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APEA Predictor exam 2024-2025 NEW VERSION UPDATE and STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL EXAM 900 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 100% PASS SOLUTION/ALREADY GRADED A+

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APEA Predictor exam 2024-2025 NEW VERSION UPDATE and STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL EXAM 900 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 100% PASS SOLUTION/ALREADY GRADED A+

What is the biggest side effect of colchicine? - answer>diarrhea> Which of these symptoms should a nurse expect to assess in a client who develops hypoglycemia?

  • Fruity breath odor.
  • Polyuria.
  • Diaphoresis.
  • Flushed skin. - answer>>c. Diaphoresis.

A nurse should assess a child who has diabetes mellitus (type 1) for symptoms of

hyperglycemia, which include:

  • flushed skin and thirst.
  • irritability and hunger.
  • sweating and jitteriness.
  • lethargy and tremors. - answer>>a. flushed skin and thirst.

A client has shortness of breath when lying down and usually assumes an upright or sitting position in order to breathe more comfortably. A nurse should

document this observation as:

  • dyspnea.
  • bradypnea.
  • orthopnea.
  • apnea. - answer>>c. orthopnea.

Which of these menus, if chosen by a parent of a child who has celiac disease, would indicate to a nurse that the parent understands the teaching about a gluten-free diet?

  • Broiled steak, baked potato, and spinach.
  • Pork chop, egg noodles, and green peas.
  • Fried chicken, white roll, and mixed vegetables.
  • Baked macaroni with cheddar cheese and corn. - answer>>a. Broiled steak,
  • baked potato, and spinach.

Which of these nursing measures is the priority for a child who has hemophilia and who sustains a leg injury?

  • Ensuring adequate hydration for the child.
  • Soaking the child's injured leg in warm water.
  • Administering the missing factor VIII to the child.
  • Transfusing one unit of whole blood to the child. - answer>>c. Administering
  • the missing factor VIII to the child.

Which of these laboratory test results is more important for a nurse to assess for a client who reports chest pain?

  • WBC count.
  • PTT level.
  • Troponin level.
  • Hemoglobin. - answer>>c. Troponin level.

A nurse should explain to a primigravida that urine tests will be done at each

prenatal visit throughout the pregnancy to measure:

  • specific gravity and pregnancy hormones.
  • culture and white blood cell count.
  • glucose and protein.
  • bacteria and red blood cell count. - answer>>c. glucose and protein.

Which of these manifestations should a nurse expect to observe in a client who is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia?

  • Regression.
  • Suspiciousness.
  • Catatonia.
  • Hyperactivity. - answer>>b. Suspiciousness.

Which of these assessments is the priority for a client who is admitted with recurrent depression?

  • Previous episodes of depression.
  • Compliance with prescribed medications.
  • Presence of a suicide plan.
  • Problems with communication. - answer>>c. Presence of a suicide plan.

Which of these changes in the assessment data of a child who has congestive heart failure should a nurse recognize as indicative of a therapeutic response to prescribed medication therapy?

  • Increased weight.
  • Increased urine output.
  • Increased respiratory rate.
  • Increased heart size. - answer>>b. Increased urine output.

A client who has a history of asthma develops an acute asthma attack. Which of these questions should a nurse ask when assessing the etiology of this attack?

  • "Have you eaten any new foods recently?"
  • "How many hours did you sleep last night?"
  • "Are you exercising every day?"
  • "Have you reduced your fluid intake recently?" - answer>>a. "Have you eaten
  • any new foods recently?"

Which of these foods should a nurse suggest that a client who is diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia choose for dinner?

  • Cooked dry beans, green leafy vegetables, and dried fruits.

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APEA Predictor exam 2024-2025 NEW VERSION UPDATE and STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL EXAM 900 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 100% PASS SOLUTION/ALREADY GRADED A+ What is the biggest side effect of colchicine? - answer>diarrhea> Which of these symptoms should a nurse expect to assess in a client who develops hypoglycemia? Fruity breath odor. Polyuria. Diaphoresis. Flushed skin. - answer>>c. Diaphoresis. A nurse should assess a child who has diabetes mellitus (type 1) for symptoms of hyperglycemia, which include: flushed skin and thirst. irritability and hunger. sweating and jitteriness. lethargy and tremors. - answer>>a. flushed skin and thirst.