2024 A TEST BANK 2026 UPDATED
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ (2) indicate the a client is at risk for violent behavior. Answer:
hyperactivity, pacing
⩥ the nurse should attempt to de-escalate a potentially violent situation
by speaking to the client in a (2) voice using:. Answer: calm, low, short
sentences
⩥ the client is taking numerous deep, measured breaths (is/is not) a risk
for potential violence. Answer: is not
⩥ the client is calmly telling their partner that "the staff here is so
controlling" (is/is not) a risk for potential violence. Answer: is not
⩥ the client is sitting with their head in their hands and appears to be
crying (is/is not) a risk for potential violence. Answer: is not
⩥ the client is pacing around the chair in which their partner is sitting
(is/is not) a risk for potential violence. Answer: is
, ⩥ A nurse is providing education to the parent of a school-age child who
has asthma. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
a. I will administer aspirin to my child to treat pain or fever
b. I will record an average of three readings from my child's peak
expiratory flow meter
c. I will place carpet in my child's bedroom to control allergens
d. I will make sure my child receives a yearly influenza immunization.
Answer: d. I will make sure my child receives a yearly influenza
immunization
⩥ children who have ___ are sensitive to aspirin. Answer: asthma
⩥ children who have asthma are sensitive to ___. Answer: aspirin
⩥ because it is associated with the development of ___, the nurse should
teach the parent to avoid administration of aspirin to children. Answer:
Reye syndrome
⩥ because it is associated with the development of Reye syndrome, the
nurse should teach the parent to avoid administration of ___ to children.
Answer: aspirin