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NCLEX-PN Exam Dumps - National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-PN)

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Question # 57

High uric acid levels can develop in clients who are receiving chemotherapy. This can be caused by:

A.

the inability of the kidneys to excrete the drug metabolites.

B.

rapid cell catabolism.

C.

toxic effects of the prophylactic antibiotics that are given concurrently.

D.

the altered blood pH from the acid medium of the drugs.

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Question # 58

Fat emulsions are frequently administered as a part of total parenteral nutrition. Which statement is true regarding fat emulsions?

A.

They have a high energy-to-fluid-volume ratio.

B.

Even though hypertonic, they are well tolerated.

C.

They are a basic solution secondary to the addition of sodium hydroxide (NaOH).

D.

The pH is alkaline, making them compatible with most medications.

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Question # 59

Which of the following observations is most important when assessing a client’s breathing?

A.

presence of breathing and pulse rate

B.

breathing pattern and adequacy of breathing

C.

presence of breathing and adequacy of breathing

D.

patient position and adequacy of breathing

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Question # 60

The focus of a nurse case manager is:

A.

nursing care needs at discharge.

B.

the comprehensive care needs of the client for continuity of care.

C.

client education needs upon discharge.

D.

financial resources for needed care.

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Question # 61

Rehabilitation services begin:

A.

when the client enters the health care system.

B.

after the client requests rehabilitation services.

C.

after the client’s physical condition stabilizes.

D.

when the client is discharged from the hospital.

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Question # 62

A chemical reaction between drugs prior to their administration or absorption is known as:

A.

a drug incompatibility.

B.

a side effect.

C.

an adverse event.

D.

an allergic response.

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Question # 63

A wrong committed by one person against another (or against the property of another) that might result in a civil trial is:

A.

a tort.

B.

a crime.

C.

a misdemeanor.

D.

a felony.

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Question # 64

Using clichés in therapeutic communication leads the client toward:

A.

viewing the nurse as human.

B.

accepting himself as human.

C.

self-disclosing.

D.

feeling discounted.

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