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A nurse is obtaining a history from an adult female client. When the nurse asks how many times the client has been pregnant, the client answers, "I have four kids." Which statement, made by the nurse, seeks clarification of the original question?

"I understand you have four kids; how many times have you actually been pregnant?"

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has just died in a hospice unit. The child of the client arrives and asks, "Can I please stay and sit at the bedside? I really wanted to be here so they did not die alone." Which statement made by the nurse best demonstrates the use of empathy?

"I will close the door so you can spend some quiet time at the bedside."

A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of metastatic lung cancer. The nurse finds the client sitting in a chair while staring out the window. The nurse conveys caring by saying:

"Tell me what is on your mind."

When taking the client's temperature, the student nurse will require further education when he states:

"The axillary route is the most accurate of all routes."

A 56-year-old executive meets with the nurse for education about recently diagnosed atrial fibrillation. He verbalizes concerns about the time he will spend away from his work, and that he is not sure it is necessary to have blood tests every week. He feels it is a waste of time when he does not have any symptoms. Which is the best motivational statement by the nurse for this client?

"The medicine and blood work for atrial fibrillation can help prevent blood clots that have the potential to cause debilitating strokes. What have you heard about warfarin therapy?"

A client reports to the primary health care facility reporting chest pain. After the investigations and initial treatment, the client anxiously inquires if he had a heart attack. What should be the nurse's reply?

"The physician wants to monitor you and control your pain."

Patient ____________ is the process of influencing the patient's behavior to effect changes in knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to maintain and improve health

Education

When assessing a client's nonverbal communication, the nurse will assess which characteristic as the most expressive part of the body?

Facial expressions

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the majority of Americans (65%) are proficient in health literacy.

False

The nurse is conducting a respiratory assessment of a client age 71 years who has been recently admitted to the hospital unit. Which assessment finding should the nurse interpret as abnormal?

Fine crackles to the bases of the lungs bilaterally

A nurse who is preparing to administer an injection to the client states, "This injection will not be painful." The nurse has used which communication technique?

Giving false reassurance

In order to maintain a healthy and hygienic integumentary system, a nurse is clipping the overgrown nails of an older adult client. Which other part should the nurse check to maintain the hygiene of the client's integumentary system?

Hair

A client is being discharged today from the hospital. The nurse delegates morning care to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). The assessment finds that the client is able to stand and ambulate independently without weakness or dizziness. The nurse will delegate what type of care to be provided based on the assessment findings?

Independent showering

The nurse is working with Mrs. Jones, age 76, on developing a medication schedule following a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. She has difficulty reading the medication labels due to age-related vision changes. Mrs. Jones further confides that she has stopped taking the "water pill" because it makes her urinate too frequently. She has stopped taking her ARB because it is "too expensive." Which of the following are appropriate NANDA-I diagnoses for Mrs. Jones? Select all that apply.

Ineffective Health Maintenance related to insufficient resources and Ineffective Therapeutic Regimen Management related to side effects of treatment

During a routine vital sign assessment, the nurse notes the client's blood pressure is 212/110. Why is this finding particularly significant?

It deviates from normal and is significant.

A 30-year-old janitor from Russia tells the nurse in the clinic thathe drinks a fifth of vodka daily and that he's had a recent weightgain of 3 pounds in 3 days. Further questioning by the nursereveals that he was an intravenous drug user in the past but is now"clean." His sclerae and skin have a yellowish tinge, and he has alarge abdominal girth. Which assessment finding supports thenurse's conclusion that the client has liver dysfunction?

Jaundice

The nurse is assessing a child for an underactive thyroid gland. Which assessment technique would the nurse use?

Palpation

When establishing a teaching-learning relationship with a client, it is most important for the nurse to remember that effective learning can best be achieved through which concept?

The client and the nurse are equal participants.

A Chinese client who was previously treated at the health care facility for an open wound has been admitted again because the wound has become gangrenous. It has been identified that the client failed to understand proper wound care. What is the probable reason for the client failing to understand the instruction?

The client belongs to a different culture.

A nurse has explained her intention to conduct a Weber test and Rinne test. Which pieces of equipment will the nurse require?

Turning fork

A nurse during orientation notices that the preceptor gives all subcutaneous injections on a 45-degree angle. When the new nurse asks the preceptor the rationale for the practice the preceptors states, "This is how I do it, and this is how you will do it." The new nurse recognizes this behavior to be:

aggressive.

When the nurse observes slight bruising on the client's left thigh during the bed bath, he takes a closer look and palpates a lump on the anterior surface of the thigh. The nurse has used the bath activity for:

assessment of tissues.

