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Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 100% Correct. The nurse is caring for a client who has as a son with a streptococcus throat infection. Which nurse recommendation would be best to advise the client

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam 1 Questions
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The nurse is caring for a client who has as a son with a streptococcus throat infection. Which nurse
recommendation would be best to advise the client to do in order to prevent acquiring the infection?

Frequently wash her hands and surfaces of the home.

The nurse is caring for a client infected with Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The nurse should ask if the
client has experienced which of the following?

Was bitten by a tick

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The nurse is caring for a client with a protozoa infection. Which is the most likely mode of transmission?

Ingestion of contaminated food or water

The nurse is caring for a client who is recovering from an allergic reaction. Which leukocyte level would
the nurse expect to be the most elevated?

Eosinophils

The nurse is caring for a client who has an infected wound on the great toe that is red with a purulent
exudate. The nurse expects that this client has which type of infection?

,Localized

The client experienced a fall. Nursing assessment reveals that the client is experiencing tachycardia,
hypotension, confusion, tachypnea, and flat jugular veins. What should be the nurse's first response?

Administer oxygen.

The family wants to know why the nurse is putting a urinary catheter in a client experiencing shock.
What is the nurse's best response?

"It will help monitor how much urine the kidneys are able to produce."

A client experiencing shock has had a urinary output of 250 mL in the last 10 hours. What is the nurse's
most appropriate response?

Notify the physician.

Which client is most likely to be experiencing hypovolemic shock?

A client who had surgery 24 hours ago and who also has a nasogastric tube

The physician has ordered arterial blood gases for a client experiencing shock. The nurse knows that
which value indicates shock?

pH 7.32

A 63-year-old Arab American male states his left leg is "hot." What is the nurse's best first response?

Assess for pain

The client is complaining of excruciating pain in a foot that has been amputated. The family tells the
nurse that the client is just addicted to pain medications. What is the nurse's best response?

"He is experiencing phantom limb pain."

A client has had abdominal surgery and has orders to be ambulated three times a day. Oral pain
medication has been ordered for the client. What should the nurse do to facilitate ambulation?

Mediate 1 hour prior to ambulating the client.

The client reports frequent use of acetaminophen. How should the nurse best respond?

"Do you drink alcohol?"

A client with chronic pain has been admitted with a fever. The nursing assessment reveals that the client
has a decreased level of consciousness. What should the nurse ask the family about?

What medications the client has taken




The practical nurse is reviewing the social history from a client diagnosed with small cell carcinoma of
the lung. Which information is significant for this disease?

, The client has smoked two (2) packs of cigarettes a day for 20 years

The practical nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are caring for a group of clients on a
medical unit. Which information provided by the UAP warrants immediate intervention by the practical
nurse?

The client receiving Procrit (epoetin alfa) has a T 99.2˚F, P 68, R 24, and BP of 198/102

The client diagnosed with lung cancer has been told the cancer has metastasized to the brain. Which
intervention should the practical nurse expect to implement?

Discuss implementing an advance directive

The client diagnosed with lung cancer is being discharged. Which statement made by the client indicates
a reiteration of information is required?

"It doesn't matter if I smoke now. I already have cancer."

The practical nurse is interviewing clients at the clinic. Which information provided by a client warrants
further investigation?

The client has been coughing up blood in the mornings

The male client had abdominal surgery and the practical nurse suspects the client has peritonitis. Which
information support the diagnosis of peritonitis?

Hard, rigid abdomen and white blood cell count 22,000/mm3

The client who had abdominal surgery tells the practical nurse, "I felt something give way in my
stomach." Which intervention should the practical nurse implement first?

Inspect the abdominal wound incision

The client is one (1) day postoperative major abdominal surgery. Which client problem is a priority?

Fluid and electrolyte imbalance

The client has an eviscerated abdominal wound. Which intervention should the practical nurse
implement?

Apply sterile normal saline dressing

The client is diagnosed with peritonitis. Which information indicates to the practical nurse the client's
condition is improving?

The client has a decrease in temperature and a soft abdomen

A patient is being released from the hospital with a prescription for tetracycline. What should the nurse
include in patient teaching?

Select all that apply.

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