NUR 2214C EXAM 2 LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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NUR 2214C EXAM 2 LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL
EXAM 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
After teaching the wife of a client who has Parkinson disease, the nurse
assesses the wife’s understanding. Which statement by the client’s wife
indicates she correctly understands changes associated with this
disease?
Answer
s:
a.
“This disease is associated with anxiety causing increased
perspiration.”
b.
“He should not socialize outside of the house due to
uncontrollable drooling.”
c.
“He may have trouble chewing, so I will offer bite-sized
portions.”
d.
“His masklike face makes it difficult to communicate, so I will
use a white board.”

  • Question 2
    A client with fibromyalgia is in the hospital for an unrelated issue. The
    client reports that sleep, which is always difficult, is even harder now.
    What actions by the nurse are most appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    Assess the client’s usual bedtime
    routine.
    b.
    Offer a massage or warm shower at
    night.
    c.
    Allow the client uninterrupted rest
    time.
    d.
    Limit environmental noise as much as
    possible.
    e.
    Request an order for a strong sleeping pill.

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  • Question 3
    Seventy-two hours after cardiac surgery, a young child has a temperature
    of 37.7 C (101 F). The nurse should:
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    Keep the child warm with blankets.
    b.
    Report findings to physician.
    c.
    Apply a hypothermia blanket.
    d.
    Record the temperature on nurses’
    notes.
  • Question 4
    A client has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome but does not
    want to take the prescribed medications. What nonpharmacologic
    measures can the nurse suggest to help manage this condition? (Select all
    that apply.)
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    Supplements
    b.
    Tai chi
    c.
    Acupuncture
    d.
    Stretching
    e.
    Vigorous
    aerobics
  • Question 5
    The nurse assessing a premature newborn infant auscultates a
    continuous machinery-like murmur. This finding is associated with which
    congenital heart defect?
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    Pulmonary stenosis

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b.
Coarctation of the
aorta
c.
Ventricular septal
defect
d.
Patent ductus
arteriosus

  • Question 6
    You have an order to infuse ondansetron (Zofran) 4 mg diluted in 5 ml 0.9%
    sodium chloride solution over 5 minutes using a syringe pump. What will the
    rate be?
  • Question 7
    A nurse is caring for four clients in the neurologic intensive care unit.
    After receiving the hand-off report, which client should the nurse see
    first?
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    Client with a moderate brain injury who is amnesic for the
    event
    b.
    Client who is requesting pain medication for a headache
    c.
    Client with a Glasgow Coma Scale score that was 10
    and is now is 8
    d.
    Client with a Glasgow Coma Scale score that was 9 and is
    now is 12
  • Question 8
    Parents of a 3-year-old child with congenital heart disease are afraid to let
    their child play with other children because of possible overexertion. The
    nurse’s reply should be based on knowing that:

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Answer
s:
a.
Constant parental supervision is needed to avoid
overexertion.
b.
The child needs to understand that peers’ activities are
too strenuous.
c.
Parents can meet all the child’s needs.
d.
The child needs opportunities to play with peers.

  • Question 9
    A nurse delegates care for a client with Parkinson disease to an
    unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which statement should the nurse
    include when delegating this client’s care?
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    “Allow the client to be as independent as possible with
    activities.”
    b.
    “Assess the client’s ability to eat and swallow before each
    meal.”
    c.
    “Assist the client with frequent and meticulous oral care.”
    d.
    “Schedule appointments early in the morning to ensure rest in
    the afternoon.”
  • Question 10
    A patient who has been in the hospital for several weeks is about to be
    discharged. The patient is weak from the hospitalization and asks the
    nurse to explain why this is happening. The nurse’s best response is “You
    are weak because
    Answer
    s:
    a.
    of your medications. This is known as drug induced
    weakness.”

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