Nclex-Rn Practice Questions-Appendices And İndex - Comprehensive Test 1 Part 1
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Question 1 |
A nurse is aware that family members of a client diagnosed with tuberculosis may have been exposed to the disease. The nurse explains that a tuberculin skin test should be performed on each family member and may indicate:
A | active disease. |
B | recent infection. |
C | extent of the infection. |
D | infection at some point. |
Question 2 |
Family members report exhaustion and difficulty taking care of a dependent family member. What is the most appropriate action by the nurse?
A | Ask the client what he wishes. |
B | Have the family members discuss it among themselves. |
C | Tell the family the client should go to a nursing care facility. |
D | Call a family conference and ask social services for assistance. |
Question 3 |
Which nursing diagnosis describes a clinical judgment that an individual, family, or community is more vulnerable to developing a certain problem than others in the same or similar situation are?
A | Risk for compromised human dignity |
B | Moral distress |
C | Stress overload |
D | Readiness for enhanced comfort |
Question 4 |
A client tells his nurse that his tuberculosis medications are so expensive that he can’t afford to take them. What is the most appropriate intervention by the nurse?
A | Refer the client to social services. |
B | Tell the client to apply for Medicaid. |
C | Refer the client to the local or county health department. |
D | Tell the client to follow his insurance rules and regulations. |
Question 5 |
A client with tuberculosis (TB) is being treated with isoniazid (INH). The nurse anticipates that the client will also be placed on which treatment?
A | Theophylline inhaler |
B | I.M. penicillin |
C | Multiple antibacterial agents |
D | Aerosol treatments with pentamidine (Pentam) |
Question 6 |
A client is diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB). In addition to recommending skin testing of the family members, the public health nurse is aware that cases of TB should be reported to which of the following?
A | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) |
B | Local health department |
C | Infection-control nurse |
D | Client’s physician |
Question 7 |
A client has copious secretions. X-ray results indicate tuberculosis (TB). The nurse anticipates that the client will most likely have which procedure ordered?
A | Repeat X-ray |
B | Tracheostomy |
C | Bronchoscopy |
D | Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis |
Question 8 |
The nurse is caring for an intubated client who has copious, brown-tinged secretions. What is the most appropriate intervention by the nurse?
A | Use a trap to obtain a specimen. |
B | Instill saline to break up secretions. |
C | Culture the specimen with a culturette swab. |
D | Obtain an order for a liquefying agent for the sputum. |
Question 9 |
A client’s significant other is tearful over the client’s condition and lack of improvement. He says he feels powerless and unable to help his significant other. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A | Agree with the person. |
B | Tell him there’s nothing he can do. |
C | State she understands how he must feel. |
D | Ask if he would like to help with some comfort measures. |
Question 10 |
A nurse caring for a client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is working with a nursing student. She notes that the student doesn’t attempt to suction or assist with care of the client. What is the most appropriate action by the nurse?
A | Talk to the student regarding her feelings about the client. |
B | Talk to the charge nurse about the student’s lack of initiative. |
C | Address a coworker with the concerns about the student. |
D | Seek advice from the student’s instructor about the student. |
Question 11 |
A client is receiving pentamidine isethionate (Pentam). What is the most important assessment by the nurse?
A | Heart rate |
B | Electrolyte levels |
C | Blood sugar levels |
D | Complete blood count (CBC) |
Question 12 |
A client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome has developed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and has begun treatment with pentamidine isethionate (Pentam). Based on the diagnosis and treatment, the nurse determines that treatment is appropriate when the physician’s order includes which medication?
A | Amphotericin B |
B | Co-trimoxazole (Bactrim) |
C | Fluconazole (Diflucan) |
D | Sulfadiazine |
Question 13 |
The nurse is caring for a client experiencing cardiac tamponade. The nurse is aware that the client is at highest risk for developing which type of shock?
A | Anaphylactic shock |
B | Cardiogenic shock |
C | Hypovolemic shock |
D | Septic shock |
Question 14 |
A nurse asks a nursing assistant to help admit an elderly client diagnosed with pneumonia. Delegation by the nurse is considered appropriate when the nursing assistant:
A | obtains the client’s height and weight. |
B | obtains a wound culture. |
C | inserts a small-bore feeding tube. |
D | assesses lung sounds. |
Question 15 |
A client is experiencing cardiac tamponade. The nurse reviews the physician’s orders and determines further intervention is not required when the orders include which intervention?
