UNIT 7 Questions

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A client with diabetic neuropathy reports a burning, electrical-type pain in the lower extremities that is worse at night and not responding to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Which medication will the nurse advocate for first? 1. Gabapentin 2. Corticosteroids 3. Hydromorphone 4. Lorazepam

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A nurse at a clinic is collecting data about pain from of a client who reports severe abdominal pain. The nurse asks the client if there has been any accompany nausea and vomiting. Which of the following pain characteristics is the nurse attempting to determine? 1. Presence of associated manifestations 2. Location of the pain 3. Pain quality 4. Aggravating and relieving factors

1

At 10:00 am, a hospitalized client receives a new order for transesophagealechocardiography as soon as possible. Which action will the nurse take first? 1. Put the client on "nothing by mouth" (NPO) status. 2. Teach the client about the procedure. 3. Insert an IV catheter in the client's forearm. 4. Attach the client to a cardiac monitor.

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During the initial postoperative assessment of a client who has just been transferred to the post anesthesia care unit after repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, the nurse obtains these data. Which finding has the most immediate implications for the client's care? 1. Arterial line indicates a blood pressure of 190/112 mm Hg. 2. Cardiac monitor shows frequent premature atrial contractions. 3. There is no response to verbal stimulation. 4. Urine output is 40 mL of amber urine.

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In the care of clients with pain and discomfort, which task is most appropriate to delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? 1. Assisting the client with preparation of a sitz bath 2. Monitoring the client for signs of discomfort while ambulating 3. Coaching the client to deep breathe during painful procedures 4. Evaluating relief after applying a cold compress

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The client is prescribed a fentanyl patch for persistent severe pain. Which client behavior most urgently requires correction? 1. Frequently likes to sit in the hot tub to reduce joint stiffness 2. Prefers to place the patch only on the upper anterior chest wall 3. Saves and reuses the old patches when he can't afford new ones 4. Changes the patch every 4 days rather than the prescribed 72 hours

1

The clinic nurse is evaluating a client who had coronary artery stenting through the right femoral artery a week previously and is taking metoprolol, clopidogrel, and aspirin. Which information reported by the client is most important to report to the health care provider? 1. Stools have been black in color. 2. Bruising is present at the right groin. 3. Home blood pressure today was 104/52 mm Hg. 4. Home radial pulse rate has been 55 to 60 beats/min

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The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who reports pain. Based on recent evidence-based guidelines, which approach would be best? 1. Multimodal strategies 2. Standing orders by protocol 3. Intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) 4. Opioid dosage based on valid numerical scale

1

The nurse is considering seeking clarification for several prescriptions of pain medication. Which client circumstance is the priority concern? 1. A 35-year-old opioid-naïve adult will receive a basal dose of morphine via IV patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). 2. A 65-year-old adult will be discharged with a prescription for nonsteroidalanti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). 3. A 25-year-old adult is prescribed as needed intramuscular (IM) analgesicfor pain. 4. A 45-year-old adult is taking oral fluids and foods has orders for IV morphine.

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The nurse is working in an outpatient clinic where many vascular diagnostic tests are performed. Which task associated with vascular testing is most appropriate to delegate to experienced unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? 1. Measuring ankle and brachial pressures in a client for whom the ankle-brachial index is to be calculated 2. Checking blood pressure and pulse every 10 minutes in a client who is undergoing exercise testing 3. Obtaining information about allergies from a client who is scheduled for left leg contrast venography 4. Providing brief client teaching for a client who will undergo a right subclavian vein Doppler study

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The nurse is working with a health care provider who prescribes opioid doses based on a specific pain intensity rating (dosing to the numbers). Which client circumstance is cause for greatest concern? 1. A 73-year-old frail female client with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is prescribed 4 mg IV morphine for pain of 1 to 3 on a scale of 0 to 10. 2. A 25-year-old postoperative male client with a history of opioid addiction is prescribed one tablet of oxycodone and acetaminophen for pain of 4 to 5on a scale of 0 to 10. 3. A 33-year-old opioid-naïve female client who has a severe migraine headache is prescribed 5 mg IV morphine for pain of 7 to 8 on a scale of 0 to10. 4. A 60-year-old male with a history of rheumatoid arthritis is prescribed one tablet of hydromorphone for pain of 5 to 6 on scale of 0 to 10

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The nurse is working with an experienced unlicensed assistive personnel(UAP) and an LPN/LVN on the telemetry unit. A client who had an acute myocardial infarction 3 days ago has been reporting fatigue and chest discomfort when ambulating. Which nursing activity included in the care plan is best assigned to the LPN/LVN? 1. Administering nitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingually if chest discomfort occurs during client activities 2. Monitoring pulse, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation before and after client ambulation 3. Teaching the client energy conservation techniques to decrease myocardialoxygen demand 4. Explaining the rationale for alternating rest periods with exercise to the client and family

