Question Number 1
The nurse knows that which statement by the mother indicates that the mother understands safety precautions with her four month-old infant and her 4 year-old child?
A) "I strap the infant car seat on the front seat to face backwards."
B) "I place my infant in the middle of the living room floor on a blanket to play with my 4 year old while I make supper in the kitchen."
C) "My sleeping baby lies so cute in the crib with the little buttocks stuck up in the air while the four year old naps on the sofa."
D) "I have the 4 year-old hold and help feed the four month-old a bottle in the kitchen while I make supper."
Question Number 2
Upon completing the admission documents, the nurse learns that the 87 year-old client does not have an advance directive. What action should the nurse take?
A) Record the information on the chart
B) Give information about advance directives
C) Assume that this client wishes a full code
D) Refer this issue to the unit secretary
Question Number 3
A nurse administers the influenza vaccine to a client in a clinic. Within 15 minutes after the immunization was given, the client complains of itchy and watery eyes, increased anxiety, and difficulty breathing. The nurse expects that the first action in the sequence of care for this client will be to
A) Maintain the airway
B) Administer epinephrine 1:1000 as ordered
C) Monitor for hypotension with shock
D) Administer diphenhydramine as ordered
Question Number 4
Which of these children at the site of a disaster at a child day care center would the triage nurse put in the "treat last" category?
A) An infant with intermittent buldging anterior fontonel between crying episodes
B) A toddler with severe deep abrasions over 98% of the body
C) A preschooler with 1 lower leg fracture and the other leg with an upper leg fracture
D) A school-age child with singed eyebrows and hair on the arms
Question Number 5
When admitting a client to an acute care facility, an identification bracelet is sent up with the admission form. In the event these do not match, the nurse’s best action is to
A) change whichever item is incorrect to the correct information
B) use the bracelet and admission form until a replacement is supplied
C) notify the admissions office and wait to apply the bracelet
D) make a corrected identification bracelet for the client
Question Number 6
The nurse is having difficulty reading the health care provider's written order that was written right before the shift change. What action should be taken?
A) Leave the order for the oncoming staff to follow-up
B) Contact the charge nurse for an interpretation
C) Ask the pharmacy for assistance in the interpretation
D) Call the provider for clarification
Question Number 7
An adult client is found to be unresponsive on morning rounds. After checking for responsiveness and calling for help, the next action that should be taken by the nurse is to:
A) check the cartoid pulse
B) deliver 5 abdominal thrusts
C) give 2 rescue breaths
D) open the client's airway
Question Number 8
A client has an order for 1000 ml of D5W over an 8 hour period. The nurse discovers that 800 ml has been infused after 4 hours. What is the priority nursing action?
A) Ask the client if there are any breathing problems
B) Have the client void as much as possible
C) Check the vital signs
D) Ausculate the lungs
Question Number 9
Following change-of-shift report on an orthopedic unit, which client should the nurse see first?
A) 16 year-old who had an open reduction of a fractured wrist 10 hours ago
B) 20 year-old in skeletal traction for 2 weeks since a motor cycle accident
C) 72 year-old recovering from surgery after a hip replacement 2 hours ago
D) 75 year-old who is in skin traction prior to planned hip pinning surgery.
Question Number 10
A nurse observes a family member administer a rectal suppository by having the client lie on the left side for the administration. The family member pushed the suppository until the finger went up to the second knuckle. After 10 minutes the client was told by the family member to turn to the right side and the client did this. What is the appropriate comment for the nurse to make?
A) Why don’t we now have the client turn back to the left side.
B) That was done correctly. Did you have any problems with the insertion?
C) Let’s check to see if the suppository is in far enough.
D) Did you feel any stool in the intestinal tract?
Question Number 11
A client with a diagnosis of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has died. Which type of precautions is the appropriate type to use when performing postmortem care?
A) airborne precautions
B) droplet precautions
C) contact precautions
D) compromised host precautions
Question Number 12
The nurse is reviewing with a client how to collect a clean catch urine specimen. Which sequence is appropriate teaching?
