2018 HESI EXIT V5 1. The nurse is has just admitted a client with severe depression. From which focus
should the nurse identify a priority nursing
... [Show More] diagnosis? A) Nutrition B) Elimination C) Activity D) Safety The correct answer is D: Safety
2. While explaining an illness to a 10 year-old, what should the nurse keep in mind about the cognitive development at this age? A) They are able to make simple association of ideas B) They are able to think logically in organizing facts C) Interpretation of events originate from their own perspective D) Conclusions are based on previous experiences The correct answer is B: Think logically in organizing facts
3. The nurse enters the room as a 3 year-old is having a generalized seizure. Which intervention should the nurse do first?
A) Clear the area of any hazards B) Place the child on the side C) Restrain the child D) Give the prescribed anticonvulsant The correct answer is B: Place the child on the side
4. The nurse is reviewing a depressed client's history from an earlier admission. Documentation of anhedonia is noted. The nurse understands that this finding refers to A) Reports of difficulty falling and staying asleep B) Expression of persistent suicidal thoughts C) Lack of enjoyment in usual pleasures D) Reduced senses of taste and smell The correct answer is C: Lack of enjoyment in usual pleasures
5. A client has just returned to the medical-surgical unit following a segmental lung resection. After assessing the client, the first nursing action would be to A) Administer pain medication B) Suction excessive tracheobronchial secretions C) Assist client to turn, deep breathe and cough D) Monitor oxygen saturation The correct answer is B: Suction excessive tracheobronchial secretions
6. While assessing a client in an outpatient facility with a panic disorder, the nurse completes 1 | P a g ea thorough health history and physical exam. Which finding is most significant for this client?
A) Compulsive behavior
B) Sense of impending doom
C) Fear of flying
D) Predictable episodes
The correct answer is B: Sense of impending doom
7. A 16 month-old child has just been admitted to the hospital. As the nurse assigned to this
child enters the hospital room for the first time, the toddler runs to the mother, clings to her
and begins to cry. What would be the initial action by the nurse?
A) Arrange to change client care assignments
B) Explain that this behavior is expected
C) Discuss the appropriate use of "time-out"
D) Explain that the child needs extra attention
The correct answer is B: Explain that this behavior is expected
8. A 15 year-old client with a lengthy confining illness is at risk for altered growth and
development of which task?
A) Loss of control
B) Insecurity
C) Dependence
D) Lack of trust
The correct answer is C: Dependence
9. Which playroom activities should the nurse organize for a small group of 7 year-old
hospitalized children?
A) Sports and games with rules
B) Finger paints and water play
C) "Dress-up" clothes and props
D) Chess and television programs
The correct answer is A: Sports and games with rules
10. The nurse is discussing dietary intake with an adolescent who has acne. The most
appropriate statement for the nurse is
A) "Eat a balanced diet for your age."
B) "Increase your intake of protein and Vitamin A."
C) "Decrease fatty foods from your diet."
D) "Do not use caffeine in any form, including chocolate." The
correct answer is A: "Eat a balanced diet for your age."
11. The nurse is assigned to a newly delivered woman with HIV/AIDS. The student asks the
nurse about how it is determined that a person has AIDS other than a positive HIV test. The
2 | P a g enurse responds
A) "The complaints of at least 3 common findings."
B) "The absence of any opportunistic infection."
C) "CD4 lymphocyte count is less than 200."
D) "Developmental delays in children."
The correct answer is C: "CD4 lymphocyte count is less than 200."
12. The nurse is caring for a child who has just returned from surgery following a
tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
A) Offer ice cream every 2 hours
B) Place the child in a supine position
C) Allow the child to drink through a straw
D) Observe swallowing patterns
The correct answer is D: Observe swallowing patterns
13. A 23 year-old single client is in the 33rd week of her first pregnancy. She tells the nurse
that she has everything ready for the baby and has made plans for the first weeks together
at home. Which normal emotional reaction does the nurse recognize?
A) Acceptance of the pregnancy
B) Focus on fetal development
C) Anticipation of the birth
D) Ambivalence about pregnancy
The correct answer is C: Anticipation of the birth
14. The nurse is planning care for a client with pneumococcal pneumonia. Which of the
following would be most effective in removing respiratory secretions?
A) Administration of cough suppressants
B) Increasing oral fluid intake to 3000 cc per day
C) Maintaining bed rest with bathroom privileges
D) Performing chest physiotherapy twice a day
The correct answer is B: Increasing oral fluid intake to 3000 cc per day
15. The nurse in a well-child clinic examines many children on a daily basis. Which of the
following toddlers requires further follow up?
A) A 13 month-old unable to walk
B) A 20 month-old only using 2 and 3 word sentences
C) A 24 month-old who cries during examination
D) A 30 month-old only drinking from a sip cup
The correct answer is D: A 30 month-old only drinking from a sip cup
16. Which of the following would be the best strategy for the nurse to use when teaching
insulin injection techniques to a newly diagnosed client with diabetes?
