120 prep u exam #2
The acute care nurse is assessing a newly admitted client's abdomen. Which finding would indicate the need to contact the health care provider?
Auscultation of a bruit
The acute care nurse is caring for a client whose large surgical wound is healing by secondary intention. The client asks, "Why is my wound still open? Will it ever heal?" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
"Your wound will heal slowly as granulation tissue forms and fills the wound."
The nurse is reviewing the chart of a client receiving oxygen therapy. The nurse would question which supplemental oxygen prescription if written by the health care practitioner?
8 L/min oxygen via nasal cannula
The nurse uses gait belts when assisting clients to ambulate. Which client would be a likely candidate for this assistive device?
A client who has leg strength and can cooperate with the movement
The nurse is caring for a client who has a compromised cardiopulmonary system and needs to assess the client's tissue oxygenation. The nurse would use which appropriate method to assess this client's oxygenation?
Arterial blood gas
The nurse is caring for a client receiving oxygen therapy via nasal cannula. The client suddenly becomes cyanotic with a pulse oximetry reading of 91%. What is the next most appropriate action the nurse should take?
Assess oxygen tubing connection
A 66-year-old female client is reporting abdominal pain. The nurse assesses the client's abdomen by first inspecting the abdomen. What should the nurse do next?
Auscultate the abdomen.
Which technique should the nurse use to assess the pupillary light reflex on a client?
Bring a narrow beam of light from the temple toward the eye, observing for direct and consensual pupillary constriction.
A grating feel and noise with joint movement, particularly in the temporomandibular joint, is called what?
Crepitus
The nurse testing a client's eyes asks the client to focus on a finger from 60 cm away and moves the client's eyes through the six cardinal positions of gaze. Using this procedure, which cranial nerves is this nurse testing? Select all that apply.
III: Oculomotor IV: Trochlear VI: Abducens
A nurse receives an order to apply graduated compression stockings for a client at risk for venous thromboembolism. How should the nurse apply the stockings?
If the client was sitting up, have him or her lie down and elevate feet for 15 minutes before applying stockings.
A nurse auscultates the right carotid artery in an older adult client and identifies a bruit. What does this assessment finding mean?
It is distended.
A nurse is assisting client from a bed to a wheelchair. Which nursing action is appropriate?
The nurse uses assistive devices when lifting more than 35 lb (16 kg) of client weight.
A nurse assessing a client's respiratory status gets a weak signal from the pulse oximeter. The client's other vital signs are within reference ranges. What is the nurse's best action?
Warm the client's hands and try again.
The nurse sets up an oxygen tent for a client. Which client is the best candidate for this oxygen delivery system?
a child who has pneumonia
A client's hand was severely wounded upon coming in contact with a running lawn mower blade. The nurse notes that large amounts of flesh are missing and the bones of two fingers are visible. How will the nurse document this assessment finding?
avulsion
The nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed humidified oxygen at 6 L/minute. Which type of liquid will the nurse gather to set up the humidifier?
distilled water
A client with no prior history of respiratory illness has been admitted to a postoperative unit following foot surgery. What intervention should the nurse prioritize in an effort to prevent postoperative pneumonia and atelectasis during this time of reduced mobility following surgery?
educating the client on the use of incentive spirometry
As a part of his workout regimen, a 21-year-old college football player often engages in squats and lateral arm holds. These are examples of what type of exercise?
isometric
The nurse is planning care for a client with a nursing diagnosis of Activity Intolerance. What assessment finding would cause the nurse the most concern?
shortness of breath after walking up five stairs
The nurse has been educating the client about how to use a walker safely. The nurse knows that the education has been effective when the client:
steps into the walker when walking.
The nurse is assessing the developmental level of children in a pediatric clinic. The nurse would be most concerned about which client?
the 24-month-old child who is unable to walk unassisted
The nurse is asking admission interview questions and the client has explained the reason for seeking care. What is the most appropriate way to document the response?
Client states, "I feel winded all of the time and yesterday I started spitting up a lot of phlegm."
The nurse assessing a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) suspects chronic hypoxia based on which assessment finding?
Clubbing fingers
The client demonstrates soft, high-pitched, discontinuous sounds in the left lower lobe of the lung. How will the nurse accurately document this finding?
Crackles
A client is admitted to the emergency department. He is bleeding from a cut on his head and his skin color is pale, with diaphoresis. What nursing action should be performed first?
Evaluate the blood pressure and pulse
Which teaching about the oxygen analyzer is important for the nurse to provide to a client using oxygen?
It determines whether the client is getting enough oxygen.
The nurse schedules a pulmonary function test to measure the amount of air left in a client's lungs at maximal expiration. What test does the nurse order?
Residual Volume (RV)
The nurse is caring for a client with a sacral wound. Upon assessment, the wound is noted to have slough and a bad odor, and it extends into the muscle. How will the nurse categorize this pressure injury?
Stage IV
A nurse has received an order to suction an adult client's endotracheal tube. Which action is most appropriate when performing this intervention?
Use sterile saline to moisten the end of the suction catheter.
Which guideline is recommended for determining suction catheter depth when suctioning an endotracheal tube?
Using a suction catheter with centimeter increments on it, insert the suction catheter into the endotracheal tube until the centimeter markings on both the endotracheal tube and catheter align, and insert the suction catheter no further than an additional 1 cm.
