Question 1. A 4 year-old child is recovering from chicken pox (varicella). The parents would like to have the child return to day care as soon as possible. In order to ensure that the illness is no longer communicable, what should the nurse assess for in this child?
1. All lesions crusted
2. Elevated temperature
3. Rhinorrhea and coryza
4. Presence of vesicles
Question 2. A nurse is doing preconceptual counseling with a woman who is planning a pregnancy. Which of the following statements suggests that the client understands the connection between alcohol consumption and fetal alcohol syndrome?
1. "I understand that a glass of wine with dinner is healthy."
2. "Beer is not really hard alcohol, so I guess I can drink some."
3. "If I drink, my baby may be harmed before I know I am pregnant."
4. "Drinking with meals reduces the effects of alcohol."
Question 3. The school nurse suspects that a third grade child might have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Prior to referring the child for further evaluation, the nurse should
1. Observe the child's behavior on at least 2 occasions
2. Consult with the teacher about how to control impulsivity
3. Compile a history of behavior patterns and developmental accomplishments
4. Compare the child's behavior with classic signs and symptoms
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Question 4. In evaluating the growth of a 12 month-old child, which of these findings would the nurse expect to be present in the infant?
1. Increased 10% in height
2. 2 deciduous teeth
3. Tripled the birth weight
4. Head > chest circumference
Question 5. A mother asks about expected motor skills for a 3 year-old child. Which of the following would the nurse emphasize as normal at this age?
1. Jumping rope
2. Tying shoelaces
3. Riding a tricycle
4. Playing hopscotch
Question 6. A nurse arranges for a interpreter to facilitate communication between the health care team and a non-English speaking client. To promote therapeutic communication, the appropriate action for the nurse to remember when working with an interpreter is to
1. Promote verbal and nonverbal communication with both the client and the interpreter
2. Speak only a few sentences at a time and then pause for a few moments
3. Plan that the encounter will take more time than if the client spoke English
4. Ask the client to speak slowly and to look at the person spoken to
Question 7. The nurse is assigned to care for a client newly diagnosed with angina. As part of discharge teaching, it is important to remind the client to remove the nitroglycerine patch after 12 hours in order to prevent what condition?
1. Skin irritation
2. Drug tolerance
3. Severe headaches
4. Postural hypotension
Question 8. Which of these parents’ comment for a newborn would most likely reveal an initial finding of a suspected pyloric stenosis?
1. I noticed a little lump a little above the belly button.
2. The baby seems hungry all the time.
3. Mild vomiting that progressed to vomiting shooting across the room.
4. Irritation and spitting up immediately after feedings.
Question 9. A postpartum mother is unwilling to allow the father to participate in the newborn's care, although he is interested in doing so. She states, "I am afraid the baby will be confused about who the mother is. Baby raising is for mothers, not fathers." The nurse's initial intervention should be what focus?
1. Discuss with the mother sharing parenting responsibilities
2. Set time aside to get the mother to express her feelings and concerns
3. Arrange for the parents to attend infant care classes
4. Talk with the father and help him accept the wife's decision
Question 10. A client who has been drinking for five years states that he drinks when he gets upset about "things" such as being unemployed or feeling like life is not leading anywhere. The nurse understands that the client is using alcohol as a way to deal with
1. Recreational and social needs
2. Feelings of anger
3. Life’s stressors
4. Issues of guilt and disappointment
Question 11. A nurse aide is taking care of a 2 year-old child with Wilm's tumor. The nurse aide asks the nurse why there is a sign above the bed that says DO NOT PALPATE THE ABDOMEN? The best response by the nurse would be which of these statements?
1. "Touching the abdomen could cause cancer cells to spread."
2. "Examining the area would cause difficulty to the child."
3. "Pushing on the stomach might lead to the spread of infection."
4. "Placing any pressure on the abdomen may cause an abnormal experience."
Question 12. The nurse is teaching diet restrictions for a client with Addison's disease. The client would indicate an understanding of the diet by stating
1. "I will increase sodium and fluids and restrict potassium."
