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Questions # 61:

An elderly client denies that abuse is occurring. Which of the following factors could be a barrier for the client to admit being a victim?

Options:

A.

knowledge that elder abuse is rare

B.

personal belief that abuse is deserved

C.

lack of developmentally appropriate screening tools

D.

fear of reprisal or further violence if the incident is reported

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Questions # 62:

A 57-year-old woman is recently widowed. She states, “I will never be able to learn how to manage the finances. My husband did all of that.” Select the nurse’s response that could help raise the client’s self-esteem.

Options:

A.

“You feel inadequate because you have never learned to balance a checkbook.”

B.

“You should have insisted your husband teach you about the finances.”

C.

“You are strong and will learn how to manage your finances after awhile.”

D.

“Why don’t you take a class in basic finance from the local college?”

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Questions # 63:

Vaccines provide what type of immunity?

Options:

A.

active

B.

passive

C.

transplacental

D.

active and passive

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Questions # 64:

Which of the following observations is most important when assessing a client’s breathing?

Options:

A.

presence of breathing and pulse rate

B.

breathing pattern and adequacy of breathing

C.

presence of breathing and adequacy of breathing

D.

patient position and adequacy of breathing

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Questions # 65:

People who live in poverty are most likely to obtain health care from:

Options:

A.

their primary care physician (family doctor).

B.

a neighborhood clinic.

C.

specialists.

D.

Emergency Departments or urgent care centers.

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Questions # 66:

Ms. Petty is having difficulty falling asleep. Which of the following measures promote sleep?

Options:

A.

exercising vigorously for 20 minutes each night beginning at 9:30 p.m.

B.

taking a cool shower and drinking a hot cup of tea

C.

watching TV nightly until midnight

D.

getting a back rub and drinking a glass of warm milk

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Questions # 67:

A client is given an opiate drug for pain relief following general anesthesia. The client becomes extremely somnolent with respiratory depression. The physician is likely to order the administration of:

Options:

A.

naloxone (Narcan).

B.

labetalol (Normodyne).

C.

neostigmine (Prostigmin).

D.

thiothixene (Navane).

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Questions # 68:

A concern regarding maternal and infant mortality and morbidity is that:

Options:

A.

a segment of the population is not receiving prenatal care.

B.

families appear unconcerned about quality health care.

C.

the personnel shortage in the maternity field will increase.

D.

maternal-child health workers are not adequately prepared.

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Questions # 69:

All of the following are common reasons that nurses are reluctant to delegate except:

Options:

A.

lack of self-confidence.

B.

desire to maintain authority.

C.

confidence in subordinates.

D.

getting trapped in the “I can do it better myself” mindset.

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Questions # 70:

What is the primary theory that explains a family’s concept of health and illness?

Options:

A.

Health Belief Model

B.

Education-School-Completing Factor

C.

Family Health Expert Factor

D.

Disconnected Family Factor

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Questions # 71:

An assessment of the skull of a normal 10-monthold baby should identify which of the following?

Options:

A.

closure of the posterior fontanel.

B.

closure of the anterior fontanel.

C.

overlap of cranial bones.

D.

ossification of the sutures.

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Questions # 72:

In a disaster situation, the nurse assessing a diabetic client on insulin assesses for all of the following except:

Options:

A.

diabetic signs and symptoms.

B.

nutritional status.

C.

bleeding problems.

D.

availability of insulin.

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Questions # 73:

A nurse is planning a brief treatment program for a client who was raped. A realistic, short-term goal is to:

Options:

A.

identify all psychosocial problems.

B.

eliminate the client’s enticing behaviors.

C.

resolve feelings of trauma and fear.

D.

verbalize feeling about the event.

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Questions # 74:

A client is told that his test is positive, but in fact, the client does not have the disease tested for. Which type of false report is this an example of?

Options:

A.

positive

B.

false positive

C.

negative

D.

false negative

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Questions # 75:

A pregnant client has congenital heart disease. The nurse should expect to see which alterations in this client’s diet during pregnancy?

Options:

A.

reduced calories and reduced fat

B.

caffeine and sodium restrictions

C.

decreased protein and increased complex carbohydrates

D.

fluid restriction and reduced calories

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