Category Archives: Suren

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 86

A nurse is caring for a patient with a platelet count of 20,000/microliter. Which of the following is an important intervention?         A. Observe for evidence of spontaneous bleeding.      B. Limit visitors to family only.      C. Give aspirin in case of headaches.      D. Impose immune precautions.           Correct Answer:… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 87

The client admitted 2 days earlier that a lung resection accidentally pulls out the chest tube. Which action by the nurse indicates understanding of the management of chest tubes?         A. Order a chest x-ray      B. Reinsert the tube      C. Cover the insertion site with a Vaseline gauze      D. Call the doctor… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 88

A client being treated with sodium warfarin has a Protime of 120 seconds. Which intervention would be most important to include in the nursing care plan?         A. Assess for signs of abnormal bleeding      B. Anticipate an increase in the Coumadin dosage      C. Instruct the client regarding the drug therapy      D. Increase the frequency… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 89

A client has been diagnosed with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). Which of the following is contraindicated with the client?         A. Administering Heparin      B. Administering Coumadin      C. Treating the underlying cause      D. Replacing depleted blood products           Correct Answer: B. Administering Coumadin Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) has not been… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 90

Situation: Francis, age 46 is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. The treatment for patients with leukemia is bone marrow transplantation. Which statement about bone marrow transplantation is not correct?         A. The patient is under local anesthesia during the procedure.      B. The aspirated bone marrow is mixed with heparin.   … Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 91

Kristine is scheduled for a bronchoscopy. When teaching Kristine what to expect afterward, the nurse’s highest priority of information would be:         A. Food and fluids will be withheld for at least 2 hours.      B. Warm saline gargles will be done q 2h.      C. Coughing and deep-breathing exercises will be done q2h.      D. Only… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 92

What is the definitive test used to diagnose an abdominal aortic aneurysm?         A. Abdominal X-ray      B. Arteriogram      C. CT scan      D. Ultrasound           Correct Answer: B. Arteriogram An arteriogram accurately and directly depicts the vasculature; therefore, it clearly delineates the vessels and any abnormalities. Option A: An abdominal aneurysm… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 93

Which of the following complications is of greatest concern when caring for a preoperative abdominal aneurysm client?         A. HPN      B. Aneurysm rupture      C. Cardiac arrhythmias      D. Diminished pedal pulses           Correct Answer: B. Aneurysm rupture Rupture of an aneurysm is a life-threatening emergency and is of the greatest… Read More »

Reduction of Risk Potential Q 94

Diagnostic assessment of Francis would probably not reveal:         A. Predominance of lymphoblasts      B. Leukocytosis      C. Abnormal blast cells in the bone marrow      D. Elevated thrombocyte counts           Correct Answer: B. Leukocytosis Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is characterized by increased production of leukocytes and lymphocytes resulting in leukocytosis, and… Read More »