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A nurse is caring for a client who has emphysema. The client has not stopped smoking cigarettes and states, "It's too late for me to quit." Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Assist the client in finding local smoking-cessation assistance programs

A nurse is caring for a client who just received a diagnosis of cancer. The client states, "I just don't know what I'm going to do now." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"Can you explain the concerns you're having right now?" -This response uses the therapeutic communication technique of asking a relevant question. By using an open-ended question to ask the client to explain any present concerns, the nurse is encouraging the client to respond and provide additional information.

A middle-aged adult client is discussing future plans with the nurse. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client is having difficulty achieving Erikson's developmental task for this age group?

"We miss our daughter so much that we are going to move closer to her."

A nurse is preparing to administer oral phenytoin to a client who has a seizure disorder. Before administering the medication, which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Check the medication dose and the client's identification

A nurse is caring for a postoperative client who has an indwelling urinary catheter for gravity drainage. The nurse notes no urine output in the past 2 hr. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Check to determine if the catheter tubing is kinked

A nurse is caring for a client who requires a peripheral IV insertion. When choosing the site, which of the following sites should the nurse select?

Choose a vein that is soft on palpation

A nurse documents the presence of clubbing of the fingernails for a client who has emphysema. Which of the following is the underlying cause of this finding?

Chronic hypoxemia -Clubbing of the nails of the fingers and toes is the result of chronic hypoxemia (low oxygen supply) such as with COPD. It is a change in the angle between the nail and the nail base, often with enlargement of the fingertips.

A nurse is preparing to administer a tuberculin skin test to a client. After performing hand hygiene, which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Circle the injection area with a pen

A nurse is teaching a middle-aged female client about disease prevention and health maintenance. Which of the following diagnostic tests should the nurse recommend as part of this client's routine health screening?

Eye examination every 2 years -This is essential not only for monitoring vision but also for checking for glaucoma. The client should have annual eye examinations from the age of 65 onward.

A nurse enters a client's room and finds the client sitting on the floor and leaning against the side of the bed. The client states she slipped while getting out of bed. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Check the client for injuries

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Check the client's capillary blood glucose level every 4 hr

A nurse is caring for a client who has a hearing impairment. Which of the following interventions should the nurse use when speaking with the client?

Face the client when speaking

A nurse is communicating with a group of clients about what to expect during the postoperative phase of a total hip arthroplasty. Which of the following elements of the communication process should the nurse identify as an evaluation of effective communication?

Feedback is provided.

A nurse is called away for an emergency while conversing with a client who is concerned about his medical diagnosis. The nurse returns to the client promptly, as promised. Which of the following ethical principles is the nurse demonstrating?

Fidelity

A nurse is caring for a client who has a stage II pressure ulcer. Which of the following wound dressings should the nurse apply to the ulcer?

Hydrocolloid

A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy and requires suctioning. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Hyperoxygenate the client before suctioning

A nurse is caring for a client who requires a chest X-ray. Prior to the client being transported for the procedure, which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Identify the client using 2 identifiers

A nurse is caring for a client who is 48 hr postoperative following a small bowel resection. The client reports gas pains in the periumbilical area. The nurse should plan care based on which of the following factors contributing to this postoperative complication?

Impaired peristalsis of the intestines

A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing stress and anxiety regarding a recent diagnosis. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?

Increased blood pressure

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to an older adult client about personal safety. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"I will put a night-light in the hallway." -The nurse should instruct the client to use night-lights in and around the home as an important safety measure to reduce the risk of falls in the home. Physiological changes associated with aging can affect an older adult client's ability to see surroundings. Older adults and infants are at an increased risk of serious injury from falls, and most falls occur in the client's home

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who becomes agitated when the nurse requests that the client's dentures be removed prior to surgery. Which of the following responses should the nurse provide?

"What worries you about being without your teeth?"

A nurse is teaching a client how to perform range-of-motion exercises of the wrist. To perform adduction, which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

"With your palm facing down, move your wrist sideways toward your thumb." -This motion describes adducting the wrist. The client should be able to move her wrist 30º to 50º with this motion.

A nurse is caring for a client who has cancer and refuses visitors because of his debilitated physical appearance. Which of the following comments should the nurse make?

"Would you like to talk about how you feel?"

A nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory report. The client's ABG levels are pH 7.5, PaCO2 32 mmHg, and HCO3- 24 mEq/L. The nurse should determine that the client has which of the following acid-base imbalances?

Respiratory alkalosis

A home health nurse is visiting an older adult client with severe dementia. The client's son, who serves as her primary caregiver, reports being "exhausted" from working part-time and caring for his mother at home. Which of the following options should the nurse suggest to the caregiver?

Respite care

A nurse is preparing to administer a unit of packed RBCs to a client when she discovers that the IV line is no longer patent. The IV team informs her that someone can come to initiate a new line in 30 min. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Return the blood to the laboratory

A nurse delegates the collection of a client's temperature to an assistive personnel (AP). The nurse notes in the documentation that the AP obtained the client's axillary temperature; however, the nurse wanted an oral temperature. The nurse should identify that which of the following rights of delegation should have prevented this situation from occurring?

Right communication

A nurse is teaching a client about the use of a straight-legged cane. Which of the following client actions indicates an understanding of the teaching?

The client holds the cane on the unaffected side. -The nurse should instruct the client to hold the cane on the unaffected side to provide a wide base of support and stability.

A nurse is teaching range-of-motion exercises to a client who has osteoarthritis. Which of the following client positions demonstrates an understanding of supination of the hand?

The client holds the hand with the palm up.

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who is recovering from lung cancer. The provider instructed the client that he could resume lower-intensity activities of daily living. Which of the following activities should the nurse recommend to the client?

Washing dishes

A nurse is preparing to administer eye drops for a client who has glaucoma. When instilling the medication, which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Apply pressure to the puncta after instilling the medication -The nurse should instill the medication into the conjunctival sac and apply pressure to the puncta for 1 to 2 minutes afterward to prevent systemic absorption of the medication.

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a fluid infusion through a peripheral IV catheter. The nurse notes that the area of the arm immediately surrounding the insertion site is red and feels warm. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Remove the IV catheter This client's manifestations suggest phlebitis. The nurse should stop the infusion and remove the IV catheter immediately. The nurse should then apply warm compresses to the site.

A nurse is planning care for a client who is confused and requires a prescription for wrist restraints. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care?

Renew the prescription for the use of restrains within 24 hr -The nurse should plan to renew the prescription for the restraints within 24 hours, only after the provider has evaluated the client

A nurse is planning to perform passive range-of-motion exercises for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Repeat each joint motion 5 times during each session -To maintain the client's joint mobility, the nurse should repeat each motion 3 to 5 times

A nurse is performing a straight urinary catheterization for a female client who has urinary retention. Which of the following actions indicates the nurse is maintaining sterile technique?

Wiping the labia minora in an anteroposterior direction -The nurse should wipe anteroposteriorly both the right and left labia minora with separate cotton swabs to destroy any microorganisms in the area that would contaminate the catheter.

A nurse is planning an in-service training session about nutrition. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?

"Fats provide energy."

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has a prescription for daily wound care via home health services. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"A nurse will show me how to care for my wound."

A nurse on a telemetry unit is caring for a client who had a myocardial infarction. The client states, "All this equipment is making me nervous." Which of the following responses should the nurse offer?

"All of this equipment can be frightening."

A nurse is teaching a client with lower extremity weakness how to use a 4-point crutch gait. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

"Bear weight on both of your legs." The client should keep 3 points on the ground at all times. Therefore, he must be able to bear weight on both legs.

During the completion of a health history with a nurse, a client reports intermittent chest pain for the past week. Which of the following questions is the nurse's priority?

"Can you tell me what the pain felt like and show me exactly where it was?"

A nurse is caring for an adult client who communicates an unmet spiritual need. Which of the following client statements should indicate to the nurse that the client is experiencing spiritual distress?

"God is punishing me for something."

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following a vaginal hysterectomy and asks for a drink. Her postoperative diet prescription states "clear liquids; advance diet as tolerated." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"I am going to listen to your abdomen."

A nurse is teaching a client who is using a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump to deliver morphine for pain management. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the instructions?

"I can still use my transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation unit while I'm pushing the PCA button."

A nurse is instructing a client about collecting a 24-hr urine specimen for creatinine clearance. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the procedure?

"I'll make sure to keep the collection bottle in the container of ice they gave me."

A nurse is preparing a client for discharge and providing instructions about performing dressing changes at home. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands medical asepsis?

"I'll wash my hands before I remove the old dressing and again before putting on the new one."

A nurse is reviewing the use of side rails with an assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following statements by the AP indicates that further teaching is required?

"If the client seems confused, I'll raise all 4 side rails so that he doesn't hurt himself." -Raising all 4 side rails can put the client at greater risk for injury. For example, the client might try to climb over the side rails, which could result in a fall.

A nurse is providing teaching about nutritious diets to a group of adult women. Which of the following statements should the nurse include?

"Include 2.5 cups of vegetables in your daily diet."

A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to receive transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for pain management. The client asks the nurse how a TENS unit helps to relieve pain. Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"It modulates the transmission of the pain impulse."

A nurse in a long-term care facility is admitting a client who is incontinent and smells strongly of urine. His partner, who has been caring for him at home, is embarrassed and apologizes for the smell. Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"It must be difficult to care for someone who is confined to bed."

A nurse is performing an admission assessment for a client. Which of the following responses by the nurse reflects the communication technique of clarifying?

"It sounds like your pain is intermittent."

A nurse is preparing to insert an NG tube for a client who requires enteral feedings. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give the client before beginning the procedure?

"Raise your index finger if you need to pause during the insertion."

A nurse is caring for a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus and is resistant to learning how to self-inject insulin. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

"Tell me what I can do to help you overcome your fear of giving yourself injections."

A nurse is assessing a client's nutritional status. The nurse determines the client is consuming 500 calories more per day than his energy level requires. If his dietary habits do not change, how long will it take the client to gain 4.5 kg (10 lb)?

10 weeks

A nurse is measuring the blood pressure of several clients. Which of the following results is within the expected reference range for blood pressure?

116/70 mmHg -This blood pressure is within the expected reference range, which is any value <120 mmHg systolic and <80 mmHg diastolic.

A nurse is preparing to administer 700 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride IV to a child to infuse over 24 hr. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 60 gtt/mL. The nurse should set the manual IV infusion to deliver how many gtt/min? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

29

A nurse is caring for a group of clients in a long-term care facility. The nurse should understand that which of the following clients is eligible for hospice services at this time?

A client who has end-stage cirrhosis

A nurse on an oncology unit receives report at the beginning of her shift about 4 clients who are postoperative. Which of the following clients should the nurse see first?

A client who is 2 days postoperative following a colectomy due to colorectal cancer and has an ostomy bag full of bright red, bloody drainage

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative and has paralytic ileus. Which of the following abdominal assessments should the nurse expect?

