ATI Fundamentals Final 2024

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A nurse is preparing to administer levothyroxine50 mcg PO to a client. How many mg should the nurse plan to administer? A. 0.05 mg B. 0.5 mg C. 50 mg D. 500 mg

A. 0.05 mg

A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has prescription for amoxicillin 5 mL PO. How many teaspoons should the nurse instruct the client to take? A. 1 tsp B. 2.5 tsp C. 0.5 tsp D. 5 tsp

A. 1 tsp

A charge nurse is reinforcing teaching a nurse nurse about accessing a clients medical records. Which of the following should the nurse include? A. A nurse can only access the records of clients they are actively caring for B. A nurse can access the records of any client in the health care facility, as long as info is not shared C. A nurse can share information about a client with clients who have similar diagnosis D. A nurse can only share information from the clients medical record with immediate family members

A. A nurse can only access the records of clients they are actively caring for.

A nurse is discussing error reduction during the medication administration process. At which of the following phases of the medication administration process does error detection occur after reaching the client? A. Administration B. Ordering C. Transcribing D. Dispensing

A. Administration

The nurse is reinforcing a teaching with a new nurse about the purpose of documentation in the clients health record. Which of the following information should the nurse include? A. Allows health care team members to document client care B. Allows nurses to document for other nurses on client care C. Authorizes providers to co-sign on nurses' notes D. Grants billing to review client care provided

A. Allows health care team members to document client care

A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who has a prescription for a referral for case management services. Which of the following actions should the nurse identify is the responsibility of case management services? A. Arrange for client to receive home health care services B. Write a prescription for the clients medications C. Perform nursing skills for the client such a dressing changes D. Provide education to the client about adverse effects of their medications

A. Arrange for the client to receive home health care services

A nurse is collecting data on a client who has vitamin C deficiency. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Bleeding gums B. Swollen tongue C. Impaired vision D. Diarrhea

A. Bleeding gums

A nurse is documenting client care including only unexpected findings related to the clients condition. Which of the following documentation methods is the nurse utilizing? A. Charting by exception (CBE) B. Focus charting (DAR) C. SOAP D. Problem-oriented medical record

A. Charting by exception (CBE)

A nurse administers the wrong medication to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Check vitals B. Notify charge nurse C. Fill out and incident report D. Document the clients condition

A. Check vitals

A nurse is assisting with providing a teaching to a client who gas a new prescription for an antibiotic. Which of the following actions should the nurse make? A. Check with your provider before taking OTC medications B. Antibiotics are administered to treat viral infections C. Bloody stool are expected while taking antibiotics D. Discontinue medication when you feel better

A. Check with your provider before taking OTC medications

A nurse is documenting in a clients health record using the SOAP charting model. Which of the following information should be included in the subjective component? A. Client reports chest pain after mowing lawn this morning B. Clients b/p is 182/98 C. Clients skin is pale and diaphoretic D. Client administered Nitroglycerin 0.3 mg SL for chest pain

A. Client reports chest pain after mowing lawn this morning.

A nurse is teaching a class about vulnerable populations that are at risk for the health disparities. The nurse should include that which of the following populations are at risk for health disparities. A. Clients who have a college education B. Clients experiencing poverty C. Clients who have an employer-provided health insurance D. Clients who are fluent in the primary language of their health care team

A. Clients experiencing poverty

A nurse is preparing to administer cefadroxil oral suspension 15 mg/kg PO to a client who weighs 98 lb. Available cefadroxil 250 mg/5mL. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Convert weight to kg B. Round amount to be administered to the nearest whole number C. Calculate dosage in mg D. Calculate dosage in mL

A. Convert weight to kg

A nurse is reinforcing teaching about HIPPA Enforcement Rule with a group of clients. Which of the following information should the nurse include? A. Covers the administration of financial penalties B. Defines protected health information C. Addresses the use and disclosure of ePHI D. Covers the process of reporting data breaches

A. Covers the administration of financial penalties

A nurse is reinforcing a teaching with a newly licensed nurse about psychological changes in the digestive system that occur with aging. The nurse should include older adults might experience which of the following physiological changes? A. Decreased intestinal peristalsis B. Increased muscle tone of the bowel C. Decreased pH of the stomach D. Increased gastric acid production

A. Decreased intestinal peristalsis

A client is collecting data on a client who has had diarrhea for several days. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Dehydration B. Rigid abdomen C. Hypothermia D. Decreased bowel sounds

