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Q: What indications are there for applying restraints as last resort?
harm self or others
Q: A nurse is caring for a 25-year-old client who is quadriplegic. Which treatment would be a
priority to decrease the risk of joint contracture and promote joint mobility?
A. Active ROM
B. Passive ROM
C. Turning every 2 hours
D. Applying a trochanter roll
B. Passive ROM
Area where they are unable to move (all 4 extremities), do PROM in arms, shoulders, elbows,
wrists, and fingers, hips, knees, ankles, toes. Quadriplegic does NOT mean they are unable to do
some movements
,Q: A client is admitted to the hospital with COPD. He is receiving supplemental oxygen via
nasal cannula. Which position will best assist his breathing?
A. Fowler's
B. Sims'
C. Lateral
D. Supine
E. Prone
A. Fowler's
Q: Will help breathing the best
High, Semi, and Low Fowler's do exist
Q: A teenage client was hospitalized 3 weeks ago after MVA in which he crushed his pelvis.
He remains on bedrest. His parents tell the nurse, " Our son is just staring off into space and
won't talk to us. He doesn't want to listen to his music or watch television. That is so unlike him."
What is the nurse's best response?
A. "I will inform the doctor and see whether we can get your son started on an antidepressant
medication."
B. "He is at a critical time in his life; teens are often moody, and being in the hospital with an
injury will only make that worse."
C. "Your son had a major injury, and his immobility might be causing him to feel isolated and
depressed."
D. "He is bored because he has been in the hospital for 3 weeks; I'll try to find something new for
him to do."
,C. "Your son had a major injury, and his immobility might be causing him to feel isolated and
depressed."
A = incorrect, RN is making dx that patient is depressed
B = making assumption "moody"
C= MIGHT, major injury = takes adjustment
D = dont' want to make assumption
Q: An older client suffered left-sided paralysis from a stroke. Which are the best actions for
this client? Select all that apply.
A. Monitor for constipation
B. Encourage an even gait when walking in place
C. Assess the extremities for swelling and muscle atrophy
D. Encourage taking deep breaths frequently to hyper-inflate the lungs.
E. Encourage the client to hold onto the wall while ambulating
A. Monitor for constipation
*not moving around which assists peristalsis
C. Assess the extremities for swelling and muscle atrophy
*not moving, use it or lose it
, D. Encourage taking deep breaths frequently to hyper-inflate the lungs.
**prevents pneumonia, keeps air circulating through lungs
B = unrealistic expectation, gait is uneven after stroke
E = need more of an assistive device than just wall, which will run out, is there a handrail? not
enough info
Q: A client is being transferred from the bed to a stretch for surgery using a transfer board.
What should be the nurse's first action?
A. Lower the stretched below the level of the bed.
B. Explain the procedure to the client.
C. Place the client in the prone position.
D. Place the bed in the lowest position.
B. Explain the procedure to the client.
**Always explain procedure first for anything
A = want transfer to be LEVEL
C = Never put patient face down
D = bad for RN ergonomics