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November 25, 2009

Pre-board Exam for November 2009 NLE : NursingCrib.com Updates

Pre-board Exam for November 2009 NLE : NursingCrib.com Updates

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Pre-board Exam for November 2009 NLE

Posted: 24 Nov 2009 09:48 PM PST


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1. A pregnant woman who is at term is admitted to the birthing unit in active labor.  The client has only progressed from 2cm to 3 cm in 8 hours.  She is diagnosed with hypotonic dystocia and the physician ordered Oxytocin (Pitocin) to augment her contractions.  Which of the following is the most important aspect of nursing intervention at this time?





2. A client who hallucinates is not in touch with reality.  It is important for the nurse to:





3. The nurse is caring to a child client who has had a tonsillectomy.  The child complains of having dryness of the throat.  Which of the following would the nurse give to the child?





4. The physician ordered Phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine) nasal spray to a 13-year-old client.  The nurse caring to the client provides instructions that the nasal spray must be used exactly as directed to prevent the development of:





5. A client with tuberculosis is to be admitted in the hospital.  The nurse who will be assigned to care for the client must institute appropriate precautions.  The nurse should:





6. Which of the following is the most frequent cause of noncompliance to the medical treatment of open-angle glaucoma?





7. In the morning shift, the nurse is making rounds in the nursing care units.  The nurse enters in a client's room and notes that the client's tube has become disconnected from the Pleurovac.  What would be the initial nursing action?





8. Which of the following complications during a breech birth the nurse needs to be alarmed?





9. The nurse is caring to a client diagnosed with severe depression.  Which of the following nursing approach is important in depression?





10. A 3-month-old client is in the pediatric unit.  During assessment, the nurse is suspecting that the baby may have hypothyroidism when  mother  states that her baby does not:





11. The physician calls the nursing unit to leave an order.  The senior nurse had conversation with the other staff.  The newly hired nurse answers the phone so that the senior nurses may continue their conversation.  The new nurse does not know the physician or the client to whom the order pertains.  The nurse should:





12. The staff nurse on the labor and delivery unit is assigned to care to a primigravida in transition complicated by hypertension.  A new pregnant woman in active labor is admitted in the same unit.  The nurse manager assigned the same nurse to the second client.  The nurse feels that the client with hypertension requires one-to-one care.  What would be the initial action of the nurse?





13. A newborn infant with Down syndrome is to be discharged today.  The nurse is preparing to give the discharge teaching regarding the proper care at home.  The nurse would anticipate that the mother is probably at the:





14. The emergency department has shortage of staff.  The nurse manager informs the staff nurse in the critical care unit that she has to float to the emergency department.  What should the staff nurse expect under these conditions?





15. The nurse is assigned to care for a child client admitted in the pediatrics unit. The client is receiving digoxin. Which of the following questions will be asked by the nurse to the parents of the child in order to assess the client's risk for digoxin toxicity?





16. The nurse noticed that the signed consent form has an error.  The form states, "Amputation of the right leg" instead of the left leg that is to be amputated.  The nurse has administered already the preoperative medications.  What should the nurse do?





17. The nurse in the nursing care unit checks the fluctuation in the water-seal compartment of a closed chest drainage system.  The fluctuation has stopped, the nurse would:





18. The pediatric nurse in the neonatal unit was informed that the baby that is brought to the mother in the hospital room is wrong.  The nurse determines that two babies were placed in the wrong cribs.  The most appropriate nursing action would be to:





19. Before the administration of digoxin, the nurse completes an assessment to a toddler client for signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity.  Which of the following is the earliest and most significant sign of digoxin toxicity?





20. Which of the following treatment modality is appropriate for a client with paranoid tendency?





21. The client with rheumatoid arthritis is for discharge.  In preparing the client for discharge on prednisone therapy,  the nurse should advise the client to:





22. A pregnant client tells the nurse that she is worried about having urinary frequency.  What will be the most appropriate nursing response?





