Readiness Test Newest 2026-2027.
Questions & Correct Answers. Graded
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A nurse is caring for a client who is exhibiting paranoid behavior. The nurse
should first __________ then next __________. - ANSMaintain physical
boundaries
Engage with the client frequently
A nurse is educating a client about which clinical manifestations of left-
sided heart failure they should report to the healthcare provider. Which
symptoms identified by the client would indicate understanding of the
teaching? Select all that apply. - ANSDyspnea
Crackles in lung fields
Coughing
Hemoptysis
A nurse is preparing to instruct a client who is newly diagnosed with
diabetes mellitus type 1 on mixing regular and NPH insulin into one syringe
for subcutaneous injection. Place the steps for this procedure into the
correct order. - ANS1. Gently rotate the NPH insulin vial.
2. Clean the top of each vial with alcohol.
3. Inject air into the vial of NPH insulin.
4. Inject air into the vial of regular insulin.
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, 5. Withdraw regular insulin.
6. Withdraw NPH insulin.
7. Safely recap the needle using a single-hand approach.
Based on Samantha's assessment findings, which factors appear to be her
priority when choosing a contraceptive method? Select all that apply. -
ANSConvenience
Effectiveness
Effect on spontaneity
Click to highlight the client's history that must be reported as a
contraindication to treatment with ipratropium bromide. - ANSBenign
prostatic hyperplasia
Closed-angle glaucoma
Each type of contraception must be deemed appropriate for the client and
acceptable to meet their needs and desires. Contraindicated types of
contraception should not be used.
For each potential method of contraception, indicate if it is appropriate, not
acceptable, or contraindicated for Samantha. - ANS*Appropriate:*
Cervical cap
Intrauterine device (IUD)
*Not Acceptable:*
Male condom
Natural family planning
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