Category Archives: Suren

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 25

Which of the following should the nurse implement to prepare a client for a KUB (Kidney, Ureter, Bladder) radiography test?         A. Client must be NPO before the examination      B. Enema to be administered prior to the examination      C. Medicate client with furosemide 20 mg IV 30 minutes prior to the examination   … Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 26

Exceeding which of the following serum cholesterol levels significantly increases the risk of coronary artery disease?         A. 100 mg/dl      B. 150 mg/dl      C. 175 mg/dl      D. 200 mg/dl           Correct Answer: D. 200 mg/dl Cholesterol levels above 200 mg/dl are considered excessive. They require dietary restriction and perhaps… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 27

Timothy’s arterial blood gas (ABG) results are as follows; pH 7.16; Paco2 80 mm Hg; Pao2 46 mm Hg; HCO3- 24 mEq/L; Sao2 81%. This ABG result represents which of the following conditions?         A. Metabolic acidosis      B. Metabolic alkalosis      C. Respiratory acidosis      D. Respiratory alkalosis           Correct Answer:… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 28

Mr. Marquez with rheumatoid arthritis is about to begin aspirin therapy to reduce inflammation. When teaching the client about aspirin, the nurse discusses adverse reactions to prolonged aspirin therapy. These include:         A. Weight gain.      B. Fine motor tremors.      C. Respiratory acidosis.      D. Bilateral hearing loss.           Correct Answer:… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 29

After gastroscopy, an adaptation that indicates major complication would be:         A. Nausea and vomiting      B. Abdominal distention      C. Increased GI motility      D. Difficulty in swallowing           Correct Answer: B. Abdominal distention Abdominal distension may be associated with pain, may indicate perforation, a complication that could lead to peritonitis.… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 31

Mr. Gonzales was admitted to the hospital with ascites and jaundice. To rule out cirrhosis of the liver which laboratory test indicates liver cirrhosis?         A. Decreased red blood cell count      B. Decreased serum acid phosphatase level      C. Elevated white blood cell count      D. Elevated serum aminotransferase           Correct… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 32

The biopsy of Mr. Gonzales confirms the diagnosis of cirrhosis. Mr. Gonzales is at increased risk for excessive bleeding primarily because of:         A. Impaired clotting mechanism      B. Varix formation      C. Inadequate nutrition      D. Trauma of invasive procedure           Correct Answer: A. Impaired clotting mechanism Cirrhosis of the liver… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 33

During chemotherapy for lymphocytic leukemia, Mathew develops abdominal pain, fever, and “horse barn” smelling diarrhea. It would be most important for the nurse to advise the physician to order:         A. Enzyme-linked immunosuppressant assay (ELISA) test.      B. Electrolyte panel and hemogram.      C. Stool for Clostridium difficile test.      D. Flat plate X-ray of the abdomen.… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 34

A client with diabetes has an order for ultrasonography. Preparation for an ultrasound includes:         A. Increasing fluid intake      B. Limiting ambulation      C. Administering an enema      D. Withholding food for 8 hours           Correct Answer: A. Increasing fluid intake Before ultrasonography, the client should be taught to drink plenty… Read More »