DEMO NURSE EXAM MODE 1

NURSE EXAM MODE

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  1. Question 1 of 9
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    The client determines that a mechanically ventilated client requires restraints . Which restraint device is most appropriate for this client ?

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    limb restrain is the best choice for the client. limb restrain prevent the client from inadvertently dislodging the ET tube

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    A client with angina complains that the angina pain is prolonged and severe and occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning, On further assessment a nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating factors. This type of  anginal pain is best described as:

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    Variant angina is a best choice it was believed to be due to vasospasm in coronary arteries without obstructive lesions.A coronary artery spasm usually occurs at rest or during sleep.

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    A patient with bowlegs due to abnormal bone formations and deformities has calcium level of 7.5 mg/100ml.

    Which of the following foods would the nurse most likely instruct the patient to add to a diet?

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    Egg yolk is a correct choice increasing vitamin D levels can  help in correcting bow legs

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    While reviewing stress management techniques with a patient diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, what would the nurse identify as MOST appropriate?

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    Yoga in a cool room is a correct choice  Yoga techniques have been shown to improve circulation, balance, the ability to relax at will, nervousness, depression, anxiety, and emotional stress – all common symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

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    A four year – old boy presented with a firm and non- tender mass that his mother had discovered in the right upper abdominal quadrant He was admitted to the hospital and underwent complete surgical excision of a renal tumor that had extended beyond the kidney. The child was then scheduled for radiation and chemotherapy treatment.

    Which stage was the tumor?

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    stage-IIis a correct choice stage 2 kidney cancer can cause a lump in your abdomen that can be felt from the outside.

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    A 25 years-old male patient suffered a spinal cord injury at the T -4 level and is being cared for in hospital. The nurse enters the patient’s room and finds the patient sitting upright and looking anxious and restless. He complains of sudden headache and nausea. Sweat forms on his forehead yet his feet are cool to touch

    Blood pressure 150/100 mmhg

    Heart rate 55/min

    Respiratory rate 28/min

    Temperature 37.1C

    What nursing intervention is initially most appropriate?

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    After a spinal cord injury (SCI),  bladder changes. It is unable to store urine in the same fashion and you no longer have the ability to voluntarily empty it

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    The nurse administered a dose of morphine sulfate, as prescribed to a patient who is in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU). The patient appears to be resting comfortably; the respiratory rate is 8 and the O2 saturation on 2L of oxygen via nasal cannula is 86%. The nurse should IMMEDIATELY administer.

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    Naloxone (Narcan) blocks or reverses the effects of opioid medication, including extreme drowsiness, slowed breathing, or loss of consciousness.

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    A 42 year- old patient is in a lower body cast following a motor vehicle accident. In order to minimize muscle strength loss while in the cast, the nurse will instruct the patient in the performance of

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    During isometric exercises, the muscle doesn’t noticeably change length and the affected joint doesn’t move. Isometric exercises don’t effectively build strength but can help maintain muscle strength

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    A 23 year- old male comes to the Emergency Department in a sickle cell crisis. He reports that his pain level is a 10/10 in all extremities. During the assessment, he cannot lie still because of the pain. There is no cyanosis or clubbing in the extremities and all examination findings are normal. The vital signs recorded were

    Blood pressure 132/82 mmHg

    Heart rate 110/min

    Respiratory rate 18/mm

    Temperature 38.4°C

    Oxygen Saturation 94 % an room air

    Which nursing diagnosis is first priority?

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    Some adolescents and adults with sickle cell anemia also have chronic pain, which can result from bone and joint damage.