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[Show more]1. Which of the following techniques is most effective in establishing rapport with a patient during the initial history taking? 
•	A. Closed-ended questions 
•	B. Medical jargon 
•	C. Open-ended questions 
•	D. Interrupting to clarify early on 
Answer: C. Open-ended questions Rationale: Ope...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following techniques is most effective in establishing rapport with a patient during the initial history taking? 
•	A. Closed-ended questions 
•	B. Medical jargon 
•	C. Open-ended questions 
•	D. Interrupting to clarify early on 
Answer: C. Open-ended questions Rationale: Ope...
1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a general patient examination? 
A) To confirm a diagnosis 
B) To establish a therapeutic relationship 
C) To collect data for diagnosis and treatment planning 
D) To provide patient education 
Answer: C 
Rationale: The primary purpose of a general ...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a general patient examination? 
A) To confirm a diagnosis 
B) To establish a therapeutic relationship 
C) To collect data for diagnosis and treatment planning 
D) To provide patient education 
Answer: C 
Rationale: The primary purpose of a general ...
1. Which of the following is the first step in the nursing process? 
A. Diagnosis 
B. Assessment 
C. Planning 
D. Implementation 
Answer: B. Assessment 
Rationale: The nursing process begins with assessment, which involves collecting, analyzing, and validating data. 
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is the first step in the nursing process? 
A. Diagnosis 
B. Assessment 
C. Planning 
D. Implementation 
Answer: B. Assessment 
Rationale: The nursing process begins with assessment, which involves collecting, analyzing, and validating data. 
________________________________...
1. A nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who expresses a wish to die. What is the most appropriate nursing response? 
A. "You shouldn't feel that way; there is still hope." 
B. "It's normal to feel overwhelmed; let's talk about it." 
C. "You need to focus on the posi...
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Add to cart1. A nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who expresses a wish to die. What is the most appropriate nursing response? 
A. "You shouldn't feel that way; there is still hope." 
B. "It's normal to feel overwhelmed; let's talk about it." 
C. "You need to focus on the posi...
Question 1 
A nurse is teaching a group of women about breast self-examination (BSE). What is the best time for a woman to perform BSE? 
A) After menstruation 
B) Before menstruation 
C) During menstruation 
D) Any time of the month 
Answer: A) After menstruation 
Rationale: Performing BSE after men...
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A nurse is teaching a group of women about breast self-examination (BSE). What is the best time for a woman to perform BSE? 
A) After menstruation 
B) Before menstruation 
C) During menstruation 
D) Any time of the month 
Answer: A) After menstruation 
Rationale: Performing BSE after men...
Growth and Development 
1.	A nurse is assessing a 2-year-old child. Which developmental milestone should the nurse expect to observe? 
o	A) Hops on one foot 
o	B) Can stack six blocks 
o	C) Can say full sentences 
o	D) Is able to jump in place 
o	Answer: B) Can stack six blocks 
Rationale: At 2 year...
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Add to cartGrowth and Development 
1.	A nurse is assessing a 2-year-old child. Which developmental milestone should the nurse expect to observe? 
o	A) Hops on one foot 
o	B) Can stack six blocks 
o	C) Can say full sentences 
o	D) Is able to jump in place 
o	Answer: B) Can stack six blocks 
Rationale: At 2 year...
1.	Which of the following is a normal physiological change associated with aging? 
o	A) Decreased blood pressure 
o	B) Increased muscle mass 
o	C) Decreased lung capacity 
o	D) Increased metabolism 
Answer: C) Decreased lung capacity 
Rationale: Aging typically results in decreased lung capacity due...
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Add to cart1.	Which of the following is a normal physiological change associated with aging? 
o	A) Decreased blood pressure 
o	B) Increased muscle mass 
o	C) Decreased lung capacity 
o	D) Increased metabolism 
Answer: C) Decreased lung capacity 
Rationale: Aging typically results in decreased lung capacity due...
1. A nurse is performing a mental status examination (MSE) on a patient. Which of the following components should the nurse assess first? 
A) Mood 
B) Appearance 
C) Speech 
D) Thought process 
Answer: B) Appearance 
Rationale: The first component of the mental status examination is assessing the pa...