An experienced nurse is educating a client about his disease and how best to promote his optimal health. The nurse is focusing the education on the cognitive domain of learning. The nurse would focus the education on:

critical thinking.

Which outcome best reflects achievement of the goal, "The client will demonstrate correct steps in taking his own pulse rate"?

palpation of the radial pulse on the thumb side of the inner aspect of the wrist.

A nurse is preparing to enter a client's room to perform wound care. The shift report revealed that this client has a tunneling wound in the sacral area that cannot be staged. The wound was also documented as having a foul odor. The nurse is nervous because she has not performed wound care on a complex wound in the past. Using effective intrapersonal communication, this nurse should:

tell herself to "remain calm" and remember that she was trained to perform this skill

Paramedics arrive in the emergency department with a victim of a motor vehicle collision. The paramedic reports the driver was restrained, the car was traveling about 30 miles per hour, and the air bags were not deployed. The paramedic continues to report the car was struck from behind and that all individuals in the car were able to self-extricate. Which statement made by the nurse is verifying the report from the paramedic?

"All of the victims got themselves out of the car?"

A nurse is discussing cataract treatment with a client. Which statement by the nurse would be most therapeutic?

"Have you ever thought of laser surgery?"

A nurse finds that a client has infiltration around the IV line that needs to be removed. What explanation should the nurse give to reduce the client's anxiety?

"I know that you are anxious, but removal will be painless and the IV location needs to be changed."

A nurse is assessing the client's ability to perform ear care. Which statement by the client requires further education by the nurse?

"I use cotton-tipped applicators daily to remove cerumen."

The client reports to the clinic as ordered by her primary care provider for counseling on weight loss to improve overall health. The client received printed information in the mail to review before the session, and states having read through it before the appointment. Which client statement alerts the nurse to a need for clarification and further education?

"I will be doing well if I lose between 5 and 10 pounds a week."

The nurse has completed teaching regarding pediculosis. Which client statement requires further nursing teaching?

"I will use conditioner so that the lice eggs will slide off my hair."

A client is scheduled for thoracentesis. The nurse assesses that the client appears anxious about the procedure and needs honest support and reassurance. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse to this client?

"The needle causes discomfort or pain when it goes in, but I will be by your side throughout and will help you hold your position."

When the preoperative client tells the nurse that he cannot sleep because he keeps thinking about the surgery, an appropriate reflection of the statement by the nurse is:

"The thought of having surgery is keeping you awake."

The nurse is demonstrating oxygen administration to a client. What teaching will the nurse include about the flowmeter?

"This is a gauge used to regulate the amount of oxygen that a client receives."

A nurse is working with the Red Cross to assist a family whose home was destroyed by fire. Which statement is most appropriate to assist with this situational crisis?

"You have had a tremendous loss. What are your plans for shelter tonight?"

When assessing an infant's axillary temperature, it will be:

1 degree lower than an oral temperature.

Which client is most at risk for foot difficulties?

45-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes

A client who was prescribed CPAP reports nonadherence to treatment. What is the priority nursing intervention?

Ask the client what factors contribute to nonadherence.

When preparing client teaching materials, how does the nurse best assess a client's preferred learning style?

Ask the client, "Do you learn better by seeing how to use an inhaler, believing how the inhaler works, or showing me how to use the inhaler after I show you?".

A female nurse states the following to another nurse who is constantly forgetting to wash her hands between patients: "It looks like you keep forgetting to wash your hands between patients. It's really not safe for your patients. Let's think of some type of reminder we can use to help you remember." This communication is an example of what type of speech?

Assertive

A nurse is completing a health history with a newly admitted client. During the interview, the client presents with an angry affect and states, "If my doctor did a good job, I would not be here right now!" What is the nurse's best response?

Be silent and allow the client to continue speaking when ready.

The acute care nurse is preparing to bathe a patient and notices that the patient is wearing a regular hospital gown and has continuous intravenous (IV) fluids infusing. Which of the following actions by the nurse is most appropriate?

Carefully thread the IV bag and tubing though the arm of the regular gown, then replace it with a snap-arm gown at the end of the bath.

A nurse admitting a new client to the hospital needs to determine the client's needs and current problems. What is the priority action of the nurse?

Complete an assessment.

Which qualities in a nurse help the nurse to become effective in providing for a client's needs while remaining compassionately detached?

Empathy

The nurse is visiting a hospice client in his home. He is explaining the difficulties he is having with his home infusion pump. By making statements such as "I see" and "go on" during the conversation, the nurse is utilizing which therapeutic nurse-client communication technique?

Encouraging elaboration

Which condition will lead to an increase in cardiac output?

