a short time, the client begins to wheeze
loudly. The nurse understands that this is the result of
which occurrence?
993) A client receiving oral theophylline is due to have a
theophylline level drawn. The nurse should question the
client to ensure that the client has not ingested which
substance before the blood sample is drawn?
994) The nurse has administered a dose of salmeterol to a
client. The client develops a generalized rash andurticaria, and the eyelids begin to swell. Which action
should the nurse take?
995) A client taking rifampin reports, "My urine has blood
in it." When the nurse assesses the urine, it is brown.
Which is the nurse's best action?
996) A clinic nurse is assessing a client who has been on
isoniazid for 6 months. Which client complaint should
most concern the nurse?
997) The client questions the nurse as to why the health
care provider switched the usual prescription from a
metered-dose inhaler (MDI) to a dry powder inhaler (DPI).
The nurse should respond correctly by providing which
facts? Select all that apply.
998) Which statement made by a client taking montelukast
indicates the need for further teaching?
999) When evaluating an asthmatic client's knowledge of
self-care, the nurse recognizes that additional
instruction is needed when the client makes which
statement?
1000) Which are risk factors for chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD)? Select all that apply.
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