2. "I will increase potassium and sodium and restrict fluids."
3. "I will increase sodium, potassium and fluids."
4. "I will increase fluids and restrict sodium and potassium."
Question 13. The father of an 8 month-old infant asks the nurse if his infant's vocalizations are normal for his age. Which of the following would the nurse expect at this age?
1. Cooing
2. Imitation of sounds
3. Throaty sounds
4. Laughter
Question 14. A diabetic client asks the nurse why the health care provider ordered a glycolsylated hemoglobin (HbA) measurement, since a blood glucose reading was just performed. You will explain to the client that the HbA test:
1. Provides a more precise blood glucose value than self-monitoring
2. Is performed to detect complications of diabetes
3. Measures circulating levels of insulin
4. Reflects an average blood sugar for several months
Question 15. The nurse is planning to give a 3 year-old child oral digoxin. Which of the following is the best approach by the nurse?
1. "Do you want to take this pretty red medicine?"
2. "You will feel better if you take your medicine."
3. "This is your medicine, and you must take it all right now."
4. "Would you like to take your medicine from a spoon or a cup?"
Question 16. The nurse is caring for a client with a deep vein thrombosis. Which finding would require the nurse's immediate attention?
1. Temperature of 102 degrees Fahrenheit
2. Pulse rate of 98 beats per minute
3. Respiratory rate of 32
4. Blood pressure of 90/50
Question 17. What is the major developmental task that the mother must accomplish during the first trimester of pregnancy?
1. Acceptance of the pregnancy
2. Acceptance of the termination of the pregnancy
3. Acceptance of the fetus as a separate and unique being
4. Satisfactory resolution of fears related to giving birth
Question 18. The nurse would expect the cystic fibrosis client to receive supplemental pancreatic enzymes along with a diet
1. High in carbohydrates and proteins
2. Low in carbohydrates and proteins
3. High in carbohydrates, low in proteins
4. Low in carbohydrates, high in proteins
Question 19. The nurse enters a 2 year-old child's hospital room in order to administer an oral medication. When the child is asked if he is ready to take his medicine, he immediately says, "No!". What would be the most appropriate next action?
1. Leave the room and return five minutes later and give the medicine
2. Explain to the child that the medicine must be taken now
3. Give the medication to the father and ask him to give it
4. Mix the medication with ice cream or applesauce
Question 20. An eighteen month-old has been brought to the emergency room with irritability, lethargy over 2 days, dry skin and increased pulse. Based upon the evaluation of these initial findings, the nurse would assess the child for additional findings of
1. Septicemia
2. Dehydration
3. Hypokalemia
4. Hypercalcemia
Question 21. The nurse is planning care for a 2 year-old hospitalized child. Which of the following will produces the most stress at this age?
1. Separation anxiety
2. Fear of pain
3. Loss of control
4. Bodily injury
Question 22. A recovering alcoholic asked the nurse, "Will it be ok for me to just drink at special family gatherings?" Which initial response by the nurse would be best?
1. "A recovering person has to be very careful not to lose control, therefore, confine your drinking just at family gatherings."
2. "At your next AA meeting discuss the possibility of limited drinking with your sponsor."
3. "A recovering person needs to get in touch with their feelings. Do you want a drink?"
4. "A recovering person cannot return to drinking without starting the addiction process over."
Question 23. The nurse is assigned to a client who has heart failure . During the morning rounds the nurse sees the client develop sudden anxiety, diaphoresis and dyspnea. The nurse auscultates, crackles bilaterally. Which nursing intervention should be performed first?
1. Take the client's vital signs
2. Place the client in a sitting position with legs dangling
3. Contact the health care provider
4. Administer the PRN antianxiety agent
Question 24. After successful alcohol detoxification, a client remarked to a friend, "I’ve tried to stop drinking but I just can’t, I can’t even work without having a drink." The client’s belief that he needs alcohol indicates his dependence is primarily
1. Psychological
2. Physical
3. Biological
4. Social-cultural
Question 25. The nurse is caring for a depressed client with a new prescription for an SSRI antidepressant. In reviewing the admission history and physical, which of the following should prompt questions about the safety of this medication?
