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1. The nurse should make which of the following responses when questioned by a client about the role of leptin in the body?
2. The initial focus when providing nursing care for a child with rheumatic fever during the acute phase of the illness should be to:
3. A nurse doing a home health visit consults with a male patient that has a diagnosis of CAD and COPD. The patient is currently taking Ventolin, Azmacort, Aspirin, and Theophylline. The patient complains of upset stomach, nausea and feeling uncomfortable. The nurse should:
4. When assessing a client, the nurse notes the typical skin rash seen with systemic lupus erythematosus. Which of the following descriptions correctly describes this rash?
5. On the third postpartum day, the nurse would expect the lochia to be:
6. When assessing a female child for Turner's syndrome, the nurse observes for which of the following symptoms?
7. A 17-year-old female was raped by a young man in her neighborhood. She is in the Emergency Department for evaluation and tests. After the procedure is completed, a rape crisis counselor (nurse specialist) talks to the client in a conference room regarding the rape. Implementing counseling by the nurse specialist for the raped victim represents:
8. A client is scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to locate a cerebral lesion. It is important for the nurse to find out if he has a(n):
9. Medication bound to protein can have which of the following effects?
10. The nurse is preparing to administer IV Vancomycin to a client. Which of the following nursing actions should be taken first?
11. During the assessment, the nurse observes a client scratching his skin. He has been admitted to rule out Laennec's cirrhosis of the liver. The nurse knows the pruritus is directly related to:
12. A 2-day-old infant boy has been diagnosed with an atrial septal defect due to a persistent patent foramen ovale. When explaining the diagnosis to the mother, the nurse includes in the discussion the function of the foramen ovale. In fetal circulation, the foramen ovale allows a portion of the blood to bypass the:
13. A 25-year-old outpatient presents with a diagnosis of compulsive personality disorder. His coworkers become annoyed with his rigid, perfectionistic manner and preoccupation with trivial details and schedules. A nursing intervention appropriate for this client would include:
14. A client's prenatal screening indicated that she has no immunity to rubella. She is now 10 weeks pregnant. The best time to immunize her is:
15. A nurse has been ordered to set-up Buck's traction on a patient's lower extremity due to a femur fracture. Which of the following applies to Buck's traction?
16. A nurse is screening patients for various vaccines. Which of the following vaccines is contraindicated during pregnancy?
17. A client with jaundice has which skin color?
18. Which statement best describes electrolytes in intracellular and extracellular fluid?
19. On admission to the postpartal unit, the nurse's assessment identifies the client's fundus to be soft, 2 fingerbreadths above the umbilicus, and deviated to the right. This is most likely an indication of:
20. Common problems for supervisors include all of the following except:
21. A 2-year-old child diagnosed with HIV comes to a clinic for immunizations. Which of the following vaccines should the nurse expect to administer in addition to the scheduled vaccines?
22. There are many types of torts that can be committed against clients. They include all of the following except:
23. The nurse working with elderly clients should keep in mind that falls are most likely to happen to elderly who are:
24. Which of the following vaccines are not part of the regular schedule of immunizations for children?
25. A male client tells his nurse that he has had an ulcer in the past and is afraid it is flaring up again."The nurse begins to ask him specific questions about his symptoms. The nurse knows that a symptom that might indicate a serious complication of an ulcer is:"

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