PN3 Exam 2 2023 UPDATE
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1. A nurse is evaluating levels and functions of trauma centers. Which function is appropriately paired with the
... [Show More] level of the trauma center?
a. Level I-located within remote areas and provides advanced life support with resource capabilities
b. Level II- located within community hospitals and provides care to most injured clients
c. Level III- located in rural communities and provides only basic care to clients
d. Level IV-located in large teaching hospitals and provides a full continuum of trauma care for all clients
2. A nurse is field-triaging clients after an industrial accident. Which client condition would the nurse triage with a red tag?
a. Dislocated right hip and open fracture
b. Large contusion to the forehead and bloody nose
c. Closed fracture of the right clavicle and arm numbness
d. Multiple fractured ribs and shortness of breath
3. An emergency department charge nurse notes and increase in sick calls and bickering among the staff after a week with multiple trauma incidents. What action should the nurse take?
a. Organize a pizza party for each shift
b. Remind the staff of the facility’s sick-leave policy
c. Arrange for critical incident stress debriefing
d. Talk individually with staff members
4. The nurse is concerned about developing post-traumatic stress disorder after working for several years in the emergency department. Which of the following should the nurse do to ensure this disorder does not manifest? (SATA)
a. Eat well-balanced meals
b. Drink water
c. Take breaks when needed
d. Do not work more than 12 hours per day
e. Ingest at least one alcoholic drink every evening
5. A nurse is triaging clients in the emergency department. Which client would the nurse classify as “non-urgent?”
a. A client with chest pain and diaphoresis
b. A client with chest trauma and absent breath sounds
c. A client with a runny nose and cough
d. A client with temperature of 104F (40C) and difficulty breathing
6. A client presents to the Emergency Department with 30% total body surface area (TBSA) burns. The client weighs 176lbs. Use the Parkland Formula (4ml) to calculate the hourly rate for the first 8 hours.
a. 600ml/hr.
b. 1200ml/hr.
c. 1760ml/hr.
d. 2670ml/hr.
7. A client is being evaluated in the emergency department following burn injury at home. The client has second- and third-degree burns to bilateral posterior arms, posterior chest and back, and back of head, bilateral back legs. Using the rule of nines, the nurse would calculate this client’s burn as being:
a. 36%
b. 45%
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