1. History of obesity
2. Prescribed use of an MAO inhibitor
3. Diagnosis of vascular disease
4. Takes antacids frequently
Question 26. The nurse is caring for a toddler with atopic dermatitis. The nurse should instruct the parents to
1. Dress the child warmly to avoid chilling
2. Keep the child away from other children for the duration of the rash
3. Clean the affected areas with tepid water and detergent
4. Wrap the child's hand in mittens or socks to prevent scratching
Question 27. The nurse detects blood-tinged fluid leaking from the nose and ears of a head trauma client. What is the appropriate nursing action?
1. Pack the nose and ears with sterile gauze
2. Apply pressure to the injury site
3. Apply bulky, loose dressing to nose and ears
4. Apply an ice pack to the back of the neck
Question 28. A client with emphysema visits the clinic. While teaching about proper nutrition, the nurse should emphasize that the client
1. Eat foods high in sodium increases sputum liquefaction
2. Use oxygen during meals improves gas exchange
3. Perform exercise after respiratory therapy enhances appetite
4. Cleanse the mouth of dried secretions reduces risk of infection
Question 29. The nurse is providing instructions to a new mother on the proper techniques for breast feeding her infant. Which statement by the mother indicates the need for additional instruction?
1. "I should position my baby completely facing me with my baby's mouth in front of my nipple."
2. "The baby should latch onto the nipple and areola areas."
3. "There may be times that I will need to manually express milk."
4. "I can switch to a bottle if I need to take a break from breast feeding."
Question 30. Immediately following an acute battering incident in a violent relationship, the batterer may respond to the partner’s injuries by
1. Seeking medical help for the victim's injuries
2. Minimizing the episode and underestimating the victim’s injuries
3. Contacting a close friend and asking for help
4. Being very remorseful and assisting the victim with medical care
Question 31. A client refuses to take the medication prescribed because the client prefers to take self-prescribed herbal preparations. What is the initial action the nurse should take?
1. Report the behavior to the charge nurse
2. Talk with the client to find out about the preferred herbal preparation
3. Contact the client's health care provider
4. Explain the importance of the medication to the client
Question 32. The nurse is performing an assessment on a child with severe airway obstruction. Which finding would the nurse anticipate finding?
1. Retractions in the intercostal tissues of the thorax
2. Chest pain aggravated by respiratory movement
3. Cyanosis and mottling of the skin
4. Rapid, shallow respirations
Question 33. The nurse is caring for several 70 to 80 year-old clients on bed rest. What is the most important measure to prevent skin breakdown?
1. Massage legs frequently
2. Frequent turning
3. Moisten skin with lotions
4. Apply moist heat to reddened areas
Question 34. The nurse will administer liquid medicine to a 9 month-old child. Which of the following methods is appropriate?
1. Allow the infant to drink the liquid from a medicine cup
2. Administer the medication with a syringe next to the tongue
3. Mix the medication with the infant's formula in the bottle
4. Hold the child upright and administer the medicine by spoon
Question 35. Which of the actions suggested to the RN by the PN during a planning conference for a 10 month-old infant admitted 2 hours ago with bacterial meningitis would be acceptable to add to the plan of care?
1. Measure head circumference
2. Place in airborne isolation
3. Provide passive range of motion
4. Provide an over-the-crib protective top
Question 36. The nurse is discussing nutritional requirements with the parents of an 18 month-old child. Which of these statements about milk consumption is correct?
1. May drink as much milk as desired
2. Can have milk mixed with other foods
3. Will benefit from fat-free cow's milk
4. Should be limited to 3-4 cups of milk daily
Question 37. The nurse is caring for a client with COPD who becomes dyspneic. The nurse should
1. Instruct the client to breathe into a paper bag
2. Place the client in a high Fowler's position
3. Assist the client with pursed lip breathing
4. Administer oxygen at 6L/minute via nasal cannula
Question 38. In preparing medications for a client with a gastrostomy tube, the nurse should contact the health care provider before administering which of the following drugs through the tube?
