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NCLEX PN 3000 review questions with correct answers| updated What would be a side effect of Procardia ? - Answer-swelling in the legs, but you should ask the patient when the swelling started to see if there is another underlying issue going on What would be a sign of circulatory impairment in ...

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NCLEX PN 3000 review questions with
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What would be a side effect of Procardia ? - Answer✔✔-swelling in the legs, but you should ask the

patient when the swelling started to see if there is another underlying issue going on


What would be a sign of circulatory impairment in the lower legs ? - Answer✔✔-numbness , cool to the

touch , pallor


What would be a affect of taking corticosteroids for a long period of time ? - Answer✔✔-osteoporosis ,

muscle wasting , hypertension , truncal obesity


What is the antidote for heparin ? - Answer✔✔-Protamine sulfate


What is the antidote for war fin ? - Answer✔✔-vitamin K


What symptoms would you see in a patient with pneumonia ? - Answer✔✔-Fever , crackles or rhonchi,

use of accessory muscles for breathing


Which nursing diagnosis would be of most importance with a client with AIDS dementia ? - Answer✔✔-

Risk for injury


What is the usual course of muscular dystrophy ? - Answer✔✔-"You may experience progressive

deterioration in all voluntary muscles."


What would be a symptom of left sided heart failure ? - Answer✔✔-Air hunger - feeling of not getting

enough oxygen

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What would be a sign of right sided heart failure ? - Answer✔✔-Ascites, jugular vein distention, and

pitting edema of the legs are signs of right-sided heart failure.


What medication would the nurse give to a patient that is on hemodialysis 3 times a week ? -

Answer✔✔-epoetin alfa (Epogen)


What would be a long term side effect of taking aspirin ? - Answer✔✔-Bilateral Hearing Loss this can be

resolved when the person discontinues aspirin


How would you take a client to the bathroom that has had severe chest pain but has now stopped ? -

Answer✔✔-Move a bedside commode to the side of the bed this will prevent straining and keep the

patient safe if he experiences chest pain again


How would you help a client that has dry mouth from chemotherapy and decrease the pain of stomatitis

? - Answer✔✔-Providing a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water for use as a mouth rinse


A client with a history of I.V. drug abuse is admitted to the medical-surgical unit for evaluation for

infective endocarditis. Nursing assessment is most likely to reveal that this client has: - Answer✔✔-

Osler's nodes and splinter hemorrhages.fever, diaphoresis, joint pain, weakness, abdominal pain, a new

or altered heart murmur, and Janeway's lesions


What would be some symptoms of pericarditis ? - Answer✔✔-retrosternal pain that worsens during

supine positioning, pulsus paradoxus., a scratchy pericardial friction rub


A client who has been treated for chronic renal failure (CRF) is ready for discharge. The nurse should

reinforce which dietary instruction? - Answer✔✔-"Make sure to include carbohydrates in your diet."




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unrestricted intake of sodium, protein, potassium, and fluid may lead to a dangerous accumulation of

electrolytes and protein metabolic products, such as amino acids and ammonia. Therefore, the client

must limit intake of sodium; meat, which is high in protein; bananas, which are high in potassium; and

fluid, because the failing kidneys can't secrete adequate urine


Before a client undergoes arthroscopy, the nurse reviews the data collection findings for

contraindications for this procedure. Which finding is a contraindication? - Answer✔✔-Joint flexion of

less than 50%, because the doctor would not be able to insert the instrument in the right location


What would be a normal finding in a person with hyperparathyroidism ? - Answer✔✔-Hypercalcemia


What would be a sign of necrotizing fasciitis ? - Answer✔✔-pressurelike pain , this is the difference

between cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis


What is the most common cause of appendicitis ? - Answer✔✔-Obstruction which can lead to rupture


A client with a cerebellar brain tumor is admitted to an acute care facility. The nurse assists with

formulating a nursing diagnosis of Risk for injury. Which "related-to" phrase is appropriate for the nurse

to add to complete the nursing diagnosis statement? - Answer✔✔-It would be related to balance

problems , impaired balance


What is a major complication of developing osteoporosis ? - Answer✔✔-Fractures are more common


The nurse should expect to administer which vaccine to the client after a splenectomy? - Answer✔✔-

Pneumovax 23, because taking out the spleen lowers your immune system and puts you at a greater risk

for developing infection and sepsis




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