MED SURG HESI BSN 266 Exam 2024 Questions and Answers.
A male client with Type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short acting and
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acting insulin. The client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose
average for the past week has been 210. The nurse recognizes the client is experiencing a daily
Somogyi, or rebound effect. Which dosing method is likely to relieve these symptoms?
Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime.
When obtaining a throat culture from a 6 year old with possible strepococcal infection, which
action is most important for the nurse to implement?
Swab the child's erythematous oropharyngeal surfaces or tonsilar pustules.
The nurse is caring for a 42-year-old male client who is excreting less sodium than he is
consuming. If this condition continues, what complication can the nurse expect this client to
exhibit?
edema
Which condition would likely cause secondary polycythemia?
High altitude exposure.
An infant is treated for intussusception with hydrostatic reduction. What instruction
should the nurse include in the parents’ teaching plan?
s/s of reocurrence
A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus is prescribed 10 units of
intermediate acting insulin to be administered at bedtime. For which health
problem is the insulin being administered at this time of day?
dawn phenomenon
The nurse is obtaining a throat culture of a client’s posterior
oropharyngeal region. For which health problem will this specimen be used to diagnose?
strep throat
A middle-aged male client is being evaluated for lower extremity edema.
Which laboratory value will be used to aid in determining the cause of this
client’s manifestation?
MED SURG HESI BSN 266 Exam 2024
Questions and Answers
serum sodium
A client is diagnosed with secondary polycythemia. Which health
condition contributed to the development of this secondary problem?
hypovolemia
A client in the oliguric phase of acute renal failure (ARF) has a 24 hour urine output of
400ml. nurse should allow this client to have how much oral intake during the next 24
hours?
limit oral intake to 900. to 1000ml
A female client on the mental health unit tells the nurse that her roommate is sitting on the
bathroom floor with superficial cuts on her wrists. The nurse cleans and assesses the
client’s wrists and asks her what happened. She doesn’t respond. Next?
take the client to a room for supervision by staff
What assessment technique should the nurse use to monitor a client for a common
untoward effect of phenytoin (Dilantin)?
inspection of the mouth
The nurse is preparing to administer an IM dose of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) to a male client
experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal and peripheral neuritis. The client belligerently
states, “what do you think you’re doing?” Response?
"This shot will help relieve the pain in your feet
When administering an intramuscular injection containing 3 ml of a painful medication,
Intervention?
select a large, deep muscle mass
Locate the optic disk
the really light area on the right
When completing a mental health assessment, the nurse wishes to obtain information about
a client’s insight and judgment. Which interview technique is most useful in assessing these
mental abilities
have the client describe what should be done if a child was observed alone in a locked car on a
hot day
An adult Muslim client with ulcerative colitis was admitted to the post-surgical unit earlier
today following a bowel resection with temporary colostomy. Which intervention is most
important for the nurse to implement?
assign a care provider of the same gender
The parents of a 6-year-old recently diagnosed with Duchene muscular dystrophy tell the
nurse that their child wants to continue attending swimming classes. How should the nurse
respond?
encourage the parents to allow the child to continue attending swimming lessons with
supervision
The nurse initiates a one-to-one relationship with a 35-year-old depressed female client who
was recently admitted to the psychiatric facility. Which nursing action is most effective in
promoting the development of a therapeutic relationship?
ensure that scheduled appointments begin according to the schedule
An 18-year-old female client is admitted to the unit after ingesting an overdose of
Phenobarbital (Luminal). She is unresponsive and ABG results are: pH 7.18, PaCO2 60
mmHg, and HCO3 26 mEq/L. Which interpretation of the client’s ABG results by the
nurse is accurate?
respiratory acidosis, uncompensated
A male client with multiple myeloma is admitted with pneumonia and pancytopenia. The
nurse reviews the complete blood cell count findings and identifies a platelet count of
20,000 cells/mm3. Which intervention should the nurse include in the client’s plan of care?
avoid intramuscular injections
The nurse is planning care for a 48-year-old client, diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 25,
who has been taking antipsychotic drugs since diagnosis. Long-term use of these drugs is
associated with which side effect?
tardive dyskinesia
What instruction is most important for the nurse to provide a client with neutropenia?
avoid sources of potential infection
A client with acute laryngitis reports feeling “short of breath”. The nurse assesses that the
client’s respiratory rate has increased from 16/minute to 28/minute. What intervention
should the nurse implement?
assess the client for stridor and increased respiratory effort
When caring for a client who had a craniotomy yesterday for removal of a pituitary tumor,
which finding indicates to the nurse that further information is needed?
urine output for 8 hours is 2000 ml with a specific gravity of 1.001
The nurse is working with an interdisciplinary group to write procedures for assessment of
clients from a multiracial inner city population. The guidelines include a statement that
reads, “Remember that all Hispanic clients may not wish to give personal medical
information to a stranger.” Which action should the nurse take?
recommend changing the language that stereotypes one ethnic group
A 6-month-old client is diagnosed with intussusception. For which
medical intervention will the nurse prepare this client?
an enema
The nurse is reviewing the medication history of a client who is
demonstrating tardive dyskinesia. Which medication classification will the nurse focus on
during this review?
antipsycotics. [Show Less]