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NCLEX RN Questions Medical Surgical Nursing

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Question 1 of 5.

A client was admitted to the hospital with iron deficiency anemia and blood-streaked emesis. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask in determining the extent of the client's activity intolerance?

A. What daily activities were you able to do 6 months ago compared with the present?'

B. How long have you had this problem?'

C. Have you been able to keep up with all your usual activities?'

D. Are you more tired now than you used to be?'

Explanation: To assess activity intolerance, the nurse should compare the client's current activity level with their previous capabilities. Asking about specific activities performed 6 months ago versus now provides concrete data on the extent of intolerance. The other questions are less specific and do not directly quantify changes in activity capacity.

Question 2 of 5.

A client has chest pain rated at 8 on a 10 point visual analog scale. The 12-lead electrocardiogram reveals ST elevation in the inferior leads and Troponin levels are elevated. What is the highest priority for nursing management of this client at this time?

A. Monitor daily weights and urine output.

B. Permit unrestricted visitation by family and friends.

C. Provide client education on medications and diet.

D. Reduce pain and myocardial oxygen demand.

Explanation: The client is experiencing an acute myocardial infarction, indicated by ST elevation and elevated troponin. Reducing pain and myocardial oxygen demand is critical to minimize further cardiac damage.

Question 3 of 5.

When teaching the client with myocardial infarction (MI), the nurse explains that the pain associated with MI is caused by:

A. Left ventricular overload.

B. Impending circulatory collapse.

C. Extracellular electrolyte imbalances.

D. Insufficient oxygen reaching the heart muscle.

Explanation: MI pain results from myocardial ischemia due to insufficient oxygen delivery to the heart muscle, caused by coronary artery occlusion.

Question 4 of 5.

Crackles heard on lung auscultation indicate which of the following?

A. Cyanosis.

B. Bronchospasm.

C. Airway narrowing.

D. Fluid-filled alveoli.

Explanation: Crackles indicate fluid in the alveoli, often due to pulmonary edema in heart failure or post-MI, reflecting left ventricular dysfunction.

Question 5 of 5.

A client with chronic heart failure has atrial fibrillation and a left ventricular ejection fraction of 15%. The client is taking warfarin (Coumadin). The expected outcome of this drug is to:

A. Decrease circulatory overload.

B. Improve the myocardial workload.

C. Prevent thrombus formation.

D. Regulate cardiac rhythm.

Explanation: Warfarin prevents thrombus formation, critical in atrial fibrillation and low ejection fraction, which increase clot risk due to stasis.

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