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II. 0.9 percent sodium chloride III. Lactated Ringer's solution IV. Dextrose 10 percent in water A. II, III, and IV B. I, III, and IV C. II and III D. I and IV 15. In case the patient would go into cardiovascular overload as a result of the intravenous fluid therapy the PRIORITY nursing action should focus on ______. A. respiratory distress B. increase in total urine output C. increase in body temperature D. edema in the lower extremities Situation: Patient Lola, a 55-year-old mother of 7, has been having involuntary urine leaks aggravated whenever she sneezes or coughs. She is diagnosed with urinary incontinence. The next 5questions refer to this case. 16. The type of incontinence Patient Lola manifests, where there is involuntary loss of urine as a result of sneezing, coughing or even changing position is called _____. A. overflow B. reflex C. stress D. functional 17. The nurse is aware that urinary incontinence brings about psychosocial costs, including the following, EXCEPT ______. A. increased expenses . B. social isolation C. embarrassment D. loss of self-esteem 18. The nurse instructs the patient that the BEST time for an incontinentpatient to take his diuretics is ___. A. Any time of the day B. After 4:00 PM C. In the morning D. At bedtime 19. When providing health teaching to the patient with urinary incontinence,the nurse must STRESS that it is __. A. Only surgery can alleviate the condition B. Often reversible and treatable. C. Treatable with drugs all of the time D. Controlled with the aid of alcohol 20. The aim of pelvic muscle exercises for the patient with urinary incontinence is to strengthen the muscles that control the _____. A. vagina and rectum B. perineal area C. bowel and the bladder D. vagina and urethra Situation: Nurses should not only abide by the laws, but be guided by the Code of Ethics for Nurses as well. 21. The Code of Ethics for Nurses have articles relating to the relationship of nurses on ____. (Select all that apply.) I. people II. practice and the profession III. co-workers IV. society and environment A. I, III, and IV B. I, II, III, and IV C. II, III, and IV D. I, II, and III 22. The Code of Ethics adopted all the principles under the A. Code of Good Governance B. Patient's Bill of Rights C. ICN Code of Ethics D. American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics 23. According to the Code of Ethics, WHO determines the coverage and scope of the examination for the practice of nursing in the Philippines? A. Professional Regulation Commission B. Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing C. Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing (PRBON) D. Professional Association of Philippine Regulatory Boards (PAPRB) 24. What are the three important legal principles in nursing professional ethics? I. Autonomy II. Informed consent III.Confidentiality IV. Truthtelling A. I, II, and IV B. II, III, and IV C. I, III, and IV D. I, II, and III 25. The "end- justifies-the-means” ethic is described as ____. A. having no correct or wrong conclusion B. basically without any ethical issue C. conclusively unethical D. unavoidable during these modern times Situation: Ms. Lorna, aged 46, has varying degrees of weakness on the lower extremities, inability to perform voluntary movements and paresthesias. Her physician gives a tentative diagnosis of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) 26. Which is a common verbalization of the patient with GBS regarding theEARLY ONSET of symptoms? A. Acute hemiplegia B. Ascending motor weakness. C. Weakness of the four lower extremities D. Acute hemiparesis. 27. The nurse is aware that which occurrence in the patient's health history suggests the diagnosis of GBS? A. viral illness few weeks before B. encephalitis C. severe bacterial infection D. meningitis 28. A PRIORITY nursing diagnosis in Guillain Barre Syndrome is ____. A. Ineffective breathing pattern B. Impaired verbal communication C. Imbalanced nutrition D. Impaired physical mobility 29. If the patient is unable to talk, how should the nurse BEST communicate to the patient? A. Enunciating the words slowly and well. B. By using picture cards. C. Just stop as he could no longer understand. D. Talking loudly face-to-face with the patient. 30. The nurse informs the patient and family that rehabilitation prior to discharge is BEST described as ___. A. a period of ups and downs, physically and emotionally B. long and one requiring involvement of significant others C. easy and smooth from discharge onwards. D. a rapid process towards recovery Situation: Jollibee, 69 years of age, is diagnosed with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). 31. The nurse anticipates that the signs and symptoms of BPH do NOT include ______. A. frequency of urination B. pain on urination C. dribbling of urine D. hesitancy in starting urination. 32. Elmo asks the nurse to explain his condition (BPH). Which statements are CORRECT explanations by the nurse? I. It blocks the urethra II. It obstructs the bladder. III. It spreads to other parts of the body IV. It leads to urinary retention A. I and IV B. II, III, and IV C. I, II, and III D. I and III 33. What IMMEDIATE danger should the nurse anticipate post Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)? A. Infection B. Bleeding C. Thrombosis D. Shock 2 | Page

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