A. Dehydration

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal diagnosis and a 3-month life expectancy. The client appears cheerful and states they are looking forward to a vacation next year. Which state of grief should the nurse label this as? A. Denial B. Anger C. Bargaining D. Depression

A. Denial

A nurse is assisting with preparing a teaching plan for a client with DM. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take first? A. Determine the clients readiness to learn B. Identify short-term goals for the client C. Provide written educational material for the client D. Ask client to demonstrate checking their sugar

A. Determine the clients readiness to learn

The nurse is assisting with the care of client who has a new colostomy and states they are not ready to look at the stoma. The nurse encourages the client to share her feelings about the colostomy. Which of the following strategies is the nurse utilizing? A. Discussion B. Return demonstration C. Role-play D. Question-and-answer

A. Discuss

A nurse is preparing to insert an indwelling urinary catheter for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan take? A. Don sterile gloves before inserting the indwelling urinary catheter B. Apply an oil-based lubricant to the indwelling urinary catheter C. Use one cotton swab to clean the clients urinary meatus D. Test the balloon on the indwelling urinary catheter before insertion

A. Don sterile gloves before inserting the indwelling urinary catheter

A nurse is collecting data from a client who has seasonal allergies and is taking and antihistamine. Which of the following findings is an adverse effect on this type of medication? A. Dry mouth B. Diarrhea C. Increased B/P D. Photophobia

A. Dry mouth

A nurse is caring for a patient whose partner has died. The client states "one moment I am feeling sad about the loss of my partner & the next moment I am making plans for the future." The nurse should identify that the client is in which state of grief? A. Dual Process Model B. Recollect & re-experience C. Yearning & searching D. Disorganization & despair

A. Dual Process Model

A nurse is preparing a in-service about communication for a group of staff nurses. Which of the following information should the nurse include when when discussing the electronic mode of communication? A. An electronic communication includes video conference calls with clients B. Social media is not a form of electronic communication C. Electronic communication does not have a risk of privacy violations D. Providers can send prescriptions to a pharmacy on an encrypted device

A. Electronic communication includes video conference calls with clients

A nurse is discussing the advantages and challenges of EHRs with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following should the nurse include as an advantage? A. Facilitation of effective communication B. Frequent technology updates needed C. Required system changes D. Increased technology awareness

A. Facilitation of effective communication

A nurse is reinforcing a teaching with a client who has kidney stones. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Filter urine each day B. Drink 1L of fluid daily C. Limit calcium intake D. Choose sugar-sweetened beverages

A. Filter urine each day

The nurse is teaching a class about stress. Which of the following is an example of a psychological stressor? A. Financial difficulties B. Hypothermia C. Burn injuiry D. Wrist fracture

A. Financial difficulties

A nurse is caring for a client who has a cloudy, opaque area over the lens of one eye. The nurse should identify that this manifestation of which of the following visual impairments? A. Glaucoma B. Macular degeneration C. Cataracts D. Diabetic retinopathy

A. Glaucoma

A nurse is assisting in a teaching plan for a client who has impaired cognition. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan? A. Involve the clients family in the educational session B. Avoid making eye contact with the client during the educational setting C. Speak quickly to the client D. Provide long educational sessions

A. Involve the clients family in the educational session

A nurse is using a medical interpreter to communicate with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Make eye contact with the client when speaking B. Speak to the client in the third person C. Have the interpreter sit in front of the client D. Use long sentences when speaking to the client

A. Make eye contact with client while speaking

A nurse is teaching a class about massage therapy. The nurse should include that which of the following is a possible adverse effect on massage therapy? A. Nerve injury B. Headaches C. Depression D. Arthritis

A. Nerve injury

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class on ethical principles. The nurse should include that protecting a clients safety by not causing harm refers to which of the following ethical principles. A. Nonmaleficence B. Justice C. Fidelity D. Beenficence

A. Nonmalficence

A nurse is discussing time management strategies with other nurses. The nurse should include which of the following as an example of a time management strategy? A. Plan time for disruptions B. Offer to complete another nurses task C. Skip a meal break to catch up on charting D. Complete the easiest task first

A. Plan time for disruptions

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about reducing the risk for medication errors. Which of the following information should the nurse include? A. Provide the nurse administering medications with an identifying vest B. Wait to document medications given to clients until the end of shift C. Remove medications from automatic dispensing systems before they are reviewed by pharmacists D. Prepare medications for multiple clients at the same time

