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BANK COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS AND RATIONALES (VERSION A AND B)
A client admitted to the hospital for treatment of active tuberculosis (TB). The LPN/LVN reinforces teaching about TB. Which statement by the client indicates to the LPN/LVN that further teaching is necessary?
- "I will have to take medication for 6 months."
- "I should cover my nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing."
- "I will remain in isolation for at least 6 weeks."
- "I will always have a positive skin test for TB." - ANSWER-3. I will remain in isolation for at
least 6 weeks."
A client admitted to the hospital in premature labor has been treated successfully. The client is to receive a regimen of betamethasone. Which statement by the client indicates to the LPN/LVN that the client understands the teaching about the medication?
- As long as I receive my medication, I won't deliver prematurely."
- "It is important that I count the fetal movements for one hour, twice a day."
- "I have insomnia and a rapid heart beat while on this medication."
- "Bed rest is necessary in order for the medication to work properly." - ANSWER-2 "It is
- "I have insomnia and a rapid heart beat while on this medication."
important that I count the fetal movements for one hour, twice a day."
The LPN/LVN is explaining the procedure for clean-catch urine specimen collection for culture and sensitivity to a male client. Which explanation by the LPN/LVN would be most accurate? 1 / 4
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- "The urinary meatus is cleansed with an iodine solution and then a urinary drainage catheter
- "You will be asked to empty your bladder one-half hour before the test; you will then be
- "Before voiding, the urinary meatus is cleansed with an iodine solution and urine is voided
- "You must void a few drops of urine, then stop; then void the remaining urine into a clean
is inserted to obtain urine."
asked to void into a container."
into a sterile container; the container must not touch the penis."
container, which should be immediately covered." - ANSWER-3 "Before voiding, the urinary meatus is cleansed with an iodine solution and urine is voided into a sterile container; the container must not touch the penis."
The LPN/LVN is checking the morning's serum electrolyte results for a client. The LPN/LVN notes that the client's sodium is 142 mEq/L (142 mmol/L), potassium is 4.4 mEq/L (4.4 mmol/L), and chloride is 102 mEq/L (102 mmol/L). Which should the nurse do first?
- Encourage the client to drink additional fluids.
- Notify the primary health care provider of electrolyte results.
- Record electrolyte results in the client's medical record.
- Withhold the client's potassium supplement - ANSWER-3 Record electrolyte results in the
client's medical record.
A client reporting chest pressure is brought to the emergency department (ED). Vital signs include blood pressure 150/90 mmHg, pulse 88 beats/minute, respirations 20 breaths/minute.The LPN/LVN administers nitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingually as ordered. After five minutes, the client's vital signs include blood pressure 100/60 Hg, pulse 96 beats/minute, respirations 20 breaths/minute. Which action should the LPN/LVN take next?
- Notify the primary health care provider of hypotension.
- Place the client in semi-Fowler position and administer oxygen at 4 L/ minute. 2 / 4
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- Administer a second dose of nitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingually, as ordered.
- Document vital signs and continue to monitor the client. - ANSWER-4 Document vital signs
and continue to monitor the client.
A client with type 1 diabetes contacts the home care LPN/LVN to report nausea and abdominal pain. What should the LPN/LVN advise the client to do?
- "Hold your regular dose of insulin."
- "Check your blood glucose level every 3 to 4 hours."
- "Increase consumption of foods containing simple sugars."
- "Increase your activity level." - ANSWER-2 "Check your blood glucose level every 3 to 4
hours."
A client is being treated for Addison disease. The primary health care provider orders cortisone 25 mg PO daily. The LPN/LVN should explain to the client that a dosage adjustment may be required in which situation?
- Dosage is increased when the blood glucose level increases.
- Dosage is decreased when dietary intake is increased.
- Dosage is decreased when infection stimulates endogenous steroid secretion.
- Dosage is increased relative to an increase in the level of stress - ANSWER-4 Dosage is
increased relative to an increase in the level of stress
A client with a history of heart failure visits the clinic. The client states, "I have not been feeling like my old self for about 2 weeks." It would be most important for the LPN/LVN to ask which question?
- "Do your ankles swell at the end of the day?" 3 / 4
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- "How do you position yourself for sleep?"
- "How do you feel after you eat dinner?"
- "Do you have chest pain when you inhale?" - ANSWER-2 "How do you position yourself for
sleep?"
The LPN/LVN is caring for a client immediately after a paracentesis. It is most important for the LPN/LVN to ask which question?
- "Do your clothes feel tight?"
- "Do you need to void?"
- "Are you feeling dizzy?"
- "Do you have any pain?" - ANSWER-3 "Are you feeling dizzy?"
The LPN/LVN is reinforcing teaching for a client after a right mastectomy and axillary lymph node dissection. Which statement by the client requires further intervention by the LPN/LVN?Select all that apply.
- "I will wear gloves and long sleeves whenever I go out and work in my garden."
- "The risk for arm swelling will decrease one year after my treatment is completed."
- "I will sleep with my right arm elevated on a small flat pillow from now on."
- "If my right arm begins to feel heavy, I should contact my primary health care provider."
- "It will be necessary for me to wear a compression bandage for the rest of my life." -
- "The risk for arm swelling will decrease one year after my treatment is completed."
- "I will sleep with my right arm elevated on a small flat pillow from now on."
- "It will be necessary for me to wear a compression bandage for the rest of my life."
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ANSWER- 1 "I will wear gloves and long sleeves whenever I go out and work in my garden."