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A client who is experiencing infertility says to the nurse, “I feel I will be incomplete as a man/woman if I cannot have a child.” Which of the following nursing diagnoses is likely to be appropriate for this client?

A.

Risk for Self Harm

B.

Body Image Disturbance

C.

Ineffective Role Performance

D.

Powerlessness

Teaching the client with gonorrhea how to prevent reinfection and further spread is an example of:

A.

primary prevention.

B.

secondary prevention.

C.

tertiary prevention.

D.

primary health care prevention.

When obtaining a health history on a menopausal woman, which information should a nurse recognize as a contraindication for hormone replacement therapy?

A.

family history of stroke

B.

ovaries removed before age 45

C.

frequent hot flashes and/or night sweats

D.

unexplained vaginal bleeding

Which of the following foods is a complete protein?

A.

corn

B.

eggs

C.

peanuts

Dsunflower seeds

Which of the following neurological disorders is characterized by writhing, twisting movements of the face and limbs?

A.

epilepsy

B.

Parkinson’s

C.

muscular sclerosis

D.

Huntington’s chorea

The nurse teaching about preventable diseases should emphasize the importance of getting the following vaccines:

A.

human papilloma virus, genital herpes, measles.

B.

pneumonia, HIV, mumps.

C.

syphilis, gonorrhea, pneumonia.

D.

polio, pertussis, measles.

Which of the following values should the nurse monitor closely while a client is on total parenteral nutrition?

A.

calcium

B.

magnesium

C.

glucose

D.

cholesterol

A 10-month-old child is brought to the Emergency Department because he is difficult to awaken. The nurse notes bruises on both upper arms. These findings are most consistent with:

A.

wearing clothing that is too small for the child.

B.

the child being shaken.

C.

falling while learning to walk.

D.

parents trying to awaken the child.

Which of the following injuries, if demonstrated by a client entering the Emergency Department, is the highest priority?

A.

open leg fracture

B.

open head injury

C.

stab wound to the chest

D.

traumatic amputation of a thumb

James returns home from school angry and upset because his teacher gave him a low grade on an assignment. After returning home from school, he kicks the dog. This coping mechanism is known as:

A.

denial.

B.

suppression.

C.

displacement.

D.

fantasy.

Which of the following indicates a hazard for a client on oxygen therapy?

A.

A No Smoking sign is on the door.

B.

The client is wearing a synthetic gown.

C.

Electrical equipment is grounded.

D.

Matches are removed.

Which of the following instructions should the nurse give a client who will be undergoing mammography?

A.

Be sure to use underarm deodorant.

B.

Do not use underarm deodorant.

C.

Do not eat or drink after midnight.

D.

Have a friend drive you home.

A client with stress incontinence should be advised:

A.

to purchase absorbent undergarments.

B.

that Kegel exercises might help.

C.

that effective surgical treatments are nonexistent.

D.

that behavioral therapy is ineffective.

A primary belief of psychiatric mental health nursing is:

A.

most people have the potential to change and grow.

B.

every person is worthy of dignity and respect.

C.

human needs are individual to each person.

D.

some behaviors have no meaning and cannot be understood.

To remove a client’s gown when she has an intravenous line, the nurse should:

A.

temporarily disconnect the intravenous tubing at a point close to the client and thread it through the gown.

B.

cut the gown with scissors.

C.

thread the bag and tubing through the gown sleeve, keeping the line intact.

D.

temporarily disconnect the tubing from the intravenous container and thread it through the gown.