1

The nurse recognizes that there are ethical considerations in helping clients to achieve relief from pain. Which nursing action is the best example of the principle of nonmaleficence? 1. Client seems excessively sedated but continues to ask for morphine, so the nurse conducts further assessment and seeks alternatives to opioid medication. 2. Client has no known disease disorders and no objective signs of poor health or injury, but reports severe pain, so nurse advocates for pain medicine. 3. Client is older, but he is mentally alert and demonstrates good judgment,so the nurse encourages the client to verbalize personal goals for pain management. 4. Client repeatedly refuses pain medication but shows grimacing and reluctance to move, so the nurse explains the benefits of taking pain medication.

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When an analgesic is titrated to manage pain, what is the priority goal? 1. Titrate to the smallest dose that provides relief with the fewest side effects. 2. Titrate upward until the client is pain free or acceptable level is reached. 3. Titrate downward to prevent toxicity, overdose, and adverse effects. 4. Titrate to a dosage that is adequate to meet the client's subjective needs

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Which finding in a client with aortic stenosis will be most important for the nurse to report to the health care provider? 1. Temperature of 102.1°F (38.9°C) 2. Loud systolic murmur over sternum 3. Blood pressure of 110/88 mm Hg 4. Weak radial and pedal pulses to palpation

1

According to recent guidelines from the American Pain Society in collaboration with the American Society of Anesthesiologists, what are the priority pain management strategies that the nurse would expect to see in the pain management for postsurgical clients? Select all that apply. 1. Acetaminophen and/or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for management of postoperative pain in adults and children withoutcontraindications 2. Surgical site-specific peripheral regional anesthetic techniques in adults and children for procedures 3. Neuraxial (epidural) analgesia for major thoracic and abdominal procedures if the client has risk for cardiac complications or prolongedileus 4. Multimodal therapy that could include opioids and nonopioid therapies,regional anesthetic techniques, and nonpharmacologic therapies 5. Long-acting oral opioids, especially in the immediate postoperative period,for continuous around-the-clock relief 6. Neuraxial administration of magnesium, benzodiazepines, neostigmine,tramadol, or ketamine is recommended for postoperative pain

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Which clients must be assigned to an experienced RN? Select all that apply. 1. Client who was in an automobile crash and sustained multiple injuries 2. Client with chronic back pain related to a workplace injury 3. Client who has returned from surgery and has a chest tube in place 4. Client with abdominal cramps related to food poisoning 5. Client with a severe headache of unknown origin 6. Client with chest pain who has a history of arteriosclerosis

1,3,5,6

Which topics will the nurse plan to include in discharge teaching for a clientwho has been admitted with heart failure? Select all that apply. 1. How to monitor and record daily weight 2. Importance of stopping exercise if heart rate increases 3. Symptoms of worsening heart failure 4. Purpose of chronic antibiotic therapy 5. How to read food labels for sodium content6. Date and time for follow-up appointments

1,3,5,6

The health care provider prescribes these actions for a client who was admitted with acute substernal chest pain. Which actions are appropriate to assign to an experienced LPN/LVN who is working in the emergency department? Select all that apply. 1. Attaching cardiac monitor leads 2. Giving heparin 5000 units IV push 3. Administering morphine sulfate 4 mg IV 4. Obtaining a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) 5. Asking the client about pertinent medical history 6. Having the client chew and swallow aspirin 162 mg

1,4,6

A client seen in the clinic with shortness of breath and fatigue is being evaluated for a possible diagnosis of heart failure. Which laboratory result will be most useful to monitor? 1. Serum potassium 2. B-type natriuretic peptide 3. Blood urea nitrogen 4. Hematocrit

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A client who has just arrived in the emergency department reports substernal and left arm discomfort that has been going on for about 3 hours. Which laboratory test will be most useful in determining whether the nurse should anticipate implementing the acute coronary syndrome standard protocol? 1. Creatine kinase MB level 2. Troponin I level 3. Myoglobin level 4. C-reactive protein level

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For a cognitively impaired client who cannot accurately report pain, what is the first action that the nurse should take? 1. Closely assess for nonverbal signs such as grimacing or rocking. 2. Obtain baseline behavioral indicators from family members. 3. Note the time of and client's response to the last dose of analgesic. 4. Give the maximum as needed (PRN) dose within the minimum time frame for relief.

