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HAAD Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 150

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Question # 31

A patient is to receive 2.5mg of morphine sulfate. The ampoule contains l000mcg/mL. How much morphine should the nurse administer?

A.

0.25 ml

B.

1 ml

C.

1.5 ml

D.

2.5 ml

Question # 32

The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving dialysis. The patient has an arteriovenous (AV) fistula. Appropriate care for this patient would include which one of the following options?

A.

Infusing medications through the AV fistula

B.

Drawing blood samples from the AV fistula

C.

Massaging the AV fistula

D.

Palpating the AV fistula for a thrill

Question # 33

When inserting a rectal suppository for a patient the nurse should?

A.

Insert the suppository while the patient performs the ' valsava maneuver '

B.

Place the patient in a supine position

C.

Position the suppository beyond the muscle sphincter of the rectum

D.

Insert the suppository 1/2 inch into the rectum

Question # 34

Whenever a child with thalassemia comes for blood transfusion, he is administered Desferoxamine (Desferal). The action of this drug is to:

A.

Inhibit the inflammatory process

B.

Enhance iron excretion

C.

Antagonize the effect of vitamin C

D.

Increase red blood cell production

Question # 35

A medication was ordered by a physician. The nurse believes the medication dose is incorrect. What should the nurse do next?

A.

Clarify the order with another physician who is available on the unit

B.

Ask the nurse in charge if the order is correct

C.

Contact the pharmacy department

D.

Call the physician who prescribed the medication

Question # 36

While preparing the midday medications, the nurse finds difficulty reading the label on a medicine bottle. The best action by the nurse is to:

A.

Document that it could not be given due to difficulty in reading the label

B.

Make out a new label with clear handwriting using adhesive tape to attach it

C.

Ask the pharmacist to replace it with a clearly labeled bottle

D.

Give the medication if it is similar to a bottle present on the trolley

Question # 37

When checking the capillary refill time of a patient ' s extremity, the color returns in 7 seconds. The nurse recognizes this finding as indicative of:

A.

A normal response

B.

Thrombus formation in the veins

C.

Lymphatic obstruction of venous return

D.

Impaired arterial flow to the extremities

Question # 38

The administration of which of the following types of parenteral fluids would result in a lowering of the osmotic pressure and cause the fluid to move into the cells?

A.

Hypotonic

B.

Isotonic

C.

Hypertonic

D.

Colloid

Question # 39

While assessing a patient, the nurse learns that he has a history of allergic rhinitis, asthma, and multiple food allergies. The nurse must:

A.

Be alert to hypersensitivity response to the prescribed medications

B.

Encourages the patient to carry an epinephrine kit in case of an allergic reaction

C.

Advise the patient to use aspirin in case of febrile illnesses

D.

Admit the patient to a single room with limited exposure to health care personnel

Question # 40

You are the nurse providing post-operative care for a 9 year old boy who is 6 hours post-tonsillectomy. He is sleeping, but on routine observation you notice that his pulse has increased, he seems to be restless and trying to swallow frequently. Your immediate action would be:

A.

Apply an ice collar to reduce discomfort

B.

Allow child to keep sleeping and record observations

C.

Wake him and offer some ice chips to suck

D.

Check inside his mouth for any signs of bleeding and notify the physician

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