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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-PN)

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Question # 181

As part of the teaching plan for a client with type I diabetes mellitus, the nurse should include that carbohydrate needs might increase when:

A.

an infection is present.

B.

there is an emotional upset.

C.

a large meal is eaten.

D.

active exercise is performed.

Question # 182

When working with multicultural populations, the nurse should consider all of the following when planning care for a client with an altered sexuality pattern except:

A.

some members of the Hispanic and Native- American cultures are very open when discussing sexuality.

B.

some cultures view the postpartum period as a state of impurity.

C.

some women in the African-American culture view childbearing as a validation of their femaleness.

D.

some Native-American women believe monthly menstruation maintains physical well-being and harmony.

Question # 183

Which of the following coping mechanisms protects an individual from anxiety?

A.

denial and fantasy

B.

rationalization and suppression

C.

regression and displacement

D.

reaction formation and projection

Question # 184

A client is admitted with a diagnosis of Multiple Drug Use. The nurse should plan care based on knowledge that:

A.

multiple drug use is very uncommon.

B.

people might use more than one drug to enhance the effect or relieve withdrawal symptoms.

C.

alcohol and barbiturates used together are not dangerous because one is a stimulant and the other is a depressant.

D.

assessment and intervention are easier with multiple drug use because of the synergistic effect.

Question # 185

Which of the following describes the stages of domestic violence in an intimate relationship?

A.

happiness, crisis, angry outburst, intervention

B.

honeymoon period, escalation of stress, outburst, reconciliation

C.

acting out and making up

D.

peace and calm, angry outburst, peace and calm, denial

Question # 186

A pregnant client has congenital heart disease. The nurse should expect to see which alterations in this client’s diet during pregnancy?

A.

reduced calories and reduced fat

B.

caffeine and sodium restrictions

C.

decreased protein and increased complex carbohydrates

D.

fluid restriction and reduced calories

Question # 187

Which of the following allergies might be a contraindication for a client to receive contrast enhancement for intracranial computed tomography?

A.

penicillin

B.

iodine

C.

erythromycin

D.

aspirin

Question # 188

Which of the following is not a reason for pelvic ultrasonography?

A.

to measure uterine size

B.

to detect multiple pregnancies

C.

to measure renal size

D.

to detect foreign bodies

Question # 189

Perineal care to a female client by the nurse can be performed:

A.

without gloves, pouring water from a sterile bottle.

B.

without gloves, having the client perform all care.

C.

with gloves, washing the perineal area from front to back.

D.

with gloves, washing the perineal area from back to front.

Question # 190

What happens if folic acid is given to treat anemia without determining its underlying cause?

A.

Erythropoiesis is inhibited.

B.

Excessive levels of folic acid might accumulate, causing toxicity.

C.

The symptoms of pernicious anemia might be masked, delaying treatment.

D.

Intrinsic factor is destroyed.

Question # 191

A client receiving drug therapy with furosemide and digitalis requires careful observation and care. In planning care for this client, the nurse should recognize that which of the following electrolyte imbalances is most likely to occur?

A.

hyperkalemia

B.

hypernatremia

C.

hypokalemia

D.

hypomagnesemia

Question # 192

A client newly diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus needs education. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in this education?

A.

“You can eat anything you want, but no foods with sugar.”

B.

“You need to lose weight, so your diet must be a restricted one.”

C.

“You need a diet and exercise program.”

D.

“You must eliminate all salt, fat, and sugar from your diet.”

Question # 193

Which of the following procedures describes an opening between the colon and abdominal wall?

A.

ileostomy

B.

jejunostomy

C.

colostomy

D.

cecostomy

Question # 194

The nurse is transferring a client from a wheelchair to the bed. Which is the correct procedure?

A.

Pull the client toward you, and pivot him on the unaffected limb.

B.

Pull the client toward you, and pivot him on the affected limb.

C.

Push the client toward the bed, and pivot him on the affected limb.

D.

Stand the client on both legs, and push him toward the bed.

Question # 195

A client with major head trauma is receiving bolus enteral feeding. The most important nursing order for this client is:

A.

measure intake and output.

B.

check albumin level.

C.

monitor glucose levels.

D.

increase enteral feeding.

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