Absent bowel sounds with distention

A nurse asks a client to explain the statement, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." Through this question, the nurse is evaluating the client's ability in which of the following intellectual functions?

Abstract reasoning

A nurse is caring for a group of clients in a long-term care facility. One of the clients is walking along the hallway and bumping into walls and does not respond to his name. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Accompany the client back to his room

A nurse on a medical unit is caring for a client who has difficulty sleeping. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to promote the client's ability to fall asleep?

Allow the client to maintain the same bedtime routine as at home

A nurse is teaching a client who is postoperative following a knee arthroplasty about the muscles he will need to strengthen in physical therapy. Which of the following muscle groups is responsible for movement at the knee joint?

Antagonistic -The nurse should teach the client that the antagonistic muscle group is responsible for movement of the knee joint by contracting while other muscles relax.

A nurse is using a portable ultrasound bladder scanner to measure a client's post-void residual volume. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Apply light pressure to the scanner head once it is in position

During a client care staff meeting, a nurse manager discusses potential problems with data security that affect confidential client information. Which of the following environments should the nurse manager identify as an acceptable place for discussing clients' information?

Areas with no public access

A nurse in an urgent-care center is caring for a 15-year-old client whose symptoms suggest a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The client's parent is unavailable, but the client's grandmother accompanied the client to the clinic. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Ask the adolescent to sign the consent form.

A nurse is supervising a newly licensed nurse who is caring for a client with streptococcal pharyngitis and is on transmission-based precautions. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of droplet precautions?

Assigning another client with the same infection to share the room with the client

A nurse is caring for a client who has a cuffed endotracheal tube in place. The nurse should identify that the purpose of inflating the cuff includes which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

B. Stabilizing the position of the tube C. Preventing aspiration of secretions D. Preventing air leaks -An inflated cuff helps prevent movement of the endotracheal tube, reduces the risk of aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions, and keeps air from leaking around the outer portion of the endotracheal tube.

A nurse is preparing to insert an indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give the client to ease the passage of the catheter through the urinary meatus?

Bear Down

A nurse is caring for a middle-aged adult client. The nurse should evaluate the client for progress toward which of the following developmental tasks?

Ceasing to compare personal identity with others

A nurse is implementing cold therapy for a client who has an ankle sprain. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Check capillary refill before applying an ice pack to the affected area -The nurse should check the affected area for adequate circulation by assessing pulses and capillary refill because a cold pack applied to an area of impaired circulation can further decrease the blood supply to the area

A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about pain management in clients age 65 and older. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching?

Clients who are age 65 or older are reluctant to report pain.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness. Which of the following findings indicates that the client's death is imminent?

Cold extremities -The presence of cold extremities, first in the feet and then in the hands, is a physical change that occurs when a client's death is imminent.

A nurse is planning care for a client who has a prescription for collection of a sputum specimen for culture and sensitivity. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when obtaining the specimen?

Collect the specimen when the client rises in the morning

A nurse is explaining Piaget's theory of cognitive development to a group of daycare providers for employees' children at an acute care facility. Which of the following activities should the nurse include as an example of concrete operational thinking?

Collecting and trading game cards

During a physical examination of a client, the nurse suspects strabismus. Which of the following tests should the nurse use to collect additional data?

Corneal light reflex -The corneal light reflex requires the nurse to shine a penlight at the client's eyes and visualize whether the light shines on the same spot bilaterally. This test will indicate the alignment of the client's eyes as well as any deviation inward or outward. With strabismus, the eyes will not align when the client focuses.

A nurse is teaching a client who is postoperative how to use a flow-oriented incentive spirometer. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

Cough deeply after each use

A nurse is measuring a client's vital signs and notices an irregularity in the pulse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Count the apical pulse rate for 1 full min and describe the rhythm in the chart

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following abdominal surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first after discovering that the client's wound has eviscerated?

Cover the incision with a moist sterile dressing

A nurse is caring for a client who has acute renal failure. Which of the following assessments provides the most accurate measure of the client's fluid status?

Daily weight

A nurse is planning care for a young adult client who has a terminal illness. Which of the following concepts of death should the nurse consider for this client?

Death is viewed as an interruption of what might have been.

A nurse is caring for a client who has terminal cancer. The client is proceeding with plans to build a new home. The nurse should identify that this behavior typically indicates which of the following stages of grief?

Denial

A nurse is caring for a client who has a BMI of 29 and expresses a desire to lose weight. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Determine the client's intention to change current eating habits

A nurse is assisting a client who is eating at mealtime. Suddenly, the client grabs her neck with both hands and appears frightened. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Determine whether the client is able to breathe

A nurse is caring for a client who is unstable and has vital signs measured every 15 minutes by an electronic blood pressure machine. The nurse notices the machine begins to measure the blood pressure at varied intervals, and the readings are inconsistent. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Disconnect the machine and measure the blood pressure manually every 15 min.

A nurse is performing a mental-status examination on a client who has manifestations of dementia. Which of the following directions should the nurse give the client when evaluating the client's ability to think abstractly?

Discuss the meaning of a common proverb

A nurse is performing an otoscopic examination of a client's right ear. The light reflex is visible in the right lower quadrant of the tympanic membrane. Which of the following actions should the nurse take in response to this finding?

Document this as an expected finding

A nurse is replacing the surgical dressings on a client who had abdominal surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Don clean gloves to remove the old dressing

While admitting a client to the medical unit, the nurse asks him if he has advanced directives. The client states, "I have a document with me that names someone who can make health care decisions for me if I am not able." The nurse should identify that the client is referring to which of the following documents?

Durable power of attorney document

A nurse is admitting a client who is experiencing an exacerbation of heart failure. At which of the following times should the nurse initiate discharge planning?

During the admission process

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV therapy via a peripheral catheter. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings is an indication of infiltration?

Edema at the infusion site

A home health nurse is planning to provide health promotion activities for a group of clients in the community. Which of the following activities is an example of primary prevention?

Educating clients about the recommended immunization schedule for adults

A nurse is caring for a client who has the head of his bed elevated to a 45° angle with his knees slightly flexed. Which of the following positions should the nurse document for the client?

Fowler's

A nurse is caring for a client with dehydration who has developed hypovolemic shock. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse expect for this client?

Hct 55%

A nurse in a same-day procedure unit is caring for several clients who are undergoing different types of procedures. The nurse should anticipate that the client who has which of the following devices can safely undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?

Hearing aids

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a blood transfusion. The client reports flank pain, and the nurse notes reddish-brown urine in the client's urinary catheter bag. The nurse recognizes these manifestations as which of the following types of transfusion reactions?

Hemolytic -A hemolytic reaction occurs when the client's blood is incompatible with the donor's blood. Chills, low back pain, hypotension, and tachycardia are indications of a hemolytic transfusion reaction.

A nurse is preparing to administer an otic antibiotic to an adult client who has otitis media. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Hold the dropper 1 cm (0.5 in) above the ear canal during administration

As a nurse is preparing to administer liquid medication from a bottle to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Hold the medication bottle with the label against the palm of the hand when pouring

A client who has glaucoma of the right eye self-administers timolol eye drops by looking at the ceiling, instilling a drop onto the center of the conjunctival sac, and applying gentle pressure to the lower lid with a facial tissue. After observing this process, which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Instruct the client to apply pressure to the inside corner of the eye after instillation.

A nurse in an acute care facility is planning care for a client who is alert but temporarily immobile due to a total hip arthroplasty. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to take to prevent a complication of immobility?

Instruct the client to perform foot and leg exercises every 1-2 hr while awake to help prevent thrombophlebitis -Antiembolic exercises (e.g. flexion of the knees and rolls and pumps of the feet and ankles) every 1-2 hours help prevent thrombophlebitis, which is a complication of immobility.

A nurse is receiving a client from the PACU who is postoperative following abdominal surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform to transfer the client from the stretcher to the bed?

Lock the wheels on the bed and stretcher.

A nurse is caring for a client who begins having a tonic-clonic seizure while sitting in a chair at the bedside. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Lower the client to the floor

A nurse is performing a physical examination of a client. The nurse should use percussion to evaluate which of the following parts of the client's body?

Lungs

A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a client who has gout. The nurse discovers that an error was made during the previous shift in which the client received atenolol instead of allopurinol. Which of the following interventions is the nurse's priority?

Measure the client's apical pulse -The first action the nurse should take using the nursing process is to assess the client by measuring the client's apical pulse. Atenolol is a beta blocker and can decrease the client's heart rate.

A nurse in the emergency department is assessing a client who has deep, rapid respirations. Arterial blood gas analysis includes the following values: pH 7.25, PaCO2 40, and HCO3- 18. Which of the following acid-base imbalances should the nurse identify and report to the provider?

Metabolic acidosis A pH of 7.25 indicates acidosis. If the cause is respiratory, pH and PaCO2 values will deviate in opposite directions. Since the PaCO2 is within the expected reference range, despite the low pH, the cause must be metabolic. Therefore, the nurse should report to the provider that the client has metabolic acidosis.

A nurse is caring for a client who had a stroke and is at risk for of fallings. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Monitor the client at least once every hour

A nurse is changing the dressings for a client who has 2 Penrose drains near an abdominal incision. Which of the following adhering devices is the best choice for the nurse to use to decrease skin irritation?

Montgomery straps

A charge nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse perform tracheostomy care for a client. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse requires intervention?

Obtaining cotton balls for tracheostomy care -Cotton ball particles can be aspirated into the tracheostomy opening, possibly causing a tracheal abscess. The charge nurse should intervene for this action.

A nurse is assessing a client's peripheral pulses. Which of the following descriptions should the nurse use to document the findings?

Peripheral pulses bilaterally symmetric, equal, and strong in all 4 extremities

A nurse is employing a thorough, systematic method while obtaining objective data about a client. Through which of the following methods should the nurse collect this information?

Physical examination

A nurse is preparing to remove an NG tube for a client who had a partial colectomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Pinch the NG tube while removing the tube

A nurse on a rehabilitation unit is preparing to transfer a client who is unable to walk from a bed to a wheelchair. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use?

Place the wheelchair at a 45-degree angle to the bed. -Positioning the wheelchair at a 45-degree angle allows the client to pivot, lessening the amount of rotation required.

A nurse has received a prescription for dextran to administer to a client. The nurse should recognize that dextran belongs in which of the following functional classifications?

Plasma volume expanders

A nurse is preparing to perform postural drainage for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Position the client for drainage of secretions by gravity -Postural drainage consists of providing drainage, positioning, and turning the client. The positioning can help to drain secretions from the affected lung segments and bronchi into the trachea.

A nurse is monitoring a client's laboratory results. Which of the following results should the nurse report to the provider?

Potassium 3.0 mEq/L

A nurse is planning care for a client who is postoperative and has a history of poor nutritional intake. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care to promote wound healing?

