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NSG 322 Practice Exam (HESI) | Verified with 100% Correct Answers The nurse completes an emergency admission of a male client with schizophrenia who has not been taking his antipsychotic medications. The client is pacing, is extremely irritable, and has a blood pressure of 146/96. What is the pri...

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The nurse completes an emergency admission of a male client with schizophrenia who
has not been taking his antipsychotic medications. The client is pacing, is extremely
irritable, and has a blood pressure of 146/96. What is the priority nursing action?
Reevaluate the client's blood pressure in an hour.

A young adult female client with panic disorder arrives in the Emergency Center with a
4-day history of chest pain that began when her boyfriend left her. Initial assessment
reveals normal cardiopulmonary findings. Which information is most important for the
nurse to obtain?
Drugs taken in last 7 days.

A female client comes to an outpatient therapy appointment intoxicated. The spouse
tells the nurse, "There wasn't anything I could do to stop her drinking this morning."
What intervention should the nurse take at this time?
Tell the client that therapy cannot take place while she is intoxicated.

The nurse is planning care for a client with major depression who is admitted to the unit
after a recent suicide attempt. Which intervention has the highest priority for inclusion in
this client's plan of care?
Search the client's personal belongings.

A male client is brought to the emergency department by a police officer, who reports
the client was "disturbing the peace" by running naked in the street, striking out at
others, and smashing car windows. Which behaviors should the client demonstrate to
determine if he should be evaluated for involuntary commitment? (Choose all that
apply.)
Threats to kill his friend

Hears voices telling him to kill himself

Reports he has not needed a bath in 4 months

Says he has not eaten in 3 days

The nurse is caring for an adult male client with catatonic schizophrenia who is mute
and motionless. What is the priority nursing problem?
High risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalance.

At the end of a group therapy session, a client who is hospitalized for psychosis falls to
the floor when attempting to stand. What intervention should the nurse implement first?
Ask a group member to seek help.

, Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement with parents who experience a
fetal demise and express the wish not to see the baby?
Keep the body available for a few hours in case they change their minds.

An adult female who is married and works full-time in a factory has been absent from
work for three days at a time on several occasions. Each time she returns to work, she
wears dark glasses to cover facial bruising. Her supervisor refers her to the
occupational health nurse. What assessment question should the nurse use?
How did this happen to you?

A client on the mental health unit reports concerns about weight gain as a result of
taking divalproex (Depakote) and requests assistance to fill out a menu. The nurse
should initiate a referral to which healthcare team member?
Dietician.

The nurse is planning the care for a client based on the psychoanalytical model. Which
intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?
Focus on the client's positive or negative feelings toward the nurse.

A woman admitted to the Emergency Department is bleeding profusely from a patch
where hair was lost from her scalp. She is accompanied by her husband who tells the
nurse that his wife caught her hair on the railing and pulled it out when she fell down the
stairs. The husband is solicitous of his wife and quickly answers questions on her
behalf. He attempts to comfort his wife by saying to her, "I am right here with you, dear.
Nothing can keep us apart." What is the priority nursing intervention?
Require the husband to leave the cubicle while the client is being treated.

A female client with severe depression is given information about the risks, benefits,
alternatives, and expected outcomes of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and signs the
informed consent for treatment. After the client's family leaves, the client tells the nurse,
"I signed the papers because my husband told me I will be deported if my depression is
not cured." What information should the nurse report to the healthcare provider?
The client's consent may have been coerced.

A male client with severe orthopedic injuries following a motor vehicle collision is
irritable, angry, and belittles the nurses. While a nurse is changing the dressing over a
laceration, the client screams, "Don't touch me! You're so stupid that you'll make it
worse!" Which intervention is best for the nurse to implement?
Provide information about infection prevention.

The nurse is assessing a client with a history of borderline personality disorder. Which
question should the nurse include in the assessment?
Do you frequently have temper tantrums?

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