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NURS 1102 Passpoint Exams (Questions and Answers)
NURS 1102 Passpoint Exams (Questions and Answers)
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[Show more]Passpoint-Respiratory Question 1 See full question A client with asthma has been taking theophylline as ordered. Now, the client's blood theophylline level is 4.8 mcg/ml. Which dosage change will the physician order? You Selected: Maintain the dose. Correct response: Increase the dose. Expl...
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Add to cartPasspoint-Respiratory Question 1 See full question A client with asthma has been taking theophylline as ordered. Now, the client's blood theophylline level is 4.8 mcg/ml. Which dosage change will the physician order? You Selected: Maintain the dose. Correct response: Increase the dose. Expl...
Passpoint-cardiovascular Question 1 See full question Which statement would lead the nurse to determine that a client lacks understanding of her acute cardiac illness and the ability to make changes in her lifestyle? You Selected: "I talked with my husband yesterday about working on a new budge...
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Add to cartPasspoint-cardiovascular Question 1 See full question Which statement would lead the nurse to determine that a client lacks understanding of her acute cardiac illness and the ability to make changes in her lifestyle? You Selected: "I talked with my husband yesterday about working on a new budge...
Passpoint-Neonate Question 1 See full question A neonate weighing 3 lb, 5 oz (1,503 g) is born at 32 weeks' gestation. During an assessment 12 hours after birth, a nurse notices these signs and symptoms: hyperactivity, a persistent shrill cry, frequent yawning and sneezing, and jitteriness. These s...
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Add to cartPasspoint-Neonate Question 1 See full question A neonate weighing 3 lb, 5 oz (1,503 g) is born at 32 weeks' gestation. During an assessment 12 hours after birth, a nurse notices these signs and symptoms: hyperactivity, a persistent shrill cry, frequent yawning and sneezing, and jitteriness. These s...
Passpoint Review Nclex Question 1 See full question What is the nurse’s most important intervention for a client having a tonic-clonic seizure? You Selected: Protect the client from further injury Correct response: Protect the client from further injury Explanation: The priority during and...
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Add to cartPasspoint Review Nclex Question 1 See full question What is the nurse’s most important intervention for a client having a tonic-clonic seizure? You Selected: Protect the client from further injury Correct response: Protect the client from further injury Explanation: The priority during and...
Passpoint-Neuro Question 1 See full question A client comes to the emergency department complaining of headache, malaise, chills, fever, and a stiff neck. Vital sign assessment reveals a temperature elevation, increased heart and respiratory rates, and normal blood pressure. On physical examination,...
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Add to cartPasspoint-Neuro Question 1 See full question A client comes to the emergency department complaining of headache, malaise, chills, fever, and a stiff neck. Vital sign assessment reveals a temperature elevation, increased heart and respiratory rates, and normal blood pressure. On physical examination,...
Passpoint-Musculoskeletal Question 1 See full question A physician orders chlorzoxazone, 500 mg P.O. t.i.d for a client. The nurse knows that chlorzoxazone, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant, is commonly used to treat: You Selected: severe muscle spasm. Correct response: severe mus...
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Add to cartPasspoint-Musculoskeletal Question 1 See full question A physician orders chlorzoxazone, 500 mg P.O. t.i.d for a client. The nurse knows that chlorzoxazone, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant, is commonly used to treat: You Selected: severe muscle spasm. Correct response: severe mus...
Passpoint-Gastrointestinal Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with gastroenteritis. The nurse administers an asneeded dose of kaolin and pectin mixture as ordered. The nurse should complete which assessment 30 minutes after administering the medication? You Selected: • P...
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Add to cartPasspoint-Gastrointestinal Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with gastroenteritis. The nurse administers an asneeded dose of kaolin and pectin mixture as ordered. The nurse should complete which assessment 30 minutes after administering the medication? You Selected: • P...
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