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A series of multiple-choice questions designed to assess knowledge and application of nursing principles. The questions cover a range of topics relevant to nursing practice, including patient care across various specialties and conditions. Each question requires critical thinking and application of nursing knowledge to determine the most appropriate course of action. Useful for nursing students preparing for exams or practicing nurses seeking to refresh their knowledge.
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A. A client who has a prescription for warfarin and states “I will need to limit how much spinach I eat”. B. A client who has gout and states, “I can continue to eat anchovies on my pizza.” C. A client who has a prescription for spironolactone and states “I will reduce my intake of foods that contain potassium”. D. A client who has (Unable to read) and states “I’ll plan to take my calcium carbonate with a full glass of water”.
C. (Unable to read) (Picked this one) Medicaid? D. Understanding of infant care.
D. Place the cline in seclusion when he exhibits signs of anxiety
B. Thrombophlebitis. C. Diverticulosis. D. Hypocalcemia.
D. “I should expect the eye drops to appear cloudy.”
B. Increase the dosage. C. Discontinue the medication. D. Administer the medication.
A.“ It keeps the alveoli open and prevents atelectasis.” B. “It allows preset pressure delivered during spontaneous ventilation.” C. “It guarantees minimal minute ventilator.” D.“It delivers a preset ventilatory rate and tidal volume to the client
A. The client’s pulse oximetry level is 96%. B. (Unable to read) C. The client develops hiccups. D. The ECG shows pacing spikes after the QRS complex.