Nursing Exam V2 (Latest Update 2026)
Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A
- Nightingale
It is most important for the nurse to recalculate the Braden scale score
for a client who has developed which problem? - ANSWER
Urinary Incontinence
At 0100 on a client's second postoperative night, the client states being
unable to sleep and plans to read until feeling sleepy. Which action
should the nurse implement? - ANSWER Bring the client a
prescribed PRN sedative-hypnotic.
Which statement by a client indicates to the nurse that the client
understands how a newly prescribed transdermal medication will be
administered? - ANSWER The medicine will be applied
directly on my skin.
While electronically scanning the clients armband at the bedside prior to
administering pain medication, the nurse observes the power flickers and
the computer screen goes blank. The computer fails to reboot and the
screen remains dark. Which action should the nurse do first? -
ANSWER Notify information services department of this
situation.
, When conducting diet teaching for a client who is experiencing episodes
of vomiting, the nurse recommends that the client consume only clear
liquids. Which choices by the client indicate effective learning? (Select
all that apply) - ANSWER -Carbonated ginger ale
- Warm chicken broth
- Filtered apple juice
A client with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is experiencing chronic pain in
both hands and wrists. Which information about the client is most
important for the nurse to obtain when planning care? - ANSWER
The ability to perform activities of daily living.
The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client with low back pain.
Which sleeping position should be included in the teaching? -
ANSWER Side-lying with hip and knees flexed.
The nurse is interviewing a client with lower abdominal pain and
dyspnea, and needs to question the client about sexual activity. Which
approach is best for the nurse to use? - ANSWER Begin
with questions that are less sensitive in nature.
The nurse is obtaining a systolic blood pressure by palpation. While
inflating the cuff, the radial pulse is no longer palpable at 90 mm Hg.
Which action should the nurse take? - ANSWER Inflate
blood pressure cuff to 120 mm Hg.