NCLEX RN PASSPOINT EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS|VERIFIED
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NCLEX RN PASSPOINT EXAM
NCLEX RN PASSPOINT EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS|VERIFIED
Which client action should the nurse judge to be a healthy coping behavior for a male adolescent after an appendectomy? - Accurate Answerinsisting on wearing a T-shirt and gym shorts rather than pajamas...
NCLEX RN PASSPOINT EXAM
NCLEX RN PASSPOINT EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS|VERIFIED
Which client action should the nurse judge to be a healthy coping behavior for a male adolescent after an
appendectomy? - Accurate Answer✅✅insisting on wearing a T-shirt and gym shorts rather than pajamas;
Adolescents struggle for independence and identity, needing to feel in control of situations and to conform
to peers. Control and conformity are often manifested in appearance, including clothing, and this carries
over into the hospital experience. The adolescent feels best when he is able to look and act as he normally
does, for example, wearing a T-shirt and gym shorts. Adolescents normally want to interact with peers and
commonly seek every opportunity to do so. Avoiding other adolescents on the nursing unit or not taking
phone calls from friends might suggest ineffective coping behavior. Refusing to fill out the menu and
allowing the nurse to do so demonstrate dependent behavior, not a healthy coping mechanism.
A small airplane crashes in a neighborhood of 10 houses. One of the victims appears to have a cervical
spine injury. What should first-aid for this victim include? Select all that apply. - Accurate Answer✅✅1.
Establish an airway with the jaw-thrust maneuver.
2. Immobilize the spine.
Which is an expected finding for a client who has been treated for bacterial pneumonia? - Accurate
Answer✅✅the ability to perform activities of daily living without dyspnea; An expected outcome for a
client recovering from pneumonia would be the ability to perform activities of daily living without
experiencing dyspnea. A respiratory rate of 25 to 30 breaths/min indicates the client is experiencing
tachypnea, which would not be expected on recovery. A weight loss of 5 to 10 lb (2 to 5 kg) is
undesirable; the expected outcome would be to maintain normal weight. A client who is recovering from
pneumonia should experience decreased or no chest pain
, The nurse is caring for a client who is confused about time and place. The client has intravenous fluid
infusing. The nurse attempts to reorient the client, but the client remains unable to demonstrate
appropriate use of the call light. In order to maintain client safety, what should the nurse do first? -
Accurate Answer✅✅Increase the frequency of client observation
Before clients can learn, they must believe that they need to learn the information. The nurse recognizes
that this is an example of which learning principle? - Accurate Answer✅✅relevance
What question would the nurse ask to assess coping abilities of a family dealing with a chronic illness? -
Accurate Answer✅✅How is your condition affecting your family members and their usual roles?
The nurse cares for a client admitted to the emergency department after being found lying on the
bathroom floor with several empty pill bottles around her. While waiting for a psychiatric consult, the
nurse discovers that the client's boyfriend has recently broken up with her. Which response is most likely
is to build and maintain a therapeutic relationship within the emergency department? - Accurate
Answer✅✅"What can I do to help while you are here?"
The nurse needs to pick up a large object that is sitting on the floor in a client's room. Which action most
increases the nurse's risk of a back injury? - Accurate Answer✅✅leaning forward toward the object
Which nursing action would be most successful in gaining a preschooler's cooperation in preparing for
surgery? - Accurate Answer✅✅Let the child choose whether to ride to the preoperative area on a
stretcher or in a wagon.
The nurse is reconciling the medications with a client who is being discharged. Which information
indicates there is a "discrepancy"? - Accurate Answer✅✅There is lack of congruence between a client's
home medication list and current medication prescriptions.
The nurse teaches 17-year-old girl with has a severe gonorrheal infection about her disease. The nurse
realizes that the girl understands the implications of her disease when the client makes which statement? -
Accurate Answer✅✅"I could have trouble getting pregnant."
What should the nurse do to ensure safety for a hospitalized blind client? - Accurate Answer✅✅Orient
the client to the room environment.
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