Provide a protein intake of 1.5 g/kg of body weight per day -A protein intake of 1 to 1.5 g/kg of body weight per day is necessary to maintain a positive nitrogen balance, which promotes wound healing

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving intermittent enteral feedings through an NG tube. The specific gravity of the client's urine is 1.035. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Provide more water with feedings

A nurse is inserting an NG tube into a client who begins to cough and gag. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Pull the NG tube back slightly -The nurse should slightly pull back the NG tube and instruct the client to breathe slowly. Once the client relaxes, the nurse should gently advance the tube as the client swallows.

A nurse is changing the dressings for a client who is 3 days postoperative following a cholecystectomy. The nurse observes yellow, thick drainage on the dressing. The nurse should document this finding as which of the following types of drainage?

Purulent exudate -Purulent exudate on the client's dressings includes thick yellow, green, or brown drainage and usually indicates wound sloughing or infection.

A nurse is preparing to perform mouth care for an unresponsive client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Raise the level of the bed.

A nurse is preparing to administer a partial dose of a prefilled opioid analgesic parenterally to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Record the amount of medication wasted on the controlled substance inventory record

A nurse is caring for a client in a long-term care facility. Which of the following findings should alert the nurse to the possibility that the client has developed delirium?

Reduced level of consciousness

A nurse is performing a neurological assessment of a client. To promote safety during the examination, the nurse stands nearby as the client follows the instructions for which of the following tests?

Romberg A -Romberg test evaluates standing balance, first with the client's eyes open and then with them closed. The nurse should remain nearby because the client could fall during this test.

A nurse is performing a neurological assessment for a client. Which of the following examinations should the nurse use to check the client's balance?

Romberg test

A nurse is caring for a client who is hospitalized and has a new tracheostomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when performing tracheostomy care for the client?

Soak the inner cannula of the tracheostomy tube in normal saline

A nurse is caring for a client who has peripheral edema. The nurse should identify that which of the following nutrients regulates extracellular fluid volume?

Sodium

A nurse is caring for a client who has xerostomia with a lack of saliva. Which of the following nutrients will be affected by the lack of salivary amylase?

Starch

A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a client who has abdominal trauma. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse identify as an indication of hypovolemic shock?

Tachycardia

A nurse delegated the task of emptying an indwelling urinary catheter drainage bag to an assistive personnel (AP). The nurse later observes the AP emptying the bag without wearing gloves. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Talk with the AP about the technique used

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV fluid replacement. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as infiltration of the IV infusion site?

Taut skin around the IV catheter site that is cool to the touch

A nurse is assisting a client who has right-sided weakness while ambulating using a cane. Which of the following client actions should indicate to the nurse that the client understands the procedure of cane walking?

The client keeps 2 points of support on the ground -When ambulating with a cane, the client should keep 2 points of support on the ground at all times, which can be either both feet or a foot and the cane.

A nurse is demonstrating postoperative deep breathing and coughing exercises to a client who is scheduled for emergency surgery for appendicitis. Which of the following statements indicates a lack of readiness to learn by the client?

The client reports severe pain.

A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse consider when planning care that is culturally congruent?

The meaning of disease can vary widely across cultures.

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is washing her hands prior to assisting with a surgical procedure. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates proper surgical handwashing technique?

The nurse holds her hands higher than her elbows while washing.

A nurse is witnessing a client sign an informed consent form for surgery. What is the nurse affirming by this action?

The signature on the preoperative consent form is the client's.

A nurse is preparing to instill a vaginal medication in suppository form to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take during this procedure?

Use the index finger to insert the suppository

A nurse is planning to administer pain medication to a client following abdominal surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Use the pain scale to determine the client's pain level

A nurse is administering an IM injection to a 5-month-old infant. Which of the following injection sites should the nurse use?

Vastus lateralis

A nurse is planning care for a client who has a wound infection following abdominal surgery. To promote healing and fight infection, which of the following vitamins and minerals should the nurse plan to increase in the client's diet?

Vitamin C and zinc

A client is being discharged home with oxygen therapy delivered through a nasal cannula. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide to the client and family members?

Wear cotton clothing to avoid static electricity.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a Clostridium difficile infection and is in contact isolation. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Wear gloves when changing the client's gown.

An assistive personnel (AP) is helping a nurse care for a female client who has an indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions by the AP indicates a need for further teaching?

The AP hangs the collection bag at the level of the bladder. -The AP should place the drainage bag below the level of the bladder to ensure proper drainage by gravity.

A nurse is evaluating a client's use of crutches. The nurse should identify that which of the following actions by the client indicates safe usage of this equipment?

The client has slightly flexed elbows when ambulating with the crutches. -The client should have slightly flexed elbows when ambulating with crutches. This allows the client to bear weight on the hands and not on the axillae.

A nurse is preparing to administer an afternoon dose of ampicillin to a client. The client appears upset and refuses to take the medication before throwing the pill on the floor. Which of the following entries should the nurse enter into the client's medical record?

The client threw the medication on the floor. -The nurse should document exactly what took place to provide an accurate, factual account of the events. Thus, the nurse should document the client's actions in the medical record

A nurse is assessing a client who is unconscious. Family members are present and answer the nurse's questions about the client's medical history. The nurse should document this information as which of the following types of data?

Secondary-source data

A charge nurse is providing teaching to a newly licensed nurse about removing sutures from a client's laceration. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"I will clip each suture close to the skin and pull it through from the other side."

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness. The family wants to care for the client at home. Which of the following statements indicates that the nurse understands family-centered care?

"Let's set up a meeting time with the doctor to discuss your options for home care."

A nurse is providing teaching to an older adult client who has constipation. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?

"Sit on the toilet 30 min after eating a meal." -Increased peristalsis occurs after food enters the stomach. Sitting on the toilet 30 min after eating a meal, regardless of feeling the urge to defecate, is a recommended method of bowel retraining to treat constipation.

While in the hospital, a client who has a terminal illness tells the nurse, "I can't believe I'm dying. A lot of bad people in the world are healthy, and here I am dying!" Which of the following responses should the nurse provide?

"Tell me more about how you feel about dying." This therapeutic response from the nurse seeks more information to form an accurate assessment of the client's feelings.

An adolescent client in an outpatient mental health facility tells the nurse that he struggles to follow his treatment plans because his friends discourage him. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

"Tell me more about how your friends discourage you." -The nurse should ask an open-ended question that encourages the client to elaborate on these problems.

A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has type 2 diabetes mellitus and will be caring for herself at home. The client expresses concerns about preparing an appropriate diet for her diabetes due to her cultural beliefs and preferences. Which of the following responses should the nurse offer?

"The dietitian will help you choose foods you are used to that also meet your health needs."

A nurse is teaching an assistive personnel (AP) about proper hand hygiene. Which of the following statements by the AP indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"There are times I should use soap and water rather than an alcohol-based rub to clean my hands."

A nurse is assessing a client's thyroid gland. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give the client before inspecting and palpating this gland?

"Tilt your head back and swallow."

A nurse observes an assistive personnel (AP) preparing to obtain blood pressure with a regular-sized cuff for a client who is obese. Which of the following explanations should the nurse give the AP?

"Using a cuff that is too small will result in an inaccurately high reading."

A nurse is performing a spiritual assessment of a client. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask?

"What is your source of strength and hope?"

A nurse is responding to a parent's question about his infant's expected physical development during the first year of life. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include?

A 10-month-old infant can pull up to a standing position.

A nurse is explaining the use of written consent forms to a newly licensed nurse. The nurse should ensure that a written consent form has been signed by which of the following clients?

A client who has a prescription for a transfusion of packed red blood cells

A nurse is beginning a therapeutic relationship with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to convey empathy when using the therapeutic communication technique of active listening?

Assume an open position

A nurse is planning weight-loss strategies for a group of clients who are obese. Which of the following actions by the nurse will improve the clients' commitment to a long-term goal of weight loss?

Attempt to increase the clients' self-motivation

A nurse is assessing a client who is undergoing a physical examination. Following the inspection, which of the following techniques should the nurse use next when assessing the client's abdomen?

Auscultation -According to evidence-based practice, the nurse should listen for bowel sounds in all 4 quadrants before palpating the client's abdomen. Palpation and percussion can stimulate the bowel and increase the frequency of bowel sounds, leading to false results.

A nurse rates a client's biceps reflex as 2+. Which of the following characteristics should the nurse document about the client's reflexes?

Average Reflexes range on a scale of 0 to 4+. -Active or expected reflexes are 2+.

A nurse is collecting a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity for a client who has a urinary tract infection. The client has an indwelling urinary catheter in place. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Clamp the tubing below the collection port -The nurse should clamp the tubing below the collection port to allow fresh, uncontaminated urine to collect before withdrawing the specimen through the port and placing it in a sterile specimen cup

A nurse is caring for a client who requires a dressing change. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Clean the drain site from the center outward -The nurse should clean the drain site from the center outward to avoid introducing microorganisms from the periphery of the wound into the center of the wound.

A charge nurse is teaching adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following actions should the charge nurse teach as the first response in CPR?

Confirm unresponsiveness.

A nurse is caring for an adult client who has an NG tube in place and a prescription for continuous enteral feedings. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform to reduce the client's risk of aspiration?

Elevate the head of the bed to 30° or 45°

A nurse is preparing to administer a feeding via a gastrostomy tube to a client who had a stroke. Which of the following actions should the nurse take prior to initiating the feeding?

Elevate the head of the client's bed

A nurse is teaching an assistive personnel (AP) how to obtain a capillary finger-stick blood sample. Which of the following actions by the AP requires the nurse to intervene?

Elevating the finger above heart level

A nurse is auscultating a client's lungs and identifies rhonchi over the trachea and bronchi. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Encourage the client to cough

A nurse is caring for a client who has cancer and is experiencing pain. The nurse should implement which of the following interventions to assist the client with pain relief?

Encourage the client to listen to soft music

A nurse is working with the facility's language interpreter to explain a wound-care procedure to a client who does not speak the same language as the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when describing the procedure to the client?

Ensure the interpreter and the client speak the same dialect.

A nurse is discussing fire safety with newly hired nurses. Which of the following actions is the priority if a fire occurs in the health care facility?

Evacuate clients from the unit

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit observes smoke billowing from a client's room. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Evacuate the client from the room.

A nurse is admitting a client who has decreased circulation in his left leg. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Evaluate pedal pulses

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has an in-the-canal hearing aid. The client states that the hearing aid is making a whistling sound. The nurse should identify which of the following factors as the source for this sound?

Excessive wax in the ear canal

A nurse is preparing to insert an NG tube for a client who has a bowel obstruction. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Explain the procedure to the client

A nurse is applying an ice bag to the ankle of a client following a sports injury. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Fill the bag 2/3 full with ice

A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty breathing. The nurse should assist the client into which of the following positions?

Fowler's -Sitting upright promotes full expansion of both lungs and facilitates ventilation and perfusion.

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following vascular surgery on the left femoral artery. The nurse should identify that the surgical wound should be cleansed in which of the following directions?

From the wound toward the surrounding skin -The nurse should cleanse a surgical wound from the least contaminated location (the inside of the wound) toward the most contaminated (the surrounding skin).