23. Which of the following will help the nurse determine that the expression of hostility is useful?





24. The nurse is providing an orientation regarding case management to the nursing students.  Which characteristics should the nurse include in the discussion in understanding case management?





25. The physician orders a dose of IV phenytoin to a child client.  In preparing in the administration of the drug, which nursing action is not correct?





26. The pregnant woman visits the clinic for check –up.  Which assessment findings will help the nurse determine that the client is in 8-week gestation?





27. Which of the following nursing intervention is essential for the client who had pneumonectomy?





28. The nurse is providing a health teaching to a group of parents regarding Chlamydia trachomatis.  The nurse is correct in the statement, "Chlamydia trachomatis is not only an intracellular bacterium that causes neonatal conjunctivitis, but it also can cause:





29. The nurse is assigned to care to a 17-year-old male client with a history of substance abuse.  The client asks the nurse, "Have you ever tried or used drugs?"  The most correct response of the nurse would be:





30. Which of the following describes a health care team with the principles of participative leadership?





31. A nurse is giving a health teaching to a woman who wants to breastfeed her newborn baby.   Which hormone, normally secreted during the postpartum period, influences both the milk ejection reflex and uterine involution?





32. One staff nurse is assigned to a group of 5 patients for the 12-hour shift.  The nurse is responsible for the overall planning, giving and evaluating care during the entire shift.  After the shift, same responsibility will be endorsed to the next nurse in charge.  This describes nursing care delivered via the:





33. The ambulance team calls the emergency department that they are going to bring a client who sustained burns in a house fire.  While waiting for the ambulance, the nurse will anticipate emergency care to include assessment for:





34. Most couples are using "natural" family planning methods.  Most accidental pregnancies in couples preferred to use this method have been related to unprotected intercourse before ovulation.  Which of the following factor explains why pregnancy may be achieved by unprotected intercourse during the preovulatory period?





35. An older adult client wakes up at 2 o'clock in the morning and comes to the nurse's station saying, "I am having difficulty in sleeping."  What is the best nursing response to the client?





36. The nurse is taking care of a multipara who is at 42 weeks of gestation and in active labor, her membranes ruptured spontaneously 2 hours ago.  While auscultating for the point of maximum intensity of fetal heart tones before applying an external fetal monitor, the nurse counts 100 beats per minute. The immediate nursing action is to:





37. The nurse must instruct a client with glaucoma to avoid taking over-the-counter medications like:





38. A male client is brought to the emergency department due to motor vehicle accident.  While monitoring the client, the nurse suspects increasing intracranial pressure when:





39. The nurse is conducting a lecture to a class of nursing students about advance directives to preoperative clients.  Which of the following statement by the nurse js correct?





40. A client diagnosed with schizophrenia is shouting and banging on the door leading to the outside, saying, "I need to go to an appointment."  What is the appropriate nursing intervention?





41. Which of the following action is an accurate tracheal suctioning technique?





42. The client's jaw and cheekbone is sutured and wired.  The nurse anticipates that the most important thing that must be ready at the bedside is:





43. A mother is in the third stage of labor.  Which of the following signs will help the nurse determine the signs of placental separation?





44. After therapy with the thrombolytic alteplase (t-PA),  what observation will the nurse report to the physician?





45. A client who undergone left nephrectomy has a large flank incision.   Which of the following nursing action will facilitate deep breathing and coughing?





46. The community nurse is teaching the group of mothers about the cervical mucus method of natural family planning.  Which characteristics are typical of the cervical mucus during the "fertile" period of the menstrual cycle?





47. A client with ruptured appendix had surgery an hour ago and is transferred to the nursing care unit.  The nurse placed the client in a semi-Fowler's position primarily to:





48. Which of the following will best describe a management function?





49. The parents of an infant client ask the nurse to teach them how to administer Cortisporin eye drops.  The nurse is correct in advising the parents to place the drops:





50. The nurse is assessing on the client who is admitted due to vehicle accident.  Which of the following findings will help the nurse that there is internal bleeding?





