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[单项选择]A client with fecal impaction typically exhibits which clinical manifestation()
A. Liquid or semiliquid stools.
B. Hard, brown, formed stools.
C. Loss of urge to defecate.
D. Increased appetite.

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[单项选择]The client exhibits signs of sleep disturbance. Which intervention should the nurse try first( )
A. Administer sleeping medication before bedtime.
B. Provide the client with normal sleep aids, such as pillows, back rubs, and snacks.
C. Ask the client each morning to describe the quality of sleep during the previous night.
D. Teach the client relaxation techniques, such as guided imagery, meditation, and progressive muscle relaxation.
[单项选择]A family member is caring for a client diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Which of the following is most likely to cause the caregiver depression and role strain()
A. The caregiver had a close relationship with the client before diagnosis of the illness.
B. The caregiver has no formal support, such as a visiting nurse or day care worker.
C. The caregiver understands the full reality of the disease and its inevitable progression.
D. The caregiver feels unable to control the client and unable to cope with caregiving.
[单项选择]A client exhibits confusion and severe memory loss. At 11:30 AM, he tells the nurse that he is going to work and proceeds to walk toward the door. Which of the following actions should be the nurse take( )
A. Remind him that he retired from his job 10 years ago.
B. Tell him that she’ll accompany him for a short walk outdoors.
C. Divert his attention toward the dining room where lunch is being served.
D. Tell him that he does not have to go to work today.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client who exhibits signs of somatization. Which of the following statements is most relevant()
A. Clients with somatization are cognitively impaired.
B. Anxiety rarely coexists with somatization.
C. Somatization exists when medical evidence supports the symptoms.
D. Clients with somatization often have lengthy medical records.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client who exhibits magical thinking. Which of the following best describes magical thinking()
A. Strong positive and negative feelings that cause conflict.
B. Returning to an earlier developmental stage.
C. Meaningless repetition of words.
D. The belief that thoughts or wishes can control other people or events.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching family members of a client with hepatitis A virus (HAV). Family members were exposed to the client and, therefore, should receive immunoglobulin. The nurse should tell the family members that immunoglobulin()
A. prevents hepatitis infection in all people.
B. provides immunity for life.
C. must be administered within 2 weeks of exposure.
D. should be administered even if the person has anti-HAV antibodies.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a care plan for a client who’s at risk for ineffective coping due to the effects of chronic illness. Which factor provides the best evidence that the client is at risk for difficulty in coping with his illness()
A. Poor sleeping habits.
B. Lack of social support.
C. Adverse drug effects.
D. Presence of panic disorder.
[单项选择]A client is admitted to the emergency department with a suspected overdose of an unknown drug. The client’s arterial blood gas values indicate respiratory acidosis. What should the nurse do first()
A. Prepare to assist with ventilation.
B. Monitor the client’s heart rhythm.
C. Prepare to begin gastric lavage.
D. Obtain urine for drug screening.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis. Which manifestations indicate deficient vitamin K absorption caused by cirrhosis
A. Dyspnea and fatigue.
B. Ascites and orthopnea.
C. Purpura and petechiae.
D. Gynecomastia and testicular atrophy.
[单项选择]A client with stress incontinence asks the nurse what kind of diet she should follow at home. Which of the following diet regime would most likely be recommended by the nurse()
A. Avoid alcohol and caffeine.
B. Decrease fluid intake.
C. Increase intake of fruit juice.
D. Avoid milk products.
[单项选择]If a distribution exhibits positive skewness, then the mean is most likely located to the:( )
A. left of both the median and mode.
B. right of both the median and mode.
C. left of the median and right of the mode.
[单项选择]David, a hyperkinetic 5-year-old, exhibits signs of extreme restlessness, short attention span, and impulsiveness. In order to alter the child’s milieu that would likely be most therapeutic for him, what could the nurse do( )
A. Define behaviors of the child that will be acceptable and those that will be unacceptable.
B. Allow the child freedom to choose activities in which to participate and other children with whom to associate.
C. Increase the child’s sensory stimulation and activity.
D. Limit the child’s opportunities to display anger and frustration.
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[单项选择]The former Soviet state of Georgia today exhibits a diversified economy()
A. a multifaceted
B. a sagging
C. a dissolving
D. an improved
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Passage 1

What kind of exhibits might have been collected in Liverpool Maritime Museum a. Those related with sea lives, for example sea lions. b. Those related with the minority groups living on oceanic islands. c. Those related with ancient navigations undertaken by British people. d. Those related with maritime activities undertaken by people from all backgrounds.
[单项选择]A 6-week-old female infant exhibits dry scaly skin and a protruding tongue after having trouble breast-feeding. A diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism is made. The mother asks the nurse why the child was not diagnosed with this condition at birth. Which of the following would be the nurse’s best response()
A. "We had the results of the newborn screen, but you did not bring the baby in for the 2-week checkup. "
B. "We could not reach you at home to give you the results of tests taken at birth. "
C. "Your baby had little need for thyroid hormone until she was 1 month old. "
D. "Newborns generally receive enough thyroid hormone from the mother to get by the first few weeks. "
[单项选择]Visitors () not to touch the exhibits.
A. will request
B. are requested
C. are requesting
D. request

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