Capstone Fundamentals Assessment Exam
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1. a nurse is teaching a group of assistive personal about
the expected integumentary changes in older adults,
which should the nurse include: - Answer-a. decreased in
elasticity
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who
reports a decrease in the effectiveness of their arthritis
medication. which of the following client information should
the nurse identify as a contributing factor to the decrease
in the medication's effectiveness? - Answer-a. the client
has a history of recurring bowel inflammation
1. a nurse is monitoring a client who has been receiving
intermittent enteral feedings, what should the nurse
identify as an intolerance to the feeding? - Answer-a.
Nausea
1. a nurse is assisting a client who signed an informed
consent form for surgery but has since expressed doubts
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about the need for surgery, which of the following
statements should the nurse make? - Answer-The surgeon
will answer your questions before surgery
A nurse is preparing to administer meperidine 35mg IM to
an adolescent who is preoperative. Available in meperidine
50mg how much should the nurse administer? (Round the
to the tenth - Answer-0.7 mg
1. a nurse is documenting client care, which of the
following entries should the nurse identify as an example
of implementation of client care? - Answer-a. contacted
the provider to report client findings
1. a nurse is assisting with meal planning for a client who
has been prescribed a mechanical soft diet. the nurse
should instruct the client to avoid which of the following
foods? - Answer-a. Orange slices
1. a nurse is teaching about measures to promote sleep
with insomnia, what statement indicates understanding? -
Answer-a. I should reduce my fluid intake to 2 hours
before bedtime
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1. a nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has
dementia and difficulty communicating, which pain
assessment technique should the nurse use? - Answer-a.
Behavioral indicators
1. a nurse is in an emergency department (ED) monitoring
the hydration status of a client receiving oral rehydration,
what should the intervene for? - Answer-a. Heart rate
120/min
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing the motor skill
development of a 15-month-old toddler during a well-child
visit, what gross motor skills should the nurse expect? -
Answer-walks without assistance using a wide stance
1. a nurse is teaching about safety risks for adolescents,
what should be included? - Answer-a. at this age, peer
influence to participate in high-risk behaviors can lead to
injury
1. a nurse is caring for a client who expresses anxiety
about an upcoming surgery, what should the nurse do? -
Answer-a. ask the client to describe feelings