NCSBN Quiz TestBANK questions and
answers latest update 2024/2025 best exam
for nursing
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for several clients. Which of the
laboratory result indicates a client with partly compensated metabolic acidosis?
Chloride 100 mEq/L (100 mmol/L)
Sodium 130 mEq/L (130 mmol/L)
Hemoglobin 15 g/dL (150 g//L)
PaCO2 30 mm Hg - CORRECT ANSWERS PaCO2 30 mm Hg
The client is admitted to an ambulatory surgery center and undergoes a right
inguinal orchiectomy. Which option is the priority before the client can be
discharged to home?
Able to ambulate in the hallway with assistance
Post-operative pain is managed
Correct response
Able to tolerate a regular diet
Psychological counseling is scheduled - CORRECT ANSWERS Post-operative
pain is managed
A child is treated with succimer for lead poisoning. Which of these assessments
should the nurse perform first?
Test deep tendon reflexes
, NCSBN Quiz TestBANK questions and
answers latest update 2024/2025 best exam
for nursing
Check blood calcium level
Check complete blood count (CBC) with differential
Succimer (Chemet) is used in the management of lead or other heavy metal
poisoning. Although it has generally well tolerated and has a relatively low toxicity,
it may cause neutropenia. Therapy should be withheld or discontinued if the
absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is below 1200/µ.
The client with a T-2 spinal cord injury reports having a "pounding" headache.
Further assessment by the nurse reveals excessive sweating, rash, pilomotor
erection, facial flushing, congested nasal passages and a heart rate of 50. What
action should the nurse take next?
Place the client into the bed and administer the ordered PRN analgesic
Measure the client's respirations, blood pressure, temperature and pupillary
responses
Check the client for bladder distention and the urinary catheter for kinks
Assist client with relaxation techniques - CORRECT ANSWERS Check the
client for bladder distention and the urinary catheter for kinks
These are findings of autonomic dysreflexia, also called hyperreflexia. This response
occurs in clients with a spinal cord injury above the T-6 level. It is typically initiated
by any noxious stimulus below the level of injury such as a full bladder, an enema or
bowel movement, fecal impaction, uterine contractions, changing of the catheter
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