Author Archives: Surendra

Physiological Adaptation Q 110

The client with varicella will most likely have an order for which category of medication?         A. Antibiotics      B. Antipyretics      C. Antivirals      D. Anticoagulants           Correct Answer: C. Antivirals Varicella is chickenpox. This herpes virus is treated with antiviral medications. In adults, infection tends to be more severe, and treatment with… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 111

Claudication is a well-known effect of peripheral vascular disease. Which of the following facts about claudication is correct? Select all that apply:         A. It results when oxygen demand is greater than oxygen supply.      B. It is characterized by pain that often occurs during rest.      C. It is a result of tissue hypoxia.   … Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 112

A nurse enters a client’s room to discover that the client has no pulse or respirations. After calling for help, the first action the nurse should take is:         A. Start a peripheral IV      B. Initiate high-quality chest compressions      C. Establish an airway      D. Obtain the crash cart           Correct Answer:… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 113

Which of the following conditions is most commonly responsible for myocardial infarction?         A. Aneurysm      B. Heart failure      C. Coronary artery thrombosis      D. Renal failure           Correct Answer: C. Coronary artery thrombosis Coronary artery thrombosis causes occlusion of the artery, leading to myocardial death. Myocardial infarction occurs when a coronary artery… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 114

A client with hypertension asks the nurse which factors can cause blood pressure to drop to normal levels?         A. Kidneys’ excretion to sodium only.      B. Kidneys’ retention of sodium and water.      C. Kidneys’ excretion of sodium and water.      D. Kidneys’ retention of sodium and excretion of water.          … Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 115

After surgical repair of a hip, which of the following positions is best for the patient’s legs and hips?         A. Abduction      B. Adduction      C. Prone      D. Subluxated           Correct Answer: A. Abduction After surgical repair of the hip, keep the legs and hips abducted to stabilize the prosthesis… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 116

Nurse Eve is caring for a client who had a thyroidectomy 12 hours ago for treatment of Grave’s disease. The nurse would be most concerned if which of the following was observed?         A. Blood pressure 138/82, respirations 16, oral temperature 99 degrees Fahrenheit.      B. The client supports his head and neck when turning his head… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 117

Which of the following factors should be the primary focus of nursing management in a patient with acute pancreatitis?         A. Nutrition management      B. Fluid and electrolyte balance      C. Management of hypoglycemia      D. Pain control           Correct Answer: B. Fluid and electrolyte balance Acute pancreatitis is commonly associated with… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 118

Jerry has been diagnosed with appendicitis. He develops a fever, hypotension, and tachycardia. The nurse suspects which of the following complications?         A. Intestinal obstruction      B. Peritonitis      C. Bowel ischemia      D. Deficient fluid volume           Correct Answer: B. Peritonitis Complications of acute appendicitis are peritonitis, perforation and abscess development.… Read More »

Physiological Adaptation Q 119

After myocardial infarction, serum glucose levels and free fatty acids are both increased. What type of physiologic changes are these?         A. Electrophysiologic      B. Hematologic      C. Mechanical      D. Metabolic           Correct Answer: D. Metabolic Both glucose and fatty acids are metabolites whose levels increase after myocardial infarction. Acute myocardial… Read More »