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Question 61
Multiple Choice
A postoperative client who is receiving continuous enteral feedings via a nasoenteric tube becomes dyspneic with a productive cough, and the nurse auscultates crackles and diminished breath sounds in lung bases. Which action is appropriate at this time?
Question 62
Multiple Choice
The health care provider prescribes intravenous fluid resuscitation for a client in hypovolemic shock. The nurse should anticipate the rapid infusion of which intravenous solution
initially
?
Question 63
Multiple Choice
The hospice nurse is providing end-of-life care to a client who is experiencing anorexia and cachexia. Which interventions are appropriate?
Select all that apply.
Question 64
Multiple Choice
The nurse will anticipate administration of isotonic IV fluids in which clients?
Select all that apply.
Question 65
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a client who is meeting with the palliative care team. After the meeting, the client's family asks for clarification about palliative care. Which statements about palliative care are accurate?
Select all that apply.
Question 66
Multiple Choice
A client is undergoing chest tube placement in the emergency department after being involved in a motor vehicle collision. The client's spouse arrives and demands to be with the client. Which action should the nurse take?
Question 67
Multiple Choice
The nurse is reviewing a client's preoperative questionnaire, which indicates a religious preference with spiritual needs concerning surgery scheduled later today. Which action is
most
appropriate at this time?
Question 68
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for 4 clients requiring IV fluid therapy. For which client should the nurse anticipate the need for isotonic crystalloid administration?
Question 69
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client with an acute exacerbation of heart failure. The client receives digoxin 0.5 mg PO once daily, furosemide 40 mg PO twice daily, and potassium chloride (KCl) 20 mEq PO twice daily. The client's child reports that the client has trouble swallowing the large KCl pill. The client's potassium level is 3.7 mEq/L (3.7 mmol/L) . What action should the nurse take
first
?
Question 70
Multiple Choice
The registered nurse (RN) is providing nursing care with a licensed practical nurse and unlicensed assistive personnel. The RN administers hydromorphone 1.5 mg IVP per STAT order to a client with severe abdominal pain. Three hours later, the client rates pain as a 9 on a scale of 0-10 and requests pain medication. What is the
most appropriate
action for the RN to take?
Question 71
Multiple Choice
The pediatric clinic nurse reinforces culturally competent care at an in-service. Which finding would be
inappropriate
to include as a common dermatologic effect of alternative medicine therapies?
Question 72
Multiple Choice
A client is being seen in the clinic after receiving an external breast prosthesis after a mastectomy. What question from the nurse
best
evaluates the effectiveness of the prosthesis on body image?
Question 73
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing first aid at an outdoor festival when a client reports dizziness and weakness. The client is flushed, sweating, nauseated, and slightly tachycardic. Which action is
most
appropriate at this time?
Question 74
Multiple Choice
The nurse plans to administer 9:00 AM medications via the nasogastric (NG) route to a client with an NG tube. The nurse contacts the primary health care provider (PHCP) to clarify which prescriptions that are contraindicated using this route?
Select all that apply
.
Question 75
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a client with partial hearing loss. Which interventions would be appropriate to promote effective communication?
Select all that apply.
Question 76
Multiple Choice
When assessing the client's pain level, what will the nurse determine is the
most
reliable indicator of the pain?
Question 77
Multiple Choice
The nurse working in an extended care facility transcribes a prescription from the health care provider for a single daily dose of 150 mg of ranitidine; this is to be taken orally at bedtime for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Of the following prescriptions, which one is transcribed correctly?
Question 78
Multiple Choice
A home health nurse visits a client with Alzheimer disease. The caregiver appears frustrated and reports that the client has been persistently restless and agitated. Which nursing action is the
priority
at this time?
Question 79
Multiple Choice
The nurse enters a client's room and finds that the client and spouse are crying. The spouse states that the health care provider just diagnosed the client with Alzheimer disease. What is the
best
response by the nurse?