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Question # 36

A nurse is assessing a patient who is at high risk for dehydration. Which of the following findings would most likely indicate dehydration?

Options:

A.

Increased skin turgor and normal urine output.

B.

Dry mouth, sunken eyes, and dark-colored urine.

C.

Increased thirst and normal skin turgor.

D.

Moist, pale skin and frequent urination.

Question # 37

A nurse is working with a patient who has chronic pain from osteoarthritis. The patient expresses frustration about the limitations of their condition. What is the nurse’s most appropriate response?

Options:

A.

Ignore the patient’s frustration and focus on physical therapy.

B.

Offer reassurance that the pain will improve over time.

C.

Validate the patient's feelings and explore pain management strategies together.

D.

Suggest the patient stop seeking treatment and focus on pain relief.

Question # 38

In the context of ambulatory care nursing, which action best reflects the nurse’s role in patient advocacy?

Options:

A.

Encouraging the patient to follow their prescribed medication regimen.

B.

Ensuring the patient is aware of their insurance options and coverage.

C.

Acting as a liaison between the patient and specialist providers.

D.

Providing emotional support and reassurance to the patient.

Question # 39

A nurse is assessing a patient with a history of heart failure. The patient presents with shortness of breath and swelling in the legs. What is the nurse's most appropriate next step?

Options:

A.

Administer diuretics as prescribed.

B.

Elevate the patient’s legs to reduce swelling.

C.

Measure the patient’s oxygen saturation levels.

D.

Notify the healthcare provider of the patient’s symptoms.

Question # 40

A nurse is working in a primary care clinic and identifies a patient who is at high risk for substance abuse. What is the nurse’s most appropriate role in addressing this issue?

Options:

A.

Refer the patient to a substance abuse counselor.

B.

Educate the patient about the risks of substance abuse.

C.

Conduct a detailed psychological evaluation of the patient.

D.

Monitor the patient for signs of withdrawal during visits.

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Name Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification
Code AMB-BC
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Certification American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)

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