LAB - 8 - MIDTERMS Flashcards

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  1. The nurse recognizes that a fluid replacement with isotonic solution is needed. One of the isotonic solutions that may be ordered by the health care provider is:
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B. Lactated Ringer’s

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  1. A client experiences a loss of intracellular fluid. The nurse anticipates that a hypotonic solution will be used to replace this type of loss. Which of the following is a hypotonic solution?
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C. 0.45% normal saline

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  1. A client is prescribed 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline), which is an isotonic solution. The nurse recognizes the primary goal of such intravenous therapy is to:
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A. expand the volume of fluid in the vascular system

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  1. A client is prescribed 3% sodium chloride, which is a hypertonic solution. The nurse recognizes the primary goal of such intravenous therapy is to:
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D. pull fluid from the cells

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  1. A client is prescribed 0.45% sodium chloride, which is a hypotonic solution. The nurse recognizes the primary goal of such intravenous therapy is to:
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C. move fluid into the cells

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  1. Peripheral areas are the preferred IV sites. Where would a peripheral area be located?
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D. Upper or lower extremities

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  1. You are reviewing your Anatomy and Physiology for anatomical reference. Where would you find the antecubital fossa?
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D. Anterior elbow

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  1. Volume expanders are types of IV fluids that are given when the amount of fluid in the is low.
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C. Intravascular space

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  1. This solution expands the circulating blood volume more than the isotonic solutions and one of the most commonly used fluids in critical care.
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D. Dextran

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  1. Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding 5% Dextrose in Water?
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D. A balanced solution of dextrose with essential electrolytes

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  1. Which nursing action is appropriate when caring for a client receiving blood transfusion?
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A. Informing the client that the transfusion usually takes 4-6 hours

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  1. A client has an order to receive a one unit of packed RBC’s. The nurse makes sure which of the following intravenous solutions to hang with the blood product at the client’s bedside?
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A. 0.9% sodium chloride

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  1. Which of the following patients would need a central line placed for their treatment?
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D. A patient receiving hemodialysis every Monday and Friday

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  1. The nurse is making initial rounds on the nursing unit to assess the condition of assigned clients. The nurse notes that a client’s IV site is cool, pale, swollen, and the solution is not infusing. The nurse concludes that which complication has occurred?
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C. Infiltration

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  1. The nurse notes that the site of a client’s peripheral intravenous (IV) catheter is reddened, warm, painful, and slightly edematous proximal to the insertion point of the IV catheter. After taking appropriate steps to care for the client, the nurse should document in the medical record that the client experienced which condition?
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A. Phlebitis of the vein

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  1. Antiarrhythmic drugs act to alter the action potential of the cardiac cells. Because they alter the action potential, antiarrhythmic drugs often
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A. cause new arrhythmias

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  1. A patient who is receiving an antiarrhythmic drug needs which of the following?
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B. Constant cardiac monitoring until stabilized.

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  1. Which of the following class I antiarrhythmic drugs were the first to treat both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias?
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B. Quinidine

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  1. Which of the following Class II-Beta Adrenergic Blockers slows the SA node and ectopic pacemaking?
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D. Propanolol

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  1. A newly hired nurse is caring for a client admitted in the critical care unit. Class IV antiarrhythmic medication was given to the client. The nurse understands that this have the effect of
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D. blocking the ability of calcium to enter cells of the heart.

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  1. A patient comes into the emergency room with a heart rate of 115 and many premature ventricular contractions. The doctor orders quinidine. What is the action of quinidine?
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C. Slowing the fast inward current of sodium.

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  1. Which of the following antiarrhythmic drugs is good for digitalis-associated arrhythmias?
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B. Lidocaine

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  1. A client with angina has been instructed about the use of nitroglycerin. Which of the following statements made to the nurse indicates a need for further teaching with regards to the use of sublingual tablets?
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B. “I can take 2-3 tablets at once if I have severe pain.”

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  1. The nurse should teach a client to suspect that nitroglycerin sublingual tablets have lost their potency when
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A. sublingual tingling is experienced.

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  1. The physician has ordered transdermal nitroglycerin patches for a client. Which of these instructions should be included when teaching a client about how to use the patches?
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A. Apply the patch to any non-hairy area of the body

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  1. If a patient does not receive relief from anginal pain after taking several nitroglycerin doses, you might suspect which of the following?
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D. The patient may be having a myocardial infarction.

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  1. You are a student assigned to care for client with angina pectoris. Checking the medication record, the client is given nitrates. Nitrates are commonly used antianginal drugs that act to
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D. decrease venous return to the heart, thereby de- creasing the myocardial workload.

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  1. Transdermal patch can only be worn for a day to prevent tolerance to nitrates.
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A. 12 to 14 hours

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  1. The nurse is working on a medical unit in which a client suddenly develops left-sided weakness and garbled speech. The nurse calls the doctor, who diagnosed the client with a CVA (stroke) and orders heparin 5,000 units IV and a heparin drip to run at 1,000 units per hour. What should the nurse keep readily available?
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D. Protamine sulfate

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  1. The nurse should monitor the client for which adverse effect of heparin by continuous IV infusion?
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C. ecchymoses

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  1. A clinical instructor supervising a group of nursing students in the medical ward asked about how heparin can be administered. A nursing student is correct when she says that it is given
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B. IV and subcutaneous

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  1. Myocardial infarction in Covid-19 should be treated with a combination of aspirin, clopidogrel, low molecular weight heparin, and statin. Which of the following is a low molecular weight heparin?
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A. Enoxaparin

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  1. A clot formed from fibrin, platelets, and cholesterol that either attaches to the inner wall of a blood vessel or occupies the entire lumen of a vessel is called
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B. thrombus

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  1. A blood clot that becomes detached from thrombophlebitis in the lower extremities and is free to travel through the circulation is called a/an
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B. embolism

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  1. A client is admitted due to atrial fibrillation and is given heparin. The nurse would expect this laboratory test to be ordered by the doctor to monitor the effectiveness of heparin.
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D. activated partial thromboplastin time

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  1. Which of the following health teaching is essential in heparin therapy?
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C. Use a soft sponge toothbrush.

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  1. A client is brought to the emergency room stating that he has accidentally been taking two times his prescribed dose of warfarin (Coumadin) for the past week. After noting that the client has no evidence of obvious bleeding. The nurse plans to do which of the following?
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D. Draws a sample for prothrombin time (PT) and international normalized ratio (INR) level

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  1. Which of the following is an inappropriate action by the nurse for this client who is on coumadin therapy?
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C. Providing vitamin-K rich foods.

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  1. Which of the following is an acceptable international normalized ratio (INR) value for Coumadin?
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A. 23 seconds