{"id":118029,"date":"2023-09-02T07:32:07","date_gmt":"2023-09-02T07:32:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118029"},"modified":"2023-09-02T07:32:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T07:32:09","slug":"nr304-exam-1-with-100-questions-with-detailed-correct-answers-a-grade-assured","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/02\/nr304-exam-1-with-100-questions-with-detailed-correct-answers-a-grade-assured\/","title":{"rendered":"NR304 EXAM 1 WITH 100+ QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS\/A+ GRADE ASSURED"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>NR304 EXAM 1 WITH 100+ QUESTIONS<br>WITH DETAILED CORRECT<br>ANSWERS\/A+ GRADE ASSURED<br>A function of the venous system includes:<br>a. holding more blood when blood volume increases.<br>b. conserving fluid and plasma proteins that leak out of the capillaries.<br>c. forming a major part of the immune system that defense the body against disease.<br>d. absorbing lipids from the intestinal tract. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026A. Holding more blood when<br>blood volume increases.<br>Which of the following organs aid the lymphatic system?<br>A. liver, lymph nodes, and stomach.<br>B. pancreas, small intestine, and thymus<br>C. spleen, tonsils, and thymus<br>D. pancreas, spleen, and tonsils &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026C. spleen, tonsils, and thymus<br>Ms. T has come for a prenatal visit. She reports dependent edema, varicosities in the<br>legs, and hemorrhoids. What is the best response?<br>A. If these symptoms persist, we will perform an amniocentesis.<br>B. If these symptoms persist, we will discuss having you hospitalized.<br>C. The symptoms are caused by the pressure of the growing uterus on the veins. They<br>are usual conditions of pregnancy.<br>D. At this time, the symptoms are a minor inconvenience. You should learn to accept<br>them. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026C. The symptoms are caused by the pressure of the growing<br>uterus on the veins. They are usual conditions of pregnancy.<br>A patient&#8217;s pulse with an amplitude of 3+ indicates:<br>a. irregular, with 3 premature beats<br>b. increased, full<br>c. normal<br>d. weak &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026b. increased, full<br>Inspection of a person&#8217;s right hand reveals a red swollen area. To further assess for<br>infection, you would palpate the:<br>a. cervical node<br>b. axillary node<br>c. epitrochlear node<br>d. inguinal node &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026c. epitrochlear node<br>To screen for deep vein thrombosis, you would:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. measure the circumference of the ankle.<br>B. check the temperature with the palm of the hand.<br>C. compress the dorsalis pedis pulse, looking for blood return.<br>D. measure the widest point with a tape measure. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026D. measure the<br>widest point with a tape measure.<br>During the examination of the lower extremities, you are unable to palpate the popliteal<br>pulse. You should:<br>A. proceed with the examination. It is often impossible to palpate this pulse.<br>B. refer the patient to a vascular surgeon for further evaluation.<br>C. schedule the patient for a venogram.<br>D. Schedule the patient for an arteriogram. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026A. proceed with the<br>examination. It is often impossible to palpate this pulse.<br>You assess a patient who has 4+ edema of the right leg. What is the best way to<br>document this finding?<br>A. mild pitting, no perceptible swelling of the leg.<br>B. moderate pitting, indentation subsides rapidly.<br>C. deep pitting, leg looks swollen<br>D. very deep pitting, indentation lasts a long time. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026D. very deep pitting,<br>indentation lasts a long time.<br>You assess a patient for arterial deficit in the lower extremities. After raising the legs 12<br>inches off the table and then having the person sit up and dangle the leg, the color<br>should return in:<br>A. 5 seconds or less<br>B. 10 seconds or less<br>c. 15 seconds<br>d. 30 seconds. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026B. 10 seconds or less<br>A 54-year old woman with 5 children has varicose veins of the lower extremities. Her<br>most characteristic sign is:<br>A. reduced arterial circulation<br>B. blanching, deathlike appearance of the extremities of elevation.<br>C. loss of hair and feet on toes<br>D. dilated, tortuous superficial bluish vessels. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026D. dilated, tortuous<br>superficial bluish vessels.<br>Atrophic skin changes that occur with peripheral arterial insufficiency include:<br>A. thin, shiny skin with loss of hair<br>B. brown discoloration<br>C. thick, leathery skin<br>D. slow-healing blisters on the skin &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026A. thin, shiny skin with loss of hair<br>Intermittent claudication includes:<br>A Muscular pain relieved by exercise.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NR304 EXAM 1 WITH 100+ QUESTIONSWITH DETAILED CORRECTANSWERS\/A+ GRADE ASSUREDA function of the venous system includes:a. holding more blood when blood volume increases.b. conserving fluid and plasma proteins that leak out of the capillaries.c. forming a major part of the immune system that defense the body against disease.d. absorbing lipids from the intestinal tract. &#8211; 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