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NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+ NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+ • A client with angina pectoris is being di...

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NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM
SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

• A client with angina pectoris is being discharge from the hospital. What instruction
should the nurse plan to include in this discharge teaching?
• Engage in physical exercise immediately after eating to help decrease cholesterol
levels.
• Walk briskly in cold weather to increase cardiac output
• Keep nitroglycerin in a light-colored plastic bottle and readily available.
• Avoid all isometric exercises, but walk regularly.
• Rationale: Isometric exercise can raise blood pressure for the duration of the
exercise, which may be dangerous for a client with cardiovascular disease, while
walking provides aerobic conditioning that improves ling, blood vessel, and
muscle function. Client with angina should refrain from physical exercise for 2
hours after meals, but exercising does not decrease cholesterol levels. Cold water
cause vasoconstriction that may cause chest pain. Nitroglycerin should be readily
available and stored in a dark-colored glass bottle not C, to ensure freshness of the
medication.
• After the risk and benefits of having a cardiac catheterization are reviewed by the
healthcare provider, an older adult with unstable angina is scheduled for the procedure.
When the nurse presents the consent form for signature, the client asks how the wires will
keep a heart heating during the procedure. What action should the nurse take?
• Explain the procedure again in detail and clarify any misconceptions.
• Notify the healthcare provider of the client’s lack of understanding.
• Call the client’s next of kin and have them provide verbal consent.
• Postpone the procedure until the client understands the risk and benefits.

• Rational: the nurse is only witnessing the signature, and is not responsible for the
client’s understanding of the procedure. The healthcare provider needs to clarify
any questions and misconceptions. Explaining the procedure again is the

NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM
SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

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SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

healthcare provider’s legal responsibility. The other options are not indicated.
• The health care provider prescribes atenolol 50 mg daily for a client with angina pectoris…to the
health care provider before administering this medication?

• Irregular pulse

• Tachycardia

• Chest pain

• Urinary frequency

• Sublingual nitroglycerin is administered to a male client with unstable angina who complains of
crushing chest pain. Five minutes later the client becomes nauseated and his bloods pressure
drops to 60/40. Which intervention should the nurse implement?

• Infuse a rapid IV normal saline bolus

• A female client reports she has not had a bowel movement for 3 days, but now is defecating
frequent small amount of liquid stool. Which action should the nurse implement?
• Digitally check the client for a fecal impaction
• A male infant born at 28-weeks gestation at an outlying hospital is being prepared for transport to a
respiration are 92 breaths/minute and his heart rate is 156 beats/minute. Which drug is the
transport administration to this infant?

• Instill beractant 100 mg/kg in endotracheal tube.
• The nurse is developing an educational program for older clients who are being discharged
with new antihypertensive medications. The nurse should ensure that the educational
materials include which characteristics? Select all that apply
• Written at a twelfth grade reading level
• Contains a list with definitions of unfamiliar terms
• Uses common words with few Syllables
• Printed using a 12 point type font
• Uses pictures to help illustrate complex ideas

NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM
SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

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SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

• Rationale: During the aging process older clients often experience sensory or
cognitive changes, such as decreased visual or hearing acuity, slower thought or
reasoning processes, and shorter attention span. Materials for this age group
should include at least of terms, such as a medical terminology that incline may
not know and use common words that expresses information clearly and simply.
Simple, attractive pictures help hold the learner’s attention. The reading level of
material should be at the 4th to 5th grade level. Materials should be printed using
large font (18-point or higher), not the standard 12-point font.
• After changing to a new brand of laundry detergent, an adult male reports that he has a fine
itchy rash. Which assessment finding warrants immediate intervention by the nurse?
• Bilateral Wheezing.
Wheezing indicates that there may be an airway problem which may become lfe
threatening like a severe allergic reaction.
• The nurse is assisting a new mother with infant feeding. Which information should the nurse
provide that is most likely to result in a decrease milk supply for the mother who is
breastfeeding?
• Supplemental feedings with formula

• Maternal diet high in protein
• Maternal intake of increased oral fluid
• Breastfeeding every 2 or 3 hours.

• Rationale: Infant sucking at the breast increases prolactin release and proceeds a
feedback mechanism for the production of milk, the nurse should explain that
supplemental bottle formula feeding minimizes the infant’s time at the breast and
decreases milk supply. B promotes milk production and healing after delivery. C
support milk production. C is recommended routine for breast feeding that
promote adequate milk supply.
• 33.
The daughter of an older female client tells the clinic nurse that she is no longer able to care for her
mother since her mother has lost the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) due to aging.
Which options should the nurse discuss with the daughter?


NUR1022C REVIEW FOR EXIT. (100 Q & AS) BEST EXAM
SOLUTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 GRADED A+

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