A nurse is evaluating a client who was admitted with partial-thickness or second-degree burns. Which describes this type of burn?
Usually moist with blisters, which may be pink, red, pale ivory, or light yellow-brown
A nurse is volunteering at a day camp. A child is stung by a bee and develops wheezing in the upper airways. The child is experiencing:
a bronchospasm.
The nurse considers the impact of shearing forces in the development of pressure injuries in clients. Which client would be most likely to develop a pressure injury from shearing forces?
a client sitting in a chair who slides down
The nurse is assessing a client who has presented at the ambulatory care unit. The nurse notes the client has impaired muscle coordination. The nurse correctly documents the presence of:
ataxia
When percussing the liver, the sound should be:
dull.
Which skin disorder is associated with asthma?
eczema
The nurse observes an older adult client walks walking with knees slightly flexed and body leaning. What does the nurse identify the client is demonstrating?
is demonstrating a common gait for the older adult.
After positioning a client to move from the bed into a wheelchair, how would the nurse stand when helping the client sit up on the side of the bed?
near the client's hip, with legs shoulder width apart and one foot near the head of the bed
The nurse would like to promote ventilation in a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by elevating the client's arms. What intervention should the nurse implement?
place a small pillow under each arm
client returns to the telemetry unit after an operative procedure. Which diagnostic test will the nurse perform to monitor the effectiveness of the oxygen therapy ordered for the client?
pulse oximetry
The nurse is performing a physical assessment on an adolescent. What assessment priorities are needed for this age group?
scoliosis
A nurse is teaching a young female client about breast cancer prevention. The client asks at what age she needs to begin having mammograms. What is the nurse's best response?
"According to the American and Canadian Cancer Societies, your first mammogram should be done at age 40 and then yearly after that."
The nurse educator is presenting a lecture on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Which response given by the nursing staff would indicate to the educator that they have an understanding of cardiac output?
"If the client's stroke volume is 50 mL and heart rate is 50 beats per minute, then the cardiac output is 2.5 L/minute."
The nurse is teaching a client about good posture when lying down to go to sleep. Which teaching will the nurse include?
"Picture yourself with good posture standing; that is how good lying posture works."
A client is reporting slight shortness of breath and lung auscultation reveals the presence of bilateral coarse crackles. The client's SaO2 is 90% on pulse oximetry. The nurse has applied supplementary oxygen by nasal cannula, recognizing that the flow rate by this method should not exceed:
6 L/minute.
A client had a mild stroke with residual left-sided weakness. While teaching the client about walking with the cane, the nurse will offer which instruction?
Hold your cane on the right side.
When a nurse observes that an older client's skin is dry and shiny and his nails are thickened, the nurse determines that the client is most likely experiencing
Poor tissue perfusion
A woman comes to the emergency room with her 2-year-old son. She states he woke up and had a loud barking cough. The child is suffering from:
croup
A client has been put on oxygen therapy because of low oxygen saturation levels in the blood. What should the nurse use to regulate the amount of oxygen delivered to the client?
flow meter
A client is to do quadriceps drills as an isometric exercise after surgery. The nurse provides which information about this exercise? Select all that apply.
"The muscle you are tightening is the one on the front of the thigh." "Do not hold your breath while tightening the muscle."
The nurse is caring for a client who is diagnosed with Impaired Gas Exchange. While performing a physical assessment of the client, which data is the nurse likely to find, keeping in mind the client's diagnosis?
high respiratory rate
The nurse is performing an assessment for a 12-months-old child and observes pronation of the child's feet. The parent asks the nurse what is wrong with the child's feet. What is the best response by the nurse?
"This is an age-related variation for the child and should go away after about 30 months."
The nurse is teaching a client about healing of a minor surgical wound by first intention. What teaching will the nurse include?
"Very little scar tissue will form."
An older adult client visits a health care facility for a scheduled physical assessment. During the assessment, the client reports difficulty breathing. Which suggestion could the nurse make to improve the client's respiratory function?
Drink liberal amounts of fluids.
A nurse is admitting a 6-year-old child after a tonsillectomy to the surgical unit. The nurse obtains the client's weight and places electrocardiogram (EKG) leads on the chest and a pulse oximeter on the left finger. The client's heart rate reads 100 bpm and the pulse oximeter reads 99%. These readings best indicate:
adequate tissue perfusion.
The nurse is teaching the client with a pulmonary disorder about deep breathing. The client asks, "Why is it important to start by breathing through my nose, then exhaling through my mouth?" Which appropriate response would the nurse give this client?
"Breathing through your nose first will warm, filter, and humidify the air you are breathing."
During assessment of the lower extremities, the nurse notes that the bilateral lower extremities are pink, intact, warm, and soft to touch, as well as normal in contour with a 4-mm depression in the skin after pressing that returns after 2 seconds. Which is the correct interpretation and documentation of this result?
2+ pitting edema noted on bilateral lower extremities
A nurse assessing a client's respiratory effort notes that the client's breaths are shallow and 8 per minute. Shortly after, the client's respirations cease. Which form of oxygen delivery should the nurse use for this client?
Ambu bag
The nurse is suctioning a client's tracheostomy when the tracheostomy becomes dislodged and the nurse is unable to replace it easily. What is the nurse's most appropriate response?
Maintain the client's oxygenation and alert the health care provider immediately.
A nurse is assessing a new client's level of activity and exercise. What should be addressed with every client?
whether they have a program of regular physical activity