A) void a little, clean the meatus, then collect specimen
B) clean the meatus, begin voiding, then catch urine stream
C) clean the meatus, then urinate into container
D) void continuously and catch some of the urine
Question Number 13
The provider orders Lanoxin (digoxin) 0.125 mg po and furosomide 40 mg every day. Which of these foods would the nurse reinforce for the client to eat at least daily?
A) spaghetti
B) watermelon
C) chicken
D) tomatoes
Question Number 14
A nurse is stuck in the hand by an exposed needle. What immediate action should the nurse take?
A) Look up the policy on needle sticks
B) Contact employee health services
C) Immediately wash the hands with vigor
D) Notify the supervisor and risk management
Question Number 15
As the nurse observes the student nurse during the administration of a narcotic analgesic IM injection, the nurse notes that the student begins to give the medication without first aspirating. What should the nurse do?
A) Ask the student: "What did you forget to do?”
B) Stop. Tell me why aspiration is needed.
C) Loudly state: “You forgot to aspirate.”
D) Walk up and whisper in the student’s ear “Stop. Aspirate. Then inject.”
Question Number 16
A client with Guillain Barre is in a nonresponsive state, yet vital signs are stable and breathing is independent. What should the nurse document to most accurately describe the client's condition?
A) Comatose, breathing unlabored
B) Glascow Coma Scale 8, respirations regular
C) Appears to be sleeping, vital signs stable
D) Glascow Coma Scale 13, no ventilator required
Question Number 17
A client enters the emergency department unconscious via ambulance from the client’s work place. What document should be given priority to guide the direction of care for this client?
A) The statement of client rights and the client self determination act
B) Orders written by the health care provider
C) A notarized original of advance directives brought in by the partner
D) The clinical pathway protocol of the agency and the emergency department
Question Number 18
The charge nurse has a health care team that consists of 1 PN, 1 unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) and 1 PN nursing student. Which assignment should be questioned by the nurse manager?
A) An admission at the change of shifts with atrial fibrillation and heart failure - PN
B) Client who had a major stroke 6 days ago - PN nursing student
C) A child with burns who has packed cells and albumin IV running - charge nurse
D) An elderly client who had a myocardial infarction a week ago - UAP
Question Number 19
A mother brings her 3 month-old into the clinic, complaining that the child seems to be spitting up all the time and has a lot of gas. The nurse expects to find which of the following on the initial history and physical assessment?
A) Increased temperature and lethargy
B) Restlessness and increased mucus production
C) Increased sleeping and listlessness
D) Diarrhea and poor skin turgor
Question Number 20
As the nurse takes a history of a 3 year-old with neuroblastoma, what comments by the parents require follow-up and are consistent with the diagnosis?
A) "The child has been listless and has lost weight."
B) "The urine is dark yellow and small in amounts."
C) "Clothes are becoming tighter across her abdomen."
D) "We notice muscle weakness and some unsteadiness."
Question Number 21
A 16 year-old enters the emergency department. The triage nurse identifies that this teenager is legally married and signs the consent form for treatment. What would be the appropriate action by the nurse?
A) Ask the teenager to wait until a parent or legal guardian can be contacted
B) Withhold treatment until telephone consent can be obtained from the partner
C) Refer the teenager to a community pediatric hospital emergency department
D) Proceed with the triage process in the same manner as any adult client
Question Number 22
A newly admitted elderly client is severely dehydrated. When planning care for this client, which task is appropriate to assign to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
A) Converse with the client to determine if the mucuous membranes are impaired
B) Report hourly outputs of less than 30 ml/hr
C) Monitor client's ability for movement in the bed
D) Check skin turgor every 4 hours
Question Number 23
The nurse has admitted a 4 year-old with the diagnosis of possible rheumatic fever. Which statement by the parent would cause the nurse to suspect an association with this disease?
A) Our child had chickenpox 6 months ago.
B) Strep throat went through all the children at the day care last month.
C) Both ears were infected over 3 months age.
D) Last week both feet had a fungal skin infection.
