211 Final Exam Questions And Answers
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Donepezil has been ordered for client w/ alzheimer. Client has been taking 0.1 mg per day for
past 4w and is now taking 0.2mg/dose. Tablets are 5mg. Client's current weight is 111lb. How
many tablets should client be give each night? Calculate to half or whole. - answer✔2 tablets
120lb suicidal client has taken overdoes of acetaminophen. After a loading does, Dr orders
maintenance of acetylcysteine 50/mg/kg in 500 mL of 5% dextrose given IV over 4h. Set pump
at what rate?
I think it says 4, very blurry. - answer✔125 nL/hr
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Which of the following would be most appropriate expected outcome to use care plan for
suicidal client admitted to psychiatric unit?
a) client will adhere to care plan
b) client will remain free from self-inflicted injury while hospitalized
c) client remain oriented while hospitalized
d) client will resume normal activity patterns - answer✔b) client will remain free from self-
inflicted injury while hospitalized
Home health Rn has completed assessment on client w/ dementia as well as w/ caregivers.
Which nursing diagnosis would take priority in care plan?
a) impaired swallowing
b) impaired physical mobility
c) caregiver role strain
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d) self-care deficit - answer✔a) impaired swallowing
In electronic medical record, it is noted that postpartum client states she cannot bond w/ her
baby bc if she does, her other children will die. Based on this data, what does the Rn recognize
client as experiencing?
a) postpartum blues
b) postpartum adjustment disorder
c) postpartum depression
d) postpartum psychosis - answer✔d) postpartum psychosis
Rn caring for client w/ autism spectrum disorder ASD. He indicates the struggle w/ finding and
maintaining employment. Which action by the Rn best addresses client's needs?
a) encourage client to seek opportunities that do not require communication w/ others ...
(blurry)
b) give client information about state subsidies that will help
c) ask client what his strengths are and identify jobs based on those strengths
d) suggest client work for family owned business bc ... (blurry) - answer✔c) ask client what his
strengths are and identify jobs based on those strengths
note: Alex initials are ASD
Child w/ ADHD has been admitted to hospital and is being intrusive w/ Rn and acting
immaturely by whirling and falling down. Which short-term outcome would e appropriate for
care plan?
a) child will stop intrusive actions when Rn alerts child of the behavior
b) child will begin to behave normally within 2 days
c) child will be free of injury during hospitalization
d) child will not act immaturely but will act appropriately for his age within a week - answer✔c)
child will be free of injury during hospitalization
**got wrong
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Client w/ depression is noted to have signs and symptoms of catatonia. Which nursing problem
in care plan would take precedence when Rn is caring for this client?
a) risk for adult pressure injury
b) self-care deficit (toileting)
c) ineffective airway clearance
d) powerlessness - answer✔c) ineffective airway clearance
** got wrong
Client in manic phase of bipolar disorder is prescribed lithium and has a current lithium blood
level of 0.4 mEq/L. Which of the following findings predict seeing when assessing client? SAA
a) client exhibits grandiose delusions
b) client sleeps seven hours each night
c) client demonstrates lability of mood and affect
d) client demonstrates flight of ideas and pressured speech
e) client exhibits psychomotor retardation - answer✔a) client exhibits grandiose delusions
c) client demonstrates lability of mood and affect
d) client demonstrates flight of ideas and pressured speech
In rounds, Rn participates in discussion about prescribing a depressed client an antidepressant
that inhibits the reuptake of both norepinephrine and serotonin. Rn identifies which Rx to be
ordered?
a) citalopram
b) buspirone
c) lorazepam
d) venlafaxine - answer✔d) venlafaxine
Which clinical manifestation of ADHD is more commonly observed in school-aged boys than in
school-aged girls?
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