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Add to cart1. A nurse is performing a mental status examination (MSE) on a patient. Which of the following components should the nurse assess first? 
A) Mood 
B) Appearance 
C) Speech 
D) Thought process 
Answer: B) Appearance 
Rationale: The first component of the mental status examination is assessing the pa...
1. A patient arrives in the emergency department with chest pain radiating to the left arm. What is the nurse's priority intervention? 
a) Obtain a 12-lead ECG 
b) Administer nitroglycerin 
c) Start an IV line 
d) Assess vital signs 
Answer: a) Obtain a 12-lead ECG 
Rationale: The priority in a p...
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Add to cart1. A patient arrives in the emergency department with chest pain radiating to the left arm. What is the nurse's priority intervention? 
a) Obtain a 12-lead ECG 
b) Administer nitroglycerin 
c) Start an IV line 
d) Assess vital signs 
Answer: a) Obtain a 12-lead ECG 
Rationale: The priority in a p...
1. A patient presents with a fever of 103°F (39.4°C). The nurse should assess for which of the following? 
A) Blood pressure 
B) Respiratory rate 
C) Level of consciousness 
D) All of the above 
Answer: D) All of the above 
Rationale: The nurse should assess all vital signs and neurological status...
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Add to cart1. A patient presents with a fever of 103°F (39.4°C). The nurse should assess for which of the following? 
A) Blood pressure 
B) Respiratory rate 
C) Level of consciousness 
D) All of the above 
Answer: D) All of the above 
Rationale: The nurse should assess all vital signs and neurological status...
1. A nurse is assessing a client’s pain. Which of the following is the most reliable indicator of the existence and intensity of pain? 
A. Vital signs 
B. The client’s self-report 
C. The presence of grimacing 
D. Physician’s assessment 
Answer: B - The client’s self-report 
Rationale: The c...
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Add to cart1. A nurse is assessing a client’s pain. Which of the following is the most reliable indicator of the existence and intensity of pain? 
A. Vital signs 
B. The client’s self-report 
C. The presence of grimacing 
D. Physician’s assessment 
Answer: B - The client’s self-report 
Rationale: The c...
1. A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with shortness of breath. What is the nurse's priority action? 
•	A. Administer a bronchodilator 
•	B. Position the client supine 
•	C. Apply 6 L/min oxygen via nasal cannula 
•	D. Encourage deep breathing exercises 
A...
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Add to cart1. A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with shortness of breath. What is the nurse's priority action? 
•	A. Administer a bronchodilator 
•	B. Position the client supine 
•	C. Apply 6 L/min oxygen via nasal cannula 
•	D. Encourage deep breathing exercises 
A...
Question 1 
A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. "I will monitor my blood pressure regularly." 
B. "I can stop taking my medication once my blood pressure is normal." 
C. "I should...
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A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. "I will monitor my blood pressure regularly." 
B. "I can stop taking my medication once my blood pressure is normal." 
C. "I should...
1. Which of the following is a function of the gastrointestinal (GI) system? 
A. Hormone regulation 
B. Nutrient absorption 
C. Oxygen transport 
D. Blood filtration 
Answer: B. Nutrient absorption 
Rationale: The primary function of the GI system is to break down food and absorb nutrients. Hormone ...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is a function of the gastrointestinal (GI) system? 
A. Hormone regulation 
B. Nutrient absorption 
C. Oxygen transport 
D. Blood filtration 
Answer: B. Nutrient absorption 
Rationale: The primary function of the GI system is to break down food and absorb nutrients. Hormone ...
1. A patient presents with acute pain in the right knee after a fall. What is the nurse's priority assessment? 
A. Skin integrity 
B. Range of motion 
C. Circulation 
D. Muscle strength 
Answer: C. Circulation 
Rationale: Assessing circulation is crucial to rule out any vascular injury, which cou...
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Add to cart1. A patient presents with acute pain in the right knee after a fall. What is the nurse's priority assessment? 
A. Skin integrity 
B. Range of motion 
C. Circulation 
D. Muscle strength 
Answer: C. Circulation 
Rationale: Assessing circulation is crucial to rule out any vascular injury, which cou...
1. Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for balance and coordination? 