Question Number 24
A nurse assigned to a manipulative client for 5 days becomes aware of feelings for a reluctance to interact with the client. The next action by the nurse should be to
A) Discuss the feeling of reluctance with an objective peer or supervisor
B) Limit contacts with the client to avoid reinforcement of the manipulative behavior
C) Confront the client about the negative effects of behaviors on other clients and staff
D) Develop a behavior modification plan that will promote more functional behavior
Question Number 25
A client is being treated for paranoid schizophrenia. When the client became loud and boisterous, the nurse immediately placed him in seclusion as a precautionary measure. The client willingly complied. The nurse’s action
A) May result in charges of unlawful seclusion and restraint
B) Leaves the nurse vulnerable for charges of assault and battery
C) Was appropriate in view of the client’s history of violence
D) Was necessary to maintain the therapeutic milieu of the unit
Question Number 26
A client has been admitted to the Coronary Care Unit with a myocardial infarction. Which nursing diagnosis should have priority?
A) Pain related to ischemia
B) Risk for altered elimination: constipation
C) Risk for complication: dysrhythmias
D) Anxiety related to pain
Question Number 27
The provisions of the law for the Americans with Disabilities Act require nurse managers to
A) Maintain an environment free from associated hazards
B) Provide reasonable accommodations for disabled individuals
C) Make all necessary accommodations for disabled individuals
D) Consider both mental and physical disabilities
Question Number 28
A 42 year-old male client refuses to take propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal) as prescribed. Which client statement s from the assessment data is likely to explain his noncompliance?
A) "I have problems with diarrhea."
B) "I have difficulty falling asleep."
C) "I have diminished sexual function."
D) "I often feel jittery."
Question Number 29
A school-aged child has had a long leg (hip to ankle) synthetic cast applied 4 hours ago. Which statement from the mother indicates that teaching has been inadequate?
A) "I will keep the cast for the next day uncovered to prevent burning of the skin."
B) "I can apply an ice pack over the area to relieve itching inside the cast."
C) "The cast should be propped on at least 2 pillows when my child is lying down."
D) "I think I remember that standing cannot be done until after 72 hours."
Question Number 30
Which statement best describes time management strategies applied to the role of a nurse manager?
A) Schedule staff efficiently to cover the needs on the managed unit
B) Assume a fair share of direct client care as a role model
C) Set daily goals with a prioritization of the work
D) Delegate tasks to reduce work load associated with direct care and meetings
Question Number 31
The pediatric clinic nurse examines a toddler with a tentative diagnosis of neuroblastoma. Findings observed by the nurse that is associated with this problem include which of these?
A) Lymphedema and nerve palsy
B) Hearing loss and ataxia
C) Headaches and vomiting
D) Abdominal mass and weakness
Question Number 32
A 15 year-old client has been placed in a Milwaukee Brace. Which statement from the adolescent indicates the need for additional teaching?
A) "I will only have to wear this for 6 months."
B) "I should inspect my skin daily."
C) "The brace will be worn day and night."
D) "I can take it off when I shower."
Question Number 33
The nurse manager has been using a decentralized block scheduling plan to staff the nursing unit. However, staff have asked for many changes and exceptions to the schedule over the past few months. The manager considers self-scheduling knowing that this method will
A) Improve the quality of care
B) Decrease staff turnover
C) Minimize the amount of overtime payouts
D) Improve team morale
Question Number 34
A client is admitted to the emergency room following an acute asthma attack. Which of the following assessments would be expected by the nurse?
A) Diffuse expiratory wheezing
B) Loose, productive cough
C) No relief from inhalant
D) Fever and chills
Question Number 35
The nurse manager hears a health care provider loudly criticize one of the staff nurses within the hearing of others. The employee does not respond to the health care provider's complaints. The nurse manager's next action should be to
A) Walk up to the health care provider and quietly state: "Stop this unacceptable behavior."
B) Allow the staff nurse to handle this situation without interference
C) Notify the of the other administrative persons of a breech of professional conduct
D) Request an immediate private meeting with the health care provider and staff nurse
Question Number 36
A client is admitted to a voluntary hospital mental health unit due to suicidal ideation. The client has been on the unit for 2 days and now states “I demand to be released now!” The appropriate action is for the nurse to
A) You cannot be released because you are still suicidal.
B) You can be released only if you sign a no suicide contract.