A. Provide the nurse administering medications with an identifying vest

A nurse is caring for a client who iOS chemically impaired. Which of the following is a key topic in the cascade of care framework for opioid use disorder? A. Recovery B. Medication initiation C. Engagement in care D. Readmission

A. Recovery

A nurse is attending training for a de-escalation techniques. Which of the following is a benefit of de-escalation techniques? A. Reduces restraint use B. Decreases hallucinations C. Prevents opioid use D. Increases communication

A. Reduces restraint use

A nurse is teaching a new nurse about preventing puncture injuries. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Replace sharps containers when they are full B. Break needles on syringes before disposal C. Dispose of used razors in wastebaskets D. Use two hands to recap a needle after administering a medication

A. Replace sharps containers when they are full

A nurse opens a unit-dose of a prescribed medication prior to administering it to a client. The client refuses to take the medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Report the incident to the provider B. Notify the facility ethics committee C. Fill out an incident report D. Return the opened medication to the medication cart

A. Report the incident to the provider

A nurse is gathering evidenced-based practice on catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Which of the following roles is the nurse performing? A. Researcher B. Educator C. Nurse manager D. Case manager

A. Researcher

A nurse is preparing to delegate tasks to an AP. The nurse should identify which of the following as on of the 5 right s of delegation? A. Right communication B. Right time C. Right documentation D. Right room

A. Right communication

A nurse is assisting with teaching a client about how to instill eye drops. The nurse asks the client to explain the procedure in their own words. Which of the following types of teaching methods is the nurse using? A. Teach-back B. Lecture C. Role play D. Question & answer

A. Teach-back

A nurse is assisting with teaching a client how to perform a dressing change. The nurse asks the client to explain the information in their own words. Which of the following types of teaching methods is the nurse is the nurse utilizing? A. Teach back B. Lecture C.Role-play D. Question-&-answer

A. Teach-back

A nurse is preparing to participate in a simulation to earn continuing education credits. The nurse understands that which of the following is a main purpose of stimulation? A. To use clinical decision making in real time B. Assist with decreasing health care costs C. Facilitates monitoring protocols D. Maintaining client confidentiality

A. To use clinical decision making in real time

A nurse is caring for a client who reports that they are experiencing grief following the recent loss of a partner. The client states the grief is decreasing in severity over time, and that they are looking forward to spending time with grandchildren. The nurse should identify that the client has manifestations of which type of grief? A. Uncomplicated B. Anticipatory C. Disenfranchised D. Prolonged

A. Uncomplicated

A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who has urinary incontinence. The nurse recommends monitoring the client for which of the following findings? A. Dermatitis B. Hypoglycemia C. Fluid volume overload D. Kidney stones

A: Dermatitis

A nurse is collecting data on a client who has impaired mobility. The nurse should monitor the client for a pressure injury due to which of the following? A. Decreased circulation B. Increased collagen C. Increased muscle mass D. Decreased serum calcium

A:Decreased circulation

A nurse is preparing to administer cefotaxime 1,000 mg IM to a client. How many grams should the nurse plan to administer? A. 0.1 g B. 1 g C.10 g D. 100 g

B. 1 g

A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has diabetic neuropathy about foot care. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Wear open-toed shoes B. Avoid walking barefoot C. Wash feet in hot water D. Apply lotion between the toes

B. Avoid walking barefoot

A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about foods and beverages that can cause diarrhea. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching A. White rice B. Caffeinated beverages C. Low-fiber cereal D. Ripe bananas

B. Caffeinated berverages

A nurse is colleting data on a preschooler whose parent has recently died. Which of the following should the nurse expect? A. Reports tightness in chest B. Clings to caregiver C. Depends on friends for emotional support D. Displays high-risk behavior

B. Clings to caregiver

A nurse is colleting data on a toddler whose parent has recently died. Which of the following should the nurse expect? A. Reports tightness in chest B. Cries frequently C. Depends on friends for emotional support Displays aggressive behavior

B. Cries frequently

A nurse preparing to obtain a 24-hr urine collection from a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Save the 1st void at the start of the collection time period B. Discard the first void to obtain an accurate specimen C. Discard the clients last void at the end of the collection period D. Include toilet paper with the collected urine

B. Discard the 1st void to obtain an accurate specimen

A nurse is receiving a telephone prescription for a client and documents it as Metformin 500 mg PO BID. Which of the following elements should the nurse identify is missing from the prescription? A. Medication B. Dosage C. Route D. Time/frequency

