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a. Cushing’s Ulcer
b. Pressure Ulcer
c. Curling’s Ulcer
d. Peptic Ulcer
a. Cardiogenic shock
b. Neurogenic shock
c. Vasogenic shock
d. Hypovolemic shock
a. 500ml
b. 1000ml
c. 1500ml
d. 2000ml
5. An elderly client with pneumonia may appear with which of the following symptoms
first?
a. Milk
b. Baking soda
c. Enteric coated aspirins
d. NSAIDs
9. Which assessment finding would indicate that a client’s abdominal ascites are
decreasing?
10. The physician prescribes Phenergan for a client who is being prepared for surgery.
What’s the purpose of the drug?
a. To provide sedation
b. To inhibit oral secretions
c. To prevent bleeding problems
d. To enhance wound healing
11. After a client has a sigmoidoscopy, the nurse should observe for which potential
complication of this procedure?
12. Which action by the nurse may help prevent UTI in a client who is in labor?
13. A client is receiving Digoxin. Which adverse effect should the nurse observe?
a. Blurred vision
b. Hand tremors
c. Urine retention
d. Hearing loss
14. The nurse is obtaining history from a client with suspected PUD. Which history
finding is most likely to contribute to ulcer devt?
a. Hypercalcemia
b. Hypokalemia
c. Hypocalcemia
d. Hyperkalemia
16. When preparing to administer NPH insulin to a client, the nurse should take which
action?
17. The client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of acute GI bleeding. Which
nursing diagnosis takes highest priority for this client?
18. The nurse encourages a post operative client to move his legs. Contracting the leg
muscles help to prevent which post operative complication?
a. Pleurisy
b. Portal hypertension
c. Hypostatis pneumonia
d. Pulmonary embolism
19. A client with heart failure is maintained on bed rest. For this client, the main purpose
of bed rest is to
a. Irrigate it periodically
b. Connect it to a straight drainage system
c. Attach it to a low suction apparatus
d. Aspirate it at least four times a day.
21. When obtainin a history from a client with choletihiasis stone in gallbladder, the nurse
should ask which question related to this disorder?
22. The nurse is able to identify factors that lead to respiratory problems. The primary function
of the nurse is
23. In case of asthmatic attack what position can a nurse advice patient to take?
a. side lying
b. semi-fowlers
c. lying down in bed
d. prone
24. As a nurse, you know that there are elements that provoke the attack. Which among the
elements is common to both children and adults?
a. Dust-mites
b. flowers
c. perfume
d. cigarette smokes
25. Which statement by a woman newly diagnosed with NIDDM demonstrates to the nurse an
adequate understanding of dietary intake?
26. The nurse is preparing a room to receive a client post-thyroidectomy. The nurse should be
sure that which of the ff. equipment is available at bedside?
a.Nasogastric tray
b. Central venouse tray setup
c. thraecheostomy try
d. Lumbar punchture tray
27. The nurse is completing an admission assessment on a clietn with benign prostatic
hyperplasia. The nurse should obtain an in-depth assessment about?
a. laboratory studies
b. urinary patterns
c. eletrocardiograms
d. internal bleeding
28. The client with hepatitis A may be anicteric and symtomless. The nurse recognizes that if
sympthoms are present early in hepatic inflammatory disorder, the most likely symptoms is
a. dark urine
b. ascites
c. occult blood in the stoll
d. anorexia
29. The nurse administers the clients morning dose of regular insulin at 7:30AM. The nurse
should anticipate to observe for hypoglycemic reaction at which of the ff. times?
a. immediately
b. 10:00 am
c. 1:00pm
d. 7:30pm
30. A client immidiately post kidney transplant should be assessed by the nurse for:
31. An adult has been diagnozed with colon cancer. The nursing assessment would most likely
reveal:
32. A client with diverticulosis is admitted to the hosp. The nurse can expect that this client will
be placed on?
33. On a medical-surgical unit, a clientis admitted with acute renal failure. The nurse must
continually assess for:
34. A nursing diagnosis appropriate for a client who has ulcerative colitic is:
35. An adult has developed peritonitis related to perforatedduodenal ulceration. During the
nursing assessment, the nurse would expect to find.