1. 1. Question
Which action(s) should you delegate to the experienced nursing
assistant when caring for a patient with a thrombotic stroke with
residual left-sided weakness? Select all that apply.
o A. Assist the pat
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1. 1. Question
Which action(s) should you delegate to the experienced nursing
assistant when caring for a patient with a thrombotic stroke with
residual left-sided weakness? Select all that apply.
o A. Assist the patient to reposition every 2 hours.
o B. Reapply pneumatic compression boots.
o C. Remind the patient to perform active ROM.
o D. Check extremities for redness and edema.
Correct Answer: A, B, & C.
The experienced nursing assistant would know how to reposition
the patient and how to reapply compression boots and would
remind the patient to perform activities he has been taught to
perform.
o Option D: Assessing for redness and swelling (signs
of deep venous thrombosis {DVT}) requires additional
education and is still appropriate to the professional
nurse.
2. Question
The patient who had a stroke needs to be fed. What instruction
should you give to the nursing assistant who will feed the
patient?
o A. Position the patient sitting up in bed before
you feed her.
o B. Check the patient’s gag and swallowing reflexes.
o C. Feed the patient quickly because there are three more
waiting.
o D. Suction the patient’s secretions between bites of
food.
Correct Answer: A. Position the patient sitting up in bed
before you feed her.
Positioning the patient in a sitting position decreases the risk of
aspiration.
o Option B: The nursing assistant is not trained to
assess gag or swallowing reflexes.
o Option C: The patient should not be rushed during
feeding.
o Option D: A patient who needs to be suctioned
between bites of food is not handling secretions and is
at risk for aspiration. This patient should be assessed
further before feeding.
3. Question
You have just admitted a patient with bacterial meningitis to the
medical-surgical unit. The patient complains of a severe
headache with photophobia and has a temperature of 102.60 F
orally. Which collaborative intervention must be
accomplished first?
o A. Administer codeine 15 mg orally for the patient’s
headache.
o B. Infuse ceftriaxone (Rocephin) 2000 mg IV to
treat the infection.
o C. Give acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg orally to reduce
the fever.
o D. Give furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg IV to decrease
intracranial pressure.
Correct Answer: B. Infuse ceftriaxone (Rocephin) 2000 mg
IV to treat the infection.
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