102 - ANS-
A customer is about to go through an non-compulsory surgical treatment. Which of the following
movements are appropriate for the nurse who is imparting preop care regarding informed
consent? Select all.
A. Make positive the medical professional acquired the patron's consent
B. Witness the purchaser's signature at the consent shape
C. Explain the dangers and advantages of the system
D. Describe the consequences of choosing now not to have the surgical treatment
E. Tell the patron about options to having the surgery - ANS-A, B
The relaxation of the picks are the doctor's responsibility, no longer the nurse
A patron who had abd. Surgery 24 hr in the past reviews a pulling sensation & ache in his
surgical incision. The nurse exams the consumer's surgical wound & unearths the wound
separated w/viscera sticking out. Which of the subsequent interventions is suitable? Select all.
A. Cover the place w/saline-soaked sterile dressings
B. Apply an abdominal binder snugly around the abd.
C. Use sterile gloves to use mild strain to the uncovered tissues
D. Position the patron supine w/his hips & knees bent
E. Offer the consumer a warm beverage, which includes herbal tea - ANS-A, D
A customer who has had a cerebrovascular coincidence has chronic issues w/dysphagia. The
nurse being concerned for the purchaser must initiate a referral w/which of the subsequent
individuals of the interprofessional care group?
A. Social employee
B. CNA
C. Occupational therapist
D. Speech-language pathologist - ANS-D
A speech-language pathologist can provoke particular therapy for customers who've difficulty
feeding because of swallowing problems
A consumer who's postop following a knee arthroplasty is worried approximately the detrimental
effects of the medication he is receiving for pain control. Which of the following members of the
interprofessional care group may additionally help the customer in understanding the medicine's
consequences? Select all.
A. Provider
,B. CNA
C. Pharmacist
D. RN
E. Respiratory therapist - ANS-A, C, D
A purchaser who will undergo neurosurgery the subsequent week tells the nurse within the
physician's office that he's going to put together his develop directives earlier than he is going to
the health facility. Which of the following statements by using the customer indicates to the
nurse that he knows improve directives?
A. "I'd instead have my brother make decisions for me, however I understand it has to be my
wife."
B. "I recognise they might not move beforehand w/the surgical operation except I put together
these bureaucracy."
C. "I plan to write that I do not need them to hold me on a respiratory device."
D. "I will get my ordinary health practitioner to approve my plan before I hand it in at the health
facility." - ANS-C.
The consumer has the right to determine and specify which scientific processes he desires
whilst a lifestyles-threatening scenario arrives
A aim for a patron who has trouble w/self-feeding due to rheumatoid arthritis is to use adaptive
gadgets. The nurse being concerned for the customer must provoke a referral w/which of the
following members of the interprofessional care group?
A. Social employee
B. Certified nursing assistant
C. Registered dietitian
D. Occupational therapist - ANS-D.
An occupational therapist can help customers who have physical challenges to apply adaptive
devices & strategies to assist w/self-care sports
A domestic fitness nurse is discussing the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning w/a
consumer. Which of the following records ought to the nurse include in her counseling?
A. Carbon monoxide has a distinct smell
B. Water heaters must be inspected each 5 years
C. The lungs are damaged from carbon monoxide inhalation
D. Carbon monoxide binds w/hemoglobin in the body - ANS-D.
Carbon monoxide is a very dangerous fuel as it binds w/hemoglobin & in the long run reduces
the oxygen supplied to the tissues inside the frame.
Carbon monoxide is tasteless, has no fragrance, and can not be seen.
The water warmers, gasoline-burning furnances, and appliances should be inspected yearly
The lungs are not damaged in the procedure of inhalation
, A home health nurse is discussing the dangers of food poisoning w/a customer. Which of the
subsequent info ought to the nurse consist of in her counseling? Select all.
A. Most meals poisoning is as a result of an endemic
B. Immunocompromised people are at chance for complications from food poisoning
C. Clients who're specially at risk are instructed to consume or drink most effective pasteurized
milk, yogurt, cheese, or different dairy products
D. Healthy individuals generally get over the illness in some weeks
E. Handling uncooked & fresh meals one at a time to avoid pass infection may save you food
poisoning - ANS-B, C, E
Most meals poisoning is due to a micro organism consisting of E. Coli.
Healthy individuals usually recover in a few days.
A nurse educator is conducting a parenting magnificence for brand new mother and father.
Which of the following statements made with the aid of a participant indicates a need for
similarly explanation & coaching?
A. "I will start swimming instructions as soon as my toddler can close her mouth below water."
B. "Once my toddler can sit up straight, he need to be safe inside the tub."
C. "I will take a look at the temp of the water earlier than putting my infant within the tub."
D. "Once my infant begins to push up, I will dispose of the cell from over the bed." - ANS-B
Although the toddler can preserve his head above the water through sitting up, this does not
make the toddler safe inside the bath. Parents must never go away a toddler unattended in a
tub.
A nurse educator is presenting a module on primary first aid for newly licensed home fitness
nurses. The nurse educator evaluates the teaching as effective when the newly certified nurse
states the consumer who has warmth stroke may have which of the following?
A. Hypotension
B. Bradycardia
C. Clammy skin
D. Bradypnea - ANS-A. Hypotension
Tachycardia, warm dry pores and skin, and tachypnea are different manifestations of heat stroke
A nurse educator is reviewing w/a newly employed nurse the difference in medical
manifestations of a localized vs. A systemic infection. The nurse suggests expertise whilst she
states that which of the following are scientific manifestations of a systemic infection? Select all.
A. Fever
B. Malaise
C. Edema
D. Pain or tenderness