Description
36- A client uses triamcinolone (Kenalog), a corticosteroid ointment, to manage
pruritis caused by a chronic skin rash. The client calls the clinic nurse to report
increased erythema with purulent exudate at the site. What action should the
nurse implement?
• Schedule an appointment for the client to see the healthcare provider
• Advise the client to apply plastic wrap over the ointment to promote
healing
• Explain that the client needs to complete all prescribed doses of the
medication
• Instruct the client to continue the ointment until all erythema is
relieved
37- During a paracentesis, two liters of fluid are removed from the abdomen of a
client with ascites. A drainage bag is placed, and 50 ml of clear, straw-colored
fluid drains within the first hour. What action should the nurse implement?
• Palpate for abdominal distention
• Clamp drainage tube for 5 minutes
• Continue to monitor the fluid output
• Send fluid to the lab for analysis
38- The nurse assesses the dressing of a client who has just returned from postanesthesia and finds that the dressing is wet with a moderate amount of bright
red bloody drainage. What action should the nurse take?
• Replace dressing with a new sterile dressing, and monitor the wound
hourly until bleeding is stopped
• Call surgery and request that the surgeon see the wound prior to
leaving the hospital
• Reinforce the dressing and document that a moderate amount of
sanguineous drainage was on the dressing
• Document that the dressing was saturated with serious drainage, and
do not change the dressing
39- While the home health nurse is making a home visit, a client with a history
of seizures demonstrates tonic-clonic seizure activity. What action should the
nurse implement first?
• Direct a family member to call emergency services
• Ascertain the trigger event
• Protect the client’s head with a pillow
• Observe the postictal breathing pattern
40- A client who weighs 176 pounds is admitted to the intensive care unit with a
serum glucose level of 600 mg/dl and a serum acetone level of 50 mg/dl.
Regular insulin at a rate of 0.1unit/kg/hour is prescribed. The pharmacy provides
a solution of Regular insulin 100 units/100 ml of normal saline. The nurse
should set the infusion pump to deliver how many ml/hour? (Enter numeric value
only)
= 8ML/H
41- A client whose history includes IV drug abuse is admitted to the intensive
care unit (ICU) with Kaposi’s sarcoma associated with Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Which intervention is most important for the nurse
to include in the client’s plan of care?
• Observe for adverse medication reactions
• Assess for signs of AIDS dementia
• Identify signs of opportunistic infections
• Locate local HIV support groups
42-(Photo) The charge nurse observes a newly employed nurse gathering
equipment to obtain a venous blood sample from a client’s implanted port. The
nurse has obtained the equipment seen in the photo. What actions should the
charge nurse take? (Select all that apply)
• Guide the nurse in inserting the needle at a 45 degree angle
• Remind the nurse to wear sterile gloves for this procedure
• Instruct the nurse to obtain several red-topped tubes
• Determine if the nurse has ever performed this skill
• Assist in obtaining the correct needle to access the port
43- After a computer tomography (CT) scan with intravenous contrast medium, a
client returns to the room complaining of shortness of breath and itching.
Which intervention should the nurse implement?
A. Send another nurse for an emergency tracheotomy set
B. Call respiratory therapy to give a breathing treatment
C. Review the client's complete list of allergies
D. Prepare a dose of Epinephrine (Adrenalin
44- The nurse is reviewing blood pressure readings for a group of client's on a
medical unit. Which client is at the highest risk for complications related to
hypertension?
A. Young adult Hispanic female who has a hemoglobin of 11 gm and
drinks beer every day
B. Middle-aged African-American male who has a serum creatinine level
of 2.9 mg/dL
C. Older Asian male who eats a diet consisiting of smoked, cured, and
pickled foods.
D. Post-menopausal Caucasian female who overeats and is 20% above ideal
body weight