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NR222 Post-Exam Study [100% Correct Questions And Answers] A nurse is establishing health promotion goals for a female client who smokes cigarettes, has hypertension, and has a BMI of 26. Which of the following goals should the nurse include? *Ans* Walk for 30 min a day 5 days a week ...

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NR222 Post-Exam Study [100% Correct
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A nurse is establishing health promotion goals for a female client who smokes cigarettes, has
hypertension, and has a BMI of 26. Which of the following goals should the nurse include? *Ans* B.
Walk for 30 min a day 5 days a week



A nurse is planning care for a group of patients who have requested the use of complementary health
modalities. Which patient is not a good candidate for guided imagery? *Ans* Patient with
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)



A nurse is planning to provide personal health care information to several patients. Which patients
should the nurse anticipate will be more motivated to learn? *Ans* B. 55 y/o M who had a heart
attack last week and is requesting information about exercise.



A nurse manager is teaching a group of nurses about the levels of prevention. Which example of the
tertiary level of instruction should be included in the instruction? *Ans* Physical therapy for a patient
with right-side paralysis following a stroke.



A nurse must conduct a focused interview to complete an admission history. Which interviewing
technique should be used? *Ans* C. Direct Questions



A nursing professor is teaching a nursing student about caring for patients who use herbal preparations
in addition to prescribed medications. Which of the following statements made by the student indicates
that he understands? *Ans* D. We need to treat herbal preparations as though they are "drugs"
because many have active ingredients that can interact with other medications and change physiological
responses.



A patient is extremely upset and mentions something about work-related issues that the nurse cannot
understand. What is the best response? *Ans* D. I'm not quite sure I heard what you were saying
about your work

, A patient is receiving both parenteral (PN) and enteral nutrition (EN). When would the nurse request
discontinuing the parenteral nutrition? *Ans* D. When 75% of the patients nutritional needs are met
by the tube feedings.



A patient states, "Do you think I have cancer?" The nurse responds, "What did the Doctor tell you?"
Which interviewing approach did the nurse use? *Ans* Open-Ended Question



A patient who has been using relaxation wants a better response. The nurse recommends the addition of
biofeedback. What is the expected outcome related to using this additional modality? *Ans* D. To
learn how to control some autonomic nervous system responses.



A patient who is recieving parenteral nutrition (PN) through a central venous catheter (CVC) has an air
embolus. What would the nurse do first? *Ans* A. Have the patient perform a Valsalva procedure.



A patient with chest pain is being admitted to the ER. When asked about the next of kin the patient
states, "Don't bother calling my daughter; she is always too busy." Which is the best response by the
nurse? *Ans* C. Is there someone else that you would like me to call for you?



A patients gastric residual volume was 250ml at 8am and 350ml at Noon. What is the appropriate
nursing action? *Ans* D. Do not reinstall, aspirate and hold feeding until you talk to the primary care
provider.



How would the nurse approach this ethical dilemma: Two patients are on the list for kidney transplants
and they will both die without one. Which patient would get the one kidney immediately available?
*Ans* C. Use ethical principles to guide the decision making process.



Identify the subjective data. *Select All That Apply* *Ans* A. Nausea

C. Dizziness



In addition to an adequate patient assessment, when a nurse uses one of the nursing accessible
complementary therapies, he or she must ensure that which of the following has occurred? *Ans* B.
The patient has provided permission and consent.

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