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HESI REVIEW #1 BSN 266 NURS 302 Hesi Review Unit 2
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orrect Answer:
1.Older females.
2.School-age female.
3.Older males.
4.Adolescent males.
Rationale
The registered nurse (RN)
Hypoestrogenism and alkalotic urine are other age-related
recognizes which client group is
factors put older women at the highest risk for UTIs. School age
at the greatest risk for
girls (6 to 12 years) are at risk for UTIs due to a higher prevalence
developing a urinary tract
to taking baths instead of showers, but these risks can be
infection (UTI)? (Rank from
controlled in this population as well as hypoestrogenism and
highest risk to lowest risk.)
alkalotic urine. Older men are at risk due to possible obstruction
1.Older males.
of the bladder due to benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).
2.School-age female.
Adolescent males (12 to 19 years) are the lowest at risk for a UTI.
3.Older females.
All individuals regardless of gender and/or age are at risk if the
4.Adolescent males.
following conditions exist: vesicoureteral reflux, neuromuscular
conditions, like Parkinson's disease, previous brain attacks, or the
use of anticholinergic medications can all cause incomplete
bladder emptying which can create bacterial overgrowth. Fecal
and urinary incontinence contributes to poor perineal hygiene
and bacterial growth.
, A male client is admitted after A fracture that bends or splinters part of the bone.
falling from his bed. The Rationale
healthcare provider (HCP) tells An incomplete fracture occurs when part of the bone is
the family that he has an splintered (broken) and it has not gone completely through the
incomplete fracture of the thickness of the bone.
humerus. The family ask the RN
what this means. Which type of
fracture should the RN explain
from these findings?
-Straignt fracture line that is also
a simple, closed fracture.
-Nondisplaced fracture line that
wraps around the bone.
-A complete fracture that also
punctures the skin.
-A fracture that bends or
splinters part of the bone.
The registered nurse (RN) is Prepare the client for chest x-ray at the bedside.
assisting the healthcare provider Rationale
(HCP) with the removal of a A chest x-ray should be performed immediately after the
chest tube. Which intervention removal of a chest tube to ensure lung expansion has been
has the highest priority and maintained after its removal.
should be anticipated by the RN
after the removal of the chest
tube?
-Prepare the client for chest x-
ray at the bedside.
-Review arterial blood gases
after removal.
-Elevate the head of bed to 45
degrees.
-Assist with disassembling the
drainage system.