HESI LPN-ADN MOBILITY Questions And
Answers Practice Questions with Solutions
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A client has a prescription for a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve
Stimulator (TENS) unit for pain management during the
postoperative period following a lumber Laminectomy. What
information should the nurse reinforce about the action of this
adjuvant pain modality? - ANSWER-B. Pain perception in the
cerebral cortex is dulled by the unit's discharge of an electrical
stimulus
A client has a prescription for enteric-coated (EC) aspirin 325mg
PO daily. The medication drawer contains one 325mg aspirin.
What action should the nurse take? - ANSWER-C. Administer
the aspirin with a full glass of water or a small snack
A client has a prescription for lorazepam (ativan) 1 mg for
anxiety. The medication is supplied as 0.5mg tablets. How many
tablets should the client take? (enter numeric value only. -
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A client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of
Pneumonia. Which intervention should the nurse implement to
prevent complications associated with Pneumonia? - ANSWER-
A. Encourage mobilization and ambulation
A client is admitted for observation after experiencing a
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA). The nurse anticipates
implementing care for which client problem? - ANSWER-B.
Altered breathing patterns
A Client is admitted to the hospital with second and third degree
burns to the face and neck. How should the nurse best position
the client to maximize function of the neck and face and prevent
contracture? - ANSWER-A. The neck extended backward using
a rolled towel behind the neck
A client is admitted to the rehabilitation unit after a Thrombotic
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) with Right Hemiplegia and
expressive aphasia. What intervention should the nurse
implement to communicate with the client? - ANSWER-D.
Dysphagia precautions
A client is admitted with a fever of undermined origin (FUO).
During rounds, the nurse finds the client diaphoretic, and the
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linens are damp. What should the nurse do first? - ANSWER-B.
Check the client's vital signs and pain scale
A client is admitted with a newly diagnosed case of active
tuberculosis (TB). Which intervention should the nurse teach the
client about controlling transmission of tuberculosis (TB)? -
ANSWER-A. Proper disposal of tissues when coughing
A client is complaining of muscle fatigue in the lower
extremities. What is the physiological cause of muscle fatigue? -
ANSWER-A. The depletion of glycogen and energy stores
A client is diagnosed with Clostridium Difficile (CDIFF). What
action should the nurse implement to prevent the spread of the
organism? - ANSWER-B. Don non-sterile gloves when
performing direct care
A client is diagnosed with Pericarditis after a Myocardial
Infarction (MI) and asks the nurse, "Why did this happen?"
What explanation should the nurse offer? - ANSWER-A. The
sac surrounding the heart has become inflamed from the cells
damaged by the heart attack