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A nurse is caring for a child who D. Perform the procedure prior to meals.
has cystic fibrosis and requires
postural drainage. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take?
A. Perform the procedure twice
each day.
B. Hold the hand flat to perform
percussions on the child. C.
Administer a bronchodilator
after the procedure.
D. Perform the procedure prior
to meals.
,A nurse is developing a plan of C. Minimize noise in the newborn's environment.
care for a newborn whose
mother tested positive
for heroin during pregnancy. The
newborn is experiencing
neonatal abstinence
syndrome. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse include in the plan?
A. Maintain eye contact with the
newborn during feedings.
B. Swaddle the newborn with his
legs extended.
C. Minimize noise in the
newborn's environment.
D. Administer naloxone to the
newborn.
Question 3: D. Compare new prescriptions with the list of medications the
A nurse is admitting a client to a client reports.
medical-surgical unit. When
performing
medication reconciliation for the
client, which of the following
actions should the
nurse take?
A. Include any adverse effects
of the medications the client
might develop.
B. Exclude nutritional
supplements from the list of
medications the client reports.
C. Encourage the client to make
his own list after he returns to his
home.
D. Compare new prescriptions
with the list of medications the
client reports.
A school nurse is teaching a B. "This type of seizure can be mistaken for daydreaming."
parent about absence seizures.
Which of the following
information should the nurse
include?
A. "The child usually has an aura
prior to onset."
B. "This type of seizure can be
mistaken for daydreaming."
C. "This type of seizure lasts 30
to 60 seconds."
D. "This type of seizure has a
gradual onset."
,A nurse is planning care for an A. Reinforce orientation to time, place, and person.
older adult client who has B. Allow the client to choose among a variety of activities each
dementia. Which of the day.
following interventions should C. Give the client one simple direction at a time.
the nurse include in the plan of D. Establish eye contact when communicating with the client.
care? (Select al
A. Reinforce orientation to time,
place, and person.
B. Allow the client to choose
among a variety of activities
each day.
C. Give the client one simple
direction at a time.
D. Establish eye contact when
communicating with the client.
E. Refute the client's delusions
using logic
A nurse is providing teaching to B. Faintness upon rising
a client who is at 14 weeks of
gestation about
findings to report to the
provider. Which of the following
findings should the
nurse include in the teaching?
A. Bleeding gums
B. Faintness upon rising
C. Swelling of the face
D. Urinary frequency
A charge nurse is delegating A. Perform a sterile dressing change for a client who has an
care for a group of clients. abdominal wound.
Which of the following
tasks should the charge nurse
assign to a licensed practical
nurse?
A. Perform a sterile dressing
change for a client who has an
abdominal wound.
B. Complete discharge teaching
for a client who has a new
diagnosis of diabetes
mellitus.
C. Perform an admission
assessment for a client who is
scheduled for surgery.
D. Complete the Glasgow Coma
Scale for a client who has an
evolving stroke.
, A nurse is caring for a client who A. Provide oral hygiene care.
has a vented NG tube set to low
intermittent or D?
suction and has vomited.
Which of the following actions
should the nurse perform first?
A. Provide oral hygiene care.
B. Administer an antiemetic
medication.
C. Replace the NG tube.
D. Evaluate the functioning of
the suction device.
A nurse is obtaining a client's D. Use the palpatory method to determine blood pressure.
manual blood pressure and is
having difficulty
auscultating sounds. Which of
the following actions should the
nurse take?
A. Apply the largest cuff
available.
B. Place the arm above the level
of the client's heart.
C. Deflate the cuff quickly.
D. Use the palpatory method to
determine blood pressure.
A nurse is providing discharge C. Speak directly to the client.
teaching about home care of a
surgical incision to
a client who speaks a different
language from the nurse. The
nurse is
communicating with the client
using an interpreter. Which of
the following
actions should the nurse take?
A. Use gestures to convey
meaning.
B. Speak slowly when talking to
the interpreter.
C. Speak directly to the client.
D. Pause in the middle of
sentences.