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[Show more]Meet the Client Correct Answer a four-year-old is brought to the emergency department (ED) by ambulance following an automobile accident that occurred while the child was headed to the park with her sister, who is also her babysitter. The child sustained a compound fracture of the femur, which requi...
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Add to cartMeet the Client Correct Answer a four-year-old is brought to the emergency department (ED) by ambulance following an automobile accident that occurred while the child was headed to the park with her sister, who is also her babysitter. The child sustained a compound fracture of the femur, which requi...
Which thought process describes Adam's inability to leave his apartment because he thinks someone is waiting to kill him? 
 
A. Hallucination. 
B. Phobia. 
C. Delusions. 
D. Confabulation. CORRECT ANSWER C. Delusions. 
 
When Adam explains that someone has been following him and is waiting outside ...
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Add to cartWhich thought process describes Adam's inability to leave his apartment because he thinks someone is waiting to kill him? 
 
A. Hallucination. 
B. Phobia. 
C. Delusions. 
D. Confabulation. CORRECT ANSWER C. Delusions. 
 
When Adam explains that someone has been following him and is waiting outside ...
Client quietly paces in the ED waiting area with his hands on his hips and rubbing his mid-lower left side. He has a flat facial expression. Which factor is most important for the nurse to consider when interpreting this client's pain behavior? CORRECT ANSWER Client's cultural identity. 
 
The nur...
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Add to cartClient quietly paces in the ED waiting area with his hands on his hips and rubbing his mid-lower left side. He has a flat facial expression. Which factor is most important for the nurse to consider when interpreting this client's pain behavior? CORRECT ANSWER Client's cultural identity. 
 
The nur...
1. In reviewing Ashley's history, the RN is correct in concluding that Jennie is in jeopardy of developing a hypertensive disorder because of her age (15). Which other factor(s) add to Ashelys risk of developing preeclampsia? (Select all) CORRECT ANSWER -Familial history 
-Preexisting medical or ge...
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Add to cart1. In reviewing Ashley's history, the RN is correct in concluding that Jennie is in jeopardy of developing a hypertensive disorder because of her age (15). Which other factor(s) add to Ashelys risk of developing preeclampsia? (Select all) CORRECT ANSWER -Familial history 
-Preexisting medical or ge...
The Emergency Department (ED) nurse completes the admission assessment. Mr. Jones is alert but struggles to answer questions. When he attempts to talk, he slurs his speech and appears very frightened. Which additional clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to find if Mr. Jones' symptoms ha...
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Add to cartThe Emergency Department (ED) nurse completes the admission assessment. Mr. Jones is alert but struggles to answer questions. When he attempts to talk, he slurs his speech and appears very frightened. Which additional clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to find if Mr. Jones' symptoms ha...
George's blood pressure reading is 189/110 mmHg. His LDL cholesterol reading is 200 mg/dL. He asks the student nurse if he should be concerned about his blood pressure. 
 
How should the student nurse respond? CORRECT ANSWER Please sit here quietly for a few minutes. I need to recheck your blood pr...
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Add to cartGeorge's blood pressure reading is 189/110 mmHg. His LDL cholesterol reading is 200 mg/dL. He asks the student nurse if he should be concerned about his blood pressure. 
 
How should the student nurse respond? CORRECT ANSWER Please sit here quietly for a few minutes. I need to recheck your blood pr...
Based on this assessment, what is the most important nursing intervention? 
 
A. Establish rapport and trust. 
B. Assess for hallucinations. 
C. Maintain adequate social space. 
D. Plan to give a PRN antipsychotic. CORRECT ANSWER A. Establish rapport and trust. 
 
What is the most accurate assessmen...
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Add to cartBased on this assessment, what is the most important nursing intervention? 
 
A. Establish rapport and trust. 
B. Assess for hallucinations. 
C. Maintain adequate social space. 
D. Plan to give a PRN antipsychotic. CORRECT ANSWER A. Establish rapport and trust. 
 
What is the most accurate assessmen...
Which is an example of a nurse applying community as client? 
 
1 Counseling a client who is having trouble managing their asthma. 
2 Planning for a peer mentorship program for youth with serious mental illness. 
3 Assisting parents to prepare for the birth of their first child. 
4 Assessing the fal...
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Add to cartWhich is an example of a nurse applying community as client? 
 
1 Counseling a client who is having trouble managing their asthma. 
2 Planning for a peer mentorship program for youth with serious mental illness. 
3 Assisting parents to prepare for the birth of their first child. 
4 Assessing the fal...
Which information about cirrhosis should the nurse remember when responding to Frank's wife? CORRECT ANSWER There are several types of cirrhosis with differing causes. 
 
Which question is most important for the nurse to include when assessing the client for etiologic factors related to cirrhosis? ...
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Add to cartWhich information about cirrhosis should the nurse remember when responding to Frank's wife? CORRECT ANSWER There are several types of cirrhosis with differing causes. 
 
