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[单项选择]When bandaging the burned client’s hand, the nurse should pay more attention about which of the following
A. The bandage is free of elastic.
B. The bandage material is moistened with sterile normal saline solution.
C. The hand and finger surfaces do not touch.
D. The hand and fingers are not elevated above heart level.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client who’s hypoglycemic. This client will have a blood glucose level
A. below 70 mg/dL.
B. between 70 and 120 mg/dL.
C. between 120 and 180 mg/dL.
D. above 180 mg/dL.
[单项选择]The nurse evaluates the client’s understanding of myasthenia gravis. The nurse would judge that the client has formed a realistic concept of her condition when she says
A. "By taking medication and pacing activities, I will live longer, but ultimately the disease will cause my death. "
B. "By taking medication and pacing activities, my fatigue will be relieved, but I should expect occasional periods of muscle weakness. "
C. "By taking medication and pacing activities, my symptoms will be controlled and eventually the disease will be cured. "
D. "By taking medication and pacing activities, I should be able to control the disease and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. "
[填空题]Ellen’s mother was a nurse. When Ellen young, she 76. ______
wanted to be nurse, too, but tuition for nursing school was too 77. ______
expensive, so she works first as a maid in a hotel. She had no 78. ______
skills and experience, but that was not required. The pay was low, 79. ______
and the work was bored. 80. ______
Luckily, her plan to earn money for tuition success. But 81. ______
now Ellen has changed his mind. She wants to be a lawyer because 82. ______
she respect lawyers. She has been accepted at college for September 83. ______
this year. It is certain that she will study hardly. 84. ______
With help of her teachers, she will get good marks. In a few 85. ______
years she will have a new job.
[单项选择]The nurse is delivering the client’s 10 AM medications. The client is away from his room for a diagnostic study. Which action is the most appropriate for the nurse to take
A. Leave the medications on the client’s bedside table.
B. Ask the client’s roommate to keep the medications for the client until he returns.
C. Lock the medications in the medicine preparation area until the client returns.
D. Have the client skip that dose of medication.
[单项选择]The client asks when he can stop taking the eye medication for his chronic open-angle glaucom( ).
A. Which would be the nurse’s best responseA. "You can stop using the eye drops when your vision improves. "
B. "You Need to use the eye drops only when you has symptoms. "
C. "You can discontinue the eye drops after 2 months of normal eye examinations. "
D. "You must use the eye medication for the rest of his life. "
[单项选择]The nurse notices that the client’s pupils are fixed and dilated. What does this finding indicate
A. The client is permanently paralyzed.
B. The client is going to be blind as a result of an injury.
C. The client probably has meningitis.
D. The client has received a significant brain injury.
[单项选择]The nurse assesses the client’s urinary stoma regularly for edem( ).
A. Which of the following signs and symptoms might indicate excessive stomal edemaA. Elevated temperature.
B. Urine output below 30 mL/hour.
C. Urine dribbling from the stoma.
D. Complaints of discomfort around the stom
[单项选择]The nurse identifies a client’s responses to actual or potential health problems during which step of the nursing process
A. Assessment.
B. Analysis.
C. Planning.
D. Evaluation.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client who underwent a subtotal gastrectomy. To manage dumping syndrome, the nurse should advise the client to()
A. restrict fluid intake to 1 qt (1,000 mL)/day.
B. drink liquids only with meals.
C. don’t drink liquids 2 hours before meals.
D. drink liquids only between meals.