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Chapter 54 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  Peripheral neuropathy
B  Nosebleed
C  Seizure
D  Stroke
Question #3
A  Avoid carrying heavy items.
B  Perform deep-breathing exercises vigorously.
C  Wear a mask when performing exchanges.
D  Auscultate the lungs frequently.
Question #4
A  Hematuria
B  Azotemia
C  Uremia
D  Proteinuria
Question #7
A  Ask if the client wants to take the medications.
B  Administer the medications as ordered.
C  Check with the dialysis nurse about the medications.
D  Hold the medications until after dialysis.
Question #10
A  Donors must be relatives.
B  Donors are selected from compatible living donors.
C  The client is placed on a transplant list at the local hospital.
D  Donors with hypertension may qualify.
Question #12
A  Polycystic disease
B  Ureteral stricture
C  Septic shock
D  Prostatic hypertrophy
Question #13
A  Encouraging coughing and deep breathing
B  Promoting carbohydrate intake
C  Limiting fluid intake
D  Providing pain-relief measures
Question #14
A  Proteinuria
B  Hematuria
C  Uremia
D  Azotemia
Question #15
A  Peritoneal dialysis will require more work for you.”
B  Peritoneal dialysis does not work well for every client.”
C  This type of dialysis will provide more independence.”
D  The risk of peritonitis is greater with this type of dialysis.”
Question #16
A  limiting iron and folic acid intake.
B  eating protein liberally.
C  allowing liberal use of sodium.
D  restricting sources of potassium usually found in fresh fruits and vegetables.
Question #17
A  proteinuria.
B  polyuria.
C  No option is correct.
D  pyuria.
Question #18
A  Recovery
B  Initiation
C  Oliguric
D  Diuretic
Question #21
A  Decreased urine sodium
B  Decreased creatinine
C  High specific gravity
D  Increased BUN
Question #22
A  Uremia
B  Metabolic alkalosis
C  Polycythemia
D  Hypotension
Question #23
A  thrush and circumoral pallor.
B  dyspnea and cyanosis.
C  fatigue and weakness.
D  nausea and vomiting.
Question #24
A  2 hours after meals
B  With food
C  At bedtime with 8 ounces of fluid
D  2 hours before meals
Question #25
A  Administration of sodium polystyrene sulfonate [Kayexalate])
B  Administration of sodium bicarbonate
C  Administration of a loop diuretic
D  Administration of an insulin drip
Question #26
A  Administering Garamycin (gentamicin) prophylactically
B  Performing the test without contrast
C  Administering sodium bicarbonate after the procedure
D  Hydrating with saline intravenously before the test
Question #28
A  pH 7.31, PaCO2 48, HCO3 24–
B  pH 7.47, PaCO2 45, HCO3 33
C  pH 7.50, PaCO2 29, HCO3 22–
D  pH 7.20, PaCO2 36, HCO3 14–
Question #29
A  Periorbital edema
B  Hypertension
C  Fever
D  Flank pain
Question #30
A  History of hyperparathyroidism
B  Previous episode of acute pyelonephritis
C  Recent history of streptococcal infection
D  History of osteoporosis
Question #31
A  Hypotension
B  Hyperalbuminemia
C  Cola-colored urine
D  Peripheral neuropathy
Question #32
A  Serum creatinine of 1.2 mg/dL.
B  BUN of 18 mg/dL.
C  Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 100 mL/min.
D  Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)-to-creatinine ratio (BUN:Cr) >20.
Question #33
A  A GFR of 85 mL/min/1.73 m2
B  A GFR of 120 mL/min/1.73 m2
C  A GFR of 90 mL/min/1.73 m2
D  A GFR of 30–59 mL/min/1.73 m2
Question #35
A  Decreased creatinine
B  High specific gravity
C  Increased BUN
D  Decreased urine sodium
Question #36
A  Blood tinged drainage in Jackson-Pratt drainage tube
B  SpO2 at 90% with fine crackles in the lung bases
C  Pain of 3 out of 10, 1 hour after analgesic administration
D  Urine output of 35 to 40 mL/hour
Question #37
A  Blurred vision
B  Peripheral edema
C  Presence of albumin in the urine
D  Dark smoky colored urine
Question #38
A  No IV or blood pressure taken on extremity with dialysis access
B  Cleanse site b.i.d.
