RNSG 1424 Final Exam Answer Key (Questions With Answers Already Graded A+ | Latest 2023/2024 )
RNSG 1424 Final Exam Answer Key (Questions With Answers Already Graded A+ | Latest 2023/2024 ) A female adolescent client refuses to allow male nurses to care for her while she's hospitalized. Which of these health care rights is this adolescent exerting? You Selected: right to privacy Correct response: right to privacy Explanation: Add a Note Question 11 See full question A nurse is caring for a client following an elective bronchoscopy. Which intervention by the nurse is mostappropriate? You Selected: Do not give the client anything by mouth until the gag re"ex returns. Correct response: Do not give the client anything by mouth until the gag re"ex returns. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Prep U Report this Question 1m 1s Report this Question 26s Report this Question 11s Report this Question 22s Question 12 See full question A client is having a level 2 ultrasound. A nurse knows that physicians order this procedure You Selected: for diagnostic purposes when fetal development is in question. Correct response: for diagnostic purposes when fetal development is in question. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 13 See full question A nurse manager in a pediatric intensive care unit notices an increase in healthcare-associated infections. What should the nurse manager do next? You Selected: Gather data on possible reasons for this increase. Correct response: Gather data on possible reasons for this increase. Explanation: Add a Note Question 14 See full question A mentally incapacitated client is scheduled for surgery. Considering the principle of autonomy, who should give the consent for surgery? You Selected: surrogate decision maker Correct response: surrogate decision maker Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 15 See full question Prep U Report this Question 43s Report this Question 1m 34s Report this Question 13s When attempting to check the pupils of a client scheduled to receive general anesthesia, the nurse notices that the client has trouble tilting the head back. What is the primaryconcern related to this !nding? You Selected: The client is at risk for di$cult intubation. Correct response: The client is at risk for di$cult intubation. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 16 See full question The nurse is performing a newborn assessment on a neonate in the childbirth suite. The nurse notes epispadias. Which documentation of the defect would the nurse note? You Selected: C Correct response: C Explanation: Add a Note Question 17 See full question The nurse is caring for a client who is prescribed phenelzine for depression that has not responded to other medications. When reviewing the dietary restrictions associated with this medication, the client reports that most of the client’s favorite foods are now going to be restricted. Which collaborative action would bestmeet the needs of the client? You Selected: Collaborate with the dietitian to counsel the client on additional foods or preparation methods that are acceptable with the medication. Correct response: Collaborate with the dietitian to counsel the client on additional foods or preparation methods that are acceptable with the medication. Explanation: Add a Note Question 18 See full question Prep U Report this Question 14s Report this Question 13s Report this Question 1m 8s What is the primaryreason that the nurse inserts an indwelling urinary catheter in a child with severe burns? You Selected: to measure urine output accurately Correct response: to measure urine output accurately Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 19 See full question The rapid response team arrives in the room of a client who has had a cardiac arrest. The nurse should !rst apply which piece of monitoring equipment? You Selected: electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes Correct response: electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 20 See full question A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy and temperature of 103° F (39.4° C). Which intervention will mostlikely lower the client's arterial blood oxygen saturation? You Selected: endotracheal suctioning Correct response: endotracheal suctioning Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 21 See full question Prep U Report this Question 21s Report this Question 15s A nurse is evaluating the external fetal monitoring strip of a client who is in labor. She notes decreases in the fetal heart rate (FHR) that start with the beginning of the client's contraction and return to baseline before the end of the contraction. What term does the nurse use to document this !nding? You Selected: accelerations Correct response: early decelerations Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 22 See full question To prevent gastroesophageal re"ux in a client with hiatal hernia, the nurse should provide which discharge instruction? You Selected: "Avoid co#ee and alcoholic beverages." Correct response: "Avoid co#ee and alcoholic beverages." Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 23 See full question A client is admitted with a 6.5-cm thoracic aneurysm. The nurse records !ndings from the initial assessment in the client's chart, as shown. At 1030, the client has sharp mid-chest pain after having a bowel movement. What should the nurse do !rst? You Selected: Assess the client’s vital signs. Correct response: Assess the client’s vital signs. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Prep U Report this Question 27s Report this Question 16s Report this Question 38s Question 24 See full question A client is receiving spironolactone for treatment of bilateral lower extremity edema. The nurse should instruct the client to make which nutritional modi!cation to prevent an electrolyte imbalance? You Selected: Decrease foods high in potassium. Correct response: Decrease foods high in potassium. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 25 See full question A client is receiving digoxin, and the pulse range is normally 70 to 76 bpm. After assessing the apical pulse for 1 minute and !nding it to be 60 bpm, the nurse should do what !rst? You Selected: Withhold the digoxin. Correct response: Withhold the digoxin. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 26 See full question A client tells a nurse that she's going to breast-feed her neonate but she isn't sure what she should eat. Which client statement requires further teaching? You Selected: "I will consume 500 more calories each day than if I wasn't breast-feeding." Correct response: "I'll take all the same medications I was taking before my pregnancy." Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Prep U Report this Question 1m 28s Report this Question 31s Report this Question 40s Report this Question 1m Question 27 See full question A charge nurse learns of another nurse who has had two unsuccessful attempts at starting a peripheral IV for a child. What is the most appropriate action by the charge nurse? You Selected: Speak to the nurse about the situation and o#er to start the child's IV. Correct response: Speak to the nurse about the situation and o#er to start the child's IV. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 28 See full question The parent tells the nurse that an 8-year-old child is continually telling jokes and riddles to the point of driving the other family members crazy. The nurse should explain this behavior is a sign of which factor? You Selected: mastery of language ambiguities Correct response: mastery of language ambiguities
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