FUNDAMENTALS FINAL TEST BANK EXAM QUESTIONS
COMPREHENSIVE 2026 QUESTIONS EXAM LATEST
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A nurse has completed care procedures for a client who requires airborne
precautions. Which of the following items of personal protective equipment
(PPE) should the nurse remove last?
A. Mask
B. Gloves
C. Gown
D. Goggles
A. Mask
A nurse is providing teaching to an assistive personnel (AP) about caring for
clients with restraints. Which of the following statements by the AP indicates
an understanding of the teaching?
A. "I will tie restraints in double knots."
B. "I will tie a restraint to the portion of the bed that moves when the head of
the bed is moved."
C. "I will ensure that restraints fit tightly against the client."
D. "I will put four side rails up if a client is confused."
B. "I will tie a restraint to the portion of the bed that moves when the head of the bed
is moved."
A nurse is teaching a new group of assistive personnel (AP) about the
importance of hand hygiene. Which of the following statements should the
nurse include?
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A. "If you wear gloves, you do not have to wash your hands."
B. "Rub all surfaces of your hands with an alcohol rub for 20 to 30 seconds."
C. "Use an alcohol rub when your hands are visibly soiled."
D. "If you don't have an infection, your hands won't infect others."
B. "Rub all surfaces of your hands with an alcohol rub for 20 to 30 seconds."
A nurse is planning postoperative care for a client who is scheduled for an
ileal conduit (urinary diversion) procedure. The nurse should include which of
the following in the client's plan of care? (Select all that apply).
Notify the provider immediately if mucus is present in the urine.
Maintain the client on a fluid restriction.
Apply skin barrier around the stoma site.
Educate the client that hematuria is expected following the procedure.
Monitor hourly urine output.
Apply skin barrier around the stoma site.
Educate the client that hematuria is expected following the procedure.
Monitor hourly urine output.
A nurse is admitting a client who has tuberculosis and a productive cough.
Which of the following types of isolation precautions should the nurse initiate
for the client?
A. Contact
B. Droplet
C. Protective
D. Airborne
D. Airborne
A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to have surgery. In preparing
the client for surgery, which of the following actions is considered outside the
nurse's responsibilities?
A. Assuring the current health status of the client.
B. Explaining the operative procedure, risks, and benefits.
C. Reviewing preoperative laboratory test results.
D. Ensuring that a signed surgical consent was completed.
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B. Explaining the operative procedure, risks, and benefits.
A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative. The nurse should base her
pain management interventions primarily on which of the following methods of
determining the intensity of the client's pan?
A. Vital sign management
B. The client's self-report of pain intensity.
C. Visual observation for nonverbal signs of pain.
D. The nature and invasiveness of the surgical procedure.
B. The client's self-report of pain intensity.
A nurse is working with an assistive personnel (AP) while caring for a surgical
client who is 1 day postoperative. Which task should the nurse take
responsibility for completing?
A. Measuring vital signs.
B. Removing the abdominal dressing.
C. Helping the client into the shower.
D. Ambulating the client in the hallway.
B. Removing the abdominal dressing.
A nurse on a medical unit is caring for a client who suddenly becomes
confused and drowsy. Additional data includes pulse 100/min, respiratory rate
24/min, BP 132/76 mmHg, and temperature 36.8ºC (98.2ºF). Which of the
following actions should the nurse perform?
A. Complete a neurological check.
B. Administer the prescribed PRN antihypertensive medication.
C. Increase the client's fluid intake.
D. Hold the client's evening dose of digoxin.
A. Complete a neurological check.
A nurse is preparing to teach a client who has a low literacy level. Which of the
following methods should the nurse plan to include?
A. Emphasize four important points at each session.
B. Use a passive voice to explain the information.