CRNE Exam Prep - Question List

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206. A police officer has accompanied an apparently intoxicated client to the emergency room. After blood work results come back, the officer asks for a copy of the results. What is the nurse’s most appropriate response?
  1. Give the officer a copy as requested.
  2. Ask the doctor if it is ok to give the officer a copy of the results.
  3. Tell him he is not entitled to the results.
  4. Advise him that he must present a warrant in order to obtain the blood results.
207. Which of the following sites should be avoided when selecting a peripheral site for Intravenous insertion?
  1. An arm with several tattoos.
  2. The arm opposite the side where a complete mastectomy was performed.
  3. An arm that has an arterial-venous shunt.
  4. An arm with scars from a previous burn injury.
208. You have come to the end of a very long and busy twelve-hour shift, and after giving report to the on-coming nurse you ask her to leave space for you in the client’s chart. You tell the nurse you plan on to finishing your charting in the morning. What would be the on-coming nurse’s most appropriate response to you?
  1. “I know you are tired, but it is your professional responsibility to complete your charting before you go home.”
  2. “Why don’t you leave me your notes and I will do the charting for you?”
  3. “If you leave without charting, I will report you to the supervisor.”
  4. “We are all tired, but you can’t leave until you’re done.”
209. You are performing a sterile surgical dressing change. You accidently drop a sterile piece of gauze on the table, outside the sterile field. What should you do?
  1. Pick up the gauze with your sterile forceps and continue the dressing.
  2. Get a new sterile gauze piece.
  3. Use the gauze anyway. The client is on antibiotics, so it will fight any infectious agent that may be introduced.
  4. Get a whole new dressing tray and start the procedure over again.
210.
Which of the following would indicate a positive Mantoux test result?
  1. An area of redness around the injection site larger than 10mm indicates a positive test.
  2. An area of redness around the injection site larger than 15mm indicates a positive test.
  3. 10mm or more of in duration around the injection site indicates a positive test.
  4. 15mm or more of in duration around the injection site indicates a positive test.

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