Exercise

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

Foot care is an essential part of routine hygiene. What is an important nursing consideration when planning foot care for clients with diabetes?

Foot care should not include soaking the feet.

The process of _________ occurs when a person acquires or increases knowledge, or changes behavior in a measurable way, as the result of a teaching experience

Learning

A nurse gives a speech on nutrition to a group of pregnant women. What is the speech itself known as?

Message

A nurse is caring for an asthmatic client who requires a low concentration of oxygen. Which delivery device should the nurse use in order to administer oxygen to the client?

Nasal cannula

The charge nurse is observing a new nurse perform an assessment of a client's head and neck. Which of the following actions, if observed, would require the charge nurse to intervene?

Palpation of both carotid arteries at the same time

Which health problem is most clearly suggestive of a history of inadequate dental care?

Peridontal disease

Mrs. Shields is a 46-year-old obese woman diagnosed with hypertension and type 2 diabetes. She tells the nurse that she knows she needs to lose weight. She recently visited her local fitness club, obtained a membership and has signed up for their next water aerobics class. According to the Transtheoretical Model of Change, what stage of change is Mrs. Shields in related to her weight loss?

Preparation

The nurse is using a bed scale to weigh a client, and the client becomes agitated as the sling rises in the air. What would be the priority nursing intervention in this situation?

Stop lifting the patient and reassess him or her.

A nurse is explaining the use and handling of dentures to an older adult client. What measures should the nurse mention to the client?

Store the dentures in water in a covered cup.

The nurse is teaching the parents of an infant with an irregular heartbeat how to check the pulse rate. The infant's pulse is very high and irregular. What will the nurse have to do in order to teach these parents how to monitor their infant's pulse rate?

The parents will have to be taught how to use a stethoscope so that they can listen to and count the infant's apical pulse.

Learning readiness, the patients' willingness to engage in the teaching-learning process, is distinguished from the patient's actual ability to learn.

True

The cognitive processes of adolescents are similar to those of adults, thus the content and strategies of patient teaching should resemble those used for teaching adults.

True

A nurse is taking care of a client who needs a bed bath. Which action can the nurse delegate to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?

back massage

A nurse takes a client's vital signs. Which of the following is considered a vital sign?

blood pressure

The client is an 18-month-old in the pediatric intensive care unit. He is scheduled to have a subgaleal shunt placed tomorrow, and his mother is quite nervous about the procedure. The nurse feels for the mother and tells her that the surgeon "has done this a million times. Your son will be fine." This is an example of what type of nontherapeutic communication?

false reassurance

Which characteristic would indicate a professional relationship? Select all that apply.

needs reflective of the current situation and relationship terminated with goal achievement

A nurse needs to measure the blood pressure of a client who has just undergone a bilateral mastectomy. How should the nurse measure the blood pressure?

over the client's thigh

During an admission intake assessment, a nurse uses open-ended questions to gather information. An example of an open-ended question is:

"Can you tell me why your physician sent you here to be admitted?"

A client admitted with dehydration reports feeling dizzy with ambulation. What teaching would the nurse provide to the client?

"Dizziness when you change position can occur when fluid volume in the body is decreased."

It is important for nurses to remember that patients learn in three domains: ___________, cognitive, and psychomotor.

Affective

A client has a diagnosis of bathing/hygiene self-care deficit due to recent surgery and decreased strength. An appropriate goal to include in the client's plan of care would be which of the following?

Client will participate in self-care measures by the end of the week.

Health care information and directions are generally more easily understood when written at a 5th-grade reading level.

False

Patient teaching plans, different than nursing care plans, do not need to follow the steps of the nursing process.

False

The nurse is educating an adolescent on how to treat acne. What would the nurse include as an education point?

Keep hair off the face and wash hair daily.

A 45-year-old woman has multiple sclerosis. She is able to perform most functions of self-care but recently she has been having problems with balance, which has made it hard to get dressed. Which factor is affecting this client's ability to perform self-care?

Neuromuscular

A client has been recently admitted to the hospital unit following a suspected stroke, and a family member states that the client's soft contact lenses are still in place. Which of the following solutions should the nurse use for the storage of the client's lenses after removal?

Normal saline

A male client has always prided himself in maintaining good health and is consequently shocked at his recent diagnosis of diabetes. The nurse has asked the client, "How do you think your diabetes is going to affect your lifestyle?" The nurse has utilized which of the following interviewing techniques?

Open-ended question

The nursing instructor is discussing communication with a student. The student identifies that a contract is made with the client during which phase of the nurse-client relationship?

Orientation phase

A nurse needs to measure the blood pressure of a client who has just undergone a bilateral mastectomy. How should the nurse measure the blood pressure?