C) Let’s discuss your decision to leave and then we can prepare you for discharge.
D) You have a right to sign out as soon as we get an order from the health care provider's discharge order.
Question Number 37
A client is admitted with infective endocarditis (IE). Which symptom would alert the nurse to a complication of this condition?
A) Dyspnea
B) Heart murmur
C) Macular rash
D) Hemorrhage
Question Number 38
A nurse admits a premature infant who has respiratory distress syndrome. In planning care, nursing actions are based on the fact that the most likely cause of this problem stems from the infant's inability to
A) Stabilize thermoregulation
B) Maintain alveolar surface tension
C) Begin normal pulmonary blood flow
D) Regulate intracardiac pressure
Question Number 39
An 18 year-old client is admitted to intensive care from the emergency room following a diving accident. The injury is suspected to be at the level of the 2nd cervical vertebrae. The nurse's priority assessment should be
A) Response to stimuli
B) Bladder control
C) Respiratory function
D) Muscle weakness
Question Number 40
The nurse is caring for a client who was successfully resuscitated from a pulseless dysrhythmia. Which of the following assessments is CRITICAL for the nurse to include in the plan of care?
A) Hourly urine output
B) White blood count
C) Blood glucose every 4 hours
D) Temperature every 2 hours
Question Number 41
The charge nurse on the night shift at an urgent care center has to deal with admitting clients of a higher acuity than usual because of a large fire in the area. Which style of leadership and decision-making would be best in this circumstance?
A) Assume a decision-making role
B) Seek input from staff
C) Use a non-directive approach
D) Shared decision-making with others
Question Number 42
The nurse admitting a 5 month-old who vomited 9 times in the past 6 hours should observe for signs of which overall imbalance?
A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Metabolic alkalosis
C) Some increase in the serum hemaglobin
D) A little decrease in the serum potassium
Question Number 43
Which activity can the RN ask an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to perform?
A) Take a history on a newly admitted client
B) Adjust the rate of a gastric tube feeding
C) Check the blood pressure of a 2 hours post operative client
D) Check on a client receiving chemotherapy
Question Number 44
A child is injured on the school playground and appears to have a fractured leg. The first action the school nurse should take is
A) Call for emergency transport to the hospital
B) Immobilize the limb and joints above and below the injury
C) Assess the child and the extent of the injury
D) Apply cold compresses to the injured area
Question Number 45
When interviewing the parents of a child with asthma, it is most important to gather what information about the child's environment?
A) Household pets
B) New furniture
C) Lead based paint
D) Plants such as cactus
Question Number 46
An 80 year-old client admitted with a diagnosis of possible cerebral vascular accident has had a blood pressure from 180/110 to 160/100 over the past 2 hours. The nurse has also noted increased lethargy. Which assessment finding should the nurse report immediately to the health care provider?
A) Slurred speech
B) Incontinence
C) Muscle weakness
D) Rapid pulse
Question Number 47
A 3 year-old child is brought to the clinic by his grandmother to be seen for "scratching his bottom and wetting the bed at night." Based on these complaints, the nurse would initially assess for which problem?
A) Allergies
B) Scabies
C) Regression
D) Pinworms
Question Number 48
A 72 year-old client with osteomyelitis requires a 6 week course of intravenous antibiotics. In planning for home care, what is the most important action by the nurse?
A) Investigating the client's insurance coverage for home IV antibiotic therapy
B) Determining if there are adequate hand washing facilities in the home
C) Assessing the client's ability to participate in self care and/or the reliability of a caregiver
D) Selecting the appropriate venous access device
Question Number 49
The mother of a child with a neural tube defect asks the nurse what she can do to decrease the chances of having another baby with a neural tube defect. What is the best response by the nurse?
A) "Folic acid should be taken before and after conception."
B) "Multivitamin supplements are recommended during pregnancy."
C) "A well balanced diet promotes normal fetal development."
D) "Increased dietary iron improves the health of mother and fetus."
Question Number 50
A PN is assigned to care for a newborn with a neural tube defect. Which dressing if applied by the PN would need no further intervention by the charge nurse?
