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1. Nurse Michelle should know that the drainage is normal four (4) days after a sigmoid colostomy when the stool is:

a. Green liquid
b. Solid formed
c. Loose, bloody
d. Semiformed

2. Where would nurse Kristine place the call light for a male client with a right-sided brain attack and left homonymous hemianopsia?

a. On the client’s right side
b. On the client’s left side
c. Directly in front of the client
d. Where the client like

3. A male client is admitted to the emergency department following an accident. What are the first nursing actions of the nurse?

a. Check respiration, circulation, neurological response.
b. Align the spine, check pupils, and check for hemorrhage.
c. Check respirations, stabilize spine, and check circulation.
d. Assess level of consciousness and circulation.

4. In evaluating the effect of nitroglycerin, Nurse Arthur should know that it reduces preload and relieves angina by:

a. Increasing contractility and slowing heart rate.
b. Increasing AV conduction and heart rate.
c. Decreasing contractility and oxygen consumption.
d. Decreasing venous return through vasodilation.

5. Nurse Patricia finds a female client who is post-myocardial infarction (MI) slumped on the side rails of the bed and unresponsive to shaking or shouting. Which is the nurse next action?

a. Call for help and note the time.
b. Clear the airway
c. Give two sharp thumps to the precordium, and check the pulse.
d. Administer two quick blows.

6. Nurse Monett is caring for a client recovering from gastrointestinal bleeding. The nurse should:

a. Plan care so the client can receive 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night.
b. Monitor vital signs every 2 hours.
c. Make sure that the client takes food and medications at prescribed intervals.
d. Provide milk every 2 to 3 hours.

7. A male client was on warfarin (Coumadin) before admission, and has been receiving heparin I.V. for 2 days. The partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is 68 seconds. What should Nurse Carla do?

a. Stop the I.V. infusion of heparin and notify the physician.
b. Continue treatment as ordered.
c. Expect the warfarin to increase the PTT.
d. Increase the dosage, because the level is lower than normal.

8. A client underwent ileostomy, when should the drainage appliance be applied to the stoma?

a. 24 hours later, when edema has subsided.
b. In the operating room.
c. After the ileostomy begin to function.
d. When the client is able to begin self-care procedures.

9. A client undergone spinal anesthetic, it will be important that the nurse immediately position the client in:

a. On the side, to prevent obstruction of airway by tongue.
b. Flat on back.
c. On the back, with knees flexed 15 degrees.
d. Flat on the stomach, with the head turned to the side.

10. While monitoring a male client several hours after a motor vehicle accident, which assessment data suggest increasing intracranial pressure?

a. Blood pressure is decreased from 160/90 to 110/70.
b. Pulse is increased from 87 to 95, with an occasional skipped beat.
c. The client is oriented when aroused from sleep, and goes back to sleep immediately.
d. The client refuses dinner because of anorexia.

11. Mrs. Cruz, 80 years old is diagnosed with pneumonia. Which of the following symptoms may appear first?

a. Altered mental status and dehydration
b. Fever and chills
c. Hemoptysis and Dyspnea
d. Pleuritic chest pain and cough

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