NUR 2214C EXAM 3 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 3 LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 75 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse is assigned to care for a client admitted to the hospital with a
diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The nurse reviews the
physician’s orders expecting to note that which of thefollowing medications is
prescribed?
Corticosteroid

  • Question 2
    2 out of 2
    points
    During the third week of treatment, the spouse of a patient in an alcoholism
    rehabilitation programsays, “After this treatment program, I think everything
    will be all right.” Which remark by the nurse will be most helpful to the
    spouse?
    “While sobriety solves some problems, new ones may emerge as one
    adjusts to living withoutdrugs and alcohol.”
  • Question 3
    2 out of 2
    points
    The nurse is assessing a patient using the CAGE Questionnaire. The patient
    answers yes to all of thequestions. The nurse suspects alcoholism and feels the
    patient is in denial when the patient states which of the following?
    “I don’t have a problem with alcohol. I can quit anytime I want to.”
  • Question 4
    2 out of 2
    points
    You have a have a 500 ml bag of D5LR infusing at 50 ml/hour. It was started
    at 0200. What time willit end? (Military time)
    1200
  • Question 5
    When a patient first began using alcohol, two drinks produced relaxation and
    drowsiness. After 1year, four drinks are needed to achieve the same
    response. Why has this change occurred?
    Tolerance has developed.
  • Question 6
    2 out of 2
    points

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2 out of 2 points
An adult patient assaults another patient and is restrained. One hour later, which
statement by thisrestrained patient necessitates the nurse’s immediate
attention?
“My fingers are tingly.”

  • Question 7
    2 out of 2
    points

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A older patient has developed age spots and is concerned about skin cancer.
How would the nurseinstruct the patient to check himself or herself?
“Monitor spots for color change.”

  • Question 8
    Which immunization should not be given to a child receiving
    chemotherapy for cancer?
    Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
  • Question 9
    The nurse providing direct client care uses specific practices to reduce the
    chance of acquiring
    2 out of 2
    points
    2 out of 2
    points
    infection with human immune deficiency virus (HIV) from clients. Which practice is most
    effective?
    Consistent use of Standard Precautions
  • Question 10
    A client is receiving chemotherapy through a peripheral IV line. What action
    by the nurse is mostimportant?
    Assessing the IV site every hour
  • Question 11
    2 out of 2
    points
    2 out of 2
    points
    A nurse is talking with a client about a negative enzyme-linked immunosorbent
    assay (ELISA) test for human immune deficiency virus (HIV) antibodies. The
    test is negative and the client states “Whew! I was really worried about that
    result.” What action by the nurse is most important?
    Assess the client’s sexual activity and patterns.
  • Question 12
    A client calls the clinic to report exposure to poison ivy and an itchy rash
    that is not helped withover-the-counter antihistamines. What response by
    the nurse is most appropriate? “Antihistamines do not help poison ivy.”
  • Question 13
    A client
    in the
    Emergen
    cy
    Departme
    nt is

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