A nurse is reviewing a client's 24 hr dietary recall. The client reports eating a slice of toasted white bread with butter, a banana, a glass of milk, and a cup of coffee for breakfast; grilled chicken, a baked potato, and a glass of milk for lunch; an apple and cheddar cheese for a snack; and 2 servings of chicken, 2 cups of steamed broccoli, and a glass of milk for dinner. This client's diet is deficient in which of the following food groups?

Grains

A nurse in an emergency department is assessing a client who reports diarrhea and decreased urination for 4 days. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to assess the client's skin turgor?

Grasp a skin fold on the chest under the clavicle, release it, and note whether it springs back -The nurse should use this technique to assess skin turgor. If the client has good turgor and is properly hydrated, the skin will immediately return to normal; in dehydration, the skin will remain tented. The nurse can also assess turgor by grasping a skinfold on the back of the forearm.

A nurse is assessing a client who is postoperative. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the client is experiencing pain?

Grimacing

A nurse is changing the dressings for a client recovering from an appendectomy following a ruptured appendix. The client's surgical wound is healing by secondary intention. Which of the following observations should the nurse report to the provider?

Halo of erythema on the surrounding skin

A nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory results and notes a WBC count of 3,600/mm^3. The nurse should identify this result as which of the following conditions?

Leukopenia -Leukopenia occurs when there is a decrease in the production of WBCs. This alteration places the client at an increased risk of infection.

A nurse is providing teaching to a client about a surgical procedure that she is scheduled for later in the day. The client states that no one has spoken to her about the procedure before. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Stop the teaching and check with the surgeon about informed consent.

A nurse is planning to obtain the vital signs of a 2-year-old child who is experiencing diarrhea and may have a right ear infection. Which of the following routes should the nurse use to obtain the child's temperature?

Temporal

A nurse is providing nutritional teaching to a group of clients. Which of the following definitions for the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) should the nurse include in the teaching?

The RDA defines the level of nutrient intake that meets the needs of healthy people in various groups. -The RDA represents daily requirements considered adequate for healthy people. RDAs are based on estimated amounts for each nutrient, including additional amounts for individuals such as women or infants.

A nurse is caring for an adult client who is grieving following the death of a loved one. Which of the following factors increases the client's risk of developing complicated grief?

The death was sudden. -Complicated grief can occur when the death of a loved one is sudden and unexpected

A nurse is providing teaching to a client with heart failure about reducing his daily intake of sodium. Which of the following factors is the most important in determining the client's ability to learn new dietary habits?

The involvement of the client in planning the change According to evidence-based practice, client involvement in planning dietary changes is the most important factor in the client's ability to learn new habits.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for a vest restraint. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Tie the restraint with a quick-release knot

A nurse is providing teaching to a client regarding protein intake. Which of the following foods should the nurse include as an example of an incomplete protein?

Lentils -Incomplete proteins are missing 1 or more of the essential amino acids necessary for the synthesis of protein in the body. Examples of incomplete proteins include lentils, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds.

A client who reports shortness of breath requests the nurse's help in changing positions. After repositioning the client, which of the following actions should the nurse take next?

Observe the rate, depth, and character of the client's respirations

A nurse is caring for a client who has a dysrhythmia. Which of the following techniques should the nurse to use to assess for a pulse deficit?

Obtain the apical and radial rates simultaneously

A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to receive transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for pain management. The client asks the nurse how a TENS unit helps relieve pain. Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"It modulates the transmission of the pain impulse." -The nurse should inform the client that a TENS unit applies low-voltage electrical stimulation directly over a location of pain at an acupressure point. It modulates the transmission of the pain impulse and can also cause a release of endorphins to assist with pain relief.

A nurse is providing teaching about crutches to a client who has a fracture of the right foot. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

"Keep the rubber crutch tips securely in place." -The client should never use crutches without the rubber crutch tips. The client should inspect the tips regularly, replace them when they show signs of wear, and remove and dry them thoroughly with paper towels if they become wet.

A nurse is preparing to administer sotalol to a client with a prescription for 320 mg/day divided equally every 12 hr. The medication is available in 80 mg tablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest tenth, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

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A nurse is beginning her shift and reviewing the medication administration records (MARs) for her clients. She notes a dosage of a medication above the safe range and sees that a nurse administered that dosage during the previous shift. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Call the provider to clarify the dosage. -After assessing the client for adverse effects of the medication, the nurse should notify the provider about her observations to determine the next step.

A nurse is inserting an IV catheter for a client that results in a blood spill on her gloved hand. The client has no documented bloodstream infection. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Carefully remove the gloves and proceed with hand hygiene. -Standard precautions require the use of gloves and hand hygiene in the care of all clients

A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty with muscle coordination following a head injury. The nurse should suspect injury to which of the following areas of the brain?

Cerebellum -The nurse should suspect an injury to the cerebellum if the client is experiencing difficulty controlling balance and coordination. A client's movements can become uncoordinated, unsure, and clumsy following an injury to this area of the brain.

A nurse is providing teaching about proper care to a client who has a new colostomy. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching?

Cleanse the skin around the stoma with warm water -The nurse should instruct the client to cleanse the skin around the stoma with warm water, as using soap can leave a residue on the skin and cause poor adherence of the pouch.

A nurse is conducting an admission interview with a client. Which of the following pieces of assessment information should the nurse collect during the introductory phase of the interview?

Client's level of comfort and ability to participate in the interview -The nurse should assess the client's level of comfort and establish a rapport during the introductory or orientation phase. The nurse should engage in active listening and present a relaxed attitude to place the client at ease and encourage client participation. This will assist the nurse in gaining the necessary data to formulate appropriate nursing diagnoses and outcomes.

A nurse is caring for a client who had a mastectomy and has a self-suction drainage evacuator in place. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to ensure proper operation of the device?

Collapse the device to remove air after emptying -The nurse should collapse the device to remove air after emptying the contents periodically. This will create enough suction to pull fluid exudate into the collection area of the device.

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory values of a client who has a positive Chvostek's sign. Which of the following laboratory findings should the nurse expect?

Decreased calcium -Calcium is necessary for nerve conduction and muscle contractions. When the client's total calcium level is <8.4 mg/dL, tetany and muscle spasms may occur. The nurse should tap the facial nerve in front of the client's ear. If facial muscle twitching follows this stimulus, it is a positive Chvostek's sign and an indication of hypocalcemia.

A nurse is assessing a client who has a total calcium level of 12.7 mg/dL. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?

Depressed deep-tendon reflexes A total calcium level of 12.7 mg/dL is above the expected reference range. Manifestations of hypercalcemia include depressed deep-tendon reflexes, nausea, vomiting, bone pain, lethargy, and weakness.

A nurse is caring for client who has terminal pancreatic cancer. When the client states, "It's devastating that I will not be here to see my child graduate," the nurse should identify that the client is in which of the following stages of grief as defined by Kubler-Ross?

Depression -During the stage of depression, the client has realized the full impact of the loss or impending death and might express hopelessness and despair.

A nurse is caring for a client who has an NG tube for intermittent enteral feedings. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Elevate the head of the client's bed to 45° before the feeding -The nurse should elevate the client's head of bed between 30° and 45° to prevent aspiration.

A nurse is teaching an assistive personnel (AP) how to obtain a capillary finger- stick blood sample. Which of the following actions by the AP requires the nurse to intervene?

Elevating the finger above heart level -The nurse should intervene if the client elevates the finger above the level of the heart. Holding the finger below the level of the heart, in a dependent position; will help increase blood flow to the area and ensure an adequate specimen for collection.

A nurse is admitting a client who will undergo a craniotomy. During the planning phase of the nursing process, which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Establish client outcomes. -The planning phase of the nursing process includes developing goals and outcomes that help the nurse create the client's plan of care.

A nurse is providing teaching about food choices to a client who has a prescription for a clear liquid diet. Which of the following selections by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

Gelatin -Foods allowed on a clear liquid diet are clear and liquid at room temperature.

A nurse is providing teaching to a group of unit nurses about wound healing by secondary intention. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching?

Granulation tissue fills the wound during healing. -A beefy, red tissue called granulation tissue fills the wound during healing. The wound is left open to drain and heal by secondary intention, which should occur within 5 to 21 days. Open wounds increase the risk of wound infection.

A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer insulin. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to evaluate the client's understanding of the process within the psychomotor domain of learning?

Have the client demonstrates the procedure -Having the client demonstrate the procedure provides the nurse the ability to evaluate the client's understanding within the psychomotor domain of learning.

A nurse is teaching a client about lifestyle changes to manage a chronic illness. Which of the following strategies should the nurse use first to help the client make a commitment to these lifestyle changes?

Help the client identify ways that these changes will result in positive personal outcomes -According to evidence-based practice, the motivation to change must precede taking steps to make the change. Therefore, helping clients identify ways that the changes will promote positive outcomes should precede other educational strategies for making the changes. The client should first see how the changes directly affect his/her life, thus enhancing the motivation to make the changes.

A nurse is teaching a client who is recovering from gallbladder surgery how to use an incentive spirometer. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching?

Hold the breath for 5 sec after goal volume is reached -The nurse should instruct the client to hold the breath for 3 to 5 seconds after reaching maximal inspiratory volume. This decreases the collapse of alveoli, which helps prevent the risk of atelectasis and pneumonia.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a gastric ulcer. The nurse should explain that prolonged exposure of the body to stress can also cause which of the following to occur?

Hyperglycemia -Stress causes an increased secretion of cortisol, which can lead to hypertension and hyperglycemia.

A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing stress following a near fall out of bed. Which of the following physiological responses should the nurse expect due to the fight-or-flight response?

Increased blood pressure -The nurse should expect a client who is experiencing the fight-or-flight response to manifest an increase in arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac output due to arousal of the central nervous system

A nurse is teaching a group of young adults. Which of the following should the nurse identify as an expected developmental task for this age group?

Independent moral development -According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, making individual decisions about moral issues is a function of the highest level of moral development, the post-conventional level. Young adults who have reached this level separate themselves from the rules and tenets of others and make their own decisions according to personal beliefs and principles.

A nurse in the emergency department is caring for an inmate who has a laceration and is bleeding. The client was brought to the facility by a guard who asks the nurse about the client's HIV infection status. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Instruct the guard to ask the inmate -The nurse is not able to supply this information to the guard. In order for the guard to obtain this information, the client must offer the information freely. Therefore, the nurse should instruct the guard to ask the client for this information.

A nurse is planning care for a client who has anorexia and nausea due to cancer treatment. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include?

Limit drinking liquids with food -Drinking beverages with food leads to early satiety and bloating, which results in the client consuming fewer calories.

A nurse is measuring a client's vital signs. The client's resting radial pulse rate is 55/min. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?

Measure the client's apical pulse rate -The first action the nurse should take using the nursing process is to assess or collect data from the client. This pulse rate is below the expected reference range for an adult. The nurse and a coworker should measure the apical and radial pulse rates simultaneously to determine if there is a pulse deficit. If the client's radial pulse rate is lower than the apical rate, the client might have a cardiovascular disorder.

