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1. A client is admitted with a Ewing’s sarcoma. Which symptoms would

be expected due to this tumor’s location?

A. Hemiplegia

B. Aphasia

C. Nausea

D. Bone pain

Answer D: Sarcoma is a type of bone cancer; therefore, bone pain

would be expected. Answers A, B, and C are not specific to this type of

cancer and are Incorrect.

2. The nurse is performing discharge teaching on a client with

diverticulitis who has been placed on a low-roughage diet? Which food

would have to be eliminated from this client’s diet?

A. Roasted chicken

B. Noodles

C. Cooked broccoli

D. Custard

Answer C: The client with diverticulitis should avoid eating foods that

are Gas forming and that increase abdominal discomfort, such as

cooked broccoli. Foods such as those listed in answers A, B, and D are

allowed.

3. The nurse is caring for a 9-month-old with suspected celiac disease.

Which diet is appropriate?

A. Whole milk and oatmeal

B. Breast milk and mixed cereal

C. Formula and barley cereal

D. Breast milk and rice cereal

Answer D: The appropriate diet for the 9-month-old with suspected

celiac Disease is breast milk and rice cereal. Answer A is incorrect

because the 9- Month-old is too young to have whole milk, and oats

contain gluten, which is Associated with celiac disease. Both mixed

cereal and barley cereal contain Gluten, which is associated with celiac

disease; therefore, answers B and C Are incorrect.

4. The physician has ordered a daily dose of Nexium (esomeprazole) for

a Client with gastric ulcers. The nurse should administer the

medication:

A. Before breakfast

B. After breakfast

C. At bedtime

D. At noon

Answer A: It is recommended that a daily dose of Nexium

(esomeprazole), a Proton pump inhibitor, be given before breakfast.

Answers B, C, and D are inaccurate times for administering proton

pump inhibitors; therefore, they are Incorrect.

5. A client admitted for treatment of a duodenal ulcer complains of

sudden Sharp midepigastric pain. Further assessment reveals that the

client has a Rigid, beardlike abdomen. The nurse recognizes that the

client’s symptoms most likely indicate:

A. Ulcer perforation

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