A) Give written pre and post tests
3 | P a g eB) Ask questions during practice
C) Allow another diabetic to assist
D) Observe a return demonstration
The correct answer is D: Observe a return demonstration
17. A client has developed thrombophlebitis of the left leg. Which nursing intervention
should be given the highest priority?
A) Elevate leg on 2 pillows
B) Apply support stockings
C) Apply warm compresses
D) Maintain complete bed rest
The correct answer is A: Elevate leg on 2 pillows
18. A nurse from the surgical department is reassigned to the pediatric unit. The charge
nurse should recognize that the child at highest risk for cardiac arrest and is the least likely
to be assigned to
this nurse is which child?
A) Congenital cardiac defects
B) An acute febrile illness
C) Prolonged hypoxemia
D) Severe multiple trauma
The correct answer is C: Prolonged hypoxemia
19. A home health nurse is at the home of a client with diabetes and arthritis. The client has
difficulty drawing up insulin. It would be most appropriate for the nurse to refer the
client to
A) A social worker from the local hospital
B) An occupational therapist from the community center
C) A physical therapist from the rehabilitation agency
D) Another client with diabetes mellitus and takes insulin
The correct answer is B: An occupational therapist from the community center
20. A priority goal of involuntary hospitalization of the severely mentally ill client is
A) Re-orientation to reality
B) Elimination of symptoms
C) Protection from harm to self or others
The correct answer is C: Protection from self harm and harm to others
21. The nurse is caring for a client with a long leg cast. During discharge teaching about
appropriate exercises for the affected extremity, the nurse should recommend
A) Isometric
B) Range of motion
4 | P a g eC) Aerobic
D) Isotonic
The correct answer is A: Isometric
22. The nurse is teaching parents about the treatment plan for a 2 weeks-old infant with
Tetralogy of Fallot. While awaiting future surgery, the nurse instructs the parents to
immediately report
A) Loss of consciousness
B) Feeding problems
C) Poor weight gain
D) Fatigue with crying
The correct answer is A: Loss of consciousness
23. A client is scheduled for an Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP). In order to prepare the
client for this test, the nurse would
A) Instruct the client to maintain a regular diet the day prior to the examination
B) Restrict the client's fluid intake 4 hours prior to the examination
C) Administer a laxative to the client the evening before the examination
D) Inform the client that only 1 x-ray of his abdomen is necessary
The correct answer is C: Administer a laxative to the client the evening before the examination
24. The nurse is caring for a woman 2 hours after a vaginal delivery. Documentation
indicates that the membranes were ruptured for 36 hours prior to delivery. What is the
priority nursing diagnoses at this time?
A) Altered tissue perfusion
B) Risk for fluid volume deficit
C) High risk for hemorrhage
D) Risk for infection
The correct answer is D: Risk for infection
25. The parents of a newborn male with hypospadias want their child circumcised. The best
response by the nurse is to inform them that
A) Circumcision is delayed so the foreskin can be used for the surgical repair
B) This procedure is contraindicated because of the permanent defect
C) There is no medical indication for performing a circumcision on any child
D) The procedure should be performed as soon as the infant is stable
The correct answer is A: Circumcision is delayed so the foreskin can be used for the surgical
repair
26. The nurse is caring for a client in the late stages of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(A.L.S.). Which finding would the nurse expect?
A) Confusion
B) Loss of half of visual field
5 | P a g eC) Shallow respirations
D) Tonic-clonic seizures
The correct answer is C: Shallow respirations
27. A client complained of nausea, a metallic taste in her mouth, and fine hand tremors 2
hours after her first dose of lithium carbonate (Lithane). What is the nurse’s best explanation
of these findings?
A) These side effects are common and should subside in a few days
B) The client is probably having an allergic reaction and should discontinue the drug
C) Taking the lithium on an empty stomach should decrease these symptoms
D) Decreasing dietary intake of sodium and fluids should minimize the side effects The
correct answer is A: These side effects are common and should subside in a few days
28. A 57 year-old male client has a hemoglobin of 10 mg/dl and a hematocrit of 32%.
What would be the most appropriate follow-up by the home care nurse?
A) Ask the client if he has noticed any bleeding or dark stools
B) Tell the client to call 911 and go to the emergency department immediately
C) Schedule a repeat Hemoglobin and Hematocrit in 1 month
D) Tell the client to schedule an appointment with a hematologist
The correct answer is A: Ask the client if he has noticed any bleeding or dark stools
29. A client is scheduled for a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The
nurse knows that a PTCA is the
A) Surgical repair of a diseased coronary artery
B) Placement of an automatic internal cardiac defibrillator
C) Procedure that compresses plaque against the wall of the
diseased coronary artery to improve blood flow
D) Non-invasive radiographic examination of the heart
The correct answer is C: Procedure that compresses plaque against the wall of the diseased
coronary artery to improve blood flow
30. For a 6 year-old child hospitalized with moderate edema and mild hypertension
associated with acute glomerulonephritis (AGN), which one of the following nursing
interventions would be appropriate?