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Pain disorder and depression have been diagnosed for a client. He reports chronic low back pain and states, "None of these doctors has done anything to help." Which client statement is cause for greatest concern? 1. "I twisted my back last night, and now the pain is a lot worse." 2. "I'm so sick of this pain. I think I'm going to find a way to end it." 3. "Occasionally, I buy pain killers from a guy in my neighborhood." 4. "I'm going to sue you and the doctor; you aren't doing anything for me."

2

The charge nurse in a long-term care facility that employs RNs, LPNs/LVNs,and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) has developed a plan for the ongoing assessment of all residents with a diagnosis of heart failure. Which activity included in the plan is most appropriate to assign to an LPN/LVN team member? 1. Weighing all residents with heart failure each morning 2. Listening to lung sounds and checking for edema each week 3. Reviewing all heart failure medications with residents every month 4. Updating activity plans for residents with heart failure every quarter

2

The client is diagnosed by the emergency department health care provider(HCP) with an acute migraine. For which situation is it most important to have a discussion with the HCP before medication is prescribed? 1. The HCP is considering dexamethasone to prevent reoccurrence, and theclient has type 2 diabetes. 2. The HCP is considering subcutaneous sumatriptan, and the client took ergotamine 3 hours ago .3. The HCP is considering metoclopramide, and this is a first-time migrainefor the client. 4. The HCP is considering prochlorperazine, and the client drove himself to the hospital

2

The clinic nurse obtains this information about a client who is taking warfarin after having a deep vein thrombosis. Which finding is most indicative of a need for a change in therapy? 1. Blood pressure is 106/54 mm Hg. 2. International normalized ratio (INR) is 1.2. 3. Bruises are noted at sites where blood has been drawn. 4. Client reports eating a green salad for lunch every day

2

The health care provider telephones the nurse with new prescriptions for a client with angina who is already taking aspirin. Which medication is most important to clarify further with the health care provider? 1. Clopidogrel 75 mg/day 2. Ibuprofen 200 mg every 4 hours as needed 3. Metoprolol succinate 50 mg/day 4. Nitroglycerin patch 0.4 mg/hr

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The nurse has just received a change-of-shift report about these clients on the coronary step-down unit. Which one will the nurse assess first? 1. A 26-year-old client with heart failure caused by congenital mitral stenosis who is scheduled for balloon valvuloplasty later today 2. A 45-year-old client with constrictive cardiomyopathy who developed acute dyspnea and agitation about 1 hour before the shift change 3. A 56-year-old client who underwent coronary angioplasty and stent placement yesterday and has reported occasional chest pain since theprocedure 4. A 77-year-old client who was transferred from the intensive care unit 2days ago after coronary artery bypass grafting and has a temperature of100.6°F (38.1°C)

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The nurse in the cardiovascular clinic receives telephone calls from four clients. Which client should be scheduled to be seen most urgently? 1. Client with peripheral arterial disease who complains of leg cramps when walking 2. Client with atrial fibrillation who reports episodes of light headedness and syncope 3. Client with a new permanent pacemaker who has severe itchiness at the wound site 4. Client with angina who took nitroglycerin twice in the last week while exercising

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The nurse is assessing a client who has been receiving opioid medication via patient-controlled analgesia. What is an early sign that alerts the nurse to a possible adverse opioid reaction? 1. Client reports shortness of breath. 2. Client is more difficult to arouse. 3. Client is more anxious and nervous. 4. Client reports pain is worsening.

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The nurse is caring for a client who has heart failure and has a new prescription for sacubitril-valsartan. Which client information is most important to discuss with the health care provider before administration of the medication? 1. The client's oxygen saturation is 92%. 2. The client receives lisinopril 10 mg/day. 3. The client's blood pressure is 150/90 mm Hg. 4. The client's potassium is 3.3 mEq/L (3.3 mmol/L).

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The nurse is caring for a young client with type 1 diabetes who has sustained injuries when she tried to commit suicide by crashing her car. Her blood glucose (BG) level is 550 mg/dL (30.5 mmol/L), but she refuses insulin;however, she wants the pain medication. What is the best action? 1. Notify the charge nurse and make arrangements to transfer to intensive care .2. Explain significance of BG and insulin and then call the health care provider. 3. Withhold the pain medication until she agrees to accept the insulin. 4. Give her the pain medication and document the refusal of the insulin.

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The nurse is preparing to implement teaching about a heart-healthy diet and activity levels for a client who has had a myocardial infarction and the client's spouse. The client says, "I don't see why I need any teaching. I don't think I need to change anything right now." Which response is most appropriate? 1. "Do you think your family may want you to make some lifestyle changes?" 2. "Can you tell me why you don't feel that you need to make any changes?" 3. "You are still in the stage of denial, but you will want this information later on." 4. "Even though you don't want to change, it's important that you have this teaching.

