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LMR Georgette’s PMHNP Certification Unit 1: Test Taking Strategies The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client with a diagnosis of heart failure who suddenly complains of shortness of breath & dyspnea. The nurse should take what IMMEDIATE action? 1: Administers oxygen to the client 2: Elev...

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Unit 1: Test Taking Strategies
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client with a diagnosis of heart failure who
suddenly complains of shortness of breath & dyspnea. The nurse should take what
IMMEDIATE action?

1: Administers oxygen to the client
2: Elevates the head of clients bed
3: Calls the HCP
4: Prepares to administer furosemide - ANS 2: Elevates head of clients bed




A
1 is WRONG because you need an order to administer oxygen




VI
The nurse is caring for a client who just returned from the recovery room after
undergoing abdominal surgery. The nurse should monitor for which EARLY sign of
hypovolemic shock?




TU
1: Sleepiness
2: Increased pulse rate
3: Increased depth of respiration
4: Increased orientation to surroundings - ANS 2: Increased pulse rate
IS
3 is WRONG because it is a sign that shock is progressing
OM

The nurse provides medication instructions to a client about digoxin (Lanoxin). Which
statement by the client indicates an understanding of its adverse effects?

1: Blurred vision is expected
2: If I am nauseated or vomiting I should stay on liquids and take some liquid antacids
3: This medication may cause headache & weakness but that is nothing to worry about
NA


4: If my pulse rate drops below 60, I should let my healthcare provider know - ANS 4:
If my pulse rate drops below 60, I should let my healthcare provider know

Digoxin: Cardiac glycoside
Main concern: Toxicity
JP




Adverse Effects: GI disturbances, neurological abnormalities, bradycardia, & ocular
disturbances

Strategies used to prioritize include
1?
2?
3? - ANS 1: ABC's (Airway, breathing, circulation)

2: Maslows Hierarchy of needs

, 3: Steps of nursing process

A client with a diagnosis of cancer is recieving morphine sulfate for pain. The nurse
should employ which PRIORITY action in the care of the client?

1: Monitor stools
2: Encourage fluid intake
3: Monitor urine output
4: Encourage the client to cought & breathe deeply - ANS 4: Encourage the client to
cought & breathe deeply

Rule Used: ABC's




A
Morphine sulfate - suppresses cough reflex & the respiratory reflex




VI
What is always the highest priority?
What is the exception to this rule? - ANS Airway is always the first priority.
The exception is the performance of CPR where CAB (circulation, airway, breathing)




TU
guidlines are followed.

Maslows Hierarchy of Needs - ANS 1: Basic physiological needs
2: Safety & security
IS
3: Love & belonging
4: Self- Esteem
5: Self- Actulization
OM

The nurse caring for a client experiencing dystocia dertermines that the PRIORITY is
which action?

1: Position change & provide comfort measures
2: Explanations to family members about what is happening to the client
NA


3: Monitoring for changes in the physical condition of the mother & fetus
4: Reinforcement of breathing techniques learned in childbirth prep classes - ANS 3:
Monitoring for changes in the physical condition of the mother & fetus

Rule Used: Maslow Hierarchy
JP




This answer addressed physiological needs of mother and fetus

Nursing Process - ANS 1: Assessment
2: Analysis
3: Planning
4: Implementation
5: Evaluation

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