B. Dosage

The nurse is assisting with a pre operative teaching plan for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan? A. Dim the lights in the clients room B. Ensure privacy for the client C. Provide educational material written at an eight-grade reading level D. Start with the least important information

B. Ensure privacy for the client

A nurse is collecting data on a client who has iron deficiency. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Goiter B. Fatigue C. Tooth decay D. Tetany

B. Fatigue

A nurse is teaching a new nurse about incident reports. Which of the following information should the nurse include. A. Include personal opinions regarding an event in an incident report B. Identify other people involved euthanasia the event in the incident report C. Identify the person responsible for the error in the incident report D. Include a note in the medical record that an incident report was completed

B. Identify other people involved with the event in the incident report

A nurses is assisting with preparing a teaching plan for a client about hand hygiene. The nurse should identify that which of the following actions is part of the planning step? A. Determine the clients motivation to learn about hand hygiene B. Identify teaching strategies about hand hygiene for the client C. Demonstrate hand hygiene for the client D. Ask client to demonstrate hand hygiene

B. Identify teaching strategies about hand hygiene for the client

A nurse is assisting with teaching client who has constipation. Which of the following statements should the nurse include A. Consume a low-fiber diet B. Increase your daily fluid intake C. Reduce your daily activity D. Try to defecate at different times of the day

B. Increase your daily fluid intake

A nurse is collecting data from a client who is receiving continuous IV therapy through a peripheral IV. The catheter site is cool and taut, & there is IV fluid leaking. The nurse should identify that the client has manifestations of which of the following complications? A. Phlebitis B. Infiltration C. Infection D. Circulatory overload

B. Infiltration

The nurse is teaching a class about stress. Which of the following is a correct example of chronic stress? A. MVA B. Living in poverty C. Loss of a loved one D. Being a victim of a crime

B. Living in poverty

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class on professionalism. The nurse should include that which of the following is an example of responsibility? A. Speaking to a provider on the behalf of a client B. Performing hand hygiene before caring for a client C. Contacting a social worker for a client who requires assistance with finances D. Supporting a clients decision to discontinue treatment

B. Performing hand hygiene before caring for a client

A nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for a pressure injury. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Massage the clients bony prominences B. Provide the client with a high-calorie diet C. Reposition the client every 4 hours D. Elevate the head of the bed 45 degrees

B. Provide the client with a high-calorie diet

A nurse is reviewing the 5 levels of communication. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as describing emotional communication? A. It refers to the receivers state of emotions when hearing a message B. It refers to the speakers state of emotions when sending a message c. Includes the body's bio electric energy and its effect on health D. It includes hearing or cognitive deficits that can affect how a message is received

B. Refers to the speakers state of emotions when sending a message

A nurse is assisting with a teaching a client about how to administer a topical medication. after showing the client the procedure, the nurse asks the client to perform the skill. Which of the following strategies is the nurse using? A. Discussion B. Return demonstration C. Role play D. Question & answer

B. Return demonstration

A nurse is preparing to administer a MDI medication to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Ask the client to their breath for 2 seconds after inhale B. Shake the MDI prior to administration C. Wash the MDI canister in warm water after each use D. Ask client to inhale medicine quickly for 1 second

B. Shake the MDI prior to administration

A nurse is assisting with teaching a newly licensed nurse about reducing the risk for healthcare-associated infections. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Change a gauze dressing over central vascular access devices every 3 days. B. Use chlorhexidine gluconate to clean the skin on clients who are pre operative. C. Provide mouth care every 8 hours for clients who require mechanical ventilation D. Irrigate indwelling urinary catheters daily.

B. Use chlorhexidine gluconate to clean the skin on clients who are pre operative

A nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following clients should the nurse identify is at highest risk for developing a pressure injury? A. A client whose alert and responsive & eats 25% of each meal B. A client who is unresponsive to verbal commands & changes positions occasionally C. A client who is receiving eternal feeding and can change positions independently D. A client who makes frequent slight changes in positions and walks occasionally

B:A client who is unresponsive to verbal commands & change positions occasionally

A nurse is caring for a client who has a potassium deficiency. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommended as the best source of potassium? A. 1 slice of cheddar cheese B. 1 wedge of cantaloupe C. 1 banana D. 1 slice of wheat bread

C. 1 banana

A nurse is reinforcing information with a nursing colleague about sentinel events. Which of the following statements by the nursing colleague indicates an understanding? A. Event is administering client medications 30 minutes late. B. Event is documenting vital signs at the wrong time in the clients health record. C. Administering incompatible blood products to a client D. Is administering a prescribed sedative to a client for insomnia.

