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Questions # 76:

Which physiologic mechanism best describes the function of the sodium-potassium pump?

Options:

A.

active transport

B.

diffusion

C.

filtration

D.

osmosis

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Questions # 77:

Incidences of child abuse apperar to be higher in the African-American community and might be explained by:

Options:

A.

the increased number of African Americans viewing violence on television.

B.

more single-parent households in African- American communities.

C.

stricter child-rearing practices in African- American households.

D.

a higher occurrence of rage in African Americans.

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Questions # 78:

When working with multicultural populations, the nurse should consider all of the following when planning care for a client with an altered sexuality pattern except:

Options:

A.

some members of the Hispanic and Native- American cultures are very open when discussing sexuality.

B.

some cultures view the postpartum period as a state of impurity.

C.

some women in the African-American culture view childbearing as a validation of their femaleness.

D.

some Native-American women believe monthly menstruation maintains physical well-being and harmony.

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Questions # 79:

When a client with a major burn experiences body image disturbance, which of the following is an appropriate nursing intervention classification?

Options:

A.

grief work facilitation

B.

vital signs monitoring

C.

medication administration: skin

D.

anxiety reduction

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Questions # 80:

Clients who take iron preparations should be warned of the possible side effects, which might include:

Options:

A.

dizziness and orthostatic hypotension.

B.

nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, and stomach cramps.

C.

drowsiness, lethargy, and fatigue.

D.

neuropathy and tingling in the extremities.

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Questions # 81:

The sexually transmitted disease, sometimes referred to as the silent STD, that is more common than gonorrhea and a leading cause of PID is:

Options:

A.

genital herpes.

B.

trichomoniasis.

C.

syphilis.

D.

chlamydia.

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Questions # 82:

Laboratory tests reveal the following electrolyte values for Mr. Smith: Na 135 mEq/L, Ca 8.5 mg/dL, Cl 102 mEq/L, and K 2.0 mEq/L. Which of the following values should the nurse report to the physician because of its potential risk to the client?

Options:

A.

Ca

B.

K

C.

Na

D.

Cl

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Questions # 83:

Which of the following instructions should a nurse give a client who is about to undergo pelvic ultrasonography?

Options:

A.

“Urinate prior to the test.”

B.

“Have someone drive you home.”

C.

“Do not drink after midnight.”

D.

“Drink plenty of water.”

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Questions # 84:

Milieu therapy is best employed to perform which activity?

Options:

A.

investigating the client’s view of the world

B.

promoting socialization skills

C.

focusing on inappropriate behavior

D.

providing repetitive ordinary experiences on a daily basis

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Questions # 85:

Two staff nurses were considered for promotion to head nurse. The promotion is announced via a memo on the unit bulletin board. When the nurse who was not promoted first read the memo and learned that the other nurse had received the promotion, she left the room in tears. This behavior is an example of:

Options:

A.

conversion.

B.

regression.

C.

introjection.

D.

rationalization.

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Questions # 86:

Client education by the nurse entails:

Options:

A.

telling the client everything about his disease, what is going to happen in the course of the disease, and the outcome.

B.

giving information to the client that is accurate and understandable.

C.

telling the client that the pain he experiences might not be real.

D.

giving the client medication when pain is experienced.

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Questions # 87:

A preschooler has successfully completed the test item “counts 5 blocks” on the Denver II test. This pass is evidence of which of the following developmental concepts?

Options:

A.

centration

B.

causality

C.

C.nonreversibility

D.

D.conservation

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Questions # 88:

A client newly diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus needs education. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in this education?

Options:

A.

“You can eat anything you want, but no foods with sugar.”

B.

“You need to lose weight, so your diet must be a restricted one.”

C.

“You need a diet and exercise program.”

D.

“You must eliminate all salt, fat, and sugar from your diet.”

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Questions # 89:

When teaching parents how their children learn sex role identification, the nurse should include which of the following statements?

Options:

A.

Sex role identification begins in infancy.

B.

Sex role identification begins in the preschool years.

C.

Sex role identification begins during the school-age years.

D.

Sex role identification begins during early adolescence.

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Questions # 90:

The best lab test to diagnose disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is:

Options:

A.

platelet count.

B.

protime (PT).

C.

partial thromboplastin time (PTT).

D.

D-dimer.

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