The practical nurse enters a male client's room to administer routine morning medications, and
the client is on the phone. Which action is best for the PN to take?
A. Ask another nurse to go back with the medication when the client's hung up the phone
B. Wait for the client to excuse himself from the telephone conversation, and observe the client
taking the medication
C. Return the medication to the client's drawer on the cart and document the client refused the
dose
D. Leave the medication with the client, and let him take it when he finishes the conversation. -
ANSB
A client is admitted to the postoperative surgical unit with two test tubes after a left lobectomy.
The ON observed that the chambers are set at the prescribed suction of 20 cm water pressure
and tidying occurs with respirations and bubbling. What action should the PN implement?
A. Clamp the chest tube to see if the activity stops
B. Notify the registered nurse of the malfunction
C. Maintain system integrity to promote lung reexpansion
D. Apply a partially occlusive dressing toterm-10 chest - ANSC
The mother of a 9-month-child who was diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus yesterday
calls the clinic to inquire if it will be all right to take her infant to the first birthday party of a
friend's child for the following day. Which response should the PN provide the mother?
A. Do not expose other children as the virus is very contagious even without direct contact
B. The child will no longer be contagious, no need to take any further precautions
C. The child can be around other children but should wear a mask
D. Make sure there are no children under the age of 5 months around the infected child. - ANSA
The practical nurse is assisting the nurse with the admission of a young adult female Korean
exchange student with acute abdominal pain. Although the client has been able to easily answer
questions, when asked about sexual activity, she looks away. What action should the PN take?
A. Omit compelling this section of the assessment form
B. Ask her if she would like an interpreter to ask her the question
C. Reword the question in case the client did not understand
D. Watch the client's response when asked a different question - ANSD
During immediate postoperative period following a total hip placement, which intervention is
most important for the PN to implement?
,A. Encourage client to use walker or cane when ambulating
B. Keep client's hip aligned with knees abducted
C. Teach client to sit on the side of the bed before standing
D. Monitor urinary flow via indwelling catheter - ANSB
A client confides to the PN that the client has been substituting herbal supplements for high
blood pressure instead of the prescribed medication. How should the PN respond first?
A. Ask the client's reason for choosing to take herbs instead of prescribed drugs
B. Reinforce that the healthcare provider prescribed the medication for a reason
C. Have client use own words to describe complications of high blood pressure
D. Point out the risks of not taking the herbal medications rather than prescribed - ANSA
The PN is assigned to administer medications in a long term care facility. A disoriented resident
has no identification band or picture. What is the best nursing action for the PN to take prior
administering the medications this resident?
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A. Ask a regular staff member to confirm the resident's identity
B. Hold the medication until a family member again
C. Re-orient the resident to name, place, and situation
D. Confirm the room and bed numbers with those on the medication record. - ANSD
An adult client who weighs 150 pounds has partial-thickness and full-thickness burns over 40%
of the body from a house fire. After admission, which observation is most important for the
practical nurse to report immediately?
A. Poor appetite and refusing to eat
B. Systolic blood pressure at 102
C. Painful moaning and crying
D. Urinary Output of 20ml/hr - ANSD
A 12-year-old child is receiving a blood transfusion per infusion pump and begins to complain of
"itchy" skin 15 minutes after the unit of blood is started. The child appears flushed. What action
should the practical nurse take first?
A. Apply lotion to the skin
B. Stop the transfusion
C. Inspect the infusion site
D. Obtain the vital signs - ANSB
A PN is competing a focused assessment of an older adult's skin. The PN notes a crusted 0.7
cm lesion on the client's forehead. Which action should the PN take in response to this finding?
, A. Report the finding to the healthcare provider
B. Place a clear occlusive dressing over the site
C. Apply a warm compress to remove the crusted area
D. Explain that this is a normal skin change with aging - ANSC
While taking the vital signs of an older male client who takes psychotropic medications, the PN
notes that he has uncontrollable hand movements and is excessively blinking his eyes. Which
information in the client's medical record should the PN review?
A. Prescription for lorazepam
B. History of Parkinson's disease
C. Screening for tardive dyskinesia
D. Recent urine drug screen report - ANSB
The PN is caring for an elderly female client who tells the PN, "When I sneeze, I wet my pants."
After discussing the client's complaint with the charge nurse, the PN plans to reinforce teaching
that the client has received about the importance of Kegel exercises.WHat muscles are involved
in these exercises?
A. Pectoral muscles
B. Buttock muscles
C. Abdominal muscles
D. Pelvic floor muscles - ANSD
While providing oral care for a client who is unconscious, the nurse positions the client laterally
and uses a basin to collect secretions. Which intervention is best for the nurse to implement?
A. Swab the oral cavity with a washcloth
B. Use oral swabs with normal saline
C. Provide a Yankauer tip for oral suction
D. Support the head with a small pillow - ANSB
The practical nurse and unlicensed assistive personnel are providing care for a client who
exhibits signs of neglect syndrome following a stroke affecting the right hemisphere. What action
should the PN implement?
A. Demonstrate to the UAP how to approach the client from the client's left side
B. Ask the UAP to leave the room and assess the client's body for bruising
C. Carefully observe the interaction between the client and family members.
D. Instruct the UAP to protect the client's left side when transferring to chair - ANSA
After administering pantoprazole to a client with gastroesophogeal reflux disorder(GERD), which
statement by the client indicates to the practical nurse that the medication is producing the
desired effect?
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