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Which client is best for the coronary care charge nurse to assign to a float RN who has come for the day from the general medical-surgical unit? 1. Client requiring discharge teaching about coronary artery stenting before going home today 2. Client receiving IV furosemide to treat acute left ventricular failure 3. Client who just transferred in from the radiology department after a coronary angioplasty 4. Client just admitted with unstable angina who has orders for a heparin infusion and aspirin

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Which postoperative client is manifesting the most serious negative effect of inadequate pain management? 1. Demonstrates continuous use of call bell related to unsatisfied needs anddiscomfort 2. Develops venous thromboembolism related to immobility caused by pain and discomfort 3. Refuses to participate in physical therapy because of fear of pain caused byexercises 4. Feels depressed about loss of function and hopeless about getting relief from pain

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While working on the cardiac step-down unit, the nurse is precepting a newly graduated RN who has been in a 6-week orientation program. Which client will be best to assign to the new graduate? 1. A 19-year-old client with rheumatic fever who needs discharge teaching before going home with a roommate today 2. A 33-year-old client admitted a week ago with endocarditis who will be receiving a scheduled dose of ceftriaxone 2 g IV 3. A 50-year-old client with newly diagnosed stable angina who has many questions about medications and nursing care 4. A 75-year-old client who has just been transferred to the unit after undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting yesterday

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Which clients can be appropriately assigned to an LPN/LVN who will function under the supervision of an RN or team leader? Select all that apply. 1. Client who needs preoperative teaching about the patient-controlled analgesia pump 2. Client with a leg cast who needs neuro-circ checks and as needed (PRN)hydrocodone 3. Client who underwent a toe amputation and has diabetic neuropathic pain 4. Client with terminal cancer and severe pain who is refusing medication 5. Client who reports abdominal pain after being kicked, punched, and beaten 6. Client with arthritis who needs scheduled pain medications and heat applications

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The nurse is ambulating a cardiac surgery client whose heart rate suddenly increases to 146 beats/min. In which order will the nurse take the following actions? 1. Call the client's health care provider. 2. Have the client sit down. 3. Check the client's blood pressure. 4. Administer as needed (PRN) oxygen by nasal cannula.

2,4,3,1

A nurse is assessing a client who has taken procainamide to treat dysrhythmias for the last 12 months. The nurse should assess the client for which of the following manifestations as an adverse effect of this medications? (Select all that apply.) 1. Hypertension 2. Widened QRS complex 3. Narrowed QT interval 4. Easy bruising 5. Swollen joints

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A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for alirocumab to reduce cholesterol. The nurse should monitor for which of the following findings as an adverse effect of alirocumab? (Select all that apply.) 1. Muscle aches 2. Vasculitis 3. Hearing loss 4. Urticaria 5. Jaundice

2,4,5

Which clients can be appropriately assigned to a newly graduated RN who has recently completed orientation? Select all that apply. 1. Anxious client with chronic pain who frequently uses the call button 2. Client on the second postoperative day who needs pain medication before dressing changes 3. Client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome who reports head ache and abdominal and pleuritic chest pain 4. Client with chronic pain who is to be discharged with a new surgically implanted catheter 5. Client who is reporting pain at the site of a peripheral IV line 6. Client with a kidney stone who needs frequent as needed (PRN) pain medication

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A client who has endocarditis with vegetation on the mitral valve suddenly reports severe left foot pain. The nurse notes that no pulse is palpable in the left foot and that it is cold and pale. Which action should the nurse take next? 1. Lower the client's left foot below heart level. 2. Administer oxygen at 4 L/min to the client. 3. Notify the health care provider about the change in status. 4. Reassure the client that embolization is common in endocarditis

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A client whose systolic blood pressure is always higher than 140 mm Hg in the clinic tells the nurse, "My blood pressure at home is always fine!" What action should the nurse take next? 1. Instruct the client about the effects of untreated high blood pressure on the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems. 2. Educate the client about lifestyle changes such as low-sodium diet, daily exercise, and restricting alcohol use to no more than 2 beers per day. 3. Ask the client to obtain blood pressures twice daily with an automatic blood pressure cuff at home and bring the results to the clinic in a week. 4. Provide the client with a handout describing the various types of anti hypertensive medications with the medication effects and adverse effects

3

A client's family member comes to the nurse's station and says, "He needs more pain medicine. He is still having a lot of pain." What is the nurse's best response? 1. "The health care provider (HCP) ordered the medicine to be given every 4hours." 2. "If medication is given too frequently, there are ill effects." 3. "Please tell him that I will be right there to check on him." 4. "Let's wait about 40 minutes. If there he still hurts, I'll call the HCP."

