Question No. 1. You are caring for a client who has just returned from surgery and has received intravenous morphine minutes
before leaving the recovery room. You need to assess the client's pain now and again at which of the following times?
A. in 20 to 30 minutes
B. in one hour
C. in two hours
D. in 3 to 4 hours
Ans: A
Question No. 2. You need to remove the artificial eye of a client, and you need to clean it. Which of the following methods is
recommended for removal?
A. Put pressure on either side of the eye and pop it out.
B. Apply pressure directly above the eye.
C. Apply pressure directly to the eye with a small rubber bulb.
D. Apply pressure with a rubber bulb to lower half of the eye.
Ans: C
Question No. 3. When weighing a client daily, you will most need to weigh the client at which of the following times?
Question No. 3. When weighing a client daily, you will most need to weigh the client at which of the following times?
A. when most rested
B. at the same time each day
C. after the shower or bath
D. when higher priorities are completed
Ans: B
Question No. 4 . Where is ribosomal RNA used in protein synthesis produced?
A. organelles
B. mitochondria
C. Golgi apparatus
D. Centrioles
Ans: D
Question No. 5 . A fellow nurse who is working on another unit asks to read the chart of your assigned client. Which one of the
following criteria would enable the nurse to have access to the chart?
A. Be unrelated to the client.
C. Have client's verbal permission.
D. Be directly involved in client's care.
Ans: D
Ans: A
Question No. 6 . When assessing the noise level that clients are exposed to, the nurse is aware that levels below which of the
following number of decibels is usually safe in terms of hearing?
A. 85
B. 95
C. 110
D. 120
Ans: A
Question No. 7 . When you encounter the victim of an electrical-current injury who is still holding an electrical appliance, you would
do which of the following things first?
A. Move the client to a safe place immediately.
B. Unplug the electrical cord before moving client.
C. Shut off the electrical current.
D. Check for a carotid pulse and for respirations.
Ans: C
Question No. 8. You are working with a client who is on a full liquid diet. The client is demanding some ice cream. Which of
the following responses on your part would be best?
A. Tell the client that ice cream is not allowed on a full liquid diet.
B. Call the physician and report the client\92s demands.
C. Get the client some plain vanilla ice cream.
D. Ask the supervising nurse to talk with the client.
Ans: C
Question No. 9. When talking with a client about complete and incomplete proteins, which of the following would you use
as the best example of a complete protein?
A. olives
B. rice
C. eggs
D. Nuts
Ans: C
Question No. 10. In the daily practice of nursing, nurses use critical thinking in:
A. setting priorities for the day.
B. every decision that is made.
C. calling the pharmacy to obtain a medication.
D. checking supplies in the client's room.
Ans: A
Question No. 8. You are working with a client who is on a full liquid diet. The client is demanding some ice cream. Which of
the following responses on your part would be best?
A. Tell the client that ice cream is not allowed on a full liquid diet.
B. Call the physician and report the client\92s demands.
C. Get the client some plain vanilla ice cream.
D. Ask the supervising nurse to talk with the client.
Ans: C
Question No. 9. When talking with a client about complete and incomplete proteins, which of the following would you use
as the best example of a complete protein?
A. olives
B. rice
C. eggs
D. Nuts
Ans: C
Question No. 10. In the daily practice of nursing, nurses use critical thinking in:
A. setting priorities for the day.
B. every decision that is made.
C. calling the pharmacy to obtain a medication.
D. checking supplies in the client's room.
Ans: A
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