COMPLETE 230 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) /ALREADY GRADED A+
a surgery which the client will not be harmed if the surgery is not performed but will
benefit if it is performed is called - ANSWER: elective surgery
a client with a history of chronic renal failure voices frustration at the ongoing need
for dialysis the client begins to cry and the nurse comforts The client the client and
the nurse have a lengthy discussion of potential options for the client's condition
which of the nursing responsibilities outlined by the American nurses association is
the nurse fulfilling - ANSWER: providing health promotion counseling and education
the charge nurse on a skilled Care unit in a nursing home reviews the evening
assessment, the unlicensed assistive personnel will take all the vital signs and
oversee the client meals the licensed practical nurse will administer all oral
medications and perform some treatments the registered nurse will do all the
treatments that are not oral and be the team leader directing the care provided this
model was developed in response to the fragmented care of functional nursing
which model of nursing Care does the unit follow - ANSWER: team nursing
a client is undergoing a nephrectomy to complete the post-operative paperwork the
nurse documents the client's desired outcomes which would not be an appropriate
nursing goal for a post-operative client - ANSWER: assuring the client that he will be
free of pain throughout recovery
the nurse is caring for a 15 year old client who requires surgery to reduce a fractured
TBS sustained in a high school baseball game in this case from whom is it appropriate
to obtain consent to perform the surgical procedure - ANSWER: the clients parents
which of the following statements is an accurate description of case management -
ANSWER: case management optimizes fiscal outcomes
a client with a history of long-term vent use had been living at home but the clients
caregiver can no longer provide adequate care the client is admitted to a long-term
care facility because the clients condition is - ANSWER: potentially unstable without
rapid changes
a client with old cell carcinoma has been admitted to an acute care oncology unit to
begin chemotherapy the reason for the admission is the clients - ANSWER: acuity
a client is admitted to an intermediate Care facility the primary reason for admission
to the facility is that the client - ANSWER: cannot perform ADLs
a small bowel obstruction would be classified under what category of surgery based
on urgency - ANSWER: emergent
, during a procedure a client's temperature begins to rise rapidly this is likely a result
of what complication - ANSWER: malignant hyperthermia
a client has a total knee replacement and will need to walk with a two-wheeled
walker for 6 weeks the client is being discharged home with a referral for home
health care what assessment should the nurse prioritize during the initial nursing
assessment in the home - ANSWER: characteristics of the home environment
a nurse is caring for a client who has been admitted to the hospital what service is a
priority for the nurse in the acute hospital setting - ANSWER: working to stabilize the
client during acute illness
the nurse recognizes that more preoperative teaching is needed when hearing the
client state which of the following statements - ANSWER: I can have a small
breakfast of juice and coffee the morning of surgery
a client is admitted to a same-day surgery facility for a liver biopsy which of the
following statements best reflects the client's understanding of a stay at this facility -
ANSWER: I will be here for a few hours to ensure there are no problems after the
biopsy
at which time does the nurse realize that it is the best time to begin teaching about
care needed during the post-operative period - ANSWER: during the preoperative
period
a client who has had hip surgery is readying for discharge to a facility that will
provide the best short-term rehabilitative care to watch facility will The client be
discharged - ANSWER: rehabilitation center
a client is placed on the operating room table for surgical procedure which surgical
team member is responsible for handing sterile instruments to the surgeon and
assistants - ANSWER: scrub nurse
what are the circulating nurses responsibilities and contrast to the scrub nurses
responsibilities - ANSWER: monitoring all activities of the surgical team
a client is undergoing a postoperative assessment during admission paperwork the
client reports having a hearty breakfast this morning to be ready for the procedure
what is the nurse's next action - ANSWER: notify the surgeon
an older adult client is admitted to the hospital with an infected leg wound older
adults are at increased risk for infection due to - ANSWER: decreased vascular supply
to the skin