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Question # 24

A client’s congestive heart failure has been treated, and he will soon be discharged. Discharge teaching should include instruction to call the physician if he notices a 2-lb weight gain in a 24-hour period. Increased weight gain may indicate:

Options:

A.

A diet too high in calories and saturated fat

B.

Decreasing cardiac output

C.

Decreasing renal function

D.

Development of diabetes insipidus

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Question # 25

A first-trimester primigravida is diagnosed with anemia.

The nurse should suspect that this anemia is a result of:

Options:

A.

Mother’s increased blood volume

B.

Mother’s decreased blood volume

C.

Fetal blood volume increase

D.

Increase in iron absorption

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Question # 26

A 14-year-old teenager is hospitalized for anorexia nervosa. She is admitted to the adolescent mental health unit and placed on a behavior modification program. Nursing interventions for the teenager will most likely include:

Options:

A.

Establishing routine tasks and activities around mealtimes

B.

Administering medications such as lithium

C.

Requiring the client to eat more during meals

D.

Checking the client’s room frequently

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Question # 27

In discussing the plan of care for a child with chronic nephrosis with the mother, the nurse identifies that the purpose of weighing the child is to:

Options:

A.

Measure adequacy of nutritional management

B.

Check the accuracy of the fluid intake record

C.

Impress the child with the importance of eating well

D.

Determine changes in the amount of edema

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Question # 28

A pregnant client complains of varicosities in the third trimester. Which of the following activities should she be advised to avoid?

Options:

A.

Sitting with legs crossed at ankles

B.

Wearing thromboembolic disease (TED) stockings

C.

Wearing support pantyhose

D.

Wearing knee-high stockings

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Question # 29

The nurse assesses a client’s monitor strip and finds the following: uterine contractions every 3–4 minutes, lasting 60–70 seconds; FHR baseline 134–146 bpm, with accelerations to 158 bpm with fetal movement. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

Options:

A.

Notify physician of nonreassuring FHR pattern.

B.

Turn the client to her left side.

C.

Start IV for fetal distress and administer O2 at 6–8 liters by mask.

D.

Evaluate to see if the monitor strip is reassuring.

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Question # 30

When planning care for the passive-aggressive client, the nurse includes the following goal:

Options:

A.

Allow the client to use humor, because this may be the only way this client can express self.

B.

Allow the client to express anger by using “I” messages, such as “I was angry when . . .,” etc.

C.

Allow the client to have time away from therapeutic responsibilities.

D.

Allow the client to give excuses if he forgets to give staff information.

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Question # 31

In admitting a client to the psychiatric unit, the nurse must explain the rules and regulations of the unit. A client with antisocial personality disorder makes the following remark, “Forget all those rules. I always get along well with the nurses.” Which nursing response to him would be most effective?

Options:

A.

“OK, don’t listen to the rules. See where you end up.”

B.

“I’m pleased that you get along so well with the staff.You must still know and abide by the rules.”

C.

“It is irrelevant whether you get along with the nurses.”

D.

“I’m not the other nurses. You better read the rules yourself.”

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Question # 32

A client has been uncomfortable in crowds all her life. After the birth of her child, she has been housebound unless her husband can accompany her to the grocery store and for medical appointments. His schedule will not allow for this, and he has insisted that she must be more independent. Her anxiety has increased to the point of panic. The client has been diagnosed with agoraphobia. Which statement is true about this disorder?

Options:

A.

The behavior is not considered disabling.

B.

More men suffer from agoraphobia than women.

C.

The fears are persistent, and avoidance is used as the coping mechanism.

D.

Agoraphobia moves into remission when treated with chlorpromazine.

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Question # 33

A chronic alcoholic client’s condition deteriorates, and he begins to exhibit signs of hepatic coma. Which of the following is an early sign of impending hepatic coma?

Options:

A.

Hiccups

B.

Anorexia

C.

Mental confusion

D.

Fetor hepaticus

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Exam Code: NCLEX-RN
Exam Name: National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)
Last Update: Feb 22, 2025
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