A nurse is caring for a client who had a stroke and is at risk of falling. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Monitor the client at least once every hour -The nurse should monitor the client frequently as a means of reducing the client's fall risk. Other measures can include keeping the client's bed in a low position, creating elimination schedules, and using a gait belt when the client is ambulating.

A nurse is using the Braden scale to predict the pressure ulcer risk of a client in a long-term care facility. Using this scale, which of the following parameters should the nurse evaluate?

Nutrition -Nutrition, sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, and friction and shear are the parameters on the Braden scale for determining a client's risk of developing pressure ulcers.

A nurse in a provider's office is measuring a client and notes a loss in height from the previous year. The nurse should identify this finding as a manifestation of which of the following musculoskeletal system disorders?

Osteoporosis -A loss of height is often an early indication of osteoporosis. This occurs due to loss of calcium in the vertebrae, which can cause them to fracture and collapse.

A nurse is preparing to administer a tap water enema to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Place the client in a left Sims' position -The nurse should place the client into a left Sims' position for the insertion of an enema. This left lateral position facilitates the flow of the enema solution into the sigmoid and descending colon. The anus is exposed by flexing the right leg.

A nurse is preparing to provide chest physiotherapy for a client who has left lower lobe atelectasis. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Place the client in the Trendelenburg position -The nurse should place the client in a right-sided Trendelenburg position to promote drainage from the client's left lower lobe

A home health nurse enters a client's home and finds a used insulin syringe without a cap on the table. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Place the syringe in a puncture-proof disposal container. -The nurse should place the uncapped syringe in a puncture-proof sharps disposal or rigid plastic container to prevent a needlestick injury. The nurse should keep the syringe uncapped to prevent a needlestick injury while placing the cap on the needle. Then, the nurse should provide client education on safety and proper disposal of syringes.

A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Position the client on his left side -Positioning is an important aspect of administering an enema. Having the client lie on his left side facilitates the flow of the enema solution into the sigmoid and descending

A nurse is planning an in-service training session about nutrition. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include?

Protein serves as an energy source when other sources are inadequate. -Protein is used as an energy source for the body when carbohydrates and fat stores are unavailable or depleted

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous enteral feedings through an NG tube and develops diarrhea. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Request a prescription for an isotonic enteral nutrition formula -The nurse should assist a client who develops diarrhea while receiving NG tube feedings by consulting with the provider and the dietitian regarding changing the client's formula to an isotonic formula. This formulation can be easier for the client to digest and can decrease diarrhea.

A nurse is caring for a client who is in the terminal stage of cancer. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when she observes the client crying?

Sit and hold the client's hand -This action uses the therapeutic communication techniques of silence, touch, and offering of self to the client.

A nurse is caring for a client who has bilateral casts on her hands. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when assisting the client with feeding?

Sit at the bedside while feeding the client -The nurse should avoid appearing to be in a hurry. Sitting at the bedside provides the client with the nurse's full attention during the feeding.

As part of a neurological examination, a nurse instructs a client to keep his eyes closed, places an object in his hand, and asks him to identify the object. Which of the following abilities is the nurse evaluating with this technique?

Stereognosis -Stereognosis is the ability to identify an object's size, shape, and texture via tactile sensation.

A nurse is measuring a client's vital signs. The client's heart rate is 105/min. The nurse should document this finding as which of the following alterations?

Tachycardia -Tachycardia is a heart rate over 100/min in adults.

A nurse is caring for a client who was admitted to a long-term care facility for rehabilitation after a total hip arthroplasty. At which of the following times should the nurse begin discharge planning?

Upon the client's admission to the care facility -The nurse should begin discharge planning at the time that the client is admitted to the facility.

A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection to a young adult client. Which of the following injection sites is the safest for this client?

Ventrogluteal -According to evidence-based practice, the ventrogluteal site is the safest injection site for all adults because it contains thick gluteal muscles and does not contain major nerves or blood vessels.

A nurse is assessing a client's respiratory system. Which of the following breath sounds should the nurse expect to hear over the periphery of the major lung fields?

Vesicular -The nurse will hear vesicular sounds over the periphery of the major lung fields. These sounds are soft and low-pitched.

A nurse is preparing to irrigate a client's wound. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Warm the irrigating solution to 37°C (98.6°F) -The nurse should prepare about 200 mL of irrigating solution and warm it to body temperature to minimize discomfort and vascular constriction.

A nurse is caring for a client who has methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Which of the following precautions should the nurse implement?

Wear a gown when in the client's room -The nurse should apply a gown at all times when in the client's room to maintain contact precautions. This client who has MRSA should be placed in contact isolation, which includes the use of gloves and a gown when providing care.

A nurse is preparing to change the bed linens of a client who has AIDS and is incontinent of stool. Which of the following personal protective equipment (PPE) items should the nurse don prior to providing client care? (Select all that apply.)

A. Gown B. Gloves The nurse should follow standard precautions when caring for a client who has AIDS. Because the bed linens might be soiled, the nurse should don a gown. Because the nurse's hands will come in contact with the soiled bed linens, the nurse should don clean gloves in addition to other necessary PPE.

A nurse is supervising a newly licensed nurse who is suctioning a client's tracheostomy. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the procedure?

Administering high-flow oxygen prior to the procedure -The nurse should instruct the newly licensed nurse to administer 3 to 4 breaths of 100% oxygen via a resuscitation bag before suctioning to the client to reduce the risk of hypoxia.

A nurse is taking a client's vital signs. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as outside the expected reference range?

BP 145/90 mmHg -This blood pressure is greater than the expected reference range and should be reported to the provider.

After assessing a client's radial pulses, the nurse documents "radial pulses 4+ bilaterally." The nurse should document this finding when a client's pulses have which of the following qualities?

Bounding A pulse of 4+ is bounding and does not disappear with moderate pressure. Pulse strength ranges from absent (0) to bounding (4+).

A newly licensed nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client. The nurse notes that the provider has prescribed a medication that is unfamiliar to him. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Consult the medication reference book available on the unit -A nurse must have knowledge about medications to administer them safely. The nurse should become familiar with the medication by looking it up in the medication reference on the unit.

A nurse is preparing to assess the function of the client's trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V). Which of the following items should the nurse gather for the test?

Cotton wisps The trigeminal nerve has both sensory and motor capabilities. -To assess its sensory function, the nurse uses a safety pin to assess for recognition of pain and a cotton wisp to evaluate recognition of touch sensations. To test motor abilities of cranial nerve (CN) V, the nurse should ask the client to clench the teeth.

A nurse is caring for a client who is producing large amounts of urine. The nurse should document this finding as which of the following?

Diuresis -Diuresis or polyuria is the excretion of a high volume of urine. This condition has many causes, including metabolic and hormonal imbalances and diuretic therapy for treating renal, cardiovascular, and pulmonary disorders.

A nurse in a rehabilitation facility is observing an assistive personnel (AP) help a client transfer from a bed to a wheelchair. Which of the following actions indicates to the nurse that the AP understands how to perform this task?

Locking the brakes on the bed and the wheelchair before moving the client -Prior to starting the transfer, the AP should make sure that both the wheelchair and the bed are stationary and will not shift when the client moves into the chair.

A nurse on a mental health unit is preparing to terminate the nurse-client relationship with a client who no longer requires care. Which of the following concepts should the nurse and client discuss in the termination phase of the relationship?

Loss -At the close of a relationship, even when planned, loss is an expected feeling for both the client and the nurse. It is important for both the nurse and the client to terminate the relationship without feelings of guilt or anxiety.

A nurse is performing an abdominal assessment of a client. Which of the following positions should the nurse tell the client to assume for this examination?

Supine -The nurse should tell the client to assume the supine position to promote relaxation of the abdominal muscles. Having the client bend the knees enhances relaxation of the stomach muscles.

A nurse is caring for an adult client in the terminal stages of lung cancer who refuses any further treatment. The nurse should provide care that facilitates which of the following outcomes?

Supports self-determination -The nurse must honor the client's autonomy and ability to make health care decisions. The client has the right to refuse treatment; as the client's advocate, the nurse must support that right.

A nurse is planning to insert a nasogastric tube for a client after explaining the procedure. The client states, "You are not putting that hose down my throat." Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

"I can see that this is upsetting you." -This response uses the therapeutic communication techniques of reflecting and restating, which encourages further communication by the client.

A nurse is conducting a health promotion class for a group of college students. Which of the following statements by a student should the nurse identify as a potential problem with achieving Erikson's developmental task for this age group?

"I go home on the weekends to be with my family because I do not have any good friends here on campus." -According to Erikson, the stage of psychosocial development for young adults is intimacy vs. isolation. This statement indicates that the student is having difficulty establishing relationships outside of the immediate family.

A nurse is teaching a client who has asthma about the proper use of an albuterol inhaler. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"I will shake the inhaler well right before I use it." -The nurse should instruct the client to shake the inhaler vigorously for 3 to 5 seconds, which will mix the medication within the inhaler evenly.

A nurse is teaching a client about how to remove a soiled dressing. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"I'll wear nonsterile gloves." -Wearing gloves prevents the spread of microorganisms outside of the dressings and onto the client's hands. The gloves the client uses can be clean and do not need to be sterile unless the provider specifically prescribes sterile gloves for dressing changes.

A nurse is talking with the parent of a preschool-aged child who tells the nurse, "My child has suddenly become disinterested in certain foods." Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

"Keep a diary of the foods your child eats each day." -The nurse should encourage the parent to keep a diary of the foods the child eats throughout the day for 1 week. This can help the parent realize that the child may be eating better than expected. Evidence suggests that children can self-regulate their caloric intake. When they eat less at a meal, they can compensate by eating more at another meal or by having a snack.

A nurse is teaching a client who has urinary incontinence about bladder retraining. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

"Try to block the urge to urinate until the next scheduled time." -When the client is following a schedule of voiding intervals and feels the urge to urinate before the next scheduled time, she should try slow, deep breathing to help reduce the urge. She can also try 5 or 6 strong and quick pelvic muscle exercises.

A nurse is assessing a client's vascular system. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use when evaluating the carotid arteries?

Auscultation of the arteries for bruits with the bell of the stethoscope -The bell of the stethoscope is more effective than the diaphragm in transmitting blowing or swishing sounds, such as those from turbulence in blood vessels.

A nurse is assessing a client for conductive hearing loss. When using the Rinne test, which of the following results should the nurse identify as an indication that the client has conductive hearing loss of the left ear?

Air conduction is less than bone conduction in the left ear. -This finding indicates conductive hearing loss of the left ear.

A nurse is administering a cleansing enema to a client who is scheduled for a diagnostic procedure. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Insert the tip of the tubing 8 cm (3.1 in) -The nurse should insert the tip of the tubing 7 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) along the rectal wall to prevent dislodging of the tube during the procedure and avoid injury to the rectal mucosa.

