Funds HESI Quiz
When conducting a client interview, which nurse's response is an example of back channeling A. all right , go on... B. whal else is bothering you C. tell me what brought you here D. how would you rate your pain on a scale of 1-10
A
Which action by the nurse would be therapeutic after obtaining the consent of an adolescent girl who is concerned about her body image after amputation of a leg for bone cancer A. encouraging her peers to visit B. keeping her lower body covered C. placing her in a room by herself D. limiting her visitors to family
A
Which member of the interprofessional team in a palliative care setting serves as the client advocate, evaluating the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the client? A. nurse B. pharmacist C. music therapist D. primary health care provider
A
Which nursing objective would the nurse ass to the plan of care for a child with ADHD who engages in self destructive behavior A. keeping the child from inflicting any self injury B. assisting the child to improve communication skills C. helping the child formulate realistic ego boundaries D. providing the child with opportunities to discharge energy
A
school health nursing programs have which goal A. health promotion B. disease management C. chronic care management D. environmental surveillance
A
the nurse assesses a client's pulse rate and recorded the score as 3+. which descriptor reflects the strength of the pulse A. strong B. bounding C. expected D. diminished
A
which action is next when a nurse determines that an adolescent with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes has sufficient knowledge of the disorder A. setting goals with the client B. developing a rapport with the client C. teaching the client how to give insulin injections D. instructing the client how to monitor blood glucose
A
which principle refers to the professional obligatino of the nurse to assume responsibility for actions A. accountability B. individuatlity C. responsibility D. bioethics
A
which product would the nurse instruct intravenous drug users to use for cleaning of needles and syringes between uses A. bleach B. hot water C. ammonia D. rubbing alcohol
A
which purpose describes the nurse practice acts A. decribe and define the legal boundaries of nursing practice within each state B. reflect the knowledge and skills possessed by the nurses practiciing in their profession C. provide requirements that describe the minimum acceptable nursing care D. protect individuals from losing their health insuracnce when changing jobs by providing portability
A
which reaction is an example of a type 1 hypersensitivity A. anaphylaxis B. serum sickness C. contact dermatitis D. blood transfusion reaction
A
which role is the nurse fulfilling when explaining the reason for the IV infusion and kit to the client A. educator B. manager C. advocate D. caregiver
A
For which client illness would airborne precautions be implemented A. influenza B. chickenpox C. pneumonia D. Respiratory syncytial virus
B
Which age group has the highest incidence of lead poisoning A. adult B. toddler C. adolescent D. school age child
B
Which information would thenurse provide to maintain a positive self image during treatment of a 13 year old with idiopathic scoliosis who is upset about the treatment regimen and is worried about being different from peers A. remind the clinet of consequences if he or she refuses treatment B. help investigate appropriate clothing to minimize appearance of the brace C. disregard negative characteristics and focus on positive attributes D. refer the client for psychological counseling until the treatment program is completed
B
Which team member acts as a liason between the health care facility and the media A. triage officer B. public informant officer C. medical command physician D. Hospital incident commander
B
an adolescent client with sickle cell anemia is experiencing a painful episode and has a patient controlled analgesia pump. the current pain rating is 5 on a scale of 1-10 at the right elbow. the nurse observes that the pump is "locked out" for another 10 minutes. which action would the nurse implement A. turning on the television for diversion B. placing the prescribed as needed warm, wet compress on the elbow C. calling the primary health care provider for another analgesic prescription D. informing the client gently that they must wait until the pump reactivates to get more medication
B
which STI is most commonly reported A. syphilis B. chlamydia C. gonorrhea D HIV
B
which client assessment finding would the nurse document as subjective data A. blood pressure 120/82 beats/min B. pain rating of 5 C. potassium 4.0 mEq D. pulse oximetry of 96%
B
which databse would the nurse use to find studies related to allied health sciences A. EMBASE B. MEDLINE C. national guidelines clearinghouse D. Cochrane databse of systematic reviews
B
which group benefits from medicare A. self insured employers B. people who are 65 years or older C. members of low income families D. children who are not poor enough for medicaid
B
which health care team member is the designated delegator A. unit secretary B. nurse manager C. RN D. LPN
B
which information will the nurse include when providing education to the family of an adoelscent who was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes A. your teen will need insulin injections for the rest of her life B. the most important interventions are good nutrition and portion control C. this is a condition where the body produces antibodies against its own cells D. this condition causes weight loss and increased appetite, thirst, and urination
B
which stage of HIV would a client with a CD4+ T cell count of 325 cells/mm^3 be classified A. stage 1 B. stage 2 C. stage 3 D. stage 4
B
