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Overview of CKD sherpath Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Overview of CKD sherpath Exam 
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A nurse would expect to see which result upon taking the blood pressure (BP) of a 
patient with a known diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD)? - Answer- 180/100 
This is a very high BP and would be seen in a patient with CKD due to sodium and 
water retention. 
patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has had lowered glomerular filtration rate 
(GFR) levels for months. The most recent levels were recorded as 14 mL/min. What 
sh...
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Overview of CKD sherpath Exam 
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A nurse would expect to see which result upon taking the blood pressure (BP) of a 
patient with a known diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD)? - Answer- 180/100 
This is a very high BP and would be seen in a patient with CKD due to sodium and 
water retention. 
patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has had lowered glomerular filtration rate 
(GFR) levels for months. The most recent levels were recorded as 14 mL/min. What 
sh...
Pharmacological Methods of Pain Relief Sherpath Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Pharmacological Methods of Pain Relief Sherpath 
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A patient has received fentanyl, and her respiratory status is rapidly declining. Which 
medication would the nurse anticipate administering to counteract the effects of this 
drug? - Answer- Naloxone 
Naloxone counteracts opioid-induced respiratory depression. 
A woman is administered fentanyl during labor and is still experiencing significant pain. 
Which prescription from the health care provider would the ...
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Pharmacological Methods of Pain Relief Sherpath 
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A patient has received fentanyl, and her respiratory status is rapidly declining. Which 
medication would the nurse anticipate administering to counteract the effects of this 
drug? - Answer- Naloxone 
Naloxone counteracts opioid-induced respiratory depression. 
A woman is administered fentanyl during labor and is still experiencing significant pain. 
Which prescription from the health care provider would the ...
SHERPATH Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
SHERPATH Exam Questions and 
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By providing personal care to the patient, what is the nurse demonstrating? - Answer- 
competence, moral responsibility, compassion 
One of the benefits of providing hygienic care is enhancing the patient's 
______________ and physical well-being. - Answer- emotional 
An important home care intervention related to personal care is ______. - Answer- 
Identifying self-care deficits 
______________ is the breakdown of skin caused by prolonged exposur...
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By providing personal care to the patient, what is the nurse demonstrating? - Answer- 
competence, moral responsibility, compassion 
One of the benefits of providing hygienic care is enhancing the patient's 
______________ and physical well-being. - Answer- emotional 
An important home care intervention related to personal care is ______. - Answer- 
Identifying self-care deficits 
______________ is the breakdown of skin caused by prolonged exposur...
Nursing Managing of Diabetes Sherpath Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Nursing Managing of Diabetes Sherpath Exam 
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Which action should the nurse take first when a patient's capillary blood glucose 
reading is 63 mg/dL? - Answer- Give the patient a snack that equals 15 g of 
carbohydrates. 
*When a patient has symptoms of hypoglycemia, the nurse should give the patient 15 g 
of carbohydrates to increase the blood glucose level. 
After the initial assessment of a new patient, the nurse notices a fruity smell on the 
patient's breath...
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Nursing Managing of Diabetes Sherpath Exam 
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Which action should the nurse take first when a patient's capillary blood glucose 
reading is 63 mg/dL? - Answer- Give the patient a snack that equals 15 g of 
carbohydrates. 
*When a patient has symptoms of hypoglycemia, the nurse should give the patient 15 g 
of carbohydrates to increase the blood glucose level. 
After the initial assessment of a new patient, the nurse notices a fruity smell on the 
patient's breath...
Sherpath: Childhood Disorders and Developmental Disorders Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Sherpath: Childhood Disorders and Developmental Disorders 
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Which assessments can the nurse use to evaluate the intellectual skills of a school- 
aged child? 
Select all that apply. 
Play catch with the child. 
Give the child a puzzle to solve. 
Provide a scenario and have the child explain cause/effect relationships. 
Present a story and then have the child determine the correct order of events. 
Ask the child to articulate his or her feelings; listen for to...
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Sherpath: Childhood Disorders and Developmental Disorders 
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Which assessments can the nurse use to evaluate the intellectual skills of a school- 
aged child? 
Select all that apply. 
Play catch with the child. 
Give the child a puzzle to solve. 
Provide a scenario and have the child explain cause/effect relationships. 
Present a story and then have the child determine the correct order of events. 
Ask the child to articulate his or her feelings; listen for to...
