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1、2023年四川美国护士资格认证(CGFNS)考试考前冲刺卷本卷共分为1大题37小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共37题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Child abuse is suspected in a 3-year-old girl admitted to the hospital with many poorly explained injuries. During a conversation, the statement by the mother that would further this suspicion wo
2、uld be()AWhen I get angry, I take her for a walk.BI send her to her room alone when she misbehaves.CI make her stand in the corner when she doesn’t eat her dinner.DThe other children were no problem; this one is stubborn and whiny. 2.A mother of four is remanded to the psychiatric unit by the
3、court for observation. She was arrested and charged with abusing her 2-year-old son, who is in the pediatric intensive care unit in critical condition with a fractured skull and other injuries from a beating. When approaching the client, the nurse should expect the client to()ADeny beating her sonBE
4、xpress concern for her sonCAsk where her three other children areDAvoid talking about the situation completely3.When speaking with a mother accused of child abuse, the nurse should expect her to()AAttempt to rationalize and explain her behaviorBOffer a detailed explanation of how her son was injured
5、CReveal an overwhelming feeling that her children are worthlessDAsk how she may get permission to visit her son on the pediatric unit4.The nurse may best assist an abusing parent to alter behavior toward an abused 2-year-old child by helping the client to()ALearn what behavior is appropriate for a 2
6、-year-old childBLearn appropriate ways of punishing the child’s inappropriate behaviorCIdentify the specific ways in which the child’s behavior provokes frustrationDIgnore the child’s negative, nondestructive behavior and support acceptable behavior5.A young child suspected of bein
7、g sexually abused says to the nurse, Did I do something bad The nurses most therapeutic reply would be()AWho said you did something badBWhat do you mean, something badCDo you think that you did something badDI’m not sure I would say it was something bad. 6.A recently married 22-year-old is bro
8、ught to the trauma center by the police. She had been robbed, beaten, raped, and sodomized. The client, although very anxious and tearful, appears in control. The physician orders diazepam(Valium) 5 mg po prn for agitation. The nurse should administer this medication when the()AClient requests somet
9、hing to calm herBClient’s crying and trembling seem to increaseCPhysician is ready to do a vaginal examination abuse historyDNurse determines the client’s anxiety is increasing7.The most important feeling for the nurse to convey to the client in order for the client with personality diso
10、rder to accept the nurse is one of()ALet client feel warm and being careBWillingness to helpCRemorse for clientDNo-nonsense demands with client8.When the physician examines the genital area of a child suspected of being abused, the nurse can be most therapeutic by()AExplaining the procedure and rema
11、ining with the child during the examinationBTelling the child that the doctor wants to see if there is anything wrong down there.CHelping the mother explain the examination and the findings in terms the child will understandDAsking whether the child would prefer the nurse or the mother to be present
12、 during the examination9.When a six-year-old girl who is suspected of being sex abused refuse to be examined by an emergency nurse, whats the best appropriate response by the nurse()AAsk another nurse in emergency room to examine herBRefer the child to a clinician expert in the examination and care
13、of the sexually abused child or adolescentCCarefully explain to the girl why she need be examinedDCall the local child protective service10.Which one is not common factor attributing to the child abuse()AFamily stress factorsBParent’s psychological factorsCSocial factorsDChildren’s knowl
14、edge11.A woman who is firmly committed to natural childbirth and who has attended each natural childbirth class in preparation for her experience of labour and delivery undergoes a caesarean delivery when her fetus displays signs of distress. Inconsolable, she cries and calls herself a failure as a
15、mother. Her loss may best be described as()AActualBPerceivedCPsychologicalDCombination of above12.When you next visit this dying patient with AIDS, he breaks down and cries and tells you that it is unfair that he should have to die now when hes finally made peace with his family and wants to live. Y