1. Cardizem SR tablet (diltiazem)
2. Lanoxin liquid
3. Os-cal tablet (calcium carbonate)
4. Tylenol liquid (acetaminophen)
Question 39. A 24 year-old male is admitted with a diagnosis of testicular cancer. The nurse would expect the client to have
1. Scrotal discoloration
2. Sustained painful erection
3. Inability to achieve erection
4. Heaviness in the affected testicle
Question 40. In taking the history of a pregnant woman, which of the following would the nurse recognize as the primary contraindication for breast feeding?
1. Age 40 years
2. Lactose intolerance
3. Family history of breast cancer
4. Uses cocaine on weekends
Question 41. The most common reason for an Apgar score of 8 and 9 in a newborn is an abnormality of what parameter?
1. Heart rate
2. Muscle tone
3. Cry
4. Color
Question 42. Based on principles of teaching and learning, what is the best initial approach to pre-op teaching for a client scheduled for coronary artery bypass?
1. Touring the coronary intensive unit
2. Mailing a video tape to the home
3. Assessing the client's learning style
4. Administering a written pre-test
Question 43. A nurse is assigned to a client who is a new admission for the treatment of a frontal lobe brain tumor. Which history offered by the family members would be anticipated by the nurse as associated with the diagnosis and communicated?
1. "My partner's breathing rate is usually below 12."
2. "I find the mood swings and the change from a calm person to being angry all the time hard to deal with."
3. "It seems our sex life is nonexistant over the past 6 months."
4. "In the morning and evening I hear complaints that reading is next to impossible from blurred print."
Question 44. A 9 year-old is taken to the emergency room with right lower quadrant pain and vomiting. When preparing the child for an emergency appendectomy, what must the nurse expect to be the child's greatest fear?
1. Change in body image
2. An unfamiliar environment
3. Perceived loss of control
4. Guilt over being hospitalized
Question 45. A home health nurse is caring for a client with a pressure sore that is red, with serous drainage, is 2 inches in diameter with loss of subcutaneous tissue. The appropriate dressing for this wound is
1. A transparent film dressing
2. Wet dressing with debridement granules
3. Wet to dry with hydrogen peroxide
4. Moist saline dressing
Question 46. The nurse, assisting in applying a cast to a client with a broken arm, knows that
1. The cast material should be dipped several times into the warm water
2. The cast should be covered until it dries
3. The wet cast should be handled with the palms of hands
4. The casted extremity should be placed on a cloth-covered surface
Question 47. The nurse prepares for a Denver Screening test with a 3 year-old child in the clinic. The mother asks the nurse to explain the purpose of the test. What is the nurse’s best response about the purpose of the Denver?
1. It measures a child’s intelligence.
2. It assesses a child's development.
3. It evaluates psychological responses.
4. It helps to determine problems.
Question 48. A client admits to benzodiazepine dependence for several years. She is now in an outpatient detoxification program. The nurse must understand that a priority during withdrawal is
1. Avoid alcohol use during this time
2. Observe the client for hypotension
3. Abrupt discontinuation of the drug
4. Assess for mild physical symptoms
Question 49. The nurse is monitoring the contractions of a woman in labor. A contraction is recorded as beginning at 10:00 A.M. and ending at 10:01 A.M. Another begins at 10:15 A.M. What is the frequency of the contractions?
1. 14 minutes
2. 10 minutes
3. 15 minutes
4. 9 minutes
Question 50. A victim of domestic violence tells the batterer she needs a little time away. How would the nurse expect that the batterer might respond?
1. With acceptance and views the victim’s comment as an indication that their marriage is in trouble
2. With fear of rejection causing increased rage toward the victim
3. With a new commitment to seek counseling to assist with their marital problems
4. With relief, and welcomes the separation as a means to have some personal time
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