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1) A client has a new tracheostomy. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include when performing tracheostomy care? -Change tracheostomy ties when soiled. 2) A client has fallen in the bathroom. Which of the following is the priority nursing action? -Assess the client’s level of consciousness 3) A nurse is providing discharge education for a female client diagnosed with Chlamydia. Which statement made by the client would indicate the need for further instruction? -“I will return to the clinic in one month for re-screening. 4) A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of sepsis with a temperature of 40.8 C (105.5 F). The provider has ordered a cooling blanket. Which intervention is appropriate to delegate to an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP)? -Report shivering by the client 5) A nurse is triaging clients following a mass casualty event. The nurse should place a client who has sustained fatal injuries in which of the following triage categories? - Expectant Category (Class IV) 6) A nurse is positioning a client for a urinary catheterization. Which of the following nursing actions would be best in preventing musculoskeletal injuries during the procedure? -Raising the bed to a comfortable height. 7) A nurse is caring for an older adult client with delirium. Which intervention will most effectively reduce the client’s risk for falls? -Hourly rounding by the nurse. 8) A fire in a first floor operating room is forcing evacuation of clients from a second floor unit to another building. Which of the following clients would have the highest priority for the charge nurse to evacuate? - A client receiving IV antibiotics every six hours for a leg ulcer.
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