Quick concept review on open and closed-angle glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration and retinal detachment and testing tips to remember about these! Plus, 3 NCLEX style practice questions related to ENT.
NCLEX Practice
1- NCLEX practice questions: How the heck do I answer this?
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07 NCLEX Practice Question of the Week!
What information should the nurse include when teaching postcircumcision care to parents of a neonate before discharge from the hospital? Select all that apply.
A. The infant must void before being discharged home.
B. Petroleum jelly should be applied to the glans of the penis with each diaper change.
C. The infant can take tub baths while the circumcision heals.
D. Any blood noted on the front of the diaper should be reported.
E. The circumcision will require care for 2 to 4 days after discharge.
Hmmm?
06 NCLEX Practice Question of the Week!
A teen patient is admitted to the hospital by his physician who suspects a diagnosis of acute glomerulonephritis. Which of the following findings is consistent with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
A. Urine specific gravity of 1.040
B. Urine output of 350 ml in 24 hours.
C. Brown (“tea-colored”) urine.
D. Generalized edema.
Hmmm??
05 NCLEX Practice Question of the Week!!
An infant with hydrocele is seen in the clinic for a follow-up visit at 1 month of age. The scrotum is smaller than it was at birth, but fluid is still visible on illumination. Which of the following actions is the physician likely to recommend?
A. Massaging the groin area twice a day until the fluid is gone.
B. Referral to a surgeon for repair.
C. No treatment is necessary; the fluid is reabsorbing normally.
D. Keeping the infant in a flat, supine position until the fluid is gone.
Hmmm?