This page was exported from Latest Exam Prep [ http://certify.vceprep.com ] Export date:Sat Dec 14 8:40:59 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: [Oct-2023] Practice HAAD HAAD-RN exam. Online Exam Practice Tests with detailed explanations! Pass HAAD-RN with confidence! [Q55-Q69] --------------------------------------------------- Practice HAAD Certification HAAD-RN exam. Online Exam Practice Tests with detailed explanations! Pass HAAD-RN with confidence! HAAD-RN - HAAD Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses Practice Tests 2023 | VCEPrep QUESTION 55Order: 1000 ml of D5W to run for 12 hours. Using a micro drip set calculate the drops per minute (gtts/min):  20 gtts/min  45 gtts/min  60 gtts/min  83 gtts/min QUESTION 56When checking the capillary refill time of a patient’s extremity, the color returns in 7seconds. The nurse recognizes this finding as indicative of:  A normal response  Thrombus formation in the veins  Lymphatic obstruction of venous return  Impaired arterial flow to the extremities QUESTION 57A patient is ordered 75mg of pethidine which comes in an ampoule of 100mg/2ml. What would the nurse do with the remaining pethidine after drawing up the required dose?  Lock up the remaining dose in the medication cupboard to use later  Ask a fellow staff nurse to witness the disposal of the remaining drug  Use the remaining dose within 2 hours for another patient  Pour the remaining dose down the nearest sink QUESTION 58A patient with a history of angina pectoris arrives in emergency complaining of headache, visual disturbances and feeling dizzy. Your nursing assessment also notes he looks flushed, is perspiring perfusely and is experiencing palpitations. You should suspect:  An overdose of sublingual nitroglycerin  The onset of a myocardial infarction  The patient has been over exercising  The beginning of a severe chest infection QUESTION 59Collection urine bag should be emptied as necessary and at least every 8 – 9 hours to prevent:  Pooling of urine in the tube  Reflux of urine into the bladder  Pulling on catheter  Bacterial contamination QUESTION 60A patient presents to the emergency department with diminished and thready pulses, hypotension and an increased pulse rate. The patient reports weight loss, lethargy, and decreased urine output. The lab work reveals increased urine specific gravity. The nurse should suspect:  Renal failure  Sepsis  Pneumonia  Dehydration QUESTION 61An elderly patient is admitted to the hospital with swollen ankles. The best way to limit edema of the feet is for the nurse to:  Restrict fluids  Apply bandages  Elevate the legs  Do passive range of motion exercises (ROM) QUESTION 62The best time for the nurse to teach an anxious patient about the patient controlledanalgesic (PCA) pump would be during which of the following stages of patient care?  Post-operative  Pre-operative  Intraoperative  Post anesthesia QUESTION 63Pain management for terminally ill patients is most effective when analgesics are given:  Around the clock  Only when clearly needed  After non-pharmacological methods fail  As the patient requests them QUESTION 64The correct way to trim the toe nails of a patient with diabetes is to:  Cut the nails in a curve and then file  Cut the nails straight across and then file  File the nails straight across and square only  File the nails in a curved arch with low sides only QUESTION 65The immediate treatment for ventricular fibrillation is:  Precordial blow  Defibrillation  Bolus of lidocaine  Ventricular pacing QUESTION 66A 3-month-old infant is admitted with a diagnosis of ventricular septal defect. The physical assessment for this infant would reveal:  High pitched cry  Harsh heart murmur  Bradycardia  Hypertension QUESTION 67A patient who sustained a chest injury has a chest tube inserted which is connected to an under water seal drainage system. When caring for this patient the nurse will:  Instruct the patient to limit movement of the affected shoulder  Observe for fluctuation of the water level  Clamp the tube when needed  Administer hourly analgesia QUESTION 68A nurse prepares a narcotic analgesic for administration, but the patient refuses to take it. Which of the following actions by the nurse is most appropriate?  Encourage the patient to reconsider taking the medication  Label the medication and replace it for use at a later time  Discard the medication in the presence of a witness and chart the action  Call the physician with the patient’s refusal to take the prescribed medication QUESTION 69The best example of documentation of patient teaching regarding wound care is:  “The patient was instructed about care of wound and dressing changes”  “The patient demonstrated correct technique of wound care following instruction”  “The patient and family verbalize that they understand the purposes of wound care”  “Written instructions regarding wound care and dressing changes were given to the patient”  Loading … The best HAAD-RN exam study material and preparation tool is here: https://www.vceprep.com/HAAD-RN-latest-vce-prep.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://certify.vceprep.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://certify.vceprep.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2023-10-11 13:35:52 Post date GMT: 2023-10-11 13:35:52 Post modified date: 2023-10-11 13:35:52 Post modified date GMT: 2023-10-11 13:35:52