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Question 50
W . is discussing his postoperative hip replacement expectations . He is advised that
although he will have some discomfort , he should be vocal about asking for pain
medication , because it is essential that he get out of bed and begin ambulating as soon
as possible after his surgery . He expresses some fear and is concerned that his hip won’t
heal properly if he walks on it . The AGACNP reassures him that he must begin
ambulating quickly in order to decrease risk for
A . Decubitus ulcers
B . Scar tissue formation
C . Pneumonia
D. Anxiety
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Question 30
The congenital diaphragmatic hemia that occurs more often in women and does not
usually produce symptoms until midlife is known as
A Zenker’s hernia B . Bochdalek’s hernia C . Morgagni’s hernia D Atraumatic
hernia
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Question 39
Mr. Baer is a 79 – year-old man who is being admitted for a carotid endarterectomy . While
performing his preoperative evaluation , the AGACNP appreciates two positive answers
to the CAGE screening questionnaire . This is an indication for
A . Perioperative benzodiazepines for withdrawal syndrome B . Daily multivitamin and
100 my of thiamine perioperatively C . Further diagnostic evaluation for alcoholism
D . Delay of operation until completion of detoxification
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R. is a 51—year—old female who presents in shock following a penetrating injury to the
spinal cord—her boyfriend reportedly stabbed her in the back with an unidentified
kitchen utensil. The patient’s mental status is deteriorating, and her vital signs are as
follows: temperature 91.2“F, heart rate 131 bpm, respirations 14 breaths per minute,
and blood pressure TQM!) mm Hg. The AGACNP presumes neurogenic shock. with the
injury likely: A.Not fully transecting the spinal cord B. At the level of TlilI C. Precipitating
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