Respiratory Disorders NCLEX Review Answers and Rationale
Posted in Respiratory System by admin On January 13, 2011
by: Daisy Jane, RN View Questions 1. Answer: C. Mantoux test is read 48-72 hours after injection. 2. Answer: A. Mantoux tests are done intradermally. 3. Answer: D. Mantoux test is considered positive for Mycobacterium Tubercle Bacilli if the induration is 10
Respiratory Disorders NCLEX Review
Posted in Respiratory System by admin On January 12, 2011
1. A Mantoux test signifies exposure to Mycobacterium Tubercle Bacilli. The test is read for how many hours after injection? a. 1 hour b. 12-24 hours c. 48-72 hours d. 2 hours 2. A nurse is about to perform a Mantoux test.
NCLEX Review Questions – Genitourinary System Part 2 Answers and Rationale
Posted in Genitourinary System by admin On November 17, 2010
View Questions 1. Answer B. Reports of bladder spasms and the urge to void suggest that a blood clot may be occluding the catheter. After TURP, urine normally appears red to pink, and normal saline irrigant usually is infused at a rate
NCLEX Review Questions – Genitourinary System Part 2
Posted in Genitourinary System by admin On November 16, 2010
1. After having transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), a Mr. Locke returns to the unit with a three-way indwelling urinary catheter and continuous closed bladder irrigation. Which finding suggests that the client’s catheter is occluded? a. The urine in the drainage
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing NCLEX RN Questions Part 1
Posted in Psychiatric Nursing Review by admin On November 4, 2010
1. Flumazenil (Romazicon) has been ordered for a male client who has overdosed on oxazepam (Serax). Before administering the medication, nurse Gina should be prepared for which common adverse effect? a. Seizures b. Shivering c. Anxiety d. Chest pain 2. Nurse Tim
NCLEX Review Questions – Genitourinary System Answers and Rationale
Posted in Genitourinary System by admin On November 3, 2010
View Questions 1. Answer B. When the urethra is ruptured, a hematoma or collection of blood separates the two sections of urethra. This may feel like a boggy mass on rectal examination. Because of the rupture and hematoma, the prostate becomes high
NCLEX Review Questions – Genitourinary System
Posted in Genitourinary System by admin On October 31, 2010
1. The nurse is aware that the following findings would be further evidence of a urethral injury in a male client during rectal examination? a. A low-riding prostate b. The presence of a boggy mass c. Absent sphincter tone d. A positive