A) Cerebrum 
B) Cerebellum 
C) Brainstem 
D) Thalamus 
Answer: B) Cerebellum 
Rationale: The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, balance, and posture. 
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Add to cart1. Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for balance and coordination? 
A) Cerebrum 
B) Cerebellum 
C) Brainstem 
D) Thalamus 
Answer: B) Cerebellum 
Rationale: The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, balance, and posture. 
_____________________________________...
A patient with chronic kidney disease is being monitored for electrolyte imbalances. Which electrolyte is most likely to be elevated? 
A) Sodium 
B) Potassium 
C) Calcium 
D) Magnesium 
Answer: B) Potassium 
Rationale: In chronic kidney disease, the kidneys are unable to excrete potassium effectivel...
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Add to cartA patient with chronic kidney disease is being monitored for electrolyte imbalances. Which electrolyte is most likely to be elevated? 
A) Sodium 
B) Potassium 
C) Calcium 
D) Magnesium 
Answer: B) Potassium 
Rationale: In chronic kidney disease, the kidneys are unable to excrete potassium effectivel...
1.	Which of the following is the most commonly reported STI in the United States? 
o	A) Gonorrhea 
o	B) Chlamydia 
o	C) Syphilis 
o	D) Herpes Simplex Virus 
Answer: B 
Rationale: Chlamydia is the most frequently reported STI in the U.S. due to its often asymptomatic nature. 
2.	What is the primary m...
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Add to cart1.	Which of the following is the most commonly reported STI in the United States? 
o	A) Gonorrhea 
o	B) Chlamydia 
o	C) Syphilis 
o	D) Herpes Simplex Virus 
Answer: B 
Rationale: Chlamydia is the most frequently reported STI in the U.S. due to its often asymptomatic nature. 
2.	What is the primary m...
1. A patient with diabetes mellitus is receiving insulin. Which of the following symptoms would indicate hypoglycemia? 
A. Excessive thirst 
B. Dry skin 
C. Sweating and tremors 
D. Frequent urination 
Answer: C. Sweating and tremors 
Rationale: Sweating and tremors are common symptoms of hypoglycem...
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Add to cart1. A patient with diabetes mellitus is receiving insulin. Which of the following symptoms would indicate hypoglycemia? 
A. Excessive thirst 
B. Dry skin 
C. Sweating and tremors 
D. Frequent urination 
Answer: C. Sweating and tremors 
Rationale: Sweating and tremors are common symptoms of hypoglycem...
1. A nurse is assessing a patient's skin. Which of the following findings would require immediate intervention? 
A. Yellowing of the skin 
B. Dry skin on the elbows 
C. Flaking scalp skin 
D. Freckles on the back 
Answer: A. Yellowing of the skin 
Rationale: Yellowing of the skin (jaundice) can i...
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Add to cart1. A nurse is assessing a patient's skin. Which of the following findings would require immediate intervention? 
A. Yellowing of the skin 
B. Dry skin on the elbows 
C. Flaking scalp skin 
D. Freckles on the back 
Answer: A. Yellowing of the skin 
Rationale: Yellowing of the skin (jaundice) can i...
1. Which structure in the eye is primarily responsible for focusing light onto the retina? 
A) Cornea 
B) Iris 
C) Lens 
D) Retina 
Answer: C) Lens 
Rationale: The lens is responsible for focusing light onto the retina, adjusting its shape to facilitate clear vision at various distances. 
__________...
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Add to cart1. Which structure in the eye is primarily responsible for focusing light onto the retina? 
A) Cornea 
B) Iris 
C) Lens 
D) Retina 
Answer: C) Lens 
Rationale: The lens is responsible for focusing light onto the retina, adjusting its shape to facilitate clear vision at various distances. 
__________...
1. A client presents with a sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The nurse assesses the client’s throat and notes swollen tonsils. What is the most appropriate nursing action? 
A. Encourage the client to rest and drink warm fluids. 
B. Administer antibiotics as prescribed. 
C. Notify the healthc...
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Add to cart1. A client presents with a sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The nurse assesses the client’s throat and notes swollen tonsils. What is the most appropriate nursing action? 
A. Encourage the client to rest and drink warm fluids. 
B. Administer antibiotics as prescribed. 
C. Notify the healthc...
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