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HESI RN MENTAL HEALTH Exam Elaborations (A+ GRADED)
A client with depression remains in bed most of the day, and declines 
activities. Which nursing problem has the greatest priority for this 
client? 
A.Loss of interest in diversional activity. 
B. Social isolation. 
C. Refusal to address nutritional needs. 
D.Low self-esteem. 
The RN is preparing medications for a client with bipolar disorder and 
notices that the client discontinued antipsychotic medication for several 
days. Which medication should also be discontinued? 
a. Lithium. (Lithotab...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A client with depression remains in bed most of the day, and declines 
activities. Which nursing problem has the greatest priority for this 
client? 
A.Loss of interest in diversional activity. 
B. Social isolation. 
C. Refusal to address nutritional needs. 
D.Low self-esteem. 
The RN is preparing medications for a client with bipolar disorder and 
notices that the client discontinued antipsychotic medication for several 
days. Which medication should also be discontinued? 
a. Lithium. (Lithotab...
Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing Exam Elaborations A+ GRADED
1. What statement is true regarding decision making? 
A) It is an analysis of a situation 
B) It is closely related to evaluation 
C) It involves choosing between courses of action 
D) It is dependent upon finding the cause of a problem 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Decision making is a complex cognitive process often defined as choosing a particular 
course of action. Problem solving is part of decision making and is a systematic process 
that focuses on analyzing a difficult situation. Critical thinking...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. What statement is true regarding decision making? 
A) It is an analysis of a situation 
B) It is closely related to evaluation 
C) It involves choosing between courses of action 
D) It is dependent upon finding the cause of a problem 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Decision making is a complex cognitive process often defined as choosing a particular 
course of action. Problem solving is part of decision making and is a systematic process 
that focuses on analyzing a difficult situation. Critical thinking...
Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing Exam Elaborations A+ GRADED
1. What statement is true regarding decision making? 
A) It is an analysis of a situation 
B) It is closely related to evaluation 
C) It involves choosing between courses of action 
D) It is dependent upon finding the cause of a problem 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Decision making is a complex cognitive process often defined as choosing a particular 
course of action. Problem solving is part of decision making and is a systematic process 
that focuses on analyzing a difficult situation. Critical thinking...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 223 pages •
1. What statement is true regarding decision making? 
A) It is an analysis of a situation 
B) It is closely related to evaluation 
C) It involves choosing between courses of action 
D) It is dependent upon finding the cause of a problem 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Decision making is a complex cognitive process often defined as choosing a particular 
course of action. Problem solving is part of decision making and is a systematic process 
that focuses on analyzing a difficult situation. Critical thinking...
NUR 4739 Pharm Nclex review-questions And Answers. A+
1. An 86-year-old patient is being discharged to home on digitalis therapy and has very little information regarding the medication. Which 
statement best reflects a realistic outcome of patient teaching activities? 
a. The patient and patient's daughter will state the proper way to take the drug. 
b. The nurse will provide teaching about the drug's adverse effects. 
c. The patient will state all the symptoms of digitalis toxicity. 
d. The patient will call the prescriber if adverse effects oc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. An 86-year-old patient is being discharged to home on digitalis therapy and has very little information regarding the medication. Which 
statement best reflects a realistic outcome of patient teaching activities? 
a. The patient and patient's daughter will state the proper way to take the drug. 
b. The nurse will provide teaching about the drug's adverse effects. 
c. The patient will state all the symptoms of digitalis toxicity. 
d. The patient will call the prescriber if adverse effects oc...
NURS 1102 Toddler EAQ Exam Elaborations. (A+ GRADED)
A parent asks the nurse what to do when the toddler has temper tantrums. What play materials 
should the nurse suggest that the child be offered as another means of expressing anger? 
Ball and bat 
Wad of clay 
Punching bag 
Pegs and pounding board 
A nurse is evaluating a 3-year-old child's developmental progress. The inability to perform which 
task indicates to the nurse that there is a developmental delay? 
Copying a square 
Hopping on one foot 
Catching a ball reliably 
Using a spoon effec...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A parent asks the nurse what to do when the toddler has temper tantrums. What play materials 
should the nurse suggest that the child be offered as another means of expressing anger? 
Ball and bat 
Wad of clay 
Punching bag 
Pegs and pounding board 
A nurse is evaluating a 3-year-old child's developmental progress. The inability to perform which 
task indicates to the nurse that there is a developmental delay? 
Copying a square 
Hopping on one foot 
Catching a ball reliably 
Using a spoon effec...
Pathophysiology HESI Review Exam Elaborations. (A+ GRADED)
What is TPA? What are at least 2 conditions where you might see it given as a 
medication? Why would we not give it? 
tPA: clot busting agent used to reduce the effects of CVA (stroke) in some 
individuals. It is contraindicated for anticoagulant drugs. 