Sherpath – Tuberculosis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Sherpath – Tuberculosis Exam 
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Blood in the urine - Answer- Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain - Answer- Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat - Answer- Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? - Answer- Sitting 
next to an infected person on an airplane 
An otherwise healthy patient with no history of tuberculosis elicits a significant reaction 
(Class 2) on a routine tuberculin skin test fo...
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Sherpath – Tuberculosis Exam 
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Blood in the urine - Answer- Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain - Answer- Hepatic Tuberculosis 
Fever and night sweat - Answer- Pulmonary Tuberculosis 
Which situation represents the most risk for spread of tuberculosis? - Answer- Sitting 
next to an infected person on an airplane 
An otherwise healthy patient with no history of tuberculosis elicits a significant reaction 
(Class 2) on a routine tuberculin skin test fo...
Sherpath-Cholelithiasis/Cholecystitis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Sherpath-Cholelithiasis/Cholecystitis Exam 
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A patient presents to the emergency department and reports frequent small light- 
colored stools and fever. On examination, the nurse notes jaundice of the skin and 
sclera and a white blood cell (WBC) count of 15,000 /μL. An ultrasound examination 
indicates the patient has a dilated common bile duct with gallstones. What is the priority 
nursing intervention for this patient? - Answer- Prepare the patient for ERCP 
D...
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Sherpath-Cholelithiasis/Cholecystitis Exam 
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A patient presents to the emergency department and reports frequent small light- 
colored stools and fever. On examination, the nurse notes jaundice of the skin and 
sclera and a white blood cell (WBC) count of 15,000 /μL. An ultrasound examination 
indicates the patient has a dilated common bile duct with gallstones. What is the priority 
nursing intervention for this patient? - Answer- Prepare the patient for ERCP 
D...
Sherpath: HEENT Conditions Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Sherpath: HEENT Conditions Questions and 
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The nurse notices edema on the head of the newborn. What initial action should the 
nurse take? 
The nurse should educate the parents on the cause of the issue to eliminate fear. 
The nurse should palpate the head closely to see if the edema crosses the suture lines. 
The nurse should assess the child for jaundice because of the breakdown of the red 
blood cells. 
The nurse should discuss the need of the infant to be placed on the abdo...
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Sherpath: HEENT Conditions Questions and 
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The nurse notices edema on the head of the newborn. What initial action should the 
nurse take? 
The nurse should educate the parents on the cause of the issue to eliminate fear. 
The nurse should palpate the head closely to see if the edema crosses the suture lines. 
The nurse should assess the child for jaundice because of the breakdown of the red 
blood cells. 
The nurse should discuss the need of the infant to be placed on the abdo...
Sherpath – Tuberculosis Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Sherpath – Tuberculosis Practice 
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Tuberculosis - Answer- infectious disease that is a primary cause of death worldwide. It 
usually involves the lungs, but any organ may be infected. It is the leading cause of 
mortality in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or acquired 
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). 
Match the type of tuberculosis with the patient symptoms. - Answer- Blood in the urine 
Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain 
Hep...
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Sherpath – Tuberculosis Practice 
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Tuberculosis - Answer- infectious disease that is a primary cause of death worldwide. It 
usually involves the lungs, but any organ may be infected. It is the leading cause of 
mortality in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or acquired 
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). 
Match the type of tuberculosis with the patient symptoms. - Answer- Blood in the urine 
Renal Tuberculosis 
Jaundice and abdominal pain 
Hep...
Antidiabetic Meds Sherpath Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Antidiabetic Meds Sherpath Exam 
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Regular insulin is administered at 0730. At which time would the nurse anticipate the 
insulin to start acting? - Answer- 0800 
Regular insulin's onset of action is within 30 minutes to 1 hour. 
Glargine insulin is administered at bedtime (2100). When should the peak of action be 
expected for this medication? - Answer- Because it is a basal insulin, is considered 
"peakless." 
Glargine has a small plateau but is considered to ...
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Antidiabetic Meds Sherpath Exam 
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Regular insulin is administered at 0730. At which time would the nurse anticipate the 
insulin to start acting? - Answer- 0800 
Regular insulin's onset of action is within 30 minutes to 1 hour. 
Glargine insulin is administered at bedtime (2100). When should the peak of action be 
expected for this medication? - Answer- Because it is a basal insulin, is considered 
"peakless." 
Glargine has a small plateau but is considered to ...
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