51. The nurse is completing an assessment to a newborn baby boy.  The nurse observes that the skin of the newborn is dry and flaking and there are several areas of an apparent macular rash.  The nurse charts this as:





52. The client is brought to the emergency department because of serious vehicle accident.  After an hour, the client has been declared brain dead.  The nurse who has been with the client must now talk to the family about organ donation.  Which of the following consideration is necessary?





53. The nurse is teaching exercises that are good for pregnant women increasing tone and fitness and decreasing lower backache.  Which of the following should the nurse exclude in the exercise program?





54. A client with obsessive-compulsive behavior is admitted in the psychiatric unit.  The nurse taking care of the client knows that the primary treatment goal is to:





55. After ileostomy, the nurse expects that the drainage appliance will be applied to the stoma:





56. A female client who has a 28-day menstrual cycle asks the community health nurse when she get pregnant during her cycle.  What will be the best nursing response?





57. Which of the following statement describes the role of a nurse as a client advocate?





58. A community health nurse is providing a health teaching to a woman infected with herpes simplex 2.  Which of the following health teaching must the nurse include to reduce the chances of transmission of herpes simplex 2?





59. The nurse in the psychiatric ward informed the male client that he will be attending the 9:00 AM group therapy sessions.  The client tells the nurse that he must wash his hands from 9:00 to 9:30 AM each day and therefore he cannot attend.  Which concept does the nursing staff need to keep in mind in planning nursing intervention for this client?





10. The nurse assesses the health condition of the female client.  The client tells the nurse that she discovered a lump in the breast last year and hesitated to seek medical advice.  The nurse understands that, women who tend to delay seeking medical advice after discovering the disease are displaying what common defense mechanism?





61. Which of the following situations cannot be delegated by the registered nurse to the nursing assistant?





62. In the admission care unit, which of the following client would the nurse give immediate attention?





63. A couple seeks medical advice in the community health care unit.  A couple has been unable to conceive; the man is being evaluated for possible problems.  The physician ordered semen analysis.  Which of the following instructions is correct regarding collection of a sperm specimen?





64. The physician ordered Betamethasone to a pregnant woman at 34 weeks of gestation with sign of preterm labor.  The nurse expects that the drug will:





65. A tracheostomy cuff is to be deflated, which of the following nursing intervention should be implemented before starting the procedures?





66. A client is diagnosed with Tuberculosis and respiratory isolation is initiated.  This means that:





67. A client with lung cancer is admitted in the nursing care unit.  The husband wants to know the condition of his wife.  How should the nurse respond to the husband?





68. A hospitalized client cannot find his handkerchief and accuses other cient in the room and the nurse of stealing them.  Which is the most therapeutic approach to this client?





69. After a cystectomy and formation of an ileal conduit, the nurse provides instruction regarding prevention of leakage of the pouch and backflow of the urine.  The nurse is correct to include in the instruction to empty the urine pouch:





70. Which telephone call from a student's mother should the school nurse take care of at once?





71. Which of the following signs and symptoms that require immediate attention and may indicate most serious complications during pregnancy?





72. The nurse is assessing the newborn boy.  Apgar scores are 7 and 9.  The newborn becomes slightly cyanotic.  What is the initial nursing action?





73. The nurse is formulating a plan of care to a client with a somatoform disorder.  The nurse needs to have knowledge of which psychodynamic principle?





74. An infant is brought to the health care clinic for three immunizations at the same time.  The nurse knows that hepatitis B, DPT, and Haemophilus influenzae type B immunizations should:





75. A female client with cancer has radium implants.  The nurse wants to maintain the implants in the correct position.  The nurse should position the client:





76. The nurse wants to know if the mother of a toddler understands the instructions regarding the administration of syrup of ipecac.  Which of the following statement will help the nurse to know that the mother needs additional teaching?





