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NUR 233 EXAM 3 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ Which statement by the nurse indicates effective technique in assessment of a clients renal system? A. "I must first palpate the client if a tumor is suspected." B. "I must first listen for normal pulse at the client's wrist region."...

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NUR 233 EXAM 3 Questions and

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Which statement by the nurse indicates effective technique in assessment

of a clients renal system?



A. "I must first palpate the client if a tumor is suspected."

B. "I must first listen for normal pulse at the client's wrist region."

C. "I must first auscultate the client and then proceed to percussion and

palpation."

D. "I must first examine tender abdominal areas and then proceed to

nontender areas." - ✔✔C. "I must first auscultate the client and then

proceed to percussion and palpation."

A healthcare provider prescribes enalapril for a client. Which nursing action

is important?



A. Assess the client for hypokalemia.

B. Ensure that the medication is ingested with food.

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C. Monitor the client's blood pressure during therapy.

D. Teach that a missed dose can be doubled at the next scheduled time. -

✔✔C. Monitor the client's blood pressure during therapy.

A nurse is caring for a client with orders for furosemide daily, a 2-gram

sodium diet, and an oral fluid restriction of 1200 mL daily. The most recent

laboratory results are blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 42 mg/dL (15.2 mmol/L)

and creatinine 1.1 mg/dL (97 mcmol/L). Considering the assessment

findings, which is the most appropriate intervention by the nurse?



A. Administering the furosemide as scheduled

B. Starting strict intake and output measurements

C. Sending a urine specimen for specific gravity testing

D. Notifying the healthcare provider about the results - ✔✔D. Notifying the

healthcare provider about the results

After reviewing a client's reports, the primary healthcare provider suggests

palliative care for the patient. Which conditions would qualify the client for

this type of care? Select all that apply.



A. Peptic ulcer

B. Chronic renal failure

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C. Cognitive impairment

D. Congestive heart failure

E. Chronic obstructive lung disease - ✔✔B. Chronic renal failure

D. Congestive heart failure

E. Chronic obstructive lung disease

A health care provider prescribes daily docusate sodium for a client. The

nurse explains to the client that this medication has what action?

A. Lubricates the feces

B. Creates an osmotic effect

C. Stimulates motor activity

D. Softens the feces - ✔✔D. Softens the feces

Which life-threatening complication may occur in clients taking high-dose or

long-term ibuprofen?



A. Anaphylaxis

B. GI bleeding

C. Cardiac dysrhythmia

D. Disulfiram reaction - ✔✔B. GI bleeding

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The nurse is planning care for a client admitted to the hospital with

abdominal spasms and pain associated with severe diarrhea. Which serum

blood level would the nurse monitor?



A. Urea

B. Chloride

C. Potassium

D. Creatinine - ✔✔C. Potassium

Which clinical indicators would the nurse expect when assessing a client

with Meniere disease? Select all that apply.



A. Nausea

B. Dizziness

C. Decreased pulse rate

D. Increased temperature

E. Jerky lateral eye movements - ✔✔A. Nausea

B. Dizziness

E. Jerky lateral eye movements

In light of the information elicited during the assessment interview, which

initial action would the nurse take?

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