A) Telfa dressing with antibiotic ointment
B) Moist sterile nonadherent dressing
C) Dry sterile dressing that is occlusive
D) Sterile occlusive pressure dressing
Question Number 51
A nurse is providing a parenting class to individuals living in a community of older homes. In discussing formula preparation, which of the following is most important to prevent lead poisoning?
A) Use ready-to-feed commercial infant formula
B) Boil the tap water for 10 minutes prior to preparing the formula
C) Let tap water run for 2 minutes before adding to concentrate
D) Buy bottled water labeled "lead free" to mix the formula
Question Number 52
A client is admitted to the rehabilitation unit following a CVA and mild dysphagia. The most appropriate intervention for this client is
A) Position client in upright position while eating
B) Place client on a clear liquid diet
C) Tilt head back to facilitate swallowing reflex
D) Offer finger foods such as crackers or pretzels
Question Number 53
The nurse explains an autograft to a client scheduled for excision of a skin tumor. The nurse knows the client understands the procedure when the client says, "I will receive tissue from…
A) a tissue bank."
B) a pig."
C) my thigh."
D) synthetic skin."
Question Number 54
The nurse is caring for a newborn with tracheoesophageal fistula. Which nursing diagnosis is a priority?
A) Risk for dehydration
B) Ineffective airway clearance
C) Altered nutrition
D) Risk for injury
Question Number 55
A client has been hospitalized after an automobile accident. A full leg cast was applied in the emergency room. The most important reason for the nurse to elevate the casted leg is to
A) Promote the client's comfort
B) Reduce the drying time
C) Decrease irritation to the skin
D) Improve venous return
Question Number 56
During the initial home visit a nurse is discussing the care of a newly diagnosed client with Alzheimer's disease with family members. Which these interventions would be most helpful at this time?
A) Leave a book about relaxation techniques
B) Write out a daily exercise routine for them to assist the client to do
C) List actions to improve the client's daily nutritional intake
D) Suggest communication strategies
Question Number 57
The nurse is teaching a client with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus about the prescribed diet. The nurse should teach the client to
A) Maintain previous calorie intake
B) Keep a candy bar available at all times
C) Reduce carbohydrates intake to 25% of total calories
D) Keep a regular schedule of meals and snacks
Question Number 58
The mother of a 2 month-old baby calls the nurse 2 days after the first DTaP, IPV, Hepatitis B and HIB immunizations. She reports that the baby feels very warm, cries inconsolably for as long as 3 hours, and has had several shaking spells. In addition to referring her to the emergency room, the nurse should document the reaction on the baby's record and expect which of the following?
A) DTaP
B) Hepatitis B
C) Polio
D) H. Influenza
Question Number 59
The nurse is teaching a class on HIV prevention. Which of the following should be emphasized as increasing risk?
A) Donating blood
B) Using public bathrooms
C) Unprotected sex
D) Touching a person with AIDS
Question Number 60
The charge nurse is planning assignments on a medical unit. Which client should be assigned to the unlicensed assistive presonnel (UAP)? A client with
A) Difficulty swallowing after a mild stroke
B) an order of enemas until clear prior to colonoscopy
C) an order for a post-op abdominal dressing change
D) transfer orders to a long term facility
Question Number 61
A 6 year-old child is seen for the first time in the clinic. Upon assessment, the nurse finds that the child has deformities of the joints, limbs, and fingers, thinned upper lip, and small teeth with faulty enamel. The mother states: ”My child seems to have problems in learning to count and recognizing basic colors.” Based on this data, the nurse suspects that the child is most likely showing the effects of which problem?
A) Congenital abnormalities
B) Chronic toxoplasmosis
C) Fetal alcohol syndrome
D) Lead poisoning
Question Number 62
The nurse has performed the initial assessments of 4 clients admitted with an acute episode of asthma. Which assessment finding would cause the nurse to call the health care provider immediately?
A) Prolonged inspiration with each breath
B) Expiratory wheezes that are suddenly absent in 1 lobe
C) Expectoration of large amounts of purulent mucous
D) Appearance of the use of abdominal muscles for breathing
Question Number 63
The nurse is planning a meal plan that would provide the most iron for a child with anemia. Which dinner menu would be best?