which term describes the practicing of placing clients with the same infection in a semi private room A. isolating B. cohorting C. colonizing D. cross referencing
B
which variable is an internal variable A. family practices B. emotional factors C. cultural background D. socioeconomic factors
B
while assessing a client after surgery, which findings would the nurse obtain from the primar source A. x ray reports B. severity of pain C. results of blood work D. family caregiver interview
B
In which sequence of techniques would the nurse assess a client's abdomen A. palpation B. inspection C. ausculatation D. percussion
B, C, D, A
which risk(s) would the nurse state can be associated with adults who work on or around automobiles. select all that apply A. infertility B. asbestosis C. dermatitis D. skin cancer E. nasopharyngeal cancer
B,C
Which action transmits HIV. select all that apply A. multiple mosquito bites B. sharing syringe needles C. breast feeding a new born D. dry kissing an infected individual E. anal intercourse F sharing drinking glasses
B,C,E
Planning to provide self care health information for several clients, which client would the nurse anticipate will be most motivated to learn A. a 55 yr old who has a mastectomy and is very anxious about her body image B. an 18 yr old client who smoles cigarettes and is in denial about the dangers of smoking C. a 56 yr old client who had a heart attack last week and is requesting information about exercise D. a 47 yr old client who has a long leg cast after sustaining a broken leg and is still experiencing severe pain
C
Which hospital department plays a primary role in distaster preparedness A. medical B. surgical C. emergency D. mental health
C
Which nursing process would the nurse undertake when collecting the medical history of a client A. diagnosis B. evaluation C. assessment D. implementation
C
during a routine physical, a 50 yr old client asks why a stool specimen for occult blood testing was prescribed. which response would the nurse utilize A. you will need to ask your health care provider; this test is not part of the usual test for people your age B. there must be concern of a family history of colon cancer; that is a primary reason for an occult blood stool test C. starting at your age, this test is performed routinely as part of an assessment for colon cancer D. there must have been positive finding after your health care provider performed a digital rectal exam
C
when developing a nursing diagnosis for a client after surgery, the nurse documents the "related to" factor as first time surgery. which assessment activity enabled the nurse to draw this conclusion A. the nurse notes nonverbal signs of discomfort B. the nurse observes the client's position in bed C. the nurse asks the client to explain the surgery D. the nurse asks the client to rate the severity of pain
C
which assessing technique involves tapping a client's skin with the fingertips to cause vibrations in the underlying tissues A. palpation B. inspection C. percussion D. auscultation
C
which health care team member is familiar with all the needs of any individual client A. orderly B. social worker C. charge nurse D. unlicensced assistive personnel
C
which manifestation indicates tertiart syphilis A. chancre B. alopecia C. Gummas D. condylomata lata
C
which program is least likey to focus on medicatino delivery process modification A. evaluation research B. quality improvement C. experimental research D. performance improvement
C
which variable is an example of an external variable A. spiritual factors B. developmental issues C. socioeconomic factors D. perception of functioning
C
which condition(s) in the client indicate(s) need of nursing care that supports homeostatic regulation. select all that apply A. damaged tissue B. obstructed airway C. poor nutritional status D. restricted body movement E. altered patterns of urinary elimination
A,B
which complication would the nurse monitor for in a client on strict bed rest for 3 days. select all that apply A. atelectasis B. hypotension C. constipation D. pressure injuries E. UTI
All
Which dicumentation would the nurse utilize to report that a client's degree of edema has a depth of 8 mm A. 1+ B. 2+ C. 3+ D. 4+
D
Which evaluation method is the most effective way for the nurse to evaluate the teachers' knowledge of hand washing techniques after a program for teachers about infection control and hand washing A. observe the teachers lecture the children about hand hygiene B. administer an objectively written final examination to the teachers C. have the teachers share their knowledge of hand washing D. watch the teachers demonstrate infection control techniques
D
what antibody forms first, after exposure to an antigen A. IgA B. IgE C. IgG D. IgM
D
which activity places a client at risk for hyperthermia A. snowmobiling B. skiiing in the winter C. hiking alaskan mountains D. performing strenuous activity in high humidity
D
which component of delegation is retained while the delegator is delegating the client's care task to the UAP A. authority B. supervision C. responsibility D. accountability
D
which definition does the world health organization use to define health A. a condition when people are free of disease B. a condition of life rather than a pathological state C. an actualizatino of inherent and acquired human potential D. a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being
D
which research design would the nurse researcher utilize when examining subjects' responses to chlorhexidine and povidone-iodine as antiseptics A. evaluation research B. descriptive research C. correlational research D. experimental research
D
which step in the nursing process would involve promoting a safe environment for the client A. planning B. diagnosis C. assessment D. implementation
D