3

A client's opioid therapy is being tapered off, and the nurse is watchful for signs of withdrawal. What is one of the first signs of withdrawal? 1. Fever 2. Nausea 3. Diaphoresis 4. Abdominal cramps

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A nurse is assessing a client who is taking amiodarone to treat atrial fibrillation. Which of the following findings is a manifestation of amiodarone toxicity? 1. Light yellow urine 2. Report of tinnitus 3. Productive cough 4. Blue-gray skin discoloration

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A nurse is collecting data from a client who is reporting pain despite taking analgesia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to determine the intensity of the client's pain? 1. Ask the client what precipitates the pain 2. Question the client about the location of the pain 3. Offer the client a pain scale to measure their pain 4. Use open-ended questions to identify the client's pain sensations

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A nurse is collecting data from a client who is taking gemfibrozil. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of this medication? 1. Mental status changes 2. Tremor 3. Jaundice 4. Pneumonia

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A nurse is completing a nursing history for a client who take simvastatin. The nurse should identify which of the following disorders as a contraindication to adding ezetimibe to the client's medications? 1. History of severe constipation 2. History of hypertension 3. Active hepatitis C 4. Type 2 diabetes mellitus

3

A nurse is preparing to administer propanolol to a client who has a dysrhythmia. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? 1. Hold propanolol for an apical pulse greater than 100/min 2. Administer propanolol to increase the client's blood pressure 3. Assist the client when sitting up or standing after taking this medication 4. Check for hypokalemia frequently due to the risk for propanolol toxicity

3

An 80-year-old client on the coronary step-down unit tells the nurse "I do not need to take that docusate. I never get constipated!" Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? 1. Document the medication on the client's chart as "refused." 2. Mix the medication with food and administer it to the client. 3. Explain that his decreased activity level may cause constipation. 4. Reinforce that the docusate has been prescribed for a good reason.

3

During a home visit to an 88-year-old client who is taking digoxin 0.25 mg/day to treat heart failure and atrial fibrillation, the nurse obtains this assessment information. Which finding is most important to communicate to the health care provider? 1. Apical pulse 68 beats/min and irregular 2. Digoxin taken with meals 3. Vision that is becoming "fuzzy" 4. Lung crackles that clear after coughing

3

Family members are encouraging the client to "tough out the pain" rather than risk drug addiction to opioids. The client is stoically abiding. The nurse recognizes that the sociocultural dimension of pain is the current priority for the client. Which question will the nurse ask? 1. "Where is the pain located, and does it radiate to other parts of your body?" 2. "How would you describe the pain, and how is it affecting you?" 3. "What do you believe about pain medication and drug addiction?" 4. "How is the pain affecting your activity level and your ability to function?"

3

For a postoperative client, the health care provider (HCP) prescribed multimodal therapy, which includes acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as needed (PRN) opioids, and nonpharmaceutica linterventions. The client continuously asks for the PRN opioid, and the nurse suspects that the client may have a drug abuse problem. Which action by the nurse is best? 1. Administer acetaminophen and spend extra time with the client. 2. Explain that opioid medication is reserved for moderate to severe pain. 3. Give the opioid because client deserves relief and drug abuse is unconfirmed. 4. Ask the HCP to validate suspicions of drug abuse and alter the opioid prescription.

3

For which of these clients is IV morphine the first-line choice for pain management? 1. A 33-year-old intrapartum client needs pain relief for labor contractions. 2. A 24-year-old client reports severe headache related to being hit in the head. 3. A 56-year-old client reports breakthrough bone pain related to multiple myeloma. 4. A 73-year-old client reports chronic pain associated with hip replacement surgery.

3

In application of the principles of pain treatment, what is the first consideration? 1. Treatment is based on client goals. 2. A multidisciplinary approach is needed. 3. Client's perception of pain must be accepted. 4. Drug side effects must be prevented and managed.

3

The charge nurse of a long-term care facility is reviewing the methods and assessment tools that the staff nurses are using to assess pain. Which nurse is using the best method to assess pain? 1. Nurse A uses a behavioral assessment tool when the client is engaged inactivities. 2. Nurse B asks a client who doesn't speak English to point to the location of pain. 3. Nurse C uses the same numerical rating scale every day for the same client. 4. Nurse D asks the daughter of a confused client to describe the client's pain

3

The emergency department nurse is caring for a client who was just admitted with left anterior chest pain, possible acute myocardial infarction(MI). Which action will the nurse take first? 1. Insert an IV catheter. 2. Auscultate heart sounds. 3. Administer sublingual nitroglycerin. 4. Draw blood for troponin I measurement.

