MED/SURG Final NCLEX questions ScienceMedicineNursing m3cleveland Save MedSurg NCLEX PRACTICE questio...24 terms lillykay018Preview 75 Free NCLEX Questions - c/o Brilli...75 terms carey47Preview Med surg quiz 1 practice questions 109 terms starwarsgeek35 Preview Med Su 344 term chr A student nurse is preparing blood for an A Positive patient who needs to receive a blood transfusion. The nurse intervenes after which statement?
- " Since you are A positive, you are considered a "universal recipient", therefore you can receive any type of blood.
- "A positive blood types can receive A+, A-, O+ and O-"
- "Testing your blood type helps us determine what type of blood you need. Not all blood types are the same and can cause a reaction"
- "Only certain people who meet a certain criteria can donate blood, but if you have any types of symptoms during transfusion, let a health
- " Since you are A positive, you are considered a "universal recipient", therefore you can receive any type of blood.
- Leafy Green Vegetables
- Citrus Fruits
- Hard Candy
- Leafy Green Vegetables
- Citrus Fruits
- Dried Beans
care staff member know"
A patient has a folic acid deficiency. The nurse tells the patient to order foods rich in Folic Acid. What foods are best for the patient to look for when ordering food?
C.Chicken D.Dried Beans
- A patient who was recently diagnosed with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) was just educated on the importance of nutrition and
- " I will avoid foods like French fries and citrus juices to decrease my chances of acid reflux and heart burn"
- "I will continue to drink 2 cups of coffee each morning when I wake up, to make sure I have enough energy for the day"
- " I need to find another dessert I can eat each night before bed, because the chocolate ice cream I eat every night will exacerbate my
- " I need to drink more room temperature water to make sure my body has help when properly digesting my meals"
- "I will continue to drink 2 cups of coffee each morning when I wake up, to make sure I have enough energy for the day"
- Hemoglobin (Hgb) of 6.8 g/dL
- Hematocrit (Hct) value of 32%
- An Red Blood Cell count of 4,500,000/L
- A ferritin level of 8.2 ng/mL
- A White Blood Cell count of 6.5 x 109/L
what foods to avoid. What statement made by the patient, indicates the need for further teaching?
Gastroesophageal Reflux"
A 76-year old man with chronic anemia arrives at the Emergency department with increased fatigue and heart palpitations even at rest. The nurse would expect the patients' laboratory test findings to include: (Select all that apply)
A, B, D
a: hemoglobin (Hgb) of 6.8 g/dL
b: hematocrit (Hct) value of 32%
d: a ferritin level of 8.2 ng/mL
A student nurse is explaining the risk factors for metabolic syndrome which statement by the student would require correction from the nurse?
- Waist circumference of 41 for a male
- Body mass index of 30 or higher
- Triglycerides level of 130
- Blood Glucose of 168
- Triglycerides level of 130
- Confusion
- Numbness/tingling in extremities
- Muscle weakness
- Cardiac dysrhythmias
- Dry mucous membranes
- Confusion
- Muscle weakness
- Cardiac dysrhythmias
A 68 year-old male suffering from chronic diarrhea is found to have a serum phosphate level of 0.9 mg/dL. After reviewing this lab value the nurse can expect the patient to exhibit which of the following symptoms? (Select all that apply)
The physician orders an arterial blood gas who is hyperventilating. The nurse can anticipate that the blood gas results will most likely reveal that
the patient is in:
- Metabolic alkalosis
- Respiratory acidosis
- Metabolic acidosis
- Respiratory alkalosis
- Respiratory alkalosis
Thalassemia is a group of diseases that causes an inadequate amount of normal hemoglobin to be produced in the body. Thalassemia minor is usually asymptomatic and requires no treatments. There is no cure for thalassemia major, however, there are therapies available to help manage
the disease. These include:
- Blood transfusions
- Subcutaneous or IV deferoxamine
- Iron supplements
- Zinc supplements
- Splenectomy
- Blood transfusions
- Subcutaneous or IV deferoxamine
- Zinc supplements
- Splenectomy
A patient diagnosed with Stage II bladder cancer has just received a segmental cystectomy. What will the nurse correct the patient on for
postoperative instructions for discharge?:
- "I will drink only small amounts of water for the first week."
- "I will call the doctor if my urine is bright red for the first few days after surgery."
- "After a week, my urine could have dark red flakes, and that's normal."
- "I have a follow-up appointment for a cystoscopy in a few weeks."
- "I will drink only small amounts of water for the first week."
- Weight gain
- Skeletal muscle atrophy
- Increase immune function
- Improvement in metabolic abnormalities
- Skeletal muscle atrophy
A patient with upper gastrointestinal cancer has been diagnosed with cancer cachexia which of the following would the nurse expect to see?
A female patient has just been diagnosed with external hemorrhoids and asks the nurse what could have contributed to her diagnoses, which of the following will the nurse mention as probable risk factors?
- Pregnancy
- Normal Body Mass Index
- Prolonged constipation
- Straining in an effort to defecate
- Heavy lifting
- Standing or sitting for a long period of time
- Pregnancy
- Normal Body Mass Index
- Prolonged constipation
- Straining in an effort to defecate
- Heavy lifting
- Standing or sitting for a long period of time
- A 36-year-old morbidity obese patient that recently had the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Surgery
- A 45-year-old male construction working who has a history of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day
- A 23-year-old female nurse apprentice who is having a routine colonoscopy
- A 50-year-old male yoga instructor who is on a strict vegetarian diet
- A 28-year-old female nursing student taking Pepcid and Omeprazole to control a Pepcid ulcer for the past three years
- A 36-year-old morbidity obese patient that recently had the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Surgery
- A 45-year-old male construction working who has a history of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day
- A 50-year-old male yoga instructor who is on a strict vegetarian diet
- A 28-year-old female nursing student taking Pepcid and Omeprazole to control a Pepcid ulcer for the past three years
- No Symptoms
- Anorexia, Abdominal Pain, Paresthesia of the hands and feet, Nausea, Red and Beefy Tongue
- Pallor, Glossitis, Headache, and Burning Sensation of the Tongue
- Fever, Swelling, Tachypnea, Hypertension, Tenderness, Nausea, Vomiting
- No Symptoms
The most common cause of cobalamin deficiency is pernicious anemia. Which of the following patients may develop a cobalamin deficiency?(Select all that apply)
A 25 year old female patient is diagnosed with viral hepatitis. The provider prescribes Ribavirin, before administering the nucleoside what test will the nurse give to the patient?a). Liver function test b). Pregnancy test c). Occult blood test d). Urinalysis b). Pregnancy test A Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Surgical patient is suffering from an early case of iron deficiency. Which of the following group of clinical manifestations will the patient present?