A) Fish sticks, french fries, banana, cookies, milk
B) Ground beef patty, lima beans, wheat roll, raisins, milk
C) Chicken nuggets, macaroni, peas, cantaloupe, milk
D) Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, apple slices, milk
Question Number 64
A 10 year-old client is recovering from a splenectomy following a traumatic injury. The clients laboratory results show a hemoglobin of 9 g/dL and a hematocrit of 28 percent. The best approach for the nurse to use is to
A) Limit milk and milk products
B) Encourage bed activities and games
C) Plan nursing care around lengthy rest periods
D) Promote a diet rich in iron
Question Number 65
The nurse planning care for a 12 year-old child with sickle cell disease in a vaso-occlusive crisis of the elbow should include which one of the following as a priority?
A) Limit fluids
B) Client controlled analgesia
C) Cold compresses to elbow
D) Passive range of motion exercise
Question Number 66
As the nurse provides discharge teaching to the parents of a 15 month-old child with Kawasaki disease. The child has received immunoglobulin therapy. Which instruction would be appropriate?
A) High doses of aspirin will be continued for some time
B) Complete recovery is expected within several days
C) Active range of motion exercises should be done frequently
D) The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine should be delayed
Question Number 67
The nurse is giving instructions to the parents of a child with cystic fibrosis. The nurse would emphasize that pancreatic enzymes should be taken
A) Once each day
B) 3 times daily after meals
C) With each meal or snack
D) Each time carbohydrates are eaten
Question Number 68
The nurse is assessing an 8 month-old infant with a malfunctioning ventriculoperitoneal shunt. Which one of the following manifestations would the infant be most likely to exhibit?
A) Lethargy
B) Irritability
C) Negative Moro
D) Depressed fontanel
Question Number 69
The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a toddler. Which of the following should be the first action?
A) Perform traumatic procedures
B) Use minimal physical contact
C) Proceed from head to toe
D) Explain the exam in detail
Question Number 70
A client has been tentatively diagnosed with Graves' disease (hyperthyroidism). Which of these findings noted on the initial nursing assessment requires quick intervention by the nurse?
A) A report of 10 pounds weight loss in the last month
B) A comment by the client "I just can't sit still."
C) The appearance of eyeballs that appear to "pop" out of the client's eye sockets
D) A report of the sudden onset of irritability in the past 2 weeks
Question Number 71
Which serum blood findings with diabetic ketoacidosis alerts the nurse that immediate action is required?
A) pH below 7.3
B) Potassium of 5.0
C) HCT of 60
D) Pa O2 of 79%
Question Number 72
The nurse is preparing the teaching plan for a group of parents about risks to toddlers. The nurse plans to explain proper communication in the event of accidental poisoning. The nurse should plan to tell the parents to first state what substance was ingested and then what information should be the priority for the parents to communicate?
A) The parents' name and telephone number
B) The currency of the immunization and allergy history of the child
C) The estimated time of the accidental poisoning and a confirmation that the parents will bring the containers of the ingested substance
D) The affected child's age and weight
Question Number 73
A 2 year-old child is brought to the health care provider's office with a chief complaint of mild diarrhea for 2 days. Nutritional counseling by the nurse should include which statement?
A) Place the child on clear liquids and gelatin for 24 hours
B) Continue with the regular diet and include oral rehydration fluids
C) Give bananas, apples, rice and toast as tolerated
D) Place NPO for 24 hours, then rehydrate with milk and water
Question Number 74
The nurse is teaching an elderly client how to use MDI's (multi-dose inhalers). The nurse is concerned that the client is unable to coordinate the release of the medication with the inhalation phase. What is the nurse's best recommendation to improve delivery of the medication?
A) Nebulized treatments for home care
B) Adding a spacer device to the MDI canister
C) Asking a family member to assist the client with the MDI
D) Request a visiting nurse to follow the client at home
Question Number 75
Which of the following manifestations observed by the school nurse confirms the presence of pediculosis capitis in students?
A) Scratching the head more than usual
B) Flakes evident on a student's shoulders
C) Oval pattern occipital hair loss
D) Whitish oval specks sticking to the hair
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