The release of tissue plasminogen (tPA) from injured blood vessels and 
tissues, converts plasminogen to plasmin. Plasmin is a potent enzyme 
that digests fibrin strands (this leads to clot dissolution). 
2. Know the triad that would lead you to...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is TPA? What are at least 2 conditions where you might see it given as a 
medication? Why would we not give it? 
tPA: clot busting agent used to reduce the effects of CVA (stroke) in some 
individuals. It is contraindicated for anticoagulant drugs. 
The release of tissue plasminogen (tPA) from injured blood vessels and 
tissues, converts plasminogen to plasmin. Plasmin is a potent enzyme 
that digests fibrin strands (this leads to clot dissolution). 
2. Know the triad that would lead you to...
NURS 421 - Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing Exam Elaborations (A+ GRADED)
1.1. What is the most essential difference between home health care and acute client care? 
a. Acute client care is individualized for the client and family. 
b. Home health care is provided in the client's environment. 
c. Reimbursement for home health care varies from that of care provided in institutions. 
d. The focus of acute client care is on community health.: : B 
Home health differs from other areas of health care in that health care providers practice in the client's 
environment. Al...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.1. What is the most essential difference between home health care and acute client care? 
a. Acute client care is individualized for the client and family. 
b. Home health care is provided in the client's environment. 
c. Reimbursement for home health care varies from that of care provided in institutions. 
d. The focus of acute client care is on community health.: : B 
Home health differs from other areas of health care in that health care providers practice in the client's 
environment. Al...
NURS 3550 0B Exam Elaborations (A+ GRADED)
A client is 24 weeks pregnant. The nurse notes on the prenatal record that the patients BP was 120/70 
before pregnancy. Today the patients BP is 110/62. The nurse should take which of the following 
actions? 
a. Chart the findings 
2. A multigravida who is O negative will have which routine screening tests to determine if Rh 
sensitization has occurred? 
a. Indirect Coombs test 
3. A pregnant woman is married to an intravenous drug user. She had a negative HIV screening test just 
after missing...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A client is 24 weeks pregnant. The nurse notes on the prenatal record that the patients BP was 120/70 
before pregnancy. Today the patients BP is 110/62. The nurse should take which of the following 
actions? 
a. Chart the findings 
2. A multigravida who is O negative will have which routine screening tests to determine if Rh 
sensitization has occurred? 
a. Indirect Coombs test 
3. A pregnant woman is married to an intravenous drug user. She had a negative HIV screening test just 
after missing...
HESI-OBS & MATERNITY V1.|100 QUESTIONS 100% CORRECT..
A 3-day postpartum client, who is not immune to rubella, is to receive the vaccine at discharge. Which of the 
following must the nurse include in her discharge teaching regarding the vaccine? 
1. The woman should not become pregnant for at least 4 weeks. 
2. The woman should pump and dump her breast milk for 1 week. 
3. The mother must wear a surgical mask when she cares for the baby. 
4. Passive antibodies transported across the placenta will protect the baby. 
208 MATERNAL AND NEWBORN SUCCESS...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 3-day postpartum client, who is not immune to rubella, is to receive the vaccine at discharge. Which of the 
following must the nurse include in her discharge teaching regarding the vaccine? 
1. The woman should not become pregnant for at least 4 weeks. 
2. The woman should pump and dump her breast milk for 1 week. 
3. The mother must wear a surgical mask when she cares for the baby. 
4. Passive antibodies transported across the placenta will protect the baby. 
208 MATERNAL AND NEWBORN SUCCESS...
NURSING 101 Actualtests NCLEX-RN Exam Elaborations (A+ GRADED)
A 25-year-old client believes she may be pregnant with her first child. She schedules an obstetric examination with the nurse practitioner to determine the status of 
her possible pregnancy. Her last menstrual period began May 20, and her estimated date of confinement using Nägele's rule 
is: 
A. March 27 
B. February 1 
C. February 27 
D. January 3 
Correct Answer: C 
Section: (none) 
Explanation 
Explanation/Reference: 
Explanation: 
(A)March 27 is a miscalculation. (B) February 1 is a misca...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 25-year-old client believes she may be pregnant with her first child. She schedules an obstetric examination with the nurse practitioner to determine the status of 
her possible pregnancy. Her last menstrual period began May 20, and her estimated date of confinement using Nägele's rule 
is: 
A. March 27 
B. February 1 
C. February 27 
D. January 3 
Correct Answer: C 
Section: (none) 
Explanation 
Explanation/Reference: 
Explanation: 
(A)March 27 is a miscalculation. (B) February 1 is a misca...