NUR 2480 MED SURG FINAL EXAM 2022/2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS NEW UPDATE A GRADE
1. The male client asks the nurse, “Why am I experiencing erectile
... [Show More] dysfunction (ED)?” The nurse reviews the client’s medications. The nurse recognizes that which classification increases the risk for ED?
a. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. b. Antihypertensive medications.
c. Anticoagulant medications.
d. Histamine H2 inhibitors.
Answer: B
2. The nurses care for the client diagnosed with tuberculosis. Before discontinuing airborne precautions, the nurse must confirm which?
a. The tuberculin skin test is negative
b. No acid-fast bacteria are in the sputum.
c. The client has received anti-tuberculin medication for three days.
d. The client’s temperature has returned to normal.
Answer: B
3. The risk management department plans a program to reduce errors. Which is the most common cause of errors in medication administration?
a. Failure to follow routine policy and procedures.
b. Caring for too many clients.
c. Responsible for administering numerous medications.
d. Unfamiliar with monk of the new pharmaceuticals ordered.
Answer: A
4. The nurse prepared to administer buspirone 15 mg to the client. The nurse recognized this medication is MOST appropriate for which client?
1. The 45 year old woman diagnosed with pancreatitis reporting nausea and vomiting. 2. The 27 year old woman diagnosed with panic attacks.
3. The 60 year old man diagnosed with coronary artery disease with a blood pressure of 172/94.
4. The 38 year old man diagnosed with schizophrenia reporting auditory hallucinations.
Answer#2
5. The home care nurse instructs the client receiving long-term prednisone therapy. Which information should the nurse include?
a. There is an increased risk for developing infections.
b. There is a resistance to developing infections.
c. The client should follow a high-protein diet.
d. There are changes in fat distribution over several areas of the body. Answer: D
6. After receiving report from the evening shift charge nurse, which client should the nurse see FIRST? [Show Less]