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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT BSN 206 WEEK 9-13
EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -427 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Which interventions would the nurse implement when providing care for a patient prescribed a diuretic?
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Monitoring daily weight
Monitoring intake and output Question 2: Which stoma assessment cue would alert the nurse that the patient with a bowel diversion is deteriorating?
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Moist, blue Question 3: Which overall goal would the nurse select for a patient who has occasional fecal incontinence?
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Maintain intact skin.
Question 4: An adult patient is scheduled for an abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan.Before the scan he must receive a cleansing tap water enema. The nurse should prepare:
Answer:
1000 mL or less of tap water.Question 5: Which amount of fluid would the nurse calculate has been lost by a patient with a fluid volume deficit reporting a 10 kg loss of total body weight in the last 48 hours as a result of vomiting and diarrhea?
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10 liters of fluid
- liter of fluid weighs 1kg
Question 6: Which rationale would the nurse recognize for placing a patient in the high-Fowler position to facilitate urination in a bedpan?
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Increases intraabdominal pressure Question 7: The nurse is preparing to perform nasotracheal suctioning on a patient. Which of the following actions would indicate a break in sterile technique?
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places the sterile basin on the bedside table, the nurse touches the inside of the basin with the nons glove.uses the same suction catheter to suction the oral cavity followed by the endotracheal tube and then discards the suction Question 8: Which effect on oncotic pressure would a nurse expect when caring for a patient with a kidney disorder causing low levels of plasma protein?
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Decreased oncotic pressure, which decreases the amount of water shifting into the blood.Question 9: A patient has a standard creatinine clearance test ordered. Which information would the nurse include when teaching a patient about the test?
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It is a 24-hour urine collection.All urine must be collected during the designated time period once the test starts.
Question 10: Which venous pH values would the nurse report to the primary health care provider as within expected limits?
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7.35 7.40 Question 11: 68-female patient knee replacement surgery with an expected hospital stay of 2 weeks. She has no known allergies. The health care provider has ordered an indwelling catheter to be inserted preoperatively. Which catheter should the nurse choose?
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14 French, 5-mL balloon, latex catheter.Question 12: Which statements are important for a nurse to know about the filtration process?
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-It is the movement of water and solutes together.-Arterial blood pressure affects hydrostatic pressure.Question 13: he nurse is delegating to nursing assistive personnel (NAP) the task of assisting with a urinal. The nurse specifies to NAP that the urinal is to be used in bed, not in a standing position, for which client?
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Client with complete left-sided paralysis caused by a stroke Question 14: Which components of donated blood would a nurse at a community blood drive explain can be separated for individual use?
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Plasma Albumin Cryoprecipitate Red blood cells Question 15: From the following, choose the correct equipment to bring to the bedside to administer the commercially prepared Fleet enema.
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Water-soluble lubricant oWaterproof bed pad oCommercially prepared enema productoClean disposable gloves oToilet paper and/or basin with warm water, washcloth, and towel
Question 16: Which actions would the nurse perform when analyzing ABG values for a patient suspected of having an acid-base imbalance?
Answer:
Examining oxygenation status Evaluating the pH Assessing PaCO2 and HCO3- Determining compensation
Question 17: The nurse is reviewing enema administration with nursing assistive
personnel(NAP). Which of the following statements by the NAP indicates further instruction is necessary?
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"The rectal tube of an enema should be inserted 5 to 7.5 cm (2 to 3 inches) into the rectum of an adolescent." Question 18: Which disease process would the nurse identify as the cause of a patient's serum potassium concentration of 5.3 mEq/L?
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Severe infection Question 19: Which medications would the nurse expect to be added to the patient's drug regimen when a patient with infectious bronchitis (inflammation of the bronchi) is admitted to the hospital?
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Corticosteroids Antibiotics Anticholinergics Question 20: The nurse is orienting a new graduate nurse to common procedures performed on the unit. Which statement, if made by the graduate nurse, indicates understanding of nasotracheal suctioning?
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"A 1- to 2- minute interval should be allowed between suctioning passes."
Question 21: Which type of procedure creates no stoma on the patient's abdomen?
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Ileoanal pouch