C. Administering Incompatible blood products to a client

A nurse is caring for a client who has impaired speech. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Finished sentences for the client B.ask open-ended questions C. Allow extra time to communicate with the client D. Avoid using visual aids for communication

C. Allow extra time to communicate with the client

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal diagnosis and states, " if I get better I promise to go to church every day" which state of grief should the nurse identify this as? A. Denial B. Anger C. Bargaining D. Depression

C. Bargaining

A nurse is collecting data on a client who has peripheral neuropathy. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Hyperrflexia B. Increased ability to detect temperature C. Burning sensation in feet D. Loss of sensation to pressure

C. Burning sensation in feet

A nurse is planning care for a client who requires screening for rectal cancer. Which of the following tests should the nurse anticipate in the clients plan of care? A. Upper GI endoscopy B. Upper GI series C. Colonoscopy D. ERCP

C. Colonoscopy

A nurse is colleting data on an adolescent client whose parent has recently died. Which of the following should the nurse expect? A. Reports tightness in chest B. Clings to caregiver C. Depends on friends for emotional support D. Exhibits toileting problems

C. Depends on friends for emotional support

A nurse is inserting an NG tube for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Ask the client to cough while inserting NG tube B. Place the client into a left lateral position before inserting NG tube C. Determine the length of the NG tube to be inserted prior to the procedure D. Wear sterile gloves to insert NG tube

C. Determine the length of the NG tube to be inserted prior to procedure

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about physical manifestations associated with the fight-or-flight response to stress. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse include? A. Decreased blood pressure B. Hypoglycemia C. Dilated pupils D. Bronchial airway constriction

C. Dilated pupils

A nurse is caring for a client who reports that they are experiencing grief following the loss of a pet and feels like they are grieving alone. The nurse should identify that the client has manifestations of which of the following types of grief? A. Uncomplicated B. Anticipatory C. Disenfranchised D. Prolonged

C. Disenfranchised

A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who is incontinent. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Clean the clients skin with hot water B. restrict the clients fluid intake C. Dry between the folds of the client's skin D. Apply baby powder to the clients skin

C. Dry between the folds in the clients skin

A nurse is reinforcing discharge instructions with a client who reports a hearing deficit. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Provide a copy of the instructions printed in Braille B. Stand next to the client when speaking C. Guide the client away from background noise D. Repeat any phrases that the client misunderstands

C. Guide the client away from background noise

A nurse is teaching a class about vulnerable populations that are at risk for health disparities. The nurse should include that a client who lives in a crowded apartment building is at risk for which of the following conditions? A. Weight gain B. RA C. Infectious diseases D. DVT

C. Infectious diseases

A nurse is teaching a class about routes of medication administration. The nurse should include that which of the following routes has to be the fastest route of absorption? A. Enteral B. Intramuscular C. Intravenous D. Topical

C. Intravenous

A nurse is assisting with teaching a client about a new medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Turn on the t.v. in clients room B. Use technical language in the educational session C. Provide educational material written at a 6th grade reading level D. Begin with the least important information

C. Provide educational material written at a 6th grade reading level

A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for clients who have RA. Which of the following plans incorporates integrative health? A. Request a referral for surgery & physical therapy for clients B. Offer nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and occupational therapies to clients C. Provide massage therapy and corticosteroid medications to clients D. Monitor C-reactive protein and joint x-rays on clients

C. Provide massage therapy and corticosteroid medications to clients

A nurse is collecting data to determine the best practice for reducing pressure injuries in clients. Which of the following roles is the nurse taking? A. Negligence B. Malpractice C. Researcher D. Advocate

C. Researcher

The nurse is reinforcing discharge instructions with a client who has a cognitive disorder & their parents. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Include abstract imagery B. Ensure that the television is on C. Use short directive statements D. Include medical slang

C. Use short directive statements

A nurse looks up information in a clients medical record but is involved in the care of the client. The nurse is violating which of the following standards of professional performance? A. Collaboration B. Evidence-based practice C. Code of ethics D. Quality of practice

C: Code of ethics

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal diagnosis and states, " I am ready to update my will" The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing which of the following stages of Kubler-Ross stages of grief? A. Denial B. Anger C. Bargaining D. Acceptance