A nurse is cleaning a client's wound by swabbing from the area of least contamination to an area of greater contamination. Which of the following rationales should the nurse identify for using this technique?

Keeping microorganisms from entering the wound -Starting at the area of least contamination and working toward the area of greatest contamination prevents the spread of microorganisms within the wound.

A nurse is administering medication to a client who asks the nurse to leave the medication at the bedside to be taken at a later time. Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

"Call me when you are ready, and I will return with the medication." -The nurse is responsible for administering the medication and for following professional standards by adhering to the 6 rights of medication administration.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for acetaminophen 325 mg PO for an oral temperature above 38.4°C. Above what Fahrenheit temperature should the nurse administer acetaminophen to the client? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest tenth, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

101.1

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving dextrose 5% in water IV at 150 mL/hr and has ingested 4 oz of water and ½ pint of milk. What is the total 8-hr fluid intake in milliliters that the nurse should document for this client? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number and fill in the blank with the numeric value only.)

1560

A nurse is teaching the parent of a child who is to take 10 mL of a liquid medication. The parent has a hollow medication spoon with marks to indicate teaspoons and tablespoons. How many teaspoons should the nurse instruct the parent to give the child? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

2

A nurse is teaching the parent of a child who is to take 30 mL of a liquid medication. The parent has a hollow medication spoon that has marks to indicate teaspoons and tablespoons. How many tablespoons of medication should the nurse instruct the parent to give to the child? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

2

A nurse is monitoring a client's fluid intake. For breakfast, the client consumed 8 oz of milk, 10 oz of water, 4 oz of flavored gelatin, 1 scrambled egg, 1 crisp piece of bacon, and 2 biscuits with jelly. How many mL should the nurse record as the client's fluid intake? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

660

A client has 1 L of dextrose 5% in 0.45% sodium chloride infusing IV at 125 mL/hr. How many hours will it take for the liter to infuse? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only and round to the nearest whole number.)

8

A nurse is caring for a client who requires fluid restriction and may drink only 1 oz of water with each oral medication. How many milliliters of water should the nurse document as intake for the 3 separate medications the client receives during a 12-hr night shift? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number and fill in the blank with the numeric value only.)

90

A nurse is planning care for a group of clients receiving oxygen therapy. Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to see first?

A client who has heart failure and is receiving 100% oxygen via partial rebreather mask -The nurse should apply the safety and risk-reduction priority-setting framework, which assigns priority to the factor or situation posing the greatest safety risk to the client. When there are several risks to client safety, the one posing the greatest threat is the highest priority. The nurse should use Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the ABC priority-setting framework, and/or nursing knowledge to identify which risk poses the greatest threat to the client

A community health nurse is conducting a class about body mechanics for county office workers. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)

A. "Sit with your back supported." B. "Keep your knees at hip level." C. "Use an ergonomically designed computer keyboard."

A nurse is preparing to insert an NG tube for a client. Which of the following actions will help facilitate the insertion of the tube? (Select all that apply.)

A. Coat the tip of the tube with a water-soluble lubricant B. Ask the client to swallow water while the tube enters her throat D. Tell the client to tilt her head backward as insertion begins

A nurse is preparing to administer a unit of packed RBCs to a client. Which of the following pieces of information must the nurse verify with another nurse prior to the administration? (Select all that apply.)

A. The client's ID number C. The client's name D. ABO compatibility E. Rh compatibility

A nurse is caring for a child who is postoperative following a tonsillectomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Administer analgesics to the child on a routine schedule throughout the day and night. -To soothe the client's throat following a tonsillectomy, the nurse should administer pain medication routinely. The nurse can provide the medication rectally or intravenously to avoid the oral route

A nurse is caring for a client who states that she does not want to get out of bed due to pain from arthritis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Advise the client to perform range-of-motion exercises while in bed

A nurse is assisting a client who has dysphagia at mealtimes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Advise the client to tuck his chin downward -To help the client swallow safely, the nurse should have the client sit upright, lean slightly forward, tilt his head forward, and tuck his chin. This position helps move the food downward without lodging in the throat, where the client could aspirate it.

A nurse is admitting a client who has measles. Which of the following types of transmission precautions should the nurse initiate?

Airborne

A nurse is admitting a client who has tuberculosis. In addition to standard precautions, which of the following transmission-based precautions should the nurse add to the client's plan of care?

Airborne

A nurse is caring for a client who is well-hydrated and has no visible evidence of nutritional deficiencies. A laboratory result within the expected reference range for which of the following substances indicates adequate protein uptake and synthesis?

Albumin -The nurse should identify that an albumin level within the expected reference range is an indication that the client has adequate protein uptake and synthesis. Albumin levels measure protein status. They are useful for identifying long-term protein depletion rather than short-term or acute changes in nutritional status.

A provider is planning an immunization clinic for older adults. At which of the following times should an older adult client receive the influenza vaccine?

Annually in the fall -The nurse should recommend that older adult clients receive the influenza vaccine annually. Influenza outbreaks occur annually, and the influenza virus changes constantly. Consequently, an influenza vaccine from a previous year will not protect a client exposed to this year's influenza strain. Influenza in older adults can result in the development of primary viral influenza pneumonia, which causes several deaths a year. An influenza vaccine given in the fall, prior to the onset of flu season, will be most effective in preventing influenza in this target population.

A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a client who reports developing severe right eye pain with a gritty sensation while sawing wood. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Ask the client about first aid performed at the scene

A nurse is performing an admission assessment for a client who has asthma and reports several food allergies. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Ask the client to identify the specific food allergies

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness. The client is restless and reports severe pain but refuses the prescribed opioid pain medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Ask why the client is refusing the pain medication

A nurse is assessing a client. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication of protein-calorie malnourishment? (Select all that apply.)

B. Dry, brittle hair C. Edema E. Poor wound healing

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving mechanical ventilation via a tracheostomy tube and has a gastrostomy tube for enteral feedings. Which pieces of information are critical to communicate to the next nurse who will be caring for this client? (Select all that apply.)

B. New prescriptions D. Arterial blood gas results E. Tracheal secretion characteristics

A nurse is caring for a client who reports feeling a pop after coughing without properly splinting an abdominal incision. On assessment, the nurse notes that the client's wound has eviscerated. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)

B. Place the client in a supine position with the hips and knees flexed D. Cover the wound and intestine with a sterile, moistened dressing E. Monitor the client for manifestations of shock

A nurse is planning care for a client who has a single-lumen nasogastric (NG) tube for gastric decompression. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care? (Select all that apply.)

B. Provide oral hygiene frequently C. Measure the amount of drainage from the NG tube every shift D. Secure the NG tube to the client's gown

A nurse is caring for a semiconscious client who had a small-bore NG tube placed yesterday for the administration of enteral feeding. Which of the following methods should the nurse use to verify correct tube placement? (Select all that apply.)

B. Verify the initial X-ray examination C. Measure the length of the exposed tube D. Determine the pH of aspirated fluid

A nurse in a provider's office is teaching a client about foods that are high in fiber. Which of the following food choices made by the client indicate an understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)

C. Black beans D. Whole-grain bread

A nurse is caring for a client who has a stage III pressure ulcer on the heel. When preparing to irrigate the wound, which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Check the client's pain level

A nurse is assessing a client who has fluid-volume excess. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?

Crackles in the lung fields

A nurse is performing a neurological assessment for a client. By asking the client to stick out his tongue, which of the following cranial nerves is the nurse testing?

Cranial nerve XII

A nurse is caring for a client who is immobile. The nurse should recognize that immobility places the client at risk of which of the following health alterations?

Decreased cardiac output

A nurse is teaching a middle-aged adult client about health promotion and disease prevention. The nurse should inform the client that which of the following changes could occur?

Decreased estrogen and testosterone production

A nurse is assessing a client's pulses of the lower extremities. The nurse should identify which of the following as the location of the most distal pulse?

Dorsalis pedis

A nurse is preparing to administer eye drops to a client following surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when instilling the eye drops?

Drop the eye medication into the lower conjunctival sac

A nurse is caring for a client who has protein malnutrition. Which of the following foods should the nurse identify as a source of complete protein?

Eggs

A nurse is teaching a client who is postoperative about the importance of turning, coughing, and breathing deeply. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the instructions?

If I do this often, I won't get pneumonia." -Turning, coughing, and breathing deeply help prevent respiratory complications such as pneumonia by promoting lung expansion and secretion removal.

A nurse is caring for a toddler at a well-child visit when the mother calls, "Help! My baby is choking on his food." Which of the following findings indicates the toddler has an airway obstruction?

Inability to cry or speak -When the client has no sound passing through the vocal cords, a complete airway obstruction is evident. The nurse should use the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge whatever is obstructing the trachea.

A nurse is assessing a client who reports nausea and vomiting for 2 days. Which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse that the client is experiencing fluid volume deficit?

Increased heart rate An increased heart rate should indicate to the nurse that the client is experiencing fluid volume deficit. Other findings can include an increased BUN level, dry mucous membranes, and dark yellow urine.

A nurse manager is providing teaching to a group of newly licensed nurses about ways that clients acquire health care-associated infections (HAIs). Which of the following routes of infection should the manager identify as an iatrogenic HAI?

Infection acquired from a diagnostic procedure

A nurse is performing a breast examination for a female client. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use first?

Inspect both breasts simultaneously

A nurse is planning to assess the abdomen of a client who reports feeling bloated for several weeks. Which of the following methods of assessment should the nurse use first?

Inspection

A nurse is teaching a group of unit nurses about the experiences of clients who are having surgery. In which phase of care is the client transferred to the surgical suite table before being transferred to the PACU?

Intraoperative -Intraoperative care begins when the client is transferred to the surgical suite table and ends when the client is admitted to the PACU.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a temperature of 38.7°C (101.7°F). Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Keep the client's bed linens dry

A nurse is caring for a client who has a temperature of 38.7°C(101.7°F). Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Keep the client's bed linens dry

A nurse is planning an in-service training session about various dietary practices. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the teaching?

Kosher diets have restrictions regarding how the food must be prepared.

A nurse in a provider's office is collecting information from an older adult client who reports taking acetaminophen 500 mg/day for severe joint pain. The nurse should instruct the client that large doses of acetaminophen could cause which of the following adverse effects?

Liver damage Acetaminophen in large doses can be toxic to the liver. -Daily intake should be limited to less than 3 to 4 grams per day for healthy individuals and 2.4 grams per day for older adults and those with a history of liver impairment.

A nurse is caring for a client who starts to experience a seizure while sitting in a chair. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Lower the client to the floor and place a pad under the client's head -To reduce the risk of injury to the client, the nurse should lower the client to the floor and place a pillow or another soft object under the client's head

A nurse is admitting a client who has a hearing aid. Which of the following actions should the nurse take before beginning the interview process?

Make sure the device is functioning -The nurse should ensure that all of the client's assistive devices are working before beginning the interview process.

A nurse is preparing a client who is scheduled for a hysterectomy for transport to the operating room. The client states she no longer wants to have the surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Notify the provider of the client's decision.

