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d) MMR
1193. The five-year-old is being tested for enterobiasis (pinworms). Which
symptom isassociated with enterobiasis?
a) Rectal itching
b) Nausea
c) Oral ulcerations
d) Scalp itching
1194. The six-month-old client with a ventral septal defect is receiving Digitalis
for regulation of his heart rate. Which finding should be reported to the
doctor?
a) Blood pressure of 126/80
b) Blood glucose of 110mg/dL
c) Heart rate of 60bpm
d) Respiratory rate of 30 per minute
1195. The nurse is caring for a client admitted to the emergency room after a fall.
X-rays reveal that the client has several fractured bones in the foot. Which
treatment should the nurse anticipate for the fractured foot?
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a) Application of a short inclusive spica cast
b) Stabilization with a plaster-of-Paris cast
c) Surgery with Kirschner wire implantation
d) A gauze dressing only
1196. The client is admitted following cast application for a fractured ulna. Which
finding should be reported to the doctor?
a) Pain at the site
b) Warm fingers
c) Pulses rapid
d) Paresthesia of the fingers
1197. The nurse is caring for a client admitted with multiple trauma. Fractures
include the pelvis, femur, and ulna. Which finding should be reported to the
physician immediately?
a) Hematuria
b) Muscle spasms
c) Dizziness
d) Nausea
1198. The nurse is caring for a client admitted to the emergency room after a fall.
X-rays reveal that the client has several fractured bones in the foot. Which
treatment should the nurse anticipate for the fractured foot?
a) Application of a short inclusive spica cast
b) Stabilization with a plaster-of-Paris cast
c) Surgery with Kirschner wire implantation
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d) A gauze dressing only
1199. A nurse obtains an order from a physician to restraint a client by using a
jacket restraint. The nurse instructs nursing assistant to apply the restraint.
Which of the following would indicate inappropriate application of the
restraint by the nursing assistant.
a) A safety knot in the restraint straps
b) Restraint straps that are safely secured to the side rails
c) The jacket restraint secured such that two fingers can slide easily between the
restraints & the client skin
d) Jacket restraint straps that do no tighten when force is applied against them
1200. A client has been voluntarily admitted to the hospital. The nurse knows
that which of the following statements is inconsistent with this type of
hospitalization?
a) The client retains all of his or her rights
b) the client has a right to leave if not a danger to self or others
c) the client can sign a written request for discharge
d) the client cannot be released without medical advice
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1201. When caring for clients with psychiatric diagnoses, the nurse recalls that
the purpose of psychiatric diagnoses or psychiatric labeling is to:
a) Identify those individuals in need of more specialized care.
b) Identify those individuals who are at risk for harming others.
c) Enable the client’s treatment team to plan appropriate and comprehensive care.
d) Define the nursing care for individuals with similar diagnoses.
1202. A patient with a history of schizophrenia is admitted to the acute
psychiatric care unit. He mutters to himself as the nurse attempts to take a
history and yells, “I don’t want to answer any more questions! There are
too many voices in this room!” Which of the following assessment
questions should the nurse ask NEXT?
a) “Are the voices telling you to do things?
b) “Do you feel as though you want to harm yourself or anyone else?”
c) “Who else is talking in this room? It’s just you and me.
d) “I don’t hear any other voices
1203. After two weeks of receiving lithium therapy, a patient in the psychiatric
unit becomes depressed. Which of the following evaluations of the
patient’s behavior by the nurse would be MOST accurate?
a) The treatment plan is not effective; the patient requires a larger dose of lithium.
b) This is a normal response to lithium therapy; the patient should continue with the
current treatment plan.
c) This is a normal response to lithium therapy; the patient should be monitored for
suicidal behavior.
d) The treatment plan is not effective; the patient requires an antidepressant
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