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NUR 206 FINAL QUESTIONS AND
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place the pt in this position to inserta a nasogastric tube - ANSWER-high fowlers

most reliable data to ensure that the end of the ng tube is in the stomach - ANSWER-x-
ray

name 2 things for the nurse to do when removing ng tube - ANSWER-remove tape from
nose
ask client to take a deep breath and hold
pull in one continuous steady motion

which lab finding is indicative of the massive cell destruction that occurs with
chemotherapy - ANSWER-increased uric acid level

sore throat and red, dry skin are side/adverse effects of this treatment for head and
neck cancer - ANSWER-external radiation

the nurse is caring for a pt with an internal radiation implant. the nurse should obsever
which primary principle - ANSWER-wear a lead apron

name 2 signs and symptoms associated with hodgkins - ANSWER-fatigue, weakness,
enlarged lymph nodes

the nurse is monitoring a client newly diagnosed with DM for signs of complications.
Which symptom would indicate hyperglycemia and warrant PCP notification -
ANSWER-polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia

when reinforcing teaching to prevent DKA, what should you emphasize - ANSWER-
montior blood glucose frequently

pt with chronic gastritis, is at risk for what vit def - ANSWER-B12

the nurse is caring for a client after a Billroth II (gastrojejunostomy) procedure. what
intervention would not be used - ANSWER-irrigating NG tube

a clined had a gastrectomy. which measure will help prevent dumping - ANSWER-limit
fluids with meal

which stool characteristic would the nurse expect from a pt with chrons - ANSWER-
diarrhea

, name an intervention for a pt with acute pancreatitis - ANSWER-antacids, cough deep
breathing, anticholinergics
a client with chron's is sched to receive an infusion of infliximab. how does the nurse
measure the effectiveness of teatment - ANSWER-cheking the consistency and
frequency of bowel movements

the is an early symptoms fo the male pt with BPH - ANSWER-decreased force in the
stream of urine

the disease is a primary risk factor for deveping pyelonephritis - ANSWER-dm

name 2 lab results that would indicate a decrease in renal function - ANSWER-elevated
serum creatinine
decreased RBC
elevated blood urine BUN

a client is sch'd for IVP. which priority nursing action should the nurse take - ANSWER-
assess for allergy to iodine

hepatitis contracted from food - ANSWER-a

this potision would not be recommended for pancreatitis - ANSWER-supine

client with hiatal hernia with heartburn after meals should avoid this position -
ANSWER-lying down

pt is receiving chemotherapy, the lab shows platelet count is 10k. On the basis of this,
the nurse should perform what intervention - ANSWER-monitor for bleeding (stool
occult blood)

pt complains of pain at the IV site. Chem meds have been running, but currently nothing
is infusing. during an inspection of the site the nurse notes redness and swelling. what
should she do - ANSWER-notify RN

name 1 instruction to give a pt with DM about foot care - ANSWER-file toenails
wear propr fitting shoes
do not go barefoot

name 2 things to teach diabetic about diet - ANSWER-diet soft drinks
balance meals
snack on fruit

what would the nurse teach a new diabetic about insulin injections - ANSWER-rotate
the insulin injection sites

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