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A client has been admitted to a post-surgical unit with a patient-controlled analgesia
(PCA) system. Which statement is true of this medication delivery system? - CORRECT
ANSWES -- The dose that is delivered when the client actives the machine is preset
Which nursing intervention would be appropriate for preventing urinary tract infection? -
CORRECT ANSWES -- Perineal cleaning after each incontinent episode
You are caring for a 49-year-old client in an acute care facility. Your client recently had
an increase in blood pressure. The baseline blood pressure was 110/68 and the client
now has a blood pressure of 200/110. You determine that you need to call the provider.
Which information will be provided as the "B" in the ISBARR communication technique?
- CORRECT ANSWES -- Blood pressure of 200/110
A client is receiving physical therapy following knee surgery. This is an example of what
type of care. - CORRECT ANSWES -- Tertiary
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a stage III pressure ulcer. Which type of
healing will the nurse focus the care plan? - CORRECT ANSWES -- Secondary
intention
A client suddenly begins to feel light-headed and dyspneic. What objective data
anticipate finding in the focused assessment? - CORRECT ANSWES -- Tachypnea
What is an appropriate outcome for a client who needs nursing assistance with voiding?
- CORRECT ANSWES -- The client will empty the bladder completely at least every
four hours while awake with nursing assistance.
What nursing organizational statement defines the social context of nursing and the
standards of professional nursing practice? - CORRECT ANSWES -- The ANA
Nursing's social policy statement
, Which of the following are culturally sensitive considerations? (Select all that apply) -
CORRECT ANSWES -- a. Recognizing that culture is an important component of
individuality.
b. Recognizing that each person holds various beliefs about pain.
c. Respecting patient's right to respond to pain in their own manner.
f. Allowing people of different cultures the right to worship as they please.
A female resident in a long- term care facility is embarrassed about her incontinence.
What nursing intervention could aid in meeting the goal of reducing incontinence
episodes? - CORRECT ANSWES -- Teach the patient Kegel exercises at regular
intervals daily.
The client who is bed-bound complains of lower abdominal pain and pelvic pressure.
Bowel sounds are present in all four quadrants and last bowel movement was
yesterday. What should be assessed next? - CORRECT ANSWES -- Ask the patient
when they last voided.
How would you describe the event when a coworker verbalizes that all members of the
culture are the same? - CORRECT ANSWES -- The nurse is stereotyping a client.
Which of the following is not a primary role of the nurse? - CORRECT ANSWES --
Diagnostician
A nurse working with a client in pain recognizes and avoids common misconceptions
and myths about pain. In regard to the pain experience, which of the following is
correct? - CORRECT ANSWES -- The client is the best authority on the pain
experience
The nurse is assessing a comatose client. Which objective assessment finding might
indicate that this client is experiencing pain? - CORRECT ANSWES -- Heart rate 115
beats/min
. A nurse is caring for a client who is being prepared for discharge after having
abdominal surgery with placement of a colostomy. What patient education should the
nurse carry out? Select all that apply - CORRECT ANSWES -- d. skin assessment of
the skin surrounding the stoma
f. Follow-up physician care