16、ou are shocked by this change in his mood. Your best reply would be()AYou can’t be feeling this way. You have to proceed through the stages of dying in an orderly progression, and you’ve just moved backward.BIt does seem unfair . tell me more about how you are feeling .CYou’ll be a
17、ll right., who knows how much time any of us has to enjoy relationships with those we love. You are lucky to have had the opportunity to make your peace.DTell me about your pain. Did it keep you awake last night13.When you interview an 82-year-old resident in a nursing home, she tells you that she h
18、as never gotten over the death of her son who died 20 years age. She reports that her life fell apart after that and she never again felt like herself or was able to enjoy life. This type of grief is best described as()AAbbreviatedBAnticipatoryCDysfunctionalDInhibited14.Mr. Cooney is an 85-year-old
19、male patient in advanced stages of pneumonia with a no-code order in his chart. Which of the following nursing care actions will help establish a trusting nurse-patient relationship()AThe nurse should not express his own fears about death in order to better concentrate on the patient’s needsBT
20、he nurse should reduce verbal and nonverbal contact with the patient to avoid confusing himCThe Nurse should encourage family members to assist in his nursing careDThe nurse should arrange a visit from a spiritual advisor against the patient’s wishes to provide hope in the face of death15.The
21、family of a patient who has just died requests to be alone with the body and asks for supplies to wash the body. You know that the mortician usually washes the body. Your best response is()AInform the family that there is no need for them to wash the body since the mortician does thisBExplain that h
22、ospital policy forbids their being alone with the deceased patient and that hospital supplies are only to be used by hospital personnelCGive the supplies but watch the family so that nothing unusual happensDProvide the requested supplies and ask if this request is linked to their religious or cultur
23、al customs and if there is anything else you can do to be of assistance16.You are caring for a comatose patient whose primary diagnosis is breast cancer but who has suffered multiple complications and who is now in the end stages of her illness. She has been in the medical intensive care unit for 3
24、weeks. Her husband tells you that he and his wife often talked about the end of her life and that she was very clear about not wanting aggressive treatment that would merely prolong her dying. You both agree that this seems to be all that therapy is now doing for her. Which of the following orders w
25、ould you recommend the husband speak to her physician about()AComfort-measures-onlyBDo-not-hospitalizeCDo-not-resuscitateDSlow-code-only17.Which of the nursing actions described below would you correct if you saw a nursing assistant doing this()ATalking to a comatose patientBSitting on the bed of a
26、dying patient holding her hand and cryingCAgreeing with the daughter of a dying resident with Alzheimer’s disease that the burdens associated with artificially feeding her father may outweigh the benefitsDTelling a dying patient to sit back and relax and that she will wash him because it&rsquo
27、;s easier that way18.Which of the following nurse responses would be endorsed by the American Nurses Association()AA nurse promises a dying patient that he will do everything possible to keep her comfortable but that he cannot administer an injection or overdose to cause her death.BA nurse tells a d
28、ying patient who is on a ventilator that under no condition can he be removed from the ventilator because this is active euthanasia and it is expressly forbidden by the Code for Nurses.CAfter exhausting every intervention in her bag of tricks to keep a dying patient comfortable the nurse says, I thi
29、nk you are now at a point where I’m prepared to do what you’ve been asking me. Let’s talk about when and how you want to die.DIn response to a patient who asks for assistance in committing suicide a nurse replies, I’m personally opposed to assisted suicide but I’ll find
30、 you a colleague who can help you. 19.A 70-year-old woman who has had a number of strokes refuses further life-sustaining interventions, including artificial nutrition and hydration. She is competent, understands the consequences of her actions, is not depressed, and persists in refusing treatment.