D. Acceptance

A nurse is preparing to administer ophthalmic medication to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Instill the ophthalmic medication directly on the clients cornea B. Ask the client to tightly squeeze their eyes shut after the instillation C. Clean the clients eye from the outer canthus to the inner canthus before instillation D. Apply pressure to the clients nasolacrimal duct after instillation

D. Apply pressure to the clients nasolacrimal duct after instillation

A nurse is admitting a client who speaks a different language from the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Use electronic translating service from the internet to interpret the information B. Ask the clients partner to interpret the info C. Call a nursing colleague who speaks the same language as the client to interpret the info D. Call the interpreter that is designated for the facility to interpret the info

D. Call the interpreter that is designated for the facility to interpret the information

A nurse is administering a powdered medication to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Determine clients response to medication B. Document medication was administered C. Mix the medication at bedside D. Check the client for allergies

D. Check the client for allergies

A nurse is collecting data on a client who has dehydration. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Urine osmolality of 200 mOsm/kg B. Cloudy urine C. Urine specific gravity of 1.015 D. Dark-colored urine

D. Dark-colored urine

A nurse is assisting with admitting a client who reports they are currently unemployed. Which of the following factors of the SDOH is challenging for the client? A. Neighborhood environment B. Social and community context C. Education D. Economic stability

D. Economic Stability

A nurse is teaching a new nurse about client education. The nurse should include that which of the following is the role of the nurse in client education? A. Prescribe medications B. Diagnosis client illness C. Describe the steps of a surgical procedure D. Encourage clients to advocate for themselves

D. Encourage clients to advocate for themselves

A nurse is teaching a class about herbal supplements that can decrease nausea. Which of the following supplements should the nurse include? A. Cranberry B. Echinacea C. Garlic D. Ginger

D. Ginger

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about stress. The nurse should include that which of the following is a manifestation of prolonged stress? A. Decreased blood pressure B. Hypoglycemia C. Anemia D. Impaired immune function

D. Impaired immune function

A nurse is teaching a class about cultural bias in health care. The nurse should include that which of the following can occur as a result of cultural bias? A. Improved therapeutic communication with clients B. Increased amount of time spent with each client C. Improved data collection on clients D. Increased disparities in health care

D. Increased disparities in health care

A nurse is teaching a class about medication interactions. The nurse should that iron preparations should be administered with which of the following? A. Milk B. Cheese C. Antacids containing magnesium D. Orange juice

D. Orange juice

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about professionalism. The nurse should include that joining a professional organization is an example of which of the following? A. Quality improvement B. Risk management C. Professional identity D. Professional commitment

D. Professional commitment

A nurse is caring for a client whose partner died 3 years ago & reports they are still unable to accept the loss. The nurse should identify that the client has manifestations of which of the following types of grief? A. Uncomplicated B. Anticipatory C. Disenfranchised D. Prolonged

D. Prolonged

A nurse is assisting with preparing an educational session about TJC. Which of the following information should the nurse include? A. Provides licensure for health care providers B. For-profit organization C. Organization that monitors insurance claims D. Provides accreditation to facilities

D. Provides accreditation to facilities

A nurse is assisting a teaching of a client who has a new colostomy. Which of the following outcomes should the nurse expect? A. Report of anxiety B. Increase need for pain medication C. Increase in the length of care in the health care facility D. Report of empowerment

D. Report of empowerment

A nurse is assisting with teaching a class about professionalism. The nurse should include that leaving a computer terminal unattended after logging on is an example of the following? A. Negligence B. Malpractice C. Defamation of character D. Unprofessionalism

D. Unprofessionalism

A nurse in preparing to administer an enema to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Lubricate the tubing with an oil-based lubricant B. Use sterile technique C. Place the client into right lateral position D. Warm the enema solution to room temperature

D. Warm the enema solution to room temperature

A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who has a wound the requires negative pressure wound therapy. Which of the following should the nurse take? A. Cover the client's wound with an alginate dressing. B. Expect the inner dressing to expand after the vacuum pump is initiated C. Shave hair on the client's skin surrounding the wound. D. Cut a round hole in the center of the outer dressing

D: Cut a hole around in the center of the outer dressing

The nurse assists with checking a client to evaluate the effectiveness of a pain medication. Which of the following components of professionalism is the nurse demonstrating. A. Advocacy B. Fairness C. Confidence D. Responsibility

D: Responsibility


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