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B.  Small amount of blood on the gauze
                   C.  Decreased urine output
                   D.  Dizziness

               44. During sleeve gastrectomy, how many percent of stomach is being removed?
                   A.  70%
                   B.  80%
                   C.  90%
                   D.  100%


               ❖  Acute and Chronic Renal failure

               45. Which cause of hypertension is the most common in acute renal failure?
                   A.  Pulmonary edema
                   B.  Hypervolemia
                   C.  Anemia
                   D.  Hypovolemia

               46. You expect a patient in the oliguric phase of renal failure to have a  24-hour urine
                   output less than:
                   A.  1000 ml
                   B.  800 ml
                   C.  200 ml
                   D.  400 ml

               47. For a male client in the oliguric phase of acute renal failure (ARF), which nursing
                   intervention is most important?
                   A.  Encouraging coughing and deep breathing
                   B.  Limiting fluid intake
                   C.  Promoting carbohydrate intake
                   D.  Providing pain-relief measures

               48.                failure is caused by obstruction of urine flow. (Urethral obstruction by
                   enlarged prostate or tumor; ureteral or kidney pelvis obstruction by calculi).
                   A.  Intrarenal
                   B.  Postrenal
                   C.  Perirenal
                   D.  Prerenal

               49. Nurse Viell, is correct when she identifies that the most common early sign of kidney
                   disease is:
                   A.  Sodium retention
                   B.  Elevated BUN level
                   C.  Development of metabolic acidosis
                   D.  Inability to dilute or concentrate urine

               50. Nurse Kate, is caring for a client with acute renal failure moves into the diuretic phase
                   after one week of therapy. During this phase the client must be assessed for signs of
                   developing:
                   A.  Metabolic acidosis
                   B.  Renal failure
                   C.  Hypovolemia
                   D.  Hyperkalemia

               51. Nurse Aldrin, is caring for a female client, admitted with a diagnosis of Acute Renal
                   Failure. She is awake, alert, oriented, and complaining of severe back pain, nausea
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