31、Her doctor is adamant that she cannot be allowed to die this way and her daughter agrees. An ethics consult has been placed. Who is the appropriate decision maker()APatientBDaughterCDoctorDEthics consult team20.If you are involved in the terminal weaning of a patient, you will want to do all of the
32、following except()AParticipate in the decision-making process by offering the family information about the advantages and disadvantages of continued ventilatory supportBExplain to the family what will happen at each phase of the weaning and offer supportCCheck the orders for sedation and analgesia a
33、nd make sure that the anticipated death is comfortable and dignifiedDTell the family that death will occur almost immediately after the patient is removed from the ventilator21.Prior to the death of her husband, Mrs. Sardi complained of frequent headaches and loss of appetite. No medical cause was f
34、ound. Mrs. Sardi probably was experiencing which type of grief()AAbbreviated griefBAnticipatory griefCUnresolved griefDInhibited grief22.Which of the following nursing actions violates the standards of caring for the body after a patient has been pronounced dead()AKeeping the patient in a comfortabl
35、e sitting position until the family has arrived and said their goodbyesBPlacing identification tags on both the shroud and the ankleCRemoving soiled dressings and tubesDPreparing to transfer the body to the morgue23.A mother whose daughter is killed in a school bus accident tells the nurse that her
36、daughter was just getting over the chickenpox and did not want to go to school, but she insisted that she go. The mother cries bitterly and says her childs death is her fault. The nurse should realize that perceiving a death as preventable would most often influence the grieving process in that:()AT
37、he loss may be easier to understand and to acceptBBereavement may be of greater intensity and durationCThe grieving process may progress to a psychiatric illnessDIt causes the mourner to experience a pathologic grief reaction24.Client: I had an accident. Nurse: Tell me about your accident. This is a
38、n example of which therapeutic communication technique()AMaking observationsBOffering selfCGeneral leadDReflection25.The nurse recognizes that at this time to assist a couple to deal with their feelings about the husbands terminal illness, it would be important to:()AAssist the couple to express the
39、ir feelings about his terminal illness to each otherBRefer the husband to the psychotherapist for assistance in dealing with his anger about deathCPlace the couple in a couple’s therapy group that deals with the terminal illness of one partnerDEncourage the couple to verbalize their feelings t
40、o a therapist during their individual therapy sessions26.Earlier today you said you were concerned that your son was still upset with you. When I stopped by your room about an hour ago, you and your son seemed relaxed and smiling as you spoke to each other. How did things go between the two of you T
41、his is an example of which therapeutic communication technique()AConsensual validationBEncouraging comparisonCAcceptingDGeneral lead27.Client: I was so upset about my sister ignoring my pain when I broke my leg. Nurse: When are you going to your next diabetes education program This is a nontherapeut
42、ic response because the nurse has()AUsed testing to evaluate the client’s insightBChanged the topicCExhibited an egocentric focusDAdvised the client what to do28.How does Jerry make you upset is a non-therapeutic communication technique because it()AGives a literal responseBIndicates an extern
43、al source of the emotionCInterprets what the client is sayingDIs just another stereotyped comment29.Why do you always complain about the night nurse She is a nice woman and a fine nurse, and has five kids to support. Youre wrong when you say she is noisy and uncaring. This example reflects which non
44、therapeutic technique()ARequesting an explanationBDefendingCDisagreeingDAdvising30.The husband of a patient who has died is unable to express his feelings of loss and at times denies them. His bereavement has extended over a lengthy period. Which of the following types of grief would the husband be
45、experiencing()AAnticipatory griefBInhibited griefCNormal griefDUnresolved grief31.When the client says, I met Joe at the dance last week, what is the best way for the nurse to ask the client to describe her relationship with Joe()AJoe whoBTell me about Joe.CTell me about you and Joe.DJoe, you mean t
46、hat blond guy with the dark blue eyes32.Tamara says that her sister is attracted to their new next door neighbor, yet it is typically Tamara who watches their neighbor whenever he leaves his house. Freud would suggest that Tamara is using()AProjectionBSublimationCIntellectualizationDReaction formati
47、on33.Mark is a boy who is afraid of a lot of things. One day, his mather calls the community mental health clinic and tells the nurse that Mark has suddenly become terrified of getting into the family car, refuses to do so, and is in the yard screaming uncontrollably. what would it be BEST for the nurse to tell Ms. Levine to do FIRST()AHold Mark snugly and talk softly to himBGive Mark a warm bath and put him to bedCBring Mark to the clinic as soon as possibleDRemind Mark that he has never before been afraid of automobiles34.The choice of play therapy for children should PROBABLY be based
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