A nurse in a long-term care facility is in the dining room while residents are eating lunch. One resident begins to choke and is coughing strongly. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Observe the client closely

A hospice nurse is reviewing religious practices of a group of clients with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching?

People who practice Judaism stay with the body of the deceased until burial. In the Jewish faith, a family member often stays with the body until burial occurs

A nurse is performing a physical assessment of a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to assess the client's tissue perfusion?

Perform a blanch test

A nurse is preparing to provide tracheostomy care for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first?

Perform hand hygiene.

A nurse is leading an education session about disposing of biohazardous materials. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

Place soiled linen in a single linen bag. -Soiled linen should be placed in a single bag that is tightly secured to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms.

A nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following tasks should the nurse assign to an assistive personnel (AP)?

Provide oral care to a client who cannot take oral fluids -Providing oral care to a client who cannot take oral fluids is within the range of function for an AP. Therefore, the nurse can assign this task to the AP.

A nurse is performing suctioning for a client who has a tracheostomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Pull suction catheter back 1 cm (0.5 in) if the client starts coughing

A nurse is caring for a client who has chronic kidney disease. The kidneys regulate body fluids as well as assisting with which of the following functions?

Regulation of acid-base balance -The nurse should identify that the kidneys assist with the regulation of acid-base balance in the body by retaining bicarbonate as they excrete hydrogen ions.

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who is violent and attempting to disconnect her IV lines. The provider prescribes soft wrist restraints. Which of the following actions should the nurse take while the client is in restraints?

Remove the restraints one at a time

A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection to a client who is overweight. Which of the following sites should the nurse select for the injection?

Side hip between the iliac crest and anterior iliac spine -The side hip between the iliac crest and anterior iliac spine forms the boundaries for a ventrogluteal injection; therefore, this is an appropriate site for the nurse to select. This site is preferred for intramuscular injections for an adult client. The nurse should prepare for injection by placing a hand on the client's greater trochanter (e.g. right hand on left hip) with the first 2 fingers touching the iliac crest and anterior superior iliac spine, forming a "V" shape.

A nurse is examining a client for signs of costovertebral angle tenderness. The nurse should place the client in which of the following positions for evaluation?

Sitting

A nurse is caring for a client who is dehydrated. The nurse should expect that insensible fluid loss of approximately 500 to 600 mL occurs each day through which of the following organs?

Skin The skin can excrete approximately 500 to 600 mL of insensible fluid loss. This type of fluid loss is continuous and can increase if the client is experiencing a fever or has had a recent burn to the skin.

A nurse on a medical unit is caring for a client who has been coughing intermittently during meals, attempting to clear her throat repeatedly, and eating only a small portion of each meal. The nurse should recommend a referral to which of the following members of the interprofessional team to evaluate the client for dysphagia?

Speech-language pathologist

A nurse is caring for a client who has a history of dysrhythmias. Upon entering the room, the nurse discovers the client is unresponsive to verbal or painful stimuli, has no respirations, and is pulseless. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Start chest compressions

A nurse is preparing to administer a medication to a client. Which of the following administration schedules should the nurse identify as a prescription to administer the medication once and as soon as possible?

Stat prescription

A nurse is teaching a client how to use an albuterol metered-dose inhaler. After removing the cap from the inhaler and shaking the canister, what sequence of instructions should the nurse give the client? (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.)

Step 1: The client should hold the mouthpiece 2 to 4 cm (1 to 2 in) from the mouth Step 2: The client should tilt the head back slightly, and then open the mouth. Step 3: The client should depress the medication canister while taking a deep breath to facilitate the delivery of the medication through the airway. Step 4: After holding this breath for 10 seconds, the client should resume a usual breathing pattern

A nurse is applying antiembolitic stockings for a client who has a history of deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when applying the stockings?

Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel before applying -The nurse should turn the stocking inside out up to the client's heel to make the application of the stocking easier and cause fewer constrictive wrinkles.

A nurse is preparing to assist an older adult client with ambulation following bed rest for 3 days. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to decrease the risk of a fall?

Use a gait belt during ambulation

A nurse is caring for a client who reports using several herbal medicines. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Verify the herbal supplements do not interact with medications the provider has prescribed -Many herbal products interact with other prescription and nonprescription medications. Valerian, for example, interacts with antihistamines as well as barbiturates and other sleep-promoting medications. The nurse should report any potential interactions to the provider.

A nurse is planning care for an adult client who has fluid volume excess. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to include to monitor the client's weight?

Weigh the client on arising

A nurse is caring for a client who has a deficiency of vitamin D. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend the client include in his diet?

Whole milk

A nurse is obtaining a capillary blood sample to determine a client's blood glucose level. The nurse prepares and punctures the client's finger for the procedure but does not obtain an adequate amount of blood. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?

Wrap the client's finger in a warm washcloth

A nurse is evaluating the development of a group of clients. According to Erikson, the developmental task of intimacy vs. isolation occurs during which of the following stages of development?

Young adulthood

A nurse is caring for a client who has injuries resulting from a motor-vehicle crash. Which of the following client statements should the nurse address first?

"I can't sleep well because whenever I move in my sleep, the pain wakes me up."

A nurse in an oncology clinic is assessing a client who is undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. Which of the following statements by the client indicates she is experiencing psychological distress?

"I keep having nightmares about my upcoming surgery."

After assessing a client, the nurse documents "1+ pedal edema bilaterally." This indicates that the nurse observed an indentation of which of the following depths after applying pressure?

2 mm

A nurse is calculating a client's intake for a 12-hr shift. The client had dextrose 5% in 0.45% sodium chloride infusing at 125 mL/hr, gentamicin 150 mg in 100 mL at 1400, famotidine 20 mg in 50 mL at 1000 and 1600, 250 mL of blood over 2 hr, and a nasogastric flush of 30 mL every 2 hr. What is the total intake in milliliters that the nurse should document for this client for this 12-hr period? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

2130 For the total intake, calculate: 125 mL x 12 hr = 1500 mL + 100 mL + (50 mL x 2 = 100 mL) + 250 mL + (30 mL x 6 = 180 mL) = 2130 mL.

A nurse is preparing to administer 40 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride IV to infuse over 20 min. The drop factor of the manual IV tubing is 15 gtt/mL. The nurse should set the manual IV infusion to deliver how many gtt/min? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

30

A nurse is supervising a newly licensed nurse who is administering a controlled substance. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the procedure?

Asking another nurse to observe the disposal of an unused portion of the medication

A nurse in a provider's clinic is taking a client's age, height, weight, and vital signs. The nurse should identify this action as part of which of the following components of the nursing process?

Assessment

A nurse is using the I-SBAR communication tool to give a client's provider information about the client. The nurse should convey this client's pain status in which portion of the report?

Assessment

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is admitting a client. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse document in the client's record first?

Assessment

A nurse is changing the bed linens for a client who is on bed rest. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform?

Hold the linens away from the body and clothing -The nurse should hold the linens away from the body and clothing to prevent soiling or the transfer of microorganisms. The microorganisms present on the nurse's clothing can expose other clients to microorganisms.

A nurse is preparing a sterile field for a procedure the provider will perform at the client's bedside. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Hold the sterile drape above the waist and away from the body -Contamination occurs when the nurse holds any object that will be part of the sterile field below the waist or allows it to touch anything other than a sterile object.

A nurse is presenting an in-service training session about nutrition. Which of the following simple sugars should the nurse identify as the carbohydrate found in milk?

Lactose

A nurse is caring for a client who requires wrist restraints. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Remove the restraints at least every 2 hr -The nurse should remove the restraints at least every 2 hours to reposition the client, provide fluids and nutrients, assist with range-of-motion exercises, and evaluate the client's overall wellbeing.

A nurse is reviewing the correct use of a fire extinguisher with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse direct the client to take first?

Remove the safety pin from the extinguisher. -Evidence-based practice indicates removing the safety pin from the extinguisher is the first action to take when using a fire extinguisher; therefore, this is the action the nurse should instruct the client to perform first.

A nurse is assessing a client's incision and observes the drainage to be blood-tinged. Which of the following terms should the nurse use to document this finding?

Sanguineous

A nurse is reviewing measures to prevent back injuries with assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

When lifting an object, spread your feet apart to provide a wide base of support

A nurse is providing preoperative teaching to a client who is scheduled for arthroplasty in the next month and may require a blood transfusion. The client expresses concern about the risk of acquiring an infection from the blood transfusion. Which of the following statements should the nurse share with the client?

"Donate autologous blood before the surgery." -Autologous blood transfusion is the collection and reinfusion of the client's blood. With preoperative autologous blood donation, the blood is drawn from the client 3 to 5 weeks before an elective surgical procedure and stored for transfusion at the time of the surgery. Autologous blood is the safest form of blood transfusion because exclusive use of a client's own blood eliminates exposure to a transfusion-transmitted infection.

A nurse is teaching a client who has low back pain about heat therapy. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

"I need to place a towel between the heating pad and my skin."

A nurse is teaching a group of older adults about expected age-related changes. Which of the following statements by a group member indicates that the teaching has been effective?

"I should expect my heart rate to take longer to return to normal after exercise as I get older."

A nurse is caring for a middle-aged adult client. The nurse should identify which of the following statements as an indication that the client has completed Erikson's developmental task for her age group?

"I think I have done a good job with my children since they are all independent now."

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness. The client asks several questions about the nurse's religious beliefs related to death and dying. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Encourage the client to express thoughts about death and dying

A nurse is performing eye irrigation for a client who was exposed to smoke and ash. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Exert pressure on the bony prominences when holding the eyelids open -[The nurse should hold the upper lid against the eyebrow and the lower lid against the cheekbone when irrigating the eye.

A new resident provider asks the charge nurse for an access code to review clients' online records. The resident is not scheduled to attend the facility's orientation computer class until next week. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Explain that it is against policy to share access codes and refer the resident to his supervisor. -Staff members should never share access codes and passwords or allow people who do not have their own access code to use the system. Allowing unauthorized access is a breach of federal guidelines for data security and client confidentiality.

A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing an obstruction of the flow of the vitreous humor in the eye. This manifestation is consistent with which of the following eye disorders?

Glaucoma

A nurse is helping a client change his hospital gown. The client has an IV infusion via an infusion pump. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Remove the sleeve of the gown from the arm without the IV line -According to evidence-based practice, the nurse should first remove the gown from the client's arm without the IV line. Beginning this process will enable the nurse to move the gown fully off the client before stopping the system to remove the gown from the line, resulting in minimal interruption of the IV flow.

A nurse is preparing to administer a bolus feeding to a client through an NG tube and observes that the exit mark on the tube has moved since the last feeding. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Request an X-ray of the client's abdomen -The nurse should request an X-ray to verify the placement of the NG tube both after the initial insertion of the tube and if displacement of the tube is suspected. The nurse should verify NG tube placement prior to administering a bolus feeding.

A nurse is screening a client who has an S-shaped spinal column with unequal shoulder heights. The nurse should identify these findings as manifestations of which of the following abnormalities?

