RNSG 2341 Prep U Quiz 3 Questions & Answers
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For a child with hemophilia, what is the most important nursing goal? You Selected:
• Controlling pain Correct response:
• Preventing bleeding episodes
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For a child with hemophilia, what is the most important nursing goal?
You Selected:
• Controlling pain
Correct response:
• Preventing bleeding episodes
Explanation:
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A mental health nurse receives the following phone messages. Which client with the nurse call back first?
You Selected:
• A client with a history of illicit drug use who stated, “My family would be happier if I was not around.”
Correct response:
• A client with a history of illicit drug use who stated, “My family would be happier if I was not around.”
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A client who is 28 weeks pregnant is admitted for testing. After reading the nursing notes, which rationale best
explains why a pregnant client should lie on her left side when resting or sleeping in the later stages of
pregnancy?
You Selected:
• to prevent development of fetal anomalies
Correct response:
• to prevent compression of the vena cava
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The laboratory comes to draw an Hgb AIc. The client asks the nurse what this test represents. Which statement
would be correct?
,You Selected:
• "This blood test is done to measure hyperglycemia in your system for 3 to 4 days after you were
diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).”
Correct response:
• “This test reflects the average blood glucose over a period of approximately 2-3 months.”
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The client in the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease and his adult son attend an appointment at the community
mental health center. While conversing with the nurse, the son states, “I’m tired of hearing about how things were
30 years ago. Why does Dad always talk about the past?” What should the nurse tell the son?
You Selected:
• "Reminding your dad that you have heard that story will help him stop."
Correct response:
• "Your dad lost his short-term memory, but he still has his long-term memory."
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The nurse instructs a client prescribed digoxin about the signs and symptoms of toxicity. Which client statement
indicates that teaching was effective?
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• "I can expect my ability to taste and smell to change because of the medication."
Correct response:
• "I should contact the healthcare provider if I notice a change in my vision such as flashing lights or
different colors."
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A 4-year-old child is brought into the emergency room for abdominal pain. While in the emergency department,
the client's condition deteriorates and the child dies. After the physician pronounces the time of death, the child’s
parent punches a hole in the wall of the exam room. Which stage of grief is the parent experiencing?
You Selected:
• Depression
, Correct response:
• Anger
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The nurse is caring for a client from Southeast Asia who has HIV-AIDS. The client does not speak or comprehend
the English language. What should the nurse do?
You Selected:
• Do an internet search for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
Correct response:
• Utilize language-appropriate interpreters.
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When planning to move a person with a possible spinal cord injury, the nurse should direct the team to move the
client using which procedure?
You Selected:
• Limit movement of the arms by wrapping them next to the body.
Correct response:
• Immobilize the head and neck to prevent further injury.
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The nurse is providing teaching to an expectant mother about breastfeeding. What statement made by the mother
would require immediate follow-up by the nurse?
You Selected:
• "I was treated for gonorrhea 2 years ago."
Correct response:
• "I have been HIV positive for 4 years."
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