Which question is most important for the nurse to include when assessing the client for etiologic factors related to cirrhosis? ...
During intake, the triage nurse quickly realizes Roberto's parents speak limited English. Who is the best resource for the nurse to consult? CORRECT ANSWER Hospital interpreter 
 
What action should the nurse take after the specimen is obtained? CORRECT ANSWER Hold pressure for 5 minutes on all ven...
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Add to cartDuring intake, the triage nurse quickly realizes Roberto's parents speak limited English. Who is the best resource for the nurse to consult? CORRECT ANSWER Hospital interpreter 
 
What action should the nurse take after the specimen is obtained? CORRECT ANSWER Hold pressure for 5 minutes on all ven...
Which information provided by the nurse is most accurate? CORRECT ANSWER B: there are several types of cirrhosis 
 
Which question is most important for the nurse to include when assessing the client for etiologic factors related to cirrhosis? CORRECT ANSWER C: "have you been exposed to toxic subst...
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Add to cartWhich information provided by the nurse is most accurate? CORRECT ANSWER B: there are several types of cirrhosis 
 
Which question is most important for the nurse to include when assessing the client for etiologic factors related to cirrhosis? CORRECT ANSWER C: "have you been exposed to toxic subst...
As Alex considers the unit assignments and tasks for the day, he thinks about the evidence-based guidelines for delegation. Which elements are part of the Five Rights of Delegation? (Select all that apply.) CORRECT ANSWER - supervision 
- task 
- circumstances 
- instructions 
 
After receiving repo...
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Add to cartAs Alex considers the unit assignments and tasks for the day, he thinks about the evidence-based guidelines for delegation. Which elements are part of the Five Rights of Delegation? (Select all that apply.) CORRECT ANSWER - supervision 
- task 
- circumstances 
- instructions 
 
After receiving repo...
1. During the report, one of the UAPs interrupts to state that a client who is 1 day post abd surgery is now vomiting large amounts of green fluid. How should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? CORRECT ANSWER Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room to evaluate the situation 
 
2. CORREC...
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Add to cart1. During the report, one of the UAPs interrupts to state that a client who is 1 day post abd surgery is now vomiting large amounts of green fluid. How should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? CORRECT ANSWER Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room to evaluate the situation 
 
2. CORREC...
How should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? CORRECT ANSWER Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room to evaluate the situation. 
 
The night charge nurse states "That UAP is incompetent." As the day shit charge nurse, how should Ms. Hatch respond? CORRECT ANSWER Your concern needs to ...
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Add to cartHow should Ms. Hatch respond to this situation? CORRECT ANSWER Request that a night shift staff RN go to the room to evaluate the situation. 
 
The night charge nurse states "That UAP is incompetent." As the day shit charge nurse, how should Ms. Hatch respond? CORRECT ANSWER Your concern needs to ...
Which action should the labor and delivery nurse take? CORRECT ANSWER c. Answer the mother's questions and allow her to see her daughter. 
 
The labor and delivery nurse knows that many infants with a cleft lip also have a cleft palate. Which assessment technique will determine if the infant has a ...
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Add to cartWhich action should the labor and delivery nurse take? CORRECT ANSWER c. Answer the mother's questions and allow her to see her daughter. 
 
The labor and delivery nurse knows that many infants with a cleft lip also have a cleft palate. Which assessment technique will determine if the infant has a ...
Which assessment findings warrants immediate intervention by the nurse? (Select all that apply.) CORRECT ANSWER Sudden painful inability to urinate. 
 
Painful, frequent urination. 
 
The nurse initiates a physical examination to further investigate the client's symptoms. Which assessment finding w...
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Add to cartWhich assessment findings warrants immediate intervention by the nurse? (Select all that apply.) CORRECT ANSWER Sudden painful inability to urinate. 
 
Painful, frequent urination. 
 
The nurse initiates a physical examination to further investigate the client's symptoms. Which assessment finding w...
Which sequence should the nurse perform the abdominal assessment CORRECT ANSWER Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation 
 
Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform? CORRECT ANSWER Auscultate bowel sounds 
 
Which is the most important action for the nurse to perform when a...
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Add to cartWhich sequence should the nurse perform the abdominal assessment CORRECT ANSWER Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation 
 
Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform? CORRECT ANSWER Auscultate bowel sounds 
 
Which is the most important action for the nurse to perform when a...
1. Which assessment techniques are used to determine physiological manifestations of a traumatic brain injury? (Select all) CORRECT ANSWER -Assess for tinnitus or hearing difficulty 
 
- observe the area behind his ears 
 
- observe the area round his eyes 
 
- check his ear cavity for leaking fluid...
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Add to cart1. Which assessment techniques are used to determine physiological manifestations of a traumatic brain injury? (Select all) CORRECT ANSWER -Assess for tinnitus or hearing difficulty 
 
- observe the area behind his ears 
 
- observe the area round his eyes 
 
- check his ear cavity for leaking fluid...
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