3

The home health nurse discovers that an older adult client has been sharing his pain medication with his daughter. Despite the nurse's warnings about the dangers of sharing, he states, "My daughter can't afford to see a doctor or to buy medicine, so I must give her a few of my pain pills." Which member of the health care team is the nurse most likely to consult first? 1. Health care provider to renew the prescription so that client has enoughmedicine 2. Pharmacist to monitor the frequency of the prescription refills 3. Social worker to help the family locate resources for health care 4. Home health aide to watch for inappropriate medication usage by family

3

The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client with heart failure who is receiving captopril and spironolactone. Which laboratory value will be most important to monitor? 1. Sodium level 2. Blood glucose level 3. Potassium level 4. Alkaline phosphatase level

3

The nurse is caring for a young man with a history of substance abuse who had exploratory abdominal surgery 4 days ago for a knife wound. There is a prescription to discontinue the morphine via patient-controlled analgesia and to start oral pain medication. The client begs, "Please don't stop the morphine. My pain is really a lot worse today than it was yesterday." What is the best response? 1. "Let me stop the pump, and we can try oral pain medication to see if it relieves the pain." 2. "I realize that you are scared of the pain, but we must try to wean you off the pump." 3. "Show me where your pain is and describe how it feels compared with yesterday." 4. "Let's take your vital signs; then I will discuss your concerns with the health care provider."

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The nurse is developing a standardized care plan for the postoperative care of clients undergoing cardiac surgery. The unit is staffed with RNs,LPN/LVNs, and unlicensed assistive personnel. Which nursing activity will need to be performed by RN staff members? 1. Removing chest and leg dressings on the second postoperative day and cleaning the incisions with antibacterial swabs 2. Reinforcing client and family teaching about the need to deep breathe and cough at least every 2 hours while awake 3. Developing an individual plan for discharge teaching based on discharge medications and needed lifestyle changes 4. Administering oral analgesic medications as needed before helping the client out of bed on the first postoperative day

3

The nurse is monitoring the cardiac rhythms of clients in the coronary care unit. Which client will need immediate intervention? 1. Client admitted with heart failure who has atrial fibrillation with a rate of88 beats/min while at rest 2. Client with a newly implanted demand ventricular pacemaker who has occasional periods of sinus rhythm at a rate of 90 to 100 beats/min 3. Client who has had an acute myocardial infarction and has sinus rhythm at a rate of 76 beats/min with frequent premature ventricular contractions 4. Client who recently started taking atenolol and has a first-degree heart block, with a rate of 58 beats/min

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The nurse is participating as a team member in the resuscitation of a client who has had a cardiac arrest. The health care provider who is directing the resuscitation asks the nurse to administer epinephrine 1 mg IV. After giving the medication, which action should the nurse take next? 1. Prepare to defibrillate the client. 2. Offer to take over chest compressions. 3. State: "Epinephrine 1 mg IV has been given." 4. Continue to monitor the client's responsiveness.

3

The nurse makes a home visit to evaluate a hypertensive client who has been taking enalapril. Which finding is most important to report to the health care provider? 1. Client reports frequent urination. 2. Client's blood pressure is 138/86 mm Hg. 3. Client complains about a frequent dry cough. 4. Client says, "I get dizzy sometimes if I stand up fast."

3

Which client has the most immediate need for IV access to deliver immediate analgesia with rapid titration? 1. Client who has sharp chest pain that increases with cough and shortness ofbreath 2. Client who reports excruciating lower back pain with hematuria 3. Client who is having an acute myocardial infarction with severe chest pain 4. Client who is having a severe migraine with an elevated blood pressure

3

Which client is most likely to receive opioids for extended periods of time? 1. A client with fibromyalgia 2. A client with phantom limb pain in the leg 3. A client with progressive pancreatic cancer 4. A client with trigeminal neuralgia

3

A client has severe pain and bladder distention related to urinary retention and possible obstruction. An experienced unlicensed assistive personnel(UAP) states that she received training in indwelling catheter insertion at a previous job. What task can be delegated to this UAP? 1. Assessing the bladder distention and the pain associated with urinaryretention 2. Inserting the indwelling catheter after verifying her knowledge of steriletechnique 3. Evaluating the relief of pain and bladder distention after the catheter isinserted 4. Measuring the urine output after the catheter is inserted and obtaining a specimen

4

A client who is scheduled for a coronary arteriogram is admitted to the hospital on the day of the procedure. Which client information is most important for the nurse to communicate to the health care provider (HCP) before the procedure? 1. Blood glucose level is 144 mg/dL (8 mmol/L). 2. Cardiac monitor shows sinus bradycardia, rate 56 beats/min. 3. Client reports chest pain that occurred yesterday. 4. Client took metformin 500 mg this morning.

