NURSING COMPREHENSIVE EXAM WITH REVISED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS2023/2024 GUARANTEED SUCCESS A+1 . In a child with suspected coarctation of the aorta, the nurse would expect to findStrong pedal pulsesDiminishing cartoid pulsesNormal femoral pulsesBounding pulses in the arms The correct answer is D: Bounding pulses in the armsCoarctation of the aorta, a narrowing or constriction of the descending aorta, causes increased flow to the upper extremities (increased pressure and pulses)2. The nurse is caring for a child receiving chest physiotherapy (CPT). Which of the following actions by the nurse would be appropriate? A) Schedule the therapy thirty minutes after mealsTeach the child not to cough during the treatmentConfine the percussion to the rib cage area Place the child in a prone position for the therapyThe correct answer is C: Confine the percussion to the rib cage area Percussion (clapping) should be only done in the area of the rib cage.3. A client was admitted to the psychiatric unit with major depression after a suicide attempt. In addition to feeling sad and hopeless, the nurse would assess forAnxiety, unconscious anger, and hostilityGuilt, indecisiveness, poor self-conceptPsychomotor retardation or agitation Meticulous attention to grooming and