Over the client's thigh

An active, otherwise healthy, older adult client presents to the clinic with severe osteoarthritis in the bilateral knees. The nurse knows this client does not want to be a burden on his family, and he remains stoic even though he reports the pain as severe. He avoids the topic of surgery and attends church weekly. His family is supportive of any decisions he makes regarding his health. Which of the assessment data are most important to forming an individualized education plan for this client concerning treatment for his osteoarthritis?

Personal perception of health and aging

A nurse assisting a new mother in the act of breastfeeding is represented by which form of learning?

Psychomotor

When reviewing data collection on a client with a cardiac output of 2.5 L/minute, the nurse inspects the client for which symptom?

Rapid respirations

The nurse has provided teaching for a client with a sinus infection who has been prescribed antibiotics and a decongestant. What is the appropriate nursing response when the client states, "I'm not sure how many days I'm supposed to take this antibiotic."

Re-teach the length of time to take the prescription.

A nurse is caring for an adult with fever. The nurse determines that which site is most ideal for obtaining the client's core body temperature?

Rectal

Which nursing action is appropriate when providing foot care for a client?

Rinse the feet, dry thoroughly, and apply moisturizer on the tops and bottoms.

A 43-year-old woman is undergoing chemotherapy for ovarian cancer which has metastasized. She has been experiencing increased nausea and vomiting associated with her treatment. Self-care activities have been very hard for her to complete. Which is an internal resource that the client has to help her attain her self-care goals?

She has motivation to participate in self-care.

The nurse knows which evaluation best represents that the client has learned a new skill?

The client organizes materials needed and gives return demonstration.

When administering beta blocker medications, the physician adds an order to hold medication when the client is bradycardic. Which statement explains this order?

The client's pulse rate is below 60 beats per minute.

The newly hired nurse is caring for a client who had a tracheostomy four hours ago. Which action by the nurse, if noted by the charge nurse, would cause the charge nurse to intervene?

The newly hired nurse delegates care of the tracheostomy to a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)

The newly hired nurse is caring for a client who had a tracheostomy fourhours ago. Which action by the nurse, if noted by the charge nurse, would cause the charge nurse to intervene?

The newly hired nurse delegates care of the tracheostomy to a licensed practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN)

A dialysis nurse is educating a client on caring for the dialysis access that was inserted into the client's right arm. The nurse assesses the client's fears and concerns related to dialysis, the dialysis access, and care of the access. This information is taught over several sessions during the course of the client's hospitalization. Which phase of the working relationship is best described in this scenario?

The working phase

A parish nurse is preparing to provide a health promotion class to a group of adults in the parish. In preparing to meet the learning needs of this group, the nurse recognizes which of the following as a characteristic of an adult learner?

Their readiness to learn is often related to a developmental task or social role.

The nurse is auscultating the lungs of a client and detects normal vesicular breath sounds. What is a characteristic of vesicular breath sounds?

They are low-pitched, soft sounds heard over peripheral lung fields.

A nurse providing hygiene and bathing for older adult clients knows that additional safety measures may be necessary in their care. The nurse delegates some aspects of care to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which of the following are true regarding safety of the older adult while bathing? Select all that apply.

Use of a tub/shower seat may be necessary if balance problems are present. • Water temperature should be monitored carefully due to decreased temperature sensation. • Use a long-handled shower brush or attachment to help with limited mobility.

Care provided to a client following surgery and until discharge represents which phase of the nurse-client relationship?

Working phase

A 70-year-old client is taking his own pulse at home. He is following the instructions provided by the nurse. He counts his pulse 62 times in one minute. What should he do next?

Write it down

When providing oral care, what does the nurse recognize as the most important component of the oral care process?

a thorough, mechanical cleaning

A kindergarten student is sent to the school nurse because she has been vigorously scratching her scalp for a few hours. The nurse's first action will be to assess the child for the presence of:

pediculosis

When examining a client upon admission to the hospital, it is important to:

provide privacy and confidentiality.

The nurse has completed teaching. Which client behavior demonstrates understanding within the psychomotor domain?

provides return demonstration of use of inhaler

A nurse enters a client's room to complete an admission history. The nurse will convey interest in the client's story if the nurse:

sits at the client's bedside and faces the client

A nurse has developed strong rapport with the wife of a client who has been receiving rehabilitation following a debilitating stroke. The wife has just been informed that her husband will be unlikely to return home and will require care that can only be provided in a facility with constant nursing care. The client's wife tells the nurse, "I can't believe it's come to this." How should the nurse best respond?

"This must be very difficult for you to hear. How do you feel right now?"