Scoliosis

A community health nurse is preparing a campaign about seasonal influenza. Which of the following plans should the nurse include as a form of secondary prevention?

Screening groups of older adults in nursing care facilities for early influenza manifestations

A nurse at a screening clinic is assessing a client who reports a history of a heart murmur related to aortic valve stenosis. At which of the following anatomical areas should the nurse place the stethoscope to auscultate the aortic valve?

Second intercostal space to the right of the sternum

A nurse is caring for a client who has breast cancer. The client has been receiving radiation therapy for several months and now refuses to undergo further treatment. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Support the client's decision

A nurse in a provider's office is talking with an older adult client who reports having trouble sleeping. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as a possible cause of the client's sleeping difficulties?

"I often have a cup of coffee with my dessert before going to bed." -The client should avoid beverages that contain caffeine in the late afternoon and evening because caffeine stimulates the CNS and can result in sleep disturbances. Caffeine is also a diuretic and can cause nighttime awakenings for urination.

A nurse is caring for a client whose intake and output flow sheet for 0700 to 1500 indicates the following: voided x3: 350 mL, 200 mL, 150 mL; wound drainage 2 tsp; and emesis 2 oz. What total output in milliliters should the nurse document for this 8 hr period? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only, round the answer to the nearest whole number, and use a leading zero if applicable. Do not use a trailing zero.)

770

A nurse on a surgical unit is receiving a client who had abdominal surgery from the postanesthesia care unit. Which of the following assessments should the nurse make first?

Airway

A nurse discovers that a client received the wrong medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Assess the client.

A nurse is preparing to insert an indwelling urinary catheter for a female client. Which of the following actions should the nurse have the client perform just before inserting the catheter?

Bear down gently

A nurse is performing a focused assessment of a client's peripheral vascular system. In which of the following locations should the nurse palpate the posterior tibial pulse?

Below the medial malleolus

A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who has heart failure. The client has gained weight since her last visit, and her ankles are edematous. Which of the following findings is another clinical manifestation of fluid volume excess?

Bounding pulse -A bounding pulse is an expected finding of fluid volume excess.

A nurse is caring for a client who requires ventilatory assistance with breathing following a motor vehicle crash. The nurse should suspect an injury to which of the following parts of the brain?

Brainstem

A nurse is caring for a client who has major fecal incontinence and reports irritation in the perianal area. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Check the client's perineum

A nurse is caring for a client who was transferred to the surgical unit by stretcher from the PACU. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform immediately following the transfer?

Check the client's vital signs

A nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client who is unconscious. The nurse should bring the medication administration record (MAR) to the client's bedside and perform which of the following verification procedures?

Compare the medical record number and name on the MAR with the client's identification band

During the insertion of a urinary catheter for a client, the tip of the catheter brushes against the nurse's arm. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Obtain a new catheter and reattempt insertion.

A nurse is performing a physical examination for a client. To evaluate the client's skin moisture, the nurse should use which of the following techniques?

Palpation -With palpation, the nurse uses touch to help detect unusual or expected sensations including texture, temperature, masses, or moisture.

A nurse is assessing the heart sounds of a client who has developed chest pain that worsens with inspiration. The nurse auscultates a high-pitched scratching sound during both systole and diastole with the diaphragm of the stethoscope positioned at the left sternal border. Which of the following heart sounds should the nurse document?

Pericardial friction rub -A pericardial friction rub has a high-pitched scratching, grating, or squeaking leathery sound that is heard best with the diaphragm of the stethoscope at the left sternal border. A pericardial friction rub is a manifestation of pericardial inflammation and can be heard with infective pericarditis with myocardial infarction, following cardiac surgery or trauma, and with some autoimmune problems like rheumatic fever. A client who develops pericarditis typically has chest pain that becomes worse with inspiration or coughing and may be relieved by sitting up and leaning forward.

A nurse is obtaining the blood pressure in a client's lower extremity. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Place the bladder of the cuff over the posterior aspect of the thigh -This is the correct position for the bladder of the cuff when the nurse is measuring a lower-extremity blood pressure.

A nurse is providing oral care for a client who is unconscious. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Place the client in a lateral position with the head turned to the side before beginning the procedure -The nurse should place the client in a lateral position with the head turned to the side to reduce the risk of aspiration of fluids and secretions.

A nurse is planning to collect a stool specimen for ova and parasites from a client who has diarrhea. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when collecting the specimen?

Place the stool specimen collection container in a biohazard bag

A nurse is preparing to change a dressing on a client who is receiving negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). What sequence of actions should the nurse plan to take? (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.)

Step 1: The nurse should turn off the vacuum on the NPWT device to loosen the dressing and administer the prescribed analgesic. Step 2: The nurse should gently remove the soiled dressing and perform hand hygiene. Step 3: The nurse should apply sterile or clean gloves and irrigate the wound to remove debris. Step 4: The nurse should apply a skin protectant or a barrier film to the surrounding skin to ensure an airtight seal and protect the skin. Step 5: The nurse should place foam in the wound bed and cover it with a transparent dressing to provide an airtight seal. Step 6: The nurse should attach the drainage tube to the transparent dressing and turn on the NPWT unit. Step 7: The nurse should check for air leaks and patch the dressing as needed with transparent film.

A nurse is preparing to administer an afternoon dose of ampicillin to a client. The client appears upset and refuses to take the medication before throwing the pill on the floor. Which of the following entries should the nurse enter into the client's medical record?

The client threw the medication on the floor

A hospice nurse is visiting with the family member of a client. The family member states that the client has insomnia almost nightly. Which of the following practices should the nurse identify as contributing to the client's insomnia?

The client watches television in her bed during the day.

A nurse is providing nutrition counseling to a middle-aged adult client who has a sedentary job. Which of the following factors should the nurse consider?

The client's basal metabolic rate could decrease. -The basal metabolic rate decreases as adipose tissue replaces skeletal muscle mass. This places the client at risk of weight gain if a healthy diet is not maintained.

A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing the laboratory findings of a client who reports chills and aching joints. The nurse should identify which of the following findings as an indication of an infection?

WBC 15,000 mm^3 -This finding is above the expected reference range and is an indication of infection.

A nurse is assessing a client who has a sudden onset of severe back pain of unknown origin. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask to encourage discussion with the client?

"What do you think caused the onset of your pain?" -The nurse is using an open-ended question that allows the client to respond with a wide range of information by using more than a few words.

A nurse is caring for a client who reports not sleeping at night, which interferes with her ability to function during the day. Which of the following interventions should the nurse suggest to this client?

Avoid beverages that contain caffeine

A nurse is caring for a client who has a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. A dietary assistant asks the nurse what precautions are necessary for entering the client's room with the lunch tray. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give to the dietary assistant?

Don gloves when entering the room and use hand sanitizer when exiting. -Clients who have a MRSA infection require contact precautions. In addition to the use of standard precautions and meticulous hand hygiene, contact precautions require any staff member who will have contact with the client's environment to don gloves prior to entering the room. Additional precautions, such as a gown, are required for contact with the client; a mask and goggles are needed if secretions from the infected area could spray into the worker's face. Delivering the tray will require contact with the client's environment; therefore, the dietary assistant must wear gloves.

Call the provider to clarify the dosage. After assessing the client for adverse effects of the medication, the nurse should notify the provider about her observations to determine the next step.

Faint pedal pulses -Faint pedal pulses can indicate poor circulation and tissue perfusion, which puts the client at risk of impaired skin integrity.

A nurse is performing a comprehensive physical assessment of a client. The nurse should use inspection to assess which of the following?

Gait - Inspection is the technique of looking or observing. Gait inspection involves watching the client's walking movements and observing any unusual findings.

A nurse is removing personal protective equipment (PPE) after performing a procedure for a client who requires isolation precautions. Which of the following items of PPE should the nurse remove first?

Gloves

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who does not speak the same language as the nurse. The client's neighbor, who speaks both the client's native language and the nurse's, arrives to drive the client home. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Obtain the services of an interpreter.

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has dysphagia following a cerebrovascular accident. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when assisting the client at mealtime?

Offer the client tart or sour foods first

A nurse is caring for a client who has a fecal impaction. Before the digital removal of the mass, which of the following types of enemas should the nurse plan to administer to soften the feces?

Oil retention

A nurse is initiating seizure precautions for a client who has a seizure disorder. Which of the following pieces of equipment should the nurse have readily available at the client's bedside?

Oxygen equipment

A nurse is planning to document care provided for a client. Which of the following abbreviations should the nurse use?

PC for after meals -The nurse can use this abbreviation because it is approved and not error-prone.

A nurse is collecting health history data from a client who is deaf and uses American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate. The nurse will be working with an ASL interpreter. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when working with the interpreter?

Pace speech to allow time for the interpreter to convey the words.

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for a client who is at risk of experiencing seizures. Which of the following pieces of equipment must be available at the client's bedside at all times?

Suction equipment

A nurse is planning care for a client who reports abdominal pain. An assessment by the nurse reveals the client has a temperature of 39.2°C (102.6°F), a heart rate of 105/min, a soft nontender abdomen, and menses overdue by 2 days. Which of the following findings should be the nurse's priority?

Temperature

A nurse is caring for a client who is unconscious. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when providing oral care for the client?

Test for the presence of the client's gag reflex -The nurse is responsible for checking for the presence of a gag reflex prior to performing oral care. This is done to determine the risk of aspiration and is especially important for clients who are unconscious because many clients who have a decreased level of consciousness often do not have a gag reflex.

A nurse is assessing the pH of a client's gastric fluid to confirm the placement of an NG tube in the stomach. Which of the following pH values should the nurse expect?

2 A pH of 2 is within the expected reference range of 0 to 4 for gastric secretions.

A nurse is calculating the protein needs of a young adult client who weighs 132 lb. The RDA for protein for an adult who has no medical conditions is 0.8 g/kg. How many grams of protein per day should the nurse recommend for this client? (Fill in the blank with the numeric value only.)

48

A nurse is collecting a specimen for culture from a client's infected wound. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform?

Cleanse the wound with 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation

A nurse is preparing to insert an indwelling urinary catheter for a male client. Which of the following locations should the nurse secure the urinary catheter tubing?

Lower abdomen -After inserting an indwelling urinary catheter, the nurse should secure the catheter tubing to the client's upper thigh or lower abdomen, by using adhesive tape or catheter securement device. This location will decrease tension and trauma to the urethra.

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize when using the nursing process?

Obtain client information

Granulation tissue fills the wound during healing. A beefy, red tissue called granulation tissue fills the wound during healing. The wound is left open to drain and heal by secondary intention, which should occur within 5 to 21 days. Open wounds increase the risk of wound infection.

Sodium 150 mEq/L -A sodium level of 150 mEq/L is greater than the expected reference range of 135 to 145 mEq/L. This client is at risk for dehydration due to diarrhea. Hypernatremia is a manifestation of dehydration, and the nurse should report this finding to the provider.


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