NR325 Weeks 4&5 Practice NCLEX Questions

NR325 Weeks 4&5 Practice NCLEX Questions

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NR325 Weeks 4&5 Practice NCLEX Questions

NR325 Weeks 4&5 Practice NCLEX Questions

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Quiz

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Gretchen Berrocal

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Rohan, a patient with cirrhosis, is being evaluated in the hospital for possible hepatic complications. Which of the following findings would most likely indicate that Rohan is developing hepatic encephalopathy?

Increased prothrombin time and elevated bilirubin levels

Asterixis and altered level of consciousness

Ascites and peripheral edema

Elevated serum albumin and decreased ammonia levels

Answer explanation

Asterixis and altered level of consciousness are classic signs of hepatic encephalopathy, indicating impaired brain function due to liver failure. Other options relate to liver dysfunction but do not specifically indicate encephalopathy.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Daniel, a patient diagnosed with acute cholecystitis, is scheduled for surgery. As his nurse, which of the following preoperative assessments is most critical for you to perform?

Assessing the patient's pain level

Evaluating the patient's nutritional status

Monitoring for signs of infection

Checking for the presence of jaundice

Answer explanation

Monitoring for signs of infection is critical in acute cholecystitis as it can indicate complications like perforation or sepsis, which can affect surgical outcomes. Early detection allows for timely intervention.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Kai, a patient with hepatic encephalopathy, is receiving lactulose as part of his treatment. The nurse caring for Kai observes that he is having more frequent bowel movements than before. What is the most appropriate nursing action?

Administer an antidiarrheal medication

Document the findings and continue monitoring

Notify the healthcare provider of the increased frequency

Decrease the dosage of lactulose

Answer explanation

Increased bowel movements are a common effect of lactulose, which helps reduce ammonia levels. The appropriate action is to document the findings and continue monitoring, as this may not indicate a need for intervention.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Emma has recently been hospitalized for pancreatitis and is now being discharged. During her discharge instructions, she discusses how she will manage her condition at home. Which statement by Emma indicates a need for further education?

I will avoid alcohol completely.

I can eat a high-protein diet to help with healing.

I should monitor my blood sugar levels regularly.

I can resume my normal diet as soon as I feel better.

Answer explanation

The statement "I can resume my normal diet as soon as I feel better" indicates a need for further education. Patients with pancreatitis should follow a specific diet plan and not return to normal eating immediately.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Lily, a patient with a history of liver cirrhosis, is admitted to the hospital. The healthcare team is concerned about the possibility of her developing spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). Which of the following assessments would be most indicative of this complication?

Increased abdominal girth and fever

Decreased urine output and jaundice

Elevated blood pressure and tachycardia

Hypoactive bowel sounds and weight loss

Answer explanation

Increased abdominal girth and fever are classic signs of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) in patients with liver cirrhosis, indicating fluid accumulation and infection.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Mia, a nurse, is preparing to administer pancrelipase to a patient diagnosed with pancreatitis. Before giving the medication, which of the following assessments should Mia prioritize?

Assessing the patient's pain level

Evaluating the patient's nutritional intake

Monitoring the patient's respiratory status

Checking the patient's stool consistency

Answer explanation

Checking the patient's stool consistency is crucial before administering pancrelipase, as it indicates the effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy in managing malabsorption due to pancreatitis.

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Jackson, who has been diagnosed with cirrhosis, is meeting with his nurse to discuss dietary restrictions. Which of the following dietary choices should the nurse advise Jackson to limit? Select all that apply

Fresh fruits and vegetables

Whole grains and legumes

High-protein foods

Processed foods and high-sodium snacks

Answer explanation

Patients with cirrhosis should limit high-protein foods to prevent hepatic encephalopathy and reduce ammonia levels. Processed foods and high-sodium snacks should also be limited to manage fluid retention and hypertension.

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