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NACE FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
NACE FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE
EXAM QUESTIONS 2024-2025 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
A newly admitted client becomes restless and
confused at night. Which of these nursing measures
would be most important to promote the client's
safety?
a. Putting the client on a bedpan at regular intervals.
b. Attaching the call bell to the bed near the client's
dominant hand.
c. Moving the client to a room with ambulatory
patients.
d. Keeping a small light on in the client's room.
d. Keeping a small light on in the client's room.
Keeping a small light on in the patient's room is the
most important nursing measure to promote the
,patient's safety. This will help the patient see the
room (safety measure) and orient themselves as to
where they are during the night. Moving the patient
to a room with ambulatory patients, attaching the
call bell to the bed near the patient's dominant hand,
or putting the patient on a bedpan at regular
intervals would not be the most important nursing
measures to promote safety.
A nurse identifies all of these nursing diagnoses for
a client. Which diagnosis should the nurse give the
highest priority?
a. Impaired skin integrity.
b. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements.
c. Impaired tissue perfusion.
d. Altered comfort: pain.
c. Impaired tissue perfusion.
A nurse gives priority to life-threatening conditions
which need immediate professional attention (those
related to oxygenation, circulation, and breathing).
These include respiratory obstruction, severe
hemorrhage, or arrest. Nursing action is to remove
or prevent the cause of the most immediate life-
threatening problem.
A nurse is instructing a client on how to limit
saturated fat intake and increase intake of foods
,high in polyunsaturated fat. Which of these fats is
highest in polyunsaturated fatty acids?
a. Vegetable shortening.
b. Corn oil.
c. Butter.
d. Olive oil.
b. Corn oil.
Among these choices, corn oil has the highest
amount of polyunsaturated fatty acid. Other oils high
in polyunsaturated fats are flax seed oil, hemp oil,
pumpkin seed oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, soybean
oil, and sunflower oil. Olive oil, butter, and vegetable
oil are not high in polyunsaturated fatty acids.
A client who has a possible fractured wrist goes to
the Emergency Department. For which of these
rationales should a nurse apply a cold pack to the
area?
a. Reduce blood flow to the wrist.
b. Increase tissue metabolism in the wrist.
c. Promote delivery of nutrients to the wrist.
d. Reduce blood viscosity in the wrist.
a. Reduce blood flow to the wrist.
Ice will assist vasoconstriction, and therefore
, decrease blood flow. Increased blood flow will
increase swelling and pain in the affected area.
A client who has weakness of the left arm and leg
can walk short distances with a cane and assistance.
Which of these techniques should a nurse select to
provide the client with appropriate assistance?
a. The nurse stands by the client's right side,
supporting the right arm, with the cane on the left
side.
b. The client places the cane on the left side, with the
nurse supporting the left side.
c. The nurse stands by the client's left side,
supporting the right arm, with the cane on the left
side.
d. The client places the cane on the right side, with
the nurse supporting the left side.
d. The client places the cane on the right side, with
the nurse supporting the left side.
The patient should place the cane on the right side,
with the nurse supporting the left side. Holding the
cane on the unaffected side provides support to the
affected lower limb. The other choices (the nurse
stands by the patient's right side, supporting the
right arm, with the cane on the left side; the nurse
stands by the patient's left side, supporting the right
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