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Questions # 121:

In a disaster, triage situation, the nurse should be least concerned with which of the following regarding a client in crisis?

Options:

A.

ability to breathe

B.

pallor or cyanosis of the skin

C.

number of accompanying family members

D.

motor function

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Questions # 122:

Neural tube defects in the fetus have been primarily associated with which deficiency in the mother?

Options:

A.

iron

B.

folic acid

C.

vitamin B12

D.

vitamin E

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Questions # 123:

A client is to have an enema to reduce flatus. The enema tube should be inserted:

Options:

A.

4 inches.

B.

6 inches.

C.

2 inches.

D.

8 inches.

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Questions # 124:

Which of the following is not a primary function of the kidneys?

Options:

A.

blood pressure control

B.

vitamin D activation

C.

erythropoietin production

D.

reabsorbing waste products

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Questions # 125:

The anemias most often associated with pregnancy are:

Options:

A.

folic acid and iron deficiency.

B.

folic acid deficiency and thalassemia.

C.

iron deficiency and thalassemia.

D.

thalassemia and B12 deficiency.

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Questions # 126:

The nurse is using Cognitive-Behavioral methods of pain control and knows that the these methods can be expected to do all the following except:

Options:

A.

completely relieve all pain.

B.

provide benefit by restoring the client’s sense of self-control.

C.

help the client to control symptoms.

D.

help the client actively participate in his or her own care.

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Questions # 127:

Which of the following statements by a client indicates adequate preparation for magnetic resonance imaging?

Options:

A.

“I can leave my metal jewelry on during the test.”

B.

“I need to wear earplugs during the test.”

C.

“I can have the test even though I have a pacemaker.”

D.

“I can have the test even though I have an artificial hip.”

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Questions # 128:

Which of the following statements by a client indicates adequate understanding of preparation for electroencephalography?

Options:

A.

“I cannot eat or drink after midnight.”

B.

“I need to wash my hair before the test.”

C.

“I need to remove metal jewelry.”

D.

“I cannot take aspirin before the test.”

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Questions # 129:

For which condition might a client’s antidiuretic hormone (ADH) level be increased?

Options:

A.

diabetes mellitus

B.

diabetes insipidus

C.

hypothyroidism

D.

hyperthyroidism

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Questions # 130:

A standard walker is used when clients:

Options:

A.

have poor balance, cannot stand up, have weak arms, and have good hand strength.

B.

have poor balance, have a broken leg, or have experienced amputation.

C.

have poor balance, have cardiac problems, or cannot use crutches or a cane.

D.

have poor balance, have an autoimmune disease, or have weak arms.

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Questions # 131:

The nurse should consider which of the following as a possible cause for the symptoms experienced by the client in Question 28?

Options:

A.

iron deficiency

B.

folate deficiency

C.

peptic ulcer

D.

iron overload

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Questions # 132:

The nurse can promote relief of muscle pain, spasms, and tension by:

Options:

A.

having the client continue his activities as usual.

B.

immobilizing the client.

C.

applying heat, cold, pressure, or vibration to the painful area.

D.

giving as much pain medication as needed to ease the muscle.

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Questions # 133:

When assessing a client in the Emergency Department whose membranes have ruptured, the nurse notes that the fluid is a greenish color. What is the cause of this greenish coloration?

Options:

A.

blood

B.

meconium

C.

hydramnios

D.

caput

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Questions # 134:

A client tells the nurse that his wife’s nagging really gets on his nerves. He asks the nurse to talk with her about her nagging during their family session tomorrow afternoon. Which of the following responses is the most therapeutic for the client?

Options:

A.

“Tell me more specifically about her complaints.”

B.

“Can you think why she might nag you so much?”

C.

“I’ll help you think about how to bring this up yourself tomorrow afternoon.”

D.

“Why do you want me to initiate this in tomorrow’s session rather than you?”

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Questions # 135:

What are the implications for a client with renal insufficiency who wants to start a low-carbohydrate (CHO) diet?

Options:

A.

As long as the client eats a minimum of 30g of CHO/day, there should be no problem.

B.

The client’s clinical condition is a contraindication to starting a low CHO diet.

C.

Calcium supplements should be utilized to prevent the development of osteoporosis while on a low CHO diet.

D.

As long as the client eats foods that are high biologic protein sources, a low CHO diet can be followed.

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