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NURS 221 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers Which of the following nursing interventions is considered the most effective form of universal precautions in regards to sharps? a. Discard all uncapped needles and syringes in a puncture-resistant protective container b. Report a needle sti...

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NURS 221 Final Exam Practice
Questions and Answers


Which of the following nursing interventions is considered the most effective form of

universal precautions in regards to sharps?

a. Discard all uncapped needles and syringes in a puncture-resistant protective

container

b. Report a needle stick to an instructor if there is an onset of abnormal symptoms

c. Follow the hospital's enteric precautions

d. Recap the dirty needle after giving the injection and then place it in the sharps

container - Answer✔️✔️-A

Which religion attempts to remove illness by means of stories, rituals, prayers, symbols

and sand painting?

A. Hinduism

B. Judaism

C. Navajos

D. Islam - Answer✔️✔️-C

When restraining a patient you must remember that

A) You must have a good reason

B) You need a physicians order

C) You can restrain an arm on a combative patient needing an IV

D) Once a patient is restrained, they stay restrained until discharge - Answer✔️✔️-B
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Which of the following changes occur during the alarm stage of GAS?

a. decrease in blood volume

b. increase in blood glucose

c. increase in digestion

d. decrease in oxygen intake - Answer✔️✔️-B

A nurse goes in to assess a patient's wound. She finds that the wound has been

intentionally left open as ordered by the physician. This patient's wound is ________.

A. Secondary intention

B. Quaternary intention

C. Primary intention

D. Tertiary intention - Answer✔️✔️-D

During the assessment of the preoperative surgical phase, the nurse would assess for

all of the following except:

a. support sources

b. preoperative pain assessment

c. review of emotional health

d. skin integrity and condition of wound - Answer✔️✔️-D

Which of the following actions requested of the NAP is inappropriate by the nurse?

A. Take the pt's vital signs and tell me if his pneumonia is worsening

B. Help me assist this patient in moving from the bed to the chair

C. Document the pt's input and ouput

D. Answer the pt's call light while I'm busy - Answer✔️✔️-A




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Your patient has just received a terminal cancer diagnosis and is expected to live for

less than six months. He is visibly upset, so you provide a nursing presence for comfort.

He states, "I will go to church every time the doors open, tithe my whole paycheck,

anything, if God will just take this cancer away." According to Kubler Ross' stages of

dying theory, what stage is this patient in?

A. depression

B. denial

C. bargaining

D. anger - Answer✔️✔️-C

The nurse can delegate with the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) about:

a. performing glucose monitoring every 6 hours on a patient.

b. hanging a bag of enteral feeding

c. inserting the nasogastric tube

d. assessing a patient's risk for aspiration - Answer✔️✔️-A

In the event of an ischemic stroke on the left side of the brain, these problems occur.

Select all that apply.

a. Altered balance

b. Problems with speech

c. Visual-spatial problems

d. Altered coordination

e. Loss of sensation and coordination in extremities on the left side of the body -

Answer✔️✔️-A,B,D




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