FUNDAMENTALS KAPLAN INTEGRATED TEST
REALISTIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS| ALREADY GRADE A+ 2026.
A physician orders nutritional therapy administered via a central vein
for a client who cannot take foods orally. What is the term for this type
of nutrition? - ANSWER: Total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
Which client would be a candidate for total parenteral nutrition? -
ANSWER: A client with colitis and bloody diarrhea
A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who is at high risk for
developing pressure injuries. Which intervention should the nurse
include in the plan to prevent the development of pressure injuries?
Select all that apply. - ANSWER: provide incontinent care every 2 hours
and as needed.
turn the client every 2 hours when the client is in bed.
encourage the client to take fluids every 2 hours.
Which nursing interventions reflect the accurate use of heat or cold
during wound care? Select all that apply. - ANSWER: The nurse makes
more frequent checks of the skin of an older adult using a heating pad.
The nurse fills an ice bag with small pieces of ice to about two-thirds
full.
The nurse covers a cold pack with a cotton sleeve to keep it in place on
an arm.
The nurse is caring for a client with an ankle sprain. Which client
statement regarding an ice pack indicates that nursing teaching has
, been effective? - ANSWER: "I will put a layer of cloth between my skin
and the ice pack."
A nurse is caring for a postoperative client. What intervention(s) will
help prevent thrombophlebitis? Select all that apply. - ANSWER: Leg
range of motion exercises
Sequential compression devices (SCDs) and antiembolic stockings
Early ambulation as tolerated
Frequent turning and positioning
The nurse observes a client independently move all the joints through
their normal motions. Which range of motion has the client
demonstrated? - ANSWER: Active range of motion
A client has had a stroke and will require long-term tube feeding. Which
type of feeding tubes would be most appropriate for this client's needs?
- ANSWER: Gastrostomy tube
A new unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is preparing to ambulate
an obese client. The registered nurse (RN) is concerned about the
UAP's ability to safely ambulate the client. Which would be the nurse's
most appropriate action? - ANSWER: Tell the UAP that the RN will
assist the UAP with the client's ambulation.
The physician has ordered that the client should ambulate 3 times a
day. The nurse enters the room to ambulate the client and the client
reports pain. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? - ANSWER:
Medicate the client and wait to ambulate later.
REALISTIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS| ALREADY GRADE A+ 2026.
A physician orders nutritional therapy administered via a central vein
for a client who cannot take foods orally. What is the term for this type
of nutrition? - ANSWER: Total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
Which client would be a candidate for total parenteral nutrition? -
ANSWER: A client with colitis and bloody diarrhea
A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who is at high risk for
developing pressure injuries. Which intervention should the nurse
include in the plan to prevent the development of pressure injuries?
Select all that apply. - ANSWER: provide incontinent care every 2 hours
and as needed.
turn the client every 2 hours when the client is in bed.
encourage the client to take fluids every 2 hours.
Which nursing interventions reflect the accurate use of heat or cold
during wound care? Select all that apply. - ANSWER: The nurse makes
more frequent checks of the skin of an older adult using a heating pad.
The nurse fills an ice bag with small pieces of ice to about two-thirds
full.
The nurse covers a cold pack with a cotton sleeve to keep it in place on
an arm.
The nurse is caring for a client with an ankle sprain. Which client
statement regarding an ice pack indicates that nursing teaching has
, been effective? - ANSWER: "I will put a layer of cloth between my skin
and the ice pack."
A nurse is caring for a postoperative client. What intervention(s) will
help prevent thrombophlebitis? Select all that apply. - ANSWER: Leg
range of motion exercises
Sequential compression devices (SCDs) and antiembolic stockings
Early ambulation as tolerated
Frequent turning and positioning
The nurse observes a client independently move all the joints through
their normal motions. Which range of motion has the client
demonstrated? - ANSWER: Active range of motion
A client has had a stroke and will require long-term tube feeding. Which
type of feeding tubes would be most appropriate for this client's needs?
- ANSWER: Gastrostomy tube
A new unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is preparing to ambulate
an obese client. The registered nurse (RN) is concerned about the
UAP's ability to safely ambulate the client. Which would be the nurse's
most appropriate action? - ANSWER: Tell the UAP that the RN will
assist the UAP with the client's ambulation.
The physician has ordered that the client should ambulate 3 times a
day. The nurse enters the room to ambulate the client and the client
reports pain. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? - ANSWER:
Medicate the client and wait to ambulate later.