Nuchal rigidity (neck stiffness), photophobia (intolerance of bright light) and headache.
180. A nurse is assisting with the admission of an adolescent
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meningitis. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
179. A nurse is planning client care for a shift. Which of the following should the nurse plan to delegate to an assistive personnel?
d. Ambulating a client receiving patient-controlled analgesia.
178. A nurse is reinforcing teaching to an adult client who is prescribe Lipitor. The nurse should advise the client that which of the following is an adverse effect of this medication and should be reported to the provider?
b. Unexplained muscle pain
177. A nurse is collecting data from a client who has right-sided heart failure. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
a. Dependent edema
A pregnant client presents with bright red painless vaginal bleeding at 30 weeks. What should the nurse plan to assess for?
a. Placenta previa
b. Placental abruption
c. Cervical dilation
d. Cervical tears
a. Placenta previa
The new graduate nurse on a surgical oncology floor is reviewing osteosarcoma signs and symptoms. Which of the following findings does the nurse review that can be seen in a client with osteosarcoma? Select all that apply
a. Localized acute pain
b. increased range of motion
c. gait disturbance
d. increased appetite
e. palpable mass
a. Localized acute pain-e. palpable mass-. c. gait disturbance
A client with COPD is receiving care at the primary provider's clinic with worsening of symptoms of emphysema. The provider orders an outpatient chest xray to determine if there have been any changes in lung structure. Which best describes what would show on a chest x-ray in the later stages of emphysema?
a. increase size of heart
b. flattened diaphragm
c. plaque formation scattered throughout the lung
d. mediastinal shift to the right
b. flattened diaphragm
A client presents for the care of a primary care facility. The client is coughing and has a fever of 102. Which statement from the nurse regarding protective equipment is most appropriate in preventing the potential spread of this client's infection?
a. please wait while I put on a mask before taking your vital signs
b. I'm sorry, but you cannot come in here with your symptoms
c. you will need to wear a mask, gown, and gloves while you wait to see the doctor
d. you will need to wear a mask while you wait to see the provider
you will need to wear a mask while you wait to see the provider
The nurse speaking to parents about treating head lice advises that any children with allergies to which of the following should avoid using permethrin 1%?
a. ragweed
b. strawberries
c. grass and hay
d. peanut butter
a. ragweed
A client has developed a reaction after receiving a blood transfusion. The nurse suspects that it is a bacterial reaction due to a contaminated blood product. Which of the following signs or symptoms would the nurse see with this type of reaction? Select all that apply
a. hypertension
b. distended neck veins
c. vomiting
d. nausea
e. fever and chills
c. vomiting
d. nausea
e. fever and chills
A nurse assessing a four-year-old's language development knows to be concerned by which one of the following assessment findings?
a. speech that is unintelligible
b. repeating the same question many times until the child gets an answer
c. frequent imitation of words that the child is unfamiliar with
d. the ability to form sentences of about three to four words
a. speech that is unintelligible
Which best describes the difference between a do-no-resuscitate (DNR) order and an advanced directive?
a. an advance directive is a medical order, while a DNR is not
b. A DNR is a medical order, while an advance directive is not
c. An advance directive needs to be removed, but a DNR does not
d. An advance directive cannot be revoked, while a DNR can be revoked
b. A DNR is a medical order, while an advance directive is not
A 58 year old client has been admitted to the hospital for treatment of septic arthritis. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for this condition?
a. poorly controlled diabetes
b. an artificial joint implant
c. taking medications for rheumatoid arthritis
d. a history of femur fracture
d. a history of femur fracture
A nurse is admitting a 70-year-old client for the treatment of pneumonia. The nurse notes the client is in distress about being in the hospital. Which of the following areas are common psychosocial concerns for older adults? Select all that apply
a. adjustment to deteriorating physical health
b. fear of loss of independence
c. dependence on government programs
d. adjusting to retirement
e. coping with the loss of loved ones
a. adjustment to deteriorating physical health
b. fear of loss of independence
c. dependence on government programs
d. adjusting to retirement
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