A) Institute seizure precautions
B) Weigh the child twice per shift
C) Encourage the child to eat protein-rich foods
D) Relieve boredom through physical activity
The correct answer is A: Institute seizure precautions
31. Following mitral valve replacement surgery a client develops PVC’s. The health care
provider orders a bolus of Lidocaine followed by a continuous Lidocaine infusion at a rate of
6 | P a g e2 mgm/minute. The IV solution contains 2 grams of Lidocaine in 500 cc’s of D5W. The
infusion pump delivers 60 micro drops/cc. What rate would deliver 4 mgm of Lidocaine/
minute?
A) 60 microdrops/minute
B) 20 microdrops/minute
C) 30 microdrops/minute
D) 40 microdrops/minute
The correct answer is A: 60 microdrops/minute 2
gm=2000 mgm
2000 mgm/500 cc = 4 mgm/x cc 2000x
= 2000
x= 2000/2000 = 1 cc of IV solution/minute CC x
60 microdrops = 60 microdrops/minute
32. An adolescent client comes to the clinic 3 weeks after the birth of her first baby. She tells
the nurse she is concerned because she has not returned to her pre-pregnant weight.
Which action should the
nurse perform first?
A) Review the client's weight pattern over the year
B) Ask the mother to record her diet for the last 24 hours
C) Encourage her to talk about her view of herself
D) Give her several pamphlets on postpartum nutrition
The correct answer is C: Encourage her to talk about her view of herself
33. To prevent a valsalva maneuver in a client recovering from an acute myocardial
infarction, the nurse would
A) Assist the client to use the bedside commode
B) Administer stool softeners every day as ordered
C) Administer anti dysrhythmics prn as ordered
D) Maintain the client on strict bed rest
The correct answer is B: Administer stool softeners every day as ordered
34. A 3 year-old had a hip spica cast applied 2 hours ago. In order to facilitate drying, the
nurse should
A) Expose the cast to air and turn the child frequently
B) Use a heat lamp to reduce the drying time
C) Handle the cast with the abductor bar
D) Turn the child as little as possible
The correct answer is A: Expose the cast to air and turn the child frequently
35. The nurse is caring for a 13 year-old following spinal fusion for scoliosis. Which of the
following interventions is appropriate in the immediate postoperative period?
A) Raise the head of the bed at least 30 degrees
7 | P a g eB) Encourage ambulation within 24 hours
C) Maintain in a flat position, logrolling as needed
D) Encourage leg contraction and relaxation after 48 hours
The correct answer is C: Maintain in a flat position, logrolling as needed
36. A client was admitted to the psychiatric unit after complaining to her friends and
family that neighbors have bugged her home in order to hear all of her business. She remains
aloof from other clients, paces the floor and believes that the hospital is a house of torture.
Nursing interventions for the client should appropriately focus on efforts to
A) Convince the client that the hospital staff is trying to help
B) Help the client to enter into group recreational activities
C) Provide interactions to help the client learn to trust staff
D) Arrange the environment to limit the client’s contact with other clients
The correct answer is C: Provide interactions to help the client learn to trust staff
37. The nurse is assessing an infant with developmental dysplasia of the hip. Which
finding would the nurse anticipate?
A) Unequal leg length
B) Limited adduction
C) Diminished femoral pulses
D) Symmetrical gluteal folds
The correct answer is A: Unequal leg length
38. A nurse is caring for a 2 year-old child after corrective surgery for Tetralogy of Fallot. The
mother reports that the child has suddenly begun seizing. The nurse recognizes this problem
is probably due to
A) A cerebral vascular accident
B) Postoperative meningitis
C) Medication reaction
D) Metabolic alkalosis
The correct answer is A: A cerebral vascular accident
39. Following a diagnosis of acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) in their 6 year-old child, the
parents remark: “We just don’t know how he caught the disease!” The nurse's response is
based on an understanding that
A) AGN is a streptococcal infection that involves the kidney tubules
B) The disease is easily transmissible in schools and camps
C) The illness is usually associated with chronic respiratory infections
D) It is not "caught" but is a response to a previous B-hemolytic strep infection
The correct answer is D: It is not "caught" but is a response to a previous B-hemolytic strep
infection
40. A couple asks the nurse about risks of several birth control methods. What is he most
8 | P a g eappropriate response by the nurse?
A) Norplant is safe and may be removed easily
B) Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers
C) Depo-Provera is convenient with few side effects
D) The IUD gives protection from pregnancy and infection
The correct answer is B: Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers
41. A client experiences postpartum hemorrhage eight hours after the birth of twins.
Following administration of IV fluids and 500 ml of whole blood, her hemoglobin and
hematocrit are within normal limits. She asks the nurse whether she should continue to
breast feed the infants. Which of the following is based on sound rationale?
A) "Nursing will help contract the uterus and reduce your risk of bleeding."
B) "Breastfeeding twins will take too much energy after the