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HAAD Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 150

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Question # 21

A patient has been taking Aluminum Hydroxide daily for 3 weeks. The nurse should be alert for which of the following side effects?

A.

Constipation

B.

Flatulence

C.

Nausea

D.

Vomiting

Question # 22

The coronary care nurse draws an Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) sample to assess a patient for acidosis. A normal pH for arterial blood is:

A.

7.0 - 7.24

B.

7.25 - 7.34

C.

7.35 - 7.45

D.

7.5 - 7.6

Question # 23

One factor affecting the pharmokinetics of older patients ' drug absorption is:

A.

Decreased gastrointestinal motility

B.

A difficulty in swallowing

C.

A prevalence of obesity

D.

Numerous medications

Question # 24

As a part of the treatment given to a child with leukemia the child is placed on reverse barrier isolation to:

A.

Protect the child from injury

B.

Protect the child from infectious agents

C.

Provide the child with a quiet environment

D.

Keep the child away from other children

Question # 25

A nurse prepares to set up a secondary intravenous (IV) cannula. The primary IV infusing is normal saline. In order for the secondary cannula to infuse correctly, the nurse should set up the primary IV to:

A.

Hang higher than the secondary IV

B.

Hang at the same level as the secondary IV

C.

Hang lower than the secondary IV

D.

Discontinue before the secondary IV starts

Question # 26

The patient ' s pre-operative blood pressure was 120/68 mmHg. On admission to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit, the blood pressure was 124/70 mmHg. Thirty minutes after admission, the patient ' s blood pressure falls to 112/60 mmHg, pulse to 72 BPM, and the skin appears warm and dry. The most appropriate action by the nurse at this time is to:

A.

Raise the head of the bed

B.

Notify the anesthetist immediately

C.

Increase the rate of IV fluid replacement

D.

Continue to monitor the patient

Question # 27

Pain management for terminally ill patients is most effective when analgesics are given:

A.

Around the clock

B.

Only when clearly needed

C.

After non-pharmacological methods fail

D.

As the patient requests them

Question # 28

The physician orders 20 u of U-100 regular insulin. The only syringe on hand is a 1 ml tuberculin syringe. How many milliliters should be administered?

A.

0.02 ml

B.

0.2 ml

C.

1 ml

D.

2 ml

Question # 29

An 85-year-old man is admitted with dementia. He continuously attempts to remove his nasogastric tube. The nurse applies cloth wrist restraints as ordered. Which of the following actions by the nurse is most appropriate?

A.

Evaluate the need to restrain by observing patient ' s behavior once every 24 hrs

B.

Perform circulation checks to the extremities every two hours

C.

Remove the restraints when the patient is sleeping

D.

Instruct family to limit physical contact with the patient

Question # 30

When preparing to administer a medication the nurse should first:

A.

Ensure that the medication is on the medication cart

B.

Determine the expiry date of the medication

C.

Check the patient ' s identification armband

D.

Verify the physician order for accuracy

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