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Question 60
Children who experience persistent pain are at risk for all of the following, EXCEPT?
Question 60 options:
Developmental Problems
Mood and Sleep Disturbances
Acute Appendicitis
Depression and Anxiety
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- Question 72SavedA positive clinical diagnosis of depression is based on what criteria? Question 72 options: Exhibiting a cluster of clinical symptoms that define depression Changes in brain structures measured using MRI or CT scan Changes in brain function measured by PET scan Changes in biomarkers and / or genetic profiling through blood workQuestion 66 A client who is receiving sustained-release morphine sulfate every 12 hours for chronic pain reports breakthrough pain at a 9 out of 10. Which of these prescribed medications will be BEST for the nurse to administer? Question 66 options: Lorazepam (Ativan) 2 mg PO Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 200 mg PO Immediate-release morphine 30 mg PO Ibuprofen (Motrin) 600 mg POQuestion 9 A client living with schizophrenia was recently started on Risperidone, an atypical antipsychotic. What common side effects should the RN include in their health teaching? Question 9 options: Extrapyramidal side effects Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Weight gain Orthostatic hypotension
- Question 10 A client with a diagnosis of depression who has attempted suicide says to the nurse, “I should have died. I've always been a failure. Nothing ever goes right for me.” Which therapeutic response should the nurse use with the client? Question 10 options: "You are not a failure, it is a blessing your attempt was not successful." "Have you been feeling like a failure for a long time?" "It is common for client's with depression to feel this way." "You have so much to live for, I am not too sure why you want to die."Question 35 What is most appropriate for a nurse to say when interviewing a newly admitted depressed client whose thoughts focus on feelings of worthlessness and failure? Question 35 options: “What can we do to help you while you are here?” “Tell me what has been bothering you.” “Tell me how you feel about yourself." “Why do you feel so bad about yourself?”Question 73 Which is the BEST approach for scheduling pain medication for chronic pain? Question 73 options: Use pain medication only before painful procedures Administer pain medication around the clock Pain medication should be given only as needed Provide analgesics once the pain is moderate to severe
- Question 55 Which of the following is NOT included in the care plan of a patient with COPD according to the RNAO's Best Practice Guideline: Nursing Care of Dyspnea? Question 55 options: Limit eating to 3 larger meals a day Lateral-costal breathing Use of fresh air or a fan as a relaxation technique Pacing as a conservative strategyQuestion 9 1 pts What statement is correct regarding use of non pharmacologic strategies for pain management in pediatrics? Usally take too long to implement O Should be avoided as they trick children into believing they don't have pain. May reduce pain perception O Will make pharmacologic strategies unnecessaryQuestion 28 Amy is being seen in the Emergency department because of rectal bleeding secondary to ulcerative colitis. What additional question is MOST important for the nurse to ask Amy? Question 28 options: Do you feel fatigued or light-headed? Do you have trouble remembering events? Do you experience tremors or headaches? Do you ever hear ringing in your ears?
- Question 39 An 83 year old client is being admitted to the mental health unit because of a progressively increasing depression over the past month. What clinical finding does a nurse expect during the initial assessment of the client? Question 39 options: Elated affect Physical exhaustion Diminished verbal expression Disordered thinkingQuestion 74 Which of the following is an important nursing responsibility related to pain? Question 74 options: Believing what the client says about their pain Assuming responsibility for eliminating the client’s pain Encouraging the client to stay in bed Involving the family in the pain assessmentQuestion 76 Which assessment is of highest priority for the nurse to complete before administration of morphine? Question 76 options: Pain rating Blood pressure Respiratory rate Level of consciousness