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Hesi Fundamentals PracticeWhich drug does a nurse anticipate may be prescribed to produce diuresis and inhibit formation of aqueous humor for a client with glaucoma? Chlorothiazide (Diuril) Acetazolamide (Diamox) Bendroflumethiazide (Naturetin) Demecarium bromide (Humorsol) A client receiving steroid therapy states, "I have difficulty controlling my temper which is so unlike me, and I don't know why this is happening." What is the nurse's best response? Tell the client it is nothing to worry about. Talk with the client further to identify the specific cause of the problem. Instruct the client to attempt to avoid situations that cause irritation. Interview the client to determine whether other mood swings are being experienced. A client receiving steroid therapy states, "I have difficulty controlling my temper which is so unlike me, and I don't know why this is happening." What is the nurse's best response? Tell the client it is nothing to worry about. Talk with the client further to identify the specific cause of the problem. Instruct the client to attempt to avoid situations that cause irritation. Interview the client to determine whether other mood swings are being experienced. The nurse is caring for a client with a temperature of 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit. The nurse applies a cooling blanket and administers an antipyretic medication. The nurse explains that the rationale for these interventions is to: Promote equalization of osmotic pressures. Prevent hypoxia associated with diaphoresis. Promote integrity of intracerebral neurons. Reduce brain metabolism and limit hypoxia. A health care provider prescribes 500 mg of an antibiotic intravenous piggyback (IVPB) every 12 hours. The vial of antibiotic contains 1 g and indicates that the addition of 2.5 mL of sterile water will yield 3 mL of reconstituted solution. How many milliliters of the antibiotic should be added to the 50 mL IVPB bag? Record your answer using one decimal place. __ mL 1.5 The nurse is caring for a non-ambulatory client with a reddened sacrum that is unrelieved by repositioning. What nursing diagnosis should be included on the client's plan of care? Risk for pressure ulcer Risk for impaired skin integrity Impaired skin integrity, related to infrequent turning and repositioning Impaired skin integrity, related to the effects of pressure and shearing force

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HESI FUNDAMENTALS PRACTICE

, Hesi Fundamentals Practice
Which drug does a nurse anticipate may be prescribed to produce diuresis and inhibit
formation of aqueous humor for a client with glaucoma?

Chlorothiazide (Diuril)
Acetazolamide (Diamox)
Bendroflumethiazide (Naturetin)
Demecarium bromide (Humorsol)

A client receiving steroid therapy states, "I have difficulty controlling my temper which is so
unlike me, and I don't know why this is happening." What is the nurse's best response?

Tell the client it is nothing to worry about.
Talk with the client further to identify the specific cause of the problem.
Instruct the client to attempt to avoid situations that cause irritation.
Interview the client to determine whether other mood swings are being experienced.

A client receiving steroid therapy states, "I have difficulty controlling my temper which is so
unlike me, and I don't know why this is happening." What is the nurse's best response?

Tell the client it is nothing to worry about.
Talk with the client further to identify the specific cause of the problem.
Instruct the client to attempt to avoid situations that cause irritation.
Interview the client to determine whether other mood swings are being experienced.

The nurse is caring for a client with a temperature of 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit. The nurse
applies a cooling blanket and administers an antipyretic medication. The nurse explains that
the rationale for these interventions is to:

Promote equalization of osmotic pressures.
Prevent hypoxia associated with diaphoresis.
Promote integrity of intracerebral neurons.
Reduce brain metabolism and limit hypoxia.

A health care provider prescribes 500 mg of an antibiotic intravenous piggyback (IVPB) every
12 hours. The vial of antibiotic contains 1 g and indicates that the addition of 2.5 mL of sterile
water will yield 3 mL of reconstituted solution. How many milliliters of the antibiotic should be
added to the 50 mL IVPB bag? Record your answer using one decimal place. __ mL
1.5

The nurse is caring for a non-ambulatory client with a reddened sacrum that is unrelieved by
repositioning. What nursing diagnosis should be included on the client's plan of care?

Risk for pressure ulcer
Risk for impaired skin integrity
Impaired skin integrity, related to infrequent turning and repositioning
Impaired skin integrity, related to the effects of pressure and shearing force

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, A client has a pressure ulcer that is full thickness with necrosis into the subcutaneous tissue
down to the underlying fascia. The nurse should document the assessment finding as which
stage of pressure ulcer?
Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
Unstageable

A pressure ulcer with necrotic tissue is unstageable. The necrotic tissue must be removed before the
wound can be staged. A stage I pressure ulcer is defined as an area of persistent redness with no
break in skin integrity. A stage II pressure ulcer is a partial-thickness wound with skin loss involving
the epidermis, dermis, or both; the ulcer is superficial and may present as an abrasion, blister, or
shallow crater. A stage III pressure ulcer involves full thickness tissue loss with visible subcutaneous
fat. Bone, tendon, and muscle are not exposed.

A client is being admitted for a total hip replacement. When is it necessary for the nurse to
ensure that a medication reconciliation is completed? Select all that apply.

After reporting severe pain
On admission to the hospital
Upon entering the operating room
Before transfer to a rehabilitation facility
At time of scheduling for the surgical procedure

Medication reconciliation involves the creation of a list of all medications the client is taking and
comparing it to the health care provider's prescriptions on admission or when there is a transfer to a
different setting or service, or discharge. A change in status does not require medication
reconciliation. A medication reconciliation should be completed long before entering the operating
room. Total hip replacement is elective surgery, and scheduling takes place before admission;
medication reconciliation takes place when the client is admitted.


A client is taking lithium sodium (Lithium). The nurse should notify the health care provider
for which of the following laboratory values?

White blood cell (WBC) count of 15,000 mm3
Negative protein in the urine
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) of 20 mg/dL
Prothrombin of 12.0 seconds

White cell counts can increase with this drug. The expected range of the WBC count is 5000 to
10,000 mm3 for a healthy adult. Urinalysis, BUN, and prothrombin are not necessary and these are
normal values.

Often when a family member is dying, the client and the family are at different stages of
grieving. During which stage of a client's grieving is the family likely to require more
emotional nursing care than the client?

Anger
Denial
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