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ORIENTATION REAL EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE 400+
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ENA EMERGENCY NURSING // ENA EMERGENCY NURSING
ORIENTATION REAL EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE 400+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST//ALREADY GR...
ENA EMERGENCY NURSING // ENA EMERGENCY NURSING
ORIENTATION REAL EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE 400+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024-2025
LATEST//ALREADY GRADED A+
Which sexually transmitted infection causes pink-gray soft lesions with no discharge? - CORRECT
ANSWER-D. Human papillomavirus
An overdose of which nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug can cause seizures?
A. Ketorolac (Toradol)
B. Celecoxib (Celebrex)
C. Indomethacin (Indocin)
D. Piroxicam (Feldene) - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Piroxicam (Feldene)
According to the American Burn Association's classification of injury severity, where should care occur
for an adult younger than age 40 with deep, partial-thickness burns over 27 percent of the total body
surface area? - CORRECT ANSWER-Specialized burn facility
Which sexually transmitted infection causes pink-gray soft lesions with no discharge? - CORRECT
ANSWER-D. Human papillomavirus
What is the initial step in splint application?
A. Cleanse the area to be splinted.
B. Assess the neurovascular status.
C. Apply the appropriate padding.
D. Apply the appropriate splint material. - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Assess the neurovascular status.
Which disorder may cause hypovolemic shock? - CORRECT ANSWER-Burns
Which effect is associated with Cushing's syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER-Delayed wound healing
,You are discharging a woman who was diagnosed with a threatened abortion. Which patient instruction
is appropriate? - CORRECT ANSWER-"Return to the emergency department or call your primary
caregiver if the bleeding increases."
An unstable patient with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia requires which electrical treatment with a
biphasic defibrillator? - CORRECT ANSWER-Defibrillation at 200 joules
In which of the following injuries would you find paralysis below the injury and crude touch, pressure,
and proprioception intact? - CORRECT ANSWER-Anterior cord syndrome
Which medication is used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease by increasing the lower esophageal
sphincter pressure? - CORRECT ANSWER-Metoclopramide (Reglan)
Which finding is a sign of circulatory compromise caused by a significant burn injury? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Ileus
In which dysrhythmia does a compensatory pause commonly occur?
A. Second-degree atrioventricular block, type II
B. Bundle branch block
C. Premature ventricular complex
D. Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER-C.
Premature ventricular complexes are initiated by an irritable (ectopic) focus in the ventricles and cause a
compensatory pause on the cardiac monitor. (The preceding R-to-R interval equals the sum of two R-to-
R intervals of the underlying rhythm.) A compensatory pause is not associated with the other
dysrhythmias listed
Which drug is used to treat the effects of organophosphate poisoning?
A. Phenytoin (Dilantin)
B. Succinylcholine (Anectine)
C. Atropine
D. Sodium bicarbonate - CORRECT ANSWER-C
,Which blood product contains the largest amount of factor VIII?
A. Fresh frozen plasma
B. Cryoprecipitate
C. Platelets
D. Packed red blood cells - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Cryoprecipitate
Which disorder is an intrarenal cause of acute kidney injury? - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Rhabdomyolysis
A patient presents with a gastrointestinal upset that has not subsided despite having taken Pepto-Bismol
and Alka Seltzer several times in the past 48 hours. He now complains of ringing in his ears. You should
suspect that this patient has mild toxicity from which substance?
A. Salicylate
B. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
C. Ibuprofen (Motrin)
D. Naproxen (Aleve) - CORRECT ANSWER-A. Salicylate
Which intervention demonstrates appropriate splint application?
A. Avoid the gradual traction of the extremity because it is contraindicated.
B. Correct angulation if neurovascular compromise is not present.
C. Make sure the splint covers the injured area and the joint above it.
D. Perform initial immobilization as soon as possible. - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Perform initial
immobilization as soon as possible.
Which disorder is an intrarenal cause of acute kidney injury? - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Rhabdomyolysis
Which effect occurs in a patient with hypovolemic shock? - CORRECT ANSWER-Decreased venous return
to the heart
Alcoholic ketoacidosis causes which effect? - CORRECT ANSWER-Glycogen stores are used.
, When assessing a patient with vaginal bleeding and suspected abruptio placentae, the emergency nurse
is likely to note which finding? - CORRECT ANSWER-Severe abdominal pain
In the PAAS mnemonic for performing automated external defibrillation, what does the P stand for? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Power Pulse
Which of the following is a secondary injury to the spinal cord? - CORRECT ANSWER-Edema
Which disorder can initiate atrial flutter?
A. Elevated intracranial pressure
B. Pulmonary embolism
C. Hypokalemia
D. Mitral valve prolapse - CORRECT ANSWER-B
Atrial flutter is usually initiated by a premature atrial complex and is the most common in patients with
coronary artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, pulmonary embolism, or chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. Elevated intracranial pressure can initiate bradycardia. Hypokalemia is a cause of
dysrhythmias, such as a junctional escape rhythm and ventricular dysrhythmias. Mitral valve prolapse
can lead to paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.
For a patient who has swallowed a foreign body, such as a cocaine-filled balloon, which gastric
decontamination technique is the most effective?
A. Whole bowel irrigation
B. Activated charcoal administration
C. Gastric lavage
D. Syrup of ipecac administration - CORRECT ANSWER-A
Which finding is common among patients with acute anemia?
A. Widening pulse pressure
B. Hemarthrosis
C. Petechiae
D. Tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Tachypnea
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