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A client with chronic pain reports to the charge nurse that the other nurse shave not been responding to requests for pain medication. What is the charge nurse's initial action? 1. Check the medication administration records for the past several days. 2. Ask the nurse educator to provide in-service training about pain management. 3. Perform a complete pain assessment on the client and take a pain history. 4. Have a conference with the staff nurses to assess their care of this client.

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A nurse is assessing a client who is taking digoxin to treat heart failure. Which of the following findings is a manifestation of digoxin toxixity? 1. Bruising 2. Report of metallic taste 3. Muscle pain 4. Report of anorexia

4

A nurse is teaching a client who is taking digoxin and has a new prescription for colesevelam. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 1. "Take digoxin with your morning dose of colesevelam." 2. "Your sodium and potassium levels will be monitored periodically while taking colesevelam." 3. "Watch for bleeding or bruising while taking colesevelam." 4. "Take colesevelam with food and at least one glass of water."

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A resident in a long-term care facility who has venous stasis ulcers is treated with an Unna boot. Which nursing activity included in the resident's care is best for the nurse to delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? 1. Teaching family members the signs of infection 2. Monitoring capillary perfusion once every 8 hours 3. Evaluating foot sensation and movement each shift 4. Assisting the client in cleaning around the Unna boot

4

An inexperienced graduate nurse is reviewing the medication administration record (MAR) for a client who has a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump for pain management. The new nurse compares the MAR and the health care provider's (HCP's) prescription, and both indicate that larger doses are prescribed at night compared with doses throughout the day. Which member of the health care team should the new nurse consult first? 1. Ask the client if he typically needs extra medication in the evening. 2. Ask the HCP to verify that the larger amount is the correct dose. 3. Ask the pharmacist to confirm the dosage on the original prescription. 4. Ask the charge nurse if this is a typical dosage for nighttime PCA.

4

At 9:00 pm, the nurse admits a 63-year-old client with a diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Which finding is most important to communicate to the health care provider who is considering the use of fibrinolytic therapy with tissue plasminogen activator (alteplase) for the client? 1. The client was treated with alteplase about 8 months ago. 2. The client takes famotidine for gastroesophageal reflux disease. 3. The client has ST-segment elevations on the electrocardiogram (ECG). 4. The client reports having continuous chest pain since 8:00 am.

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Based on this information in a client's medical record, which topic is the highest priority for the nurse to include in the initial teaching plan for a 26-year-old client who has blood pressures ranging from 150/84 to 162/90 mmHg? (HH: denies chronic health problems, takes no medications PE: 5'6" 115 lbs BMI 18.6 SDH: works as accountant, 1 glass wine 1-2x/wk, eats fast food freq) 1. Symptoms of acute stroke and myocardial infarction 2. Adverse effects of alcohol on blood pressure 3. Methods for decreasing dietary caloric intake 4. Low-sodium food choices when eating out

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On the first day after surgery, a client receiving an analgesic via patient-controlled analgesia pump reports that the pain control is inadequate. What is the first action that the nurse should take? 1. Deliver the bolus dose per standing order. 2. Contact the health care provider (HCP) to increase the dose. 3. Try nonpharmacologic comfort measures. 4. Assess the pain for location, quality, and intensity

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The charge nurse is reviewing the records of clients who were assigned to a newly graduated RN. The RN has correctly documented dose and time of medication, but there is no documentation regarding nonpharmaceutical measures. What action should the charge nurse take first? 1. Make a note in the nurse's file and continue to observe clinical performance. 2. Refer the new nurse to the in-service education department. 3. Quiz the nurse about knowledge of pain management and pharmacology. 4. Give praise for documenting dose and time and discuss documentation deficits.

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The health care provider (HCP) has ordered a placebo for a client with chronic pain. The newly hired nurse feels very uncomfortable administering the medication. What is the first action that the new nurse should take? 1. Prepare the medication and hand it to the HCP. 2. Check the hospital policy regarding the use of a placebo. 3. Follow a personal code of ethics and refuse to participate. 4. Contact the charge nurse for advice and suggestions.

