A nurse is caring for a client
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with mild hypernatremia. Which of the following assessment findings would the nurse expect to see? A) Hypothermia B) Muscle twitching C) Abdominal cramps D) Headache Question 2 A nurse is providing client and family education. Which of the following examples would indicate the client’s and family’s understanding of primary cancer prevention? A) Monthly self-breast examinations B) Yearly genetic screening C)Yearly mammogram D)Removal of at-risk tissues Question 3 A nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with leukemia who developed mouth sores after completing the initial round of cytotoxic chemotherapy. Which of the following demonstrates an understanding of the client and family education on mucositis? (Select all that apply.) A) The client must avoid mouthwash containing alcohol B) The client should maintain fluid intake to at least 2 liters per day C)The client should brush their teeth and tongue once daily D)The client may start oral cryotherapy with ice water or ice chips E) The client may swish and spit hot fluids as needed Question 4 Which are characteristics of malignant tumor cells? (Select all that apply). A) Specific morphological features B Loose adherence C) Rapid cell division D)Smaller nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio E) Anaplastic appearance Question 5 A nurse is caring for a 72-year-old client with a diagnosis of dehydration. Which is the most appropriate expected outcome for this client? A) Adequate elimination patterns B) Restored thirst mechanism C) Adequate perfusion D)Decrease fluid volume Question 6 A client asks the nurse to explain what benign means. What is an appropriate response by the nurse? ” A) This is a substance that can change cell HAS activity.” B) “A tumor that will not result in programmed death.” C) “This is an abnormal cell growth where cellular regulation is lost, and the new tissues have no useful function.” D) “This is normal cell growth that occurs in the wrong place or at the wrong time.” Question 7 A nurse is caring for a client who is being treated for hyperkalemia. Which of the following is correct regarding potassium administration? A) Withhold intravenous administration and keep the venous access patent B) Administer intravenous push over 3 to 5 minutes C) Infuse intravenously at a rate no greater than VS 20 mEq per hour D) Administer intramuscularly in a large muscle Question 8 A nurse is caring for a client who presents with a new onset of seizures, confusion, and muscle tremors. Laboratory results reveal hypermagnesemia. Which of the following would be a cause of hypermagnesemia? A) Diarrhea B) Kidney disease C)Ethanol ingestion D) Malnutrition Question 9 A client undergoing intravenous chemotherapy treatment for malignant breast cancer. What action is the most important to prevent extravasation? A) Isolate the client during the infusion of the medication B) Decrease the infusion rate for pain and swelling at the access site C) Monitor the blood return at the access site at regular intervals during the infusion. D) Wound dressings that are changed daily as ordered
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