A nurse is teaching a client who has out about dietary recommendations. The
nurse should teach the client which of the following beverages can trigger an
attack?
- A. Fruit juice
- B. Alcohol
- C. Milk
- D. Coffee
Correct Answer: B
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A client has an abdominal incision. The surgical wound was closed with 10
sutures. This surgical wound is healing by what process?
- A. Primary intention
- B. Binary intention
- C. Secondary intention
- D. None of the Above
Correct Answer: A
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The nurse will be using the Braden Scale with each admit to the long-term care
center. Which of these will NOT be utilized in a Braden Scale Assessment?
- A. Mental state
- B. Friction and shear
- C. Nutrition
- D. Sensory perception
Correct Answer: A
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A client on bed rest complains of pain and burning in the right calf area. What
is the nurse's action?
- A. Deeply palpate the area for rebound tenderness
- B. Medicate the client for pain and reassess in 60 minutes
- C. Percuss over the area for a change in tone
- D. Compare the circumference to the left calf
Correct Answer: D
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The nurse suspects a 3-year-old who is coughing vigorously has aspirated a
small object. Which action should the nurse take?
- A. Deliver upward abdominal thrusts with a fisted hand
- B. Perform a blind finger sweep of the child's mouth
- C. Complete five rapid back blows between the shoulder blades
- D. Encourage the child to continue coughing
Correct Answer: D
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The nurse is performing a psychosocial assessment on a client with a severe
rheumatoid arthritis. What would be the most appropriate statement by the
nurse?
- A. "Tell me about what medication you are taking"?
- B. "What physical limitations are you experiencing?"?
- C. "How does this impact your role in your family?"?
- D. "What therapies are you using to reduce swelling?"?
Correct Answer: C
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