Question 1 See full question 20s
Which client is at highest risk for developing a urinary tract infection?
You Selected:
a man with an indwelling urinary catheter
Correct response:
a man with an indwelling urina
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Question 1 See full question 20s
Which client is at highest risk for developing a urinary tract infection?
You Selected:
a man with an indwelling urinary catheter
Correct response:
a man with an indwelling urinary catheter
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Question 2 See full question 6m 8s
A client is recovering from a bacterial infection with intravenous antibiotics. The
healthcare team is planning for the client to be discharged tomorrow. However, the client
wants to leave today because the client’s animals do not have someone to feed them
tomorrow. What is the nurse’s best response to this client?
You Selected:
“You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the
complications that can occur.”
Correct response:
“You have a right to leave early, but let us make sure you are aware of all the
complications that can occur.”
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Question 3 See full question 2m 3s
A neonate born at 40 weeks' gestation admitted to the nursery is found to be
hypoglycemic. At 4 hours of age, the neonate appears pale and his pulse oximeter is
reading 75% on room air. What should the nurse do?
You Selected:
Provide supplemental oxygen.
Correct response:
Provide supplemental oxygen.
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Question 4 See full question 2m 22s
A client fears chemotherapy because of the side effects. What is the
nurse's best response to the client's concerns?
You Selected:
“We’ll give you medications to prevent the side effects, so you shouldn’t be too
concerned.”
Correct response:
“Each person responds differently to chemotherapy treatments. We’ll monitor your
responses closely.”
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Question 5 See full question 38s
The nurse teaches the client with chronic cancer pain about optimal pain control. Which
recommendation is most effective for pain control?
You Selected:
Take prescribed analgesics on an around-the-clock schedule to prevent recurrent
pain.
Correct response:
Take prescribed analgesics on an around-the-clock schedule to prevent recurrent
pain.
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Question 6 See full question 30s
A client received chemotherapy 24 hours ago. Which precautions are necessary when
caring for the client?
You Selected:
Wear personal protective equipment when handling blood, body fluids, and feces.
Correct response:
Wear personal protective equipment when handling blood, body fluids, and feces.
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Question 7 See full question 31s
A client with dysphagia is being prepared for discharge. Which outcome indicates that
the client is ready for discharge?
You Selected:
The client is free from esophagitis and achalasia.
Correct response:
The client is free from esophagitis and achalasia.
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Question 8 See full question 9s
A physician orders a loop diuretic for a client. When administering this drug, the nurse
anticipates that the client may develop which electrolyte imbalance?
You Selected:
hypokalemia
Correct response:
hypokalemia
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Question 9 See full question 39s
A hospitalized client with end-stage heart failure does not want to be resuscitated. The
health care provider (HCP) has written the do-not-resuscitate (DNR) prescription on the
client’s record. The client has a cardiac arrest, and the wife tells the nurse she wants the
client to be resuscitated and asks the nurse to “do something.” What should the nurse
do?
You Selected:
Discuss the DNR prescription with the wife.
Correct response:
Discuss the DNR prescription with the wife.
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Question 10 See full question 1m 43s
During the discharge planning teaching process, a client who has been prescribed
tranylocypromine states that he enjoys a beer or two in the evenings. Which of the
following is the nurse's most appropriate response?
You Selected:
“Beer contains tyramine, which must be avoided when on this medication.”
Correct response:
“Beer contains tyramine, which must be avoided when on this medication.”
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Question 11 See full question 46s
The staff of an outpatient clinic has formed a task force to develop new procedures for
swift, safe evacuation of the unit. The new procedures haven't been reviewed, approved,
or shared with all personnel. When a nurse-manager receives word of a bomb threat, the
task force members push for evacuating the unit using the new procedures. Which action
should the nurse-manager take?
You Selected:
Determine that the procedures currently in place must be followed and direct staff
to follow them without question.
Correct response:
Determine that the procedures currently in place must be followed and direct staff
to follow them without question.
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Question 12 See full question 1m 17s
A client with cancer-related pain has been prescribed a narcotic analgesic to be given
around the clock. The client is competent and has been actively involved in decisions
regarding care. What should the nurse do if the client refuses the next dose of analgesia?
You Selected:
Document the client’s choice and re-assess pain in 1 hour.
Correct response:
Document the client’s choice and re-assess pain in 1 hour.
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Question 13 See full question 1m 30s
A client was admitted for a 3-day stay on the psychiatric inpatient unit. At the time of
discharge, the client says to the nurse, "It would nice to go out some time; tell me how I
can reach you outside of the hospital." Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
You Selected:
"My relationship with you is professional and not social."
Correct response:
"My relationship with you is professional and not social."
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Question 14 See full question 34s
The nurse is caring for an adolescent who has been admitted several times with
uncontrolled type 1 diabetes. The child is now stabilized and is preparing for discharge.
Which of the following should be the priority focus for the nurse when conducting
discharge teaching?
You Selected:
management of the therapeutic regimen
Correct response:
management of the therapeutic regimen
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Question 15 See full question 17s
The nurse understands that client position is important when treating dyspnea. What
position would be contraindicated for a client who has dyspnea?
You Selected:
supine
Correct response:
supine
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Question 16 See full question 35s
A 25-year-old primiparous client who gave birth 2 hours ago has decided to breastfeed
her neonate. Which instruction should the nurse address as the highest priority in the
teaching plan about preventing nipple soreness?
You Selected:
placing as much of the areola as possible into the baby’s mouth
Correct response:
placing as much of the areola as possible into the baby’s mouth
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Question 17 See full question 35s
Accompanied by her partner, a client seeks admission to the labor and delivery area. She
states that she's in labor and says she attended the facility clinic for prenatal care. Which
question should the nurse ask her first?
You Selected:
"What is your expected due date?"
Correct response:
"What is your expected due date?"
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Question 18 See full question 1m 17s
A first-time mother is concerned that her 6-mont
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