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PN CAPSTONE NCLEX QUESTIONS_3 latest 2020

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PN CAPSTONE NCLEX QUESTIONS_3 ( latest 2020) – Rasmussen College

  • If a male client experienced a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) that damaged the

hypothalamus, the nurse anticipate that the client has problems with:

  • Body temperature control.
  • Balance and equilibrium
  • Visual acuity
  • Thinking and reasoning
  • A female client admitted to an acute care facility after a car accident develops
  • signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). The client is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation to help reduce ICP. To prevent a further rise in ICP caused by suctioning, the nurse anticipates administering which drug endotracheal before suctioning?

  • Phenytoin (Dilantin)
  • Mannitol (Osmitrol)
  • Lidocaine (Xylocaine)
  • Furosemide (Lasix)
  • After striking his head on a tree while falling from a ladder, a young man age 18
  • is admitted to the emergency department. He’s unconscious and his pupils are nonreactive. Which intervention would be the most dangerous for the client?

  • Give him a barbiturate
  • Place him a mechanical ventilation
  • Perform a lumbar puncture
  • Elevate the head of his bed
  • When obtaining the health history from a male client with retinal detachment,

the nurse expects the client to report:

  • Light flashed and floaters in front of the eye
  • A recent driving accident while changing lanes
  • Headaches, nausea, and redness of the eyes
  • Frequent episodes of double vision
  • Which nursing diagnosis takes highest priority for a client with Parkinson’s
  • crisis?

a. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements

  • Ineffective airway clearance
  • Impaired urinary elimination
  • Risk for injury
  • To encourage adequate nutritional intake for a female client with Alzheimer’s

disease, the nurse should:

  • Stay with the client and encourage him to eat
  • Help the client fill out his menu
  • Give the client privacy during meals
  • Fill out the menu for the client
  • The nurse is performing a mental status examination on a male client
  • diagnosed with subdural hematoma. This test assesses which of the following?

  • Cerebellar function
  • Intellectual function
  • Cerebral function
  • Sensory function
  • Shortly after admission to an acute care facility, a male client with a seizure
  • disorder develop status epilepticus. The physician orders diazepam (Valium) 10 mg I.V. stat. How soon can the nurse administer a second dose of diazepam, if needed and prescribed?

  • In 30 to 45 seconds
  • In 10 to 15 minutes
  • In 30 to 45 minutes
  • In 1 to 2 hours
  • A female complains of periorbital aching, tearing, blurred vision, and
  • photophobia in her right eye. Ophthalmologic examination reveals a small, irregular, nonreactive pupil - a condition resulting from acute iris inflammation (iritis). As part of the client’s therapeutic regimen, the physician prescribes

atropine sulfate (Atropisol), two drops of 0.5% solution in the right eye twice daily. Atropine Sulfate belongs to which drug classification?

  • Para sympathomimetic agent
  • Sympatholytic agent
  • Adrenergic blocker
  • Cholinergic blocker
  • Emergency medical technicians transport a 27-year-old iron worker to the
  • emergency department. They tell the nurse, “He fell from a two story building.He has a large contusion on his left chest and a hematoma on the left parietal area. He has a compound fracture of his left femur and he’s oximeter with a manual-resuscitation bag.” Which intervention by the nurse has the highest priority?

  • Assessing the left leg
  • Assessing the pupils
  • Placing the client in Trendelenburg’s position
  • Assessing level of consciousness
  • An auto mechanic accidentally has battery acid splashed in his eyes. His
  • coworkers irrigate his eyes with water for 20 minutes, and then take him to emergency department of a nearby hospital, where he received emergency care for corneal injury. The physician prescribes dexamethasone (Maxidex Ophthalmic Suspension), two drops of 0.1% solution to be instilled initially into the conjunctival sacs of both eyes every hour; and polymycin B sulfate (Neosporin Ophthalmic), 0.5% ointment to be places in the conjunctival sacs of

both eyes every 3 hours. Dexamethasone exerts its therapeutic effect by:

  • Increasing the exudative reaction of ocular tissue
  • Decreasing leukocyte infiltration at the site of ocular inflammation
  • Inhibiting the action of carbonic anhydrase
  • Producing a miotic reaction by stimulation and contraction the sphincter
  • muscles of the iris.

  • Nurse April is caring for a client who under a lumbar laminectomy 2 days ago.
  • Which of the following findings should the nurse consider abnormal?

  • More back pain than the first postoperative day
  • Paresthesia in the dermatomes near the wounds
  • Urine retention or incontinence
  • Temperature of 99.2F (37.3C)
  • After an eye examination, a male client is diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma.
  • The Physician prescribes pilocarpine ophthalmic solution (Pilocar), 0.25% gtt I, OU QID. based on this prescription, the nurse should teach the client or a

family member to administer the drug by:

  • Instilling one drop of pilocarpine 0.25% into both eyes daily.
  • Instilling one drop of pilocarpine 0.25% into both eyes four times a daily
  • Instilling one drop of pilocarpine 0.25% into the right eye daily
  • Instilling one drop of pilocarpine 0.25% into the left eye four times daily
  • A female client who’s paralyzed on the left side has been receiving physical
  • therapy and attending teaching sessions about safety. Which behavior indicates that the client accurately understands safety measures related to paralysis?

  • The client leaves the side rails down
  • The client uses a mirror to inspect the skin
  • The client repositions only after being reminded to do so.
  • The client hangs the left arm over the side of the wheelchair
  • A male client in the emergency department has a suspected neurologic disorder.
  • To assess gait, the nurse asks the client to take a few steps; with each step, the client’s feet make a half circle. To document the client’s gait, the nurse should use which term?

  • Ataxic
  • Dystrophic
  • Helicopod
  • Steppage
  • A client, age 22, is admitted with bacterial meningitis. Which hospital room
  • would be the best choice for this client?

  • A private room down the hall from the nurses’ station
  • An isolation room three doors from the nurses’ station
  • A semiprivate room with a 32-year-old client who has viral meningitis
  • A two-bed room with a client who previously had bacterial meningitis

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