1. Which of the following systems is the most likely origin of pain the client describes as knifelike chest pain that increases in intensity with inspiration?
a. Cardiac
b. Pulmonary
c. Musculoskeletal
d. Gastrointestinal
e. None of the above
Answer: b. Pulmonary
2. The nurse Mr. Aneesh P Vergees is reviewing the results of laboratory tests for a client who has AIDS. Which finding should alert the nurse that the client is at risk for a serious opportunistic infection?
a) CD4+ lymphocyte count of 350–450cells/µl
b) decreased amount of human immunodeficiency virus
c) 2:1 ratio of T-helper cells to T-suppressor cells
d) negative polymerase chain reaction
e) None of the above
Answer: 1) CD4+ lymphocyte count of 350–450cells/µl
3. The best drug of choice to relive anxiety is
a. Safinaze
b. Tofranil
c. Benzodiazepines
d. Cogentin
e. None of the above
Answer: ? (Answer in the comment Box below with question Number)
4. A newborn infant is assessed using the Apgar assessment tool and scores 6. The infant has a
heart rate of 90, slow and irregular respiratory effort, and some flexion of extremities. The infant is
pink, but has a weak cry. The nurse should know that this Apgar score along with the additional
symptoms indicates the neonate is:
a. Functioning normally
b. Needing special assistance
c. Needing immediate life-sustaining measures
d. Needing to be warmed
e. None of the above
5. On entering toddler’s room, the nurse finds the mother sitting about 8 feet from the child and watching television when the toddler is screaming. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
a. Did something cause your child to be upset?
b. Have you tried to calm down your child?
c. Why is your child screaming?
d. What happened between you and your child?
e. None of the above
Answer: ? (Answer in the comment Box below with question Number)
a. Cardiac
b. Pulmonary
c. Musculoskeletal
d. Gastrointestinal
e. None of the above
Answer: b. Pulmonary
2. The nurse Mr. Aneesh P Vergees is reviewing the results of laboratory tests for a client who has AIDS. Which finding should alert the nurse that the client is at risk for a serious opportunistic infection?
a) CD4+ lymphocyte count of 350–450cells/µl
b) decreased amount of human immunodeficiency virus
c) 2:1 ratio of T-helper cells to T-suppressor cells
d) negative polymerase chain reaction
e) None of the above
3. The best drug of choice to relive anxiety is
a. Safinaze
b. Tofranil
c. Benzodiazepines
d. Cogentin
e. None of the above
4. A newborn infant is assessed using the Apgar assessment tool and scores 6. The infant has a
heart rate of 90, slow and irregular respiratory effort, and some flexion of extremities. The infant is
pink, but has a weak cry. The nurse should know that this Apgar score along with the additional
symptoms indicates the neonate is:
a. Functioning normally
b. Needing special assistance
c. Needing immediate life-sustaining measures
d. Needing to be warmed
e. None of the above
Answer: b. Needing special assistance
5. On entering toddler’s room, the nurse finds the mother sitting about 8 feet from the child and watching television when the toddler is screaming. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
a. Did something cause your child to be upset?
b. Have you tried to calm down your child?
c. Why is your child screaming?
d. What happened between you and your child?
e. None of the above