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The home health nurse is interviewing an older client with a history of mild heart failure and rheumatoid arthritis. The client reports "feeling pretty good, except for the pain and stiffness in my joints when I first get out of bed."Which member of the health care team would be the most appropriate to aid in the client's report of pain? 1. Health care provider to review the dosage and frequency of painmedication 2. Physical therapist for evaluation of function and possible exercise therapy 3. Social worker to locate community resources for complementary therapy 4. Unlicensed assistive personnel to help client with a warm shower in the morning

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The nurse assesses a client who has just returned to the recovery area after156undergoing coronary arteriography. Which information is of most concern? 1. Blood pressure is 154/78 mm Hg. 2. Pedal pulses are palpable at + 1. 3. Left groin has a 3-cm bruised area. 4. Apical pulse is 122 beats/min and regular

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The nurse has given morphine sulfate 4 mg IV to a client who is having an acute myocardial infarction. When evaluating the client's response 5 minutes after giving the medication, which finding indicates a need for immediate further action? 1. Blood pressure decrease from 114/65 to 106/58 mm Hg 2. Respiratory rate drop from 18 to 12 breaths/min 3. Cardiac monitor indicating sinus rhythm at a rate of 96 beats/min 4. Persisting chest pain at a level of 1 (on a scale of 0 to 10)

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The nurse is preparing to administer the following medications to a client with multiple health problems who has been hospitalized with deep vein thrombosis. Which medication is most important to double-check with another licensed nurse? 1. Famotidine 20 mg IV 2. Furosemide 40 mg IV 3. Digoxin 0.25 mg PO 4. Warfarin 2.5 mg PO

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The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a client with an elevated cholesterol level who is taking atorvastatin. Which result is most important to discuss with the health care provider? 1. Serum potassium is 3.4 mEq/L (3.4 mmol/L). 2. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is 9 mg/dL (3.2 mmol/L). 3. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is 30 units/L (0.5 μkat/L). 4. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is 170 mg/dL (4.4 mmol/L)

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The team is providing emergency care to a client who received an excessive dose of opioid pain medication. Which task is best to assign to the LPN/LVN? 1. Calling the health care provider (HCP) to report SBAR (situation,background, assessment, recommendation) 2. Giving naloxone and evaluating response to therapy 3. Monitoring the respiratory status for the first 30 minutes 4. Applying oxygen per nasal cannula as ordered

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What is the best way to schedule medication for a client with constant pain? 1. As needed (PRN) at the client's request 2. Before painful procedures 3. IV bolus after pain assessment 4. Around-the-clock

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When the nurse is monitoring a 53-year-old client who is undergoing a treadmill stress test, which finding will require the most immediate action? 1. Blood pressure of 152/88 mm Hg 2. Heart rate of 134 beats/min 3. Oxygen saturation of 91% 4. Chest pain level of 3 (on a scale of 0 to 10)

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Which client is at greatest risk for respiratory depression while receiving opioids for analgesia? 1. Older adult client with chronic pain related to joint immobility 2. Client with a heroin addiction and back pain 3. Young female client with advanced multiple myeloma 4. Opioid-naïve adolescent with an arm fracture and cystic fibrosis

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Two weeks ago, a client with heart failure received a new prescription for carvedilol 12.5 mg orally. Which finding by the nurse who is evaluating the client in the cardiology clinic is of most concern? 1. Reports of increased fatigue and activity intolerance 2. Weight increase of 0.5 kg over a 1-week period 3. Sinus bradycardia at a rate of 48 beats/min 4. Traces of edema noted over both ankles

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A nurse is caring for a client who received IV verapamil to treat supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). The client's pulse rate is now 98/min and the blood pressure is 74/44 mgHg. The nurse should expect a prescription for which of the following IV medications? 1. Calcium gluconate 2. Sodium bicarbonate 3. Potassium chloride 4. Magnesium sulfate

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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is starting simvastatin. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 1. Take this medication in the evening 2. Change position slowly when rising from a chair 3. Maintain a steady intake of greeny leaf vegatables 4. Consume no more than 1 L/day of fluid

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A client is crying and grimacing but denies pain and refuses pain medication because "my brother is a drug addict and has ruined our lives." What is the priority intervention for this client? 1. Encourage expression of fears and past experiences. 2. Provide accurate information about the use of pain medication. 3. Explain that addiction is unlikely among acute care clients. 4. Seek family assistance in resolving this problem

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A client received as needed (PRN) morphine, lorazepam, andcyclobenzaprine. The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reports that the client has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min. What is the priority action? 1. Call the health care provider to obtain an order for naloxone. 2. Assess the client's responsiveness and respiratory status. 3. Obtain a bag-valve mask and deliver breaths at 20 breaths/min. 4. Double-check the prescription to see which drugs were ordered

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A client with stable angina has a prescription for ranolazine 500 mg twice a day. Which client finding is most important for the nurse to discuss with the health care provider? 1. Heart rate is 52 beats/min. 2. Client is also taking carvedilol for angina. 3. Client reports having chronic constipation. 4. Blood pressure is 106/56 mm Hg.

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