ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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What is important to remember when conducting perineal care for a client?
1.
Drape the client appropriately to protect modesty.
2.
A nurse/NAP of the same gender should conduct perineal care.
3.
Clients should be facing the opposite direction to avoid embarrassment.
4.
A family member must be present to ensure client comfort.
Drape the client appropriately to protect modesty.
As each area is cleansed, those areas not being addressed should be draped to
avoid embarrassment and protect modesty.
When assessing pallor in a light-skinned client, how does the skin appear?
1.
Pale without underlying tones of pink
2.
Ashen gray or yellow in appearance
3.
Redness, often in patches
4.
,Slight bluish color
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A 34-year-old client who is 28 weeks’ pregnant complains of bleeding gums
during her obstetrics examination. What can this be attributed to?
1.
Rise in estrogen levels
2.
Vitamin deficiency
3.
Excess folic acid
4.
Depletion of iron in the blood
1. Rise in estrogen levels
An increase in estrogen production causes increased vascularity of the
gingiva, making the gums more susceptible to bleeding.
When assessing a client for self-care abilities, what observations should be
addressed? Select All That Apply.
1.
Complete independence
2.
Requires a device or special equipment
3.
Requires help, supervision, or teaching from another person
4.
Is totally dependent
5.
,If the walking space is uncluttered
1.
Complete independence
2.
Requires a device or special equipment
3.
Requires help, supervision, or teaching from another person
4.
Is totally dependent
A nurse is assisting a client who has had a stroke that caused the loss of use of
the left side with activities of daily living. What actions can the nurse take to
encourage self-care and as much independence as possible?
1.
Instruct the client to allow the nurse to help with bathing, as the client cannot
do this activity alone.
2.
Place all hygiene items on the client’s right side and assist with what the client
cannot reach.
3.
Instruct the client to do as much as possible and not to worry about the rest.
4.
Place all hygiene items on the left side to encourage the client to use that side.
2. Place all hygiene items on the client’s right side and assist with what the
client cannot reach.
Hygiene items should be placed where the client is able to reach them with the
unaffected side.
A client is providing A.M. care to a client who is on anticoagulation therapy.
, When assisting the client with shaving, which consideration should be taken?
1.
Shave with a straight razor in an up-and-down motion.
2.
Use a one-time only razor, then dispose.
3.
Use an electric razor.
4.
Use surgical clippers.
3. Use an electric razor.
If a client is taking blood thinners, only an electric razor should be used for
shaving to prevent cuts and bleeding.
Which health factors affect a person’s self-care ability? Select all that apply.
1. Pain
2.
Socioeconomic status
3.
Limited mobility
4.
Family involvement
5.
Cognitive impairment
1. Pain
3. Limited mobility
5. Cognitive impairment
When washing a client’s legs, which direction is correct?
1.