77. To assess if the cranial nerve VII of the client was damaged, which changes would not be expected?





78. The community health nurse makes a home visit to a family.  During the visit, the nurse observes that the mother is beating her child.  What is the priority nursing intervention in this situation?





79. The nurse in the neonatal care unit is supervising the actions of a certified nursing assistant in giving care to the newborns.  The nursing assistant mistakenly gives a formula feeding to a newborn that is on water feeding only.  The nurse is responsible for the mistake of the nursing assistant:





80. The nurse is assigned to care for a client with urinary calculi.  Fluid intake of 2L/day is encouraged to the client.  the primary reason for this is to:





81. The nurse is counseling a couple in their mid 30's who have been unable to conceive for about 6 months.  They are concerned that one or both of them may be infertile.  What is the best advice the nurse could give to the couple?





82. The nurse is caring for a cient who Is a retired nurse.  A 24-hour urine collection for Creatinine clearance is to be done.  The client tells the nurse,  "I can't remember what this test is for."  The best response by the nurse is:





83. The nurse observes the female client in the psychiatric ward that she is having a hard time sleeping at night.  The nurse asks the client about it and the client says, "I can't sleep at night because of fear of dying."  What is the best initial nursing response?





84. In the hospital lobby, the registered nurse overhears a two staff members discussing about the health condition of her client.  What would be the appropriate action for the registered nurse to take?





85. The client has had a right-sided cerebrovascular accident.  In transferring the client from the wheelchair to bed, in what position should a client be placed to facilitate safe transfer?





86. The child client has undergone hip surgery and is in a spica cast.  Which of the following toy should be avoided to be in the child's bed?





87. The LPN/LVN asks the registered nurse why oxytocin (Pitocin), 10 units (IV or IM) must be given to a client after birth fo the fetus.  The nurse is correct to explain that oxytocin:





88. The nurse in the nursing care unit is aware that one of the medical staff displays unlikely behaviors like confusion, agitation, lethargy and unkempt appearance.  This behavior has been reported to the nurse manager several times, but no changes observed.  The nurse should:





89. The physician ordered tetracycline PO qid to a child client who weights 20kg.  The recommended PO tetracycline dose is 25-50 mg/kg/day.  What is the maximum single dose that can be safely administered to this child?





90. The nurse is completing an obstetric history of a woman in labor.  Which event in the obstetric history will help the nurse suspects dysfunctional labor in the current pregnancy?





91. The nurse is planning to talk to the client with an antisocial personality disorder.  What would be the most therapeutic approach?





92. The nurse is teaching a group of women about fertility awareness, the nurse should emphasize that basal body temperature:





93. The nursing applicant has given the chance to ask questions during a job interview at a local hospital.  What should be the most important question to ask that can increase chances of securing a job offer?





94. The nurse advised the pregnant woman that smoking and alcohol should be avoided during pregnancy.  The nurse takes into account that the developing fetus is most vulnerable to environment teratogens that cause malformation during:





95. A male client tells the nurse that there is a big bug in his bed.  The most therapeutic nursing response would be:





96. A pregnant client in late pregnancy is complaining of groin pain that seems worse on the right side.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of it?





97. The nurse is conducting a lecture to a group of volunteer nurses.  The nurse is correct in imparting the idea that the Good Samaritan law protects the nurse from a suit for malpractice when:





98. A woman is hospitalized with mild preeclampsia.  The nurse is formulating a plan of care for this client, which nursing care is least likely to be done?





100.  While feeding a newborn with an unrepaired cardiac defect, the nurse keeps on assessing the condition of the client.  The nurse notes that the newborn's respiration is 72 breaths per minute.  What would be the initial nursing action?





100. A client who undergone appendectomy 3 days ago is scheduled for discharge today.  The nurse notes that the client is restless, picking at bedclothes and saying, "I am late on my appointment," and calling the nurse by the wrong name.  The nurse suspects:







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