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RN/NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS|| A+ ALREADY GRADED 1. Muscle or ligament used beyond limit of its functional ability. Characterized by overstretching of muscle or ligament & also could involve tearing if strain is more severe (i.e., second- or...

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RN/NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS|| A+
ALREADY GRADED

1. Muscle or ligament used beyond limit of its functional ability. Characterized
by overstretching of muscle or ligament & also could involve tearing if
strain is more severe (i.e., second- or third-degree strain versus first-degree
strain). - ANSWER ✔ Strain


2. Soft tissue injury that results in hemorrhage into involved tissue. - ANSWER
✔ Contusion


3. Point at which ureters enter bladder. Juncture, ureter runs obliquely for 1.5 to
2 cm through bladder wall before opening into bladder. Anatomical pathway
prevents reflux urine back into ureter &, acts as a valve to prevent urine
from traveling back into ureter & up to kidney. - ANSWER ✔
Ureterovesical junction


4. Because hydrogen ions contribute to acidosis in the body, the kidneys retain
hydrogen ions in alkalosis to restore acid-base balance - ANSWER ✔
Metabolic alkalosis


5. Do not manufacture adequate amounts of erythropoietin - ANSWER ✔
Chronic kidney disease


6. Stimuli ADH release; increased plasma osmolality, decreased blood volume,
hypotension, pain, dehydration from nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, & stress.
- ANSWER ✔ Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

,7. Potassium-retaining diuretic. Potassium-retaining diuretics decrease
reabsorption of sodium & water & inhibit excretion of potassium in renal
collecting ducts. Avoid eating bananas. - ANSWER ✔ Triamterene
(Dyrenium)


8. Fiber responsible skin's toughness & resiliency & plays important role in
healing process. - ANSWER ✔ Collagen


9. Outermost layer, Stratum corneum. Which contains the horny or cornified
cells. - ANSWER ✔ Skin cells that slough off


10.loss of hair. - ANSWER ✔ Alopecia


11.Dry skin - ANSWER ✔ Xerosis


12.Excessive hair growth - ANSWER ✔ Hirsutism


13.Excessive sweating. - ANSWER ✔ Hyperhidrosis


14.Blotchy brown macules across cheeks & forehead. Condition caused by
hormonal influences on melanin production. - ANSWER ✔ Melasma


15.Resemble a net in appearance - ANSWER ✔ Reticular skin lesions


16.Ring-shaped. - ANSWER ✔ Annular lesions

,17.Shaped like an arc. - ANSWER ✔ Arciform lesions


18.Can be caused by vasodilation from high environmental temperatures, fever,
or inflammation - ANSWER ✔ Erythema (or redness) of the skin


19.Occurs with increasing age & has no clinical significance. Appears assmall,
round, bright red lesion on trunk or extremities - ANSWER ✔ Cherry
angioma


20.Results from increased pressure in veins, usually in lower legs, & has
irregularly shaped bluish center with radiating branches. - ANSWER ✔
Venous star


21.Bright red center with legs that radiate outward. Commonly seen in liver
disease & vitamin B deficiency, although they occasionally can occur
without underlying pathology. - ANSWER ✔ Spider angiomas


22.Fungal infection; results inflammation nail fold, with separation fold from
nail plate. Affected area generally is tender to touch & has purulent drainage.
- ANSWER ✔ Paronychia


23.Purpuric lesion also known as a bruise - ANSWER ✔ Ecchymosis


24.Used detect MI & decreased myocardial blood flow, & determine left
ventricular function. Radioisotope injected intravenously; therefore a signed
informed consent is necessary. - ANSWER ✔ Technetium 99m
ventriculography (multigated acquisition [MUGA] scan

, 25.CO2 acts as an acid in body. Rise in blood CO2 will result in a fall in blood
pH. - ANSWER ✔ Retaining carbon dioxide (CO2)


26.Are cations that contribute to a state of acidosis in body. - ANSWER ✔
Hydrogen ions


1. Close the roller clamp on the IV tubing.
2. Spike the IV bag & half-fill drip chamber.
3. Open roller clamp & fill the tubing.
4. Uncap the distal end of the tubing
5. Attach distal end of the tubing to the client - ANSWER ✔ Prepares solution
& IV tubing; Arrange actions in order


1. Check compatibility phenytoin with IV solution.
2. Draw up medication in a 3-mL syringe.
3. Check client's identification (ID) bracelet.
4. Pinch off IV tubing above injection port.
5. Inject the medication.
6. Document medication was administered. - ANSWER ✔ Prescription
administer phenytoin (Dilantin) by intravenous push (IVP) throughIV line
infusing 1000 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride. Arrange actions in order


27.Injection cap should be discarded & new one applied whenever blood is
drawn from lumen. - ANSWER ✔ Multilumen central venous catheter


28.Symptoms of watery diarrhea, flatus, abdominal distention, pain, & fever.
Diagnostic tests include stool culture with bowel biopsy. - ANSWER ✔
Cryptosporidiosis


29.Measures titer antibodies that destroy nuclei cells & cause tissue death.
When fluorescent method used, test sometimes referred to as FANA. Test is

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