A nurse is assessing vital signs on a pregnant client during a routine prenatal visit. The client states, "I know labor will be so painful, it sounds awful. I am sure I will not be able to stand the pain; I really dread going into labor." What is the best response from the nurse?

"You're worried about how you will tolerate the pain associated with labor." t

Based upon circadian rhythms, when would the nurse note the highest temperature during a 24-hour period?

5pm

For which client is foot care likely the priority?

A client who is obese and has a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes

In which of the following situations would the SBAR technique of communication be most appropriate?

A nurse is calling a physician to report a client's new onset of chest pain

Nurses use social media to share ideas, develop professional connections, access educational offerings and forums, receive support, and investigate evidence-based practices. What is an example of the proper use of social media by a nurse?

A nurse uses a disclaimer to verify that any views expressed on Facebook are his or hers alone and not the employer's.

A nurse caring for the skin of clients of different age groups should consider which accurately described condition?

An adolescent's skin ordinarily has enlarged sebaceous glands and increased glandular secretions.

Pedagogy, the science of teaching, generally refers to the teaching of children and adolescents, whereas ______________ refers to the study of teaching adults.

Andergogy

An Indian client is admitted to a facility for treatment of pneumonia. Since admission, she has been unwilling to participate in care offered by the nursing staff but is too weak to provide her own care. The nurse is planning care for this client with a diagnosis of Bathing/Hygiene: Self-Care Deficit. What would the priority nursing intervention be?

Assess the client's cultural views regarding hygiene and self-care.

A nurse is explaining the need for bathing to an elderly client who has been avoiding a daily bath. Which benefit of bathing should the nurse explain to the client?

Bathing reduces the possibility of infection.

The nursing student is providing hygiene education for a family who will soon take an older adult client home from the hospital. Which teaching provided by the nursing student requires nursing instructor intervention?

Check bath water temperature with hand before allowing client to bathe.

A client has a diagnosis of bathing/hygiene self-care deficit due to recent surgery and decreased strength. An outcome measure was the client will participate in self-care measures by the end of the week. Which documentation by the nurse shows the outcome was met?

Client demonstrated bathing independently seated in the bathroom. Client experienced no difficulty with the procedure and experienced no pain.

Three critical developmental areas to consider when developing a teaching plan are: the patient's physical maturation and abilities, psychosocial development, and __________ capacity.

Cognitive

The body loses heat continually through several different processes. Which process is an example of how heat is lost through evaporation?

Diaphoresis

A nurse is assessing the lungs of a client and auscultates soft, low-pitched sounds over the base of the lungs during inspiration. What would be the nurse's next action?

Document normal breath sounds.

As the nurse enters the room to teach the client about self-care at home, the client states, "I am glad you are here. I need some pain medicine. I can't stand it anymore." What is the best action of the nurse?

Have client rate pain level and reschedule the teaching session.

The nurse has just measured an adult client's oral temperature and obtained a result of 102.4ºF (39.1ºC). The client states, "I just finished my coffee right before you came in. Can I have another cup?" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

I will bring you another cup, in a half hour

A nurse is preparing to teach a 6-year-old with a broken arm and her mother about caring for the child's cast. Which statement reflects the best education plan for these clients?

Include the child in the education; ask questions of both mother and child.

When performing an abdominal assessment, the nurse uses a different order of techniques than with other systems. Which of the following represents this order?

Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation

The nurse is teaching a client about hearing aid care. Which teaching is appropriate? (Select all that apply.)

Keep extra batteries on hand, Do not get hair spray or other chemicals on the hearing aid, Carefully wipe the outer surface of the hearing aid to maintain cleanliness.

Positioning the client's bed for safety is an important nursing measure. What must the nurse assure before leaving the client's room?

The wheels or casters are locked.

The nurse assesses that a client is shivering. Which intervention is most appropriate to prevent further stress on the body?

applying a blanket

An evening shift nurse is caring for a client scheduled for a colon resection in the morning. The client tells the nurse she is afraid of waking up during surgery. The best response by the nurse is to:

ask the client why she thinks she will wake up during surgery.

The nurse must instruct a 35-year-old client with Down syndrome about use of an albuterol rescue inhaler. Which of the following demonstrates individualization of the education plan for this client?

client understanding of illness, motor skills and developmental stage assessed, clarification provided

A nurse communicating with a client states, "I will be changing your dressing, but we have plenty of time to talk first." She is already wearing sterile gloves and a mask and is busy working with her back to the client. The nurse is conveying a (an)

incongruent relationship.

When the nurse cleanses the client's leg during a bed bath, it will allow for:

increased circulation.

Pediculosis

infestation with lice

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


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