A | Surgery |
B | Dopamine |
C | Blood transfusion |
D | Pericardiocentesis |
Question 16 |
A client tells the nurse that he is stressed by his job but enjoys the challenge. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A | Switch job positions. |
B | Take stress management classes. |
C | Spend more time with your family. |
D | Avoid working from home. |
Question 17 |
A client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome has developed a protozoa infection. Which opportunistic infection will the client most likely develop as a result of the protozoa infection?
A | Tuberculosis (TB) |
B | Histoplasmosis |
C | Kaposi’s sarcoma |
D | Pneumocystis jiroveci infection |
Question 18 |
A nurse is teaching a client with glaucoma the proper technique for instilling eye drops. The nurse would instruct the client to instill the drops:
A | on the cornea. |
B | in the outer canthus. |
C | near the opening of the lacrimal duct. |
D | in the lower conjunctival sac. |
Question 19 |
The nurse is instructing a client regarding transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The nurse instructs the client that the most likely route of virus transmission is:
A | blood. |
B | feces. |
C | saliva. |
D | urine. |
Question 20 |
A client is ordered to receive 1,000 ml of 0.45% normal saline with 20 mEq of potassium chloride (KCl) over 6 hours. The infusion set administers 15 gtt/ml. At how many gtt/minute should the nurse set the flow rate?
A | 36 |
B | 40 |
C | 42 |
D | 45 |
Question 21 |
An X-ray shows an endotracheal (ET) tube is 2 cm above the carina, and there are nodular lesions and patchy infiltrates in the upper lobe. How does the nurse interpret this X-ray result?
A | The X-ray is inconclusive. |
B | The client has a disease process going on. |
C | The ET tube needs to be advanced. |
D | The ET tube needs to be pulled back. |
Question 22 |
The nurse is caring for an intubated client diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. What is the most important intervention by the nurse?
A | Use lubricant on the lips. |
B | Provide oral care every 2 hours. |
C | Suction the oral cavity every 2 hours. |
D | Reposition the endotracheal (ET) tube every 24 hours. |
Question 23 |
A nurse is teaching a client with tuberculosis (TB) about his medication treatment. The client asks the nurse how long medication will be necessary. What is the best response by the nurse?
A | 2 to 4 months |
B | 9 to 12 months |
C | 18 to 24 months |
D | More than 2 years |
Question 24 |
The nurse is assessing a 30-year-old primigravida in her second trimester who has a history of rheumatic fever. The client tells the nurse that her fingers feel tight and sometimes she feels as though her heart skips a beat. The nurse is most concerned when the client has which assessment finding?
A | Clear lungs |
B | Sinus tachycardia |
C | Increased dyspnea on exertion |
D | Runs of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia |
Question 25 |
A 31-year-old client is admitted to the hospital with respiratory failure. He is intubated in the emergency department, placed on 100% FIO2 , and is coughing up copious secretions. What is the most appropriate action by the nurse?
A | Get an X-ray. |
B | Suction the client. |
C | Restrain the client. |
D | Obtain an arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis. |
Question 26 |
The nurse is assessing a 43-year-old client who sustained blunt chest trauma from a motor vehicle collision. The assessment data include sinus tachycardia, hypotension, and muffled heart sounds. There are no obvious signs of bleeding. The nurse interprets this information as indicating which condition?
A | Heart failure |
B | Pneumothorax |
C | Cardiac tamponade |
D | Myocardial infarction (MI) |
Question 27 |
A nurse is teaching a 50-year-old client how to decrease risk factors for coronary artery disease. He’s an executive who smokes, has a type A personality, and is hypertensive. The nurse identifies which of the following as the client’s nonmodifiable risk factor?
A | Age |
B | Hypertension |
C | Personality |
D | Smoking |
Question 28 |
A 62-year-old client is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. He has a history of Parkinson’s disease, which his family says is progressively worsening. Which symptom will the nurse most likely observe when assessing the client?
A | Impaired speech |
B | Muscle flaccidity |
C | Pleasant and smiling demeanor |
D | Tremors in the fingers that increase with purposeful movement |
Question 29 |
A nurse is teaching a client with tuberculosis about the disease process and the importance of medication compliance. The client asks the nurse how long he is considered to be infectious after the medication is started. What is the best response by the nurse?
A | 72 hours |
B | 1 week |
C | 2 weeks |
D | 4 weeks |
Question 30 |
The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old male client with Parkinson’s disease who is frequently incontinent of urine. What is the most appropriate intervention by the nurse?
A | Diaper the client. |
B | Apply a condom catheter. |
C | Insert an indwelling urinary catheter. |
D | Provide skin care every 4 hours. |
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