C  Avoid compression of the site.
D  Check daily for thrill and bruit.
E  No tight clothing.
Question #39
A  Auscultate the lungs frequently.
B  Wear a mask when performing exchanges.
C  Perform deep-breathing exercises vigorously
D  Avoid carrying heavy items.
Question #40
A  Nephrotic syndrome
B  Acute renal failure
C  Chronic renal failure
D  Acute glomerulonephritis
Question #41
A  Serum potassium level of 4.9 mEq/L
B  Urine output of 20 ml/hour
C  Temperature of 99.2° F (37.3° C)
D  Serum sodium level of 135 mEq/L
Question #43
A  Hypovolemic shock caused by hemorrhage
B  Pneumonia caused by shallow breathing because of severe incisional pain
C  Paralytic ileus caused by manipulation of the colon during surgery
D  Abdominal distention owing to reflex cessation of intestinal peristalsis
Question #45
A  Calcium supplements
B  sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)
C  Sorbitol
D  IV dextrose 50%
Question #46
A  It is important to use strict aseptic technique.”
B  The infusion clamp should be open during infusion.”
C  It is appropriate to warm the dialysate in a microwave.”
D  The effluent should be allowed to drain by gravity.”
Question #47
A  Increase protein, carbohydrates, and fat intake.
B  Increase carbohydrates and limit protein intake.
C  Increase fat intake and limit carbohydrates.
D  Eliminate fat intake and increase protein intake.
Question #48
A  Dietary changes can reverse the damage that has occurred in your kidneys.”
B  As the disease progresses, you will most likely require renal replacement therapy.”
C  Genetic testing will determine the best treatment for your condition.”
D  Draining of the cysts and antibiotic therapy will cure your disease.”
Question #50
A  Increased pH with decreased hydrogen ions
B  Uric acid analysis 3.5 mg/dL and phenolsulfonphthalein (PSP) excretion 75%
C  Increased serum levels of potassium, magnesium, and calcium
D  Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 100 mg/dL and serum creatinine 6.5 mg/dL
Question #51
A  Multiple spiked P waves
B  Tall, peaked T waves
C  Prolonged ST segment
D  Shortened QRS complex
Question #53
A  Obtaining a blood pressure reading from the right arm
B  Obtaining blood samples from the left arm
C  Palpating the fistula for a “thrill”
D  Placing the client’s watch on the left wrist
Question #54
A  The kidneys can improve over a period of months.
B  Kidney function will improve with transplant.
C  Once on dialysis, the need will be permanent.
D  Acute renal failure tends to turn to end-stage failure.
Question #55
A  Let’s wait until after the surgery to discuss your treatment plan.”
B  Immunosuppressive drugs guarantee organ success.”
C  The doctor may decide to delay the use of immunosuppressant drugs.”
D  “Even a perfect match does not guarantee organ success.”
Question #56
A  Pats skin dry after bathing
B  Keeps nails trimmed short
C  Uses moisturizing creams
D  Brief, hot daily showers
Question #58
A  Calcium supplements
B  IV dextrose 50%
C  Sorbitol
D  Sodium polystyrene sulfonate
Question #59
A  Proteinuria
B  Hyponatremia
C  Hypokalemia
D  Hypoalbuminemia
Question #60
A  Temperature of 100.2° F (37.8° C)
B  Urine output of 250 ml/24 hours
C  Serum creatinine level of 1.2 mg/dl
D  Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level of 22 mg/dl
Question #62
A  Decrease in blood sugar levels due to alteration in insulin levels
B  Development of male sex characteristics
C  Anemia from the decrease in maturation of red blood cells
D   Increase in blood sugar levels due to alteration in insulin levels
Question #63
A  eating protein liberally.
B  restricting sources of potassium usually found in fresh fruits and vegetables.
C  allowing liberal use of sodium
D  limiting iron and folic acid intake.
Question #65
A  Risk for infection
B  Activity intolerance
C  Toileting self-care deficit
D  Impaired urinary elimination