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HAAD Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 150

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Question # 41

A patient is admitted to a hospital with acute renal failure. The patient wakes up complaining of abdominal pain. On assessment, the nurse observes edema to the patient ' s ankles and distended neck veins. The patient is dyspneic with a blood pressure of 200/96 mmHg. The proper nursing diagnosis for this patient is:

A.

Deficient fluid volume related to disease process

B.

Excess fluid volume related to decreased glomerular filtration rate

C.

Knowledge deficit related to proper medication regimen

D.

Acute pain related to renal edema

Question # 42

A nursing measure that is helpful in communicating with a hearing impaired patient is to:

A.

Use simple sentences

B.

Talk while close to patient ' s ear

C.

Raise the voice

D.

Write out all questions and responses

Question # 43

A patient with severe, protracted vomiting will often have what electrolyte abnormality?

A.

Decreased potassium and decreased chloride

B.

Increased sodium and decreased chloride

C.

Increased potassium and increased sodium

D.

Decreased sodium and increased chloride

Question # 44

The nurse should administer nasogastric tube (NGT) feeding slowly to reduce the hazard of:

A.

Distention

B.

Abdominal cramps

C.

Diarrhea

D.

Regurgitation

Question # 45

The best dietary advice a nurse can give to a woman diagnosed with mild pregnancy-induced hypertension is to:

A.

Follow a strict low salt diet

B.

Restrict fluid intake

C.

Increase protein intake

D.

Maintain a well-balanced diet

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