MCQs-2
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1. When the nurse encourages a patient with heart failure to alternate rest and activity periods to reduce cardiac workload, the phase of the nursing process being used is: *
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2. Which of the following patients is most likely to experience health care disparities? *
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3. During an admission history and physical, the patient describes symptoms to the nurse. These descriptions would be documented as: *
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4. When interviewing an elderly patient, it would be most appropriate for the nurse to: *
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5.  As the nurse is preparing a patient for surgery, the patient refuses to remove the wedding ring. Which of the following is the most appropriate action by the nurse? *
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6. Before admitting a patient to the operating room, the nurse recognizes that which of the following must be attached to the chart of all patients?   *
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7. When assessing a patient’s abdomen, it would be most appropriate: *
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8. The nurse is caring for a 45-year-old woman with a herniated lumbar disk and obesity. The patient realizes that weight loss is necessary to lessen back strain. The patient is 5’6” tall and weighs 186 (84.5) with a BMI of 28 kg/m2. The nurse explains to the patient that this measurement places her in which of the following weight categories? *
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9. The primary difference between benign and malignant neoplasm is the: *
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10. The nurse should always assess the patient with an ophthalmic problem for: *
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11. A common complication of many types of environmental lung diseases is: *
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12. The primary goal for the patient with bronchiectasis is that the patient will: *
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13. The most common type of leukemia in older adults is: *
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14. The most common pathologic finding in individuals at risk for sudden cardiac death is:
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15. The most underlying cause of myocarditis is: *
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16. During the first 24 hours of starvation, the order in which the body obtains substrate for energy is: *
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17. Health risk associated with obesity include: *
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18. The nurse would increase the comfort of the patient with appendicitis: *
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19. Normal findings expected by the nurse on physical assessment of the urinary system include: *
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20. An appropriate technique to use during the physical assessment of the thyroid gland is: *
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21. Which of the following is not appropriate therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus? *
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22. In teaching a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic “survival skill,” the nurse includes information about: *
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23.  The screening criteria for assessing prostate cancer include a: *
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24. The individual with the lowest risk for sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory diseases is a woman who: *
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25. Paralysis of lateral gaze indicates a lesion of the cranial nerve: *
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26. Nursing responsibility for Lumbar Puncture include: *
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27. The nurse is preparing to administer furosemide (Lasix) to a client with a diagnosis of heart failure. Which of the following is the most important laboratory test results for the nurse to check before administering this medication? *
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28. A client who is receiving intravenous (IV) therapy complains of burning and a feeling of tightness at the IV insertion site. On assessment, the nurse detects coolness and swelling at the site and notes that the IV rate has slowed. Does the nurse determine that which of the following has occurred? *
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29. A client who has been hospitalized with a paranoid disorder refuses to turn off the lights in the room at night and states, “My roommate will steal me blind.” Which of the following is the appropriate response by the nurse? *
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30. The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with immunodeficiency. The nurse formulates which of the following as the priority nursing diagnosis for this client? *
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