1. An adult woman who has a history of inferior myocardial infarction, esophageal reflux, and type
1 diabetes mellitus (DM) is admitted to the telemetry
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palpations and a burning sensation in her chest. Which intervention should the nurse implement
first?*
a- Review the client‟s last meal choice
b- Administer an oral antacid
c- Assess blood glucose level
d- Evaluate telemetry cardiac rhythm.
2. When conducting diet teaching for a client who was diagnosed with a myocardial infarction,
which snack foods should the nurse encourage the client to eat? (Select all that apply)
Fresh turkey slices and berries
Chicken bouillon soup and toast
Raw unsalted almonds and apples
3. Confirm that client has an effective plan for when to take the medication
4. A client at 28 weeks gestation is admitted to the obstetrical unit following her
involvement in a motor vehicle collision. While stabilizing the patient , the nurse obtains
fetal monitor reading. Which action should the nurse take if the fetus is tachycardic is on
the monitor?
A. Recount the heart rate manually to confirm a monitor malfunction
B. Explain that there is no indication the fetal heart rate is due to trauma
C. Evaluate the presence of preterm labor by performing a vaginal
D. Contact the healthcare provider after initiating oxygen per face mask
5. Four hours after the nurse administers interferon alfa subcutaneously to a client,
the client develops a headache, muscle aches and fever of 101.8 F (38.8 C).
What action should the nurse implement?
-Administer a prescribed PRN dose of acetaminophen
6. the nurse is caring for a client with a suspected diagnosis of osteomyelitis. which
diagnostic test should the nurse prepare the client to expect the healthcare provider to
prescribe?
Radionuclide bone scan
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7. when the nurse attempts to teach self administration of insulin injections to a client who
is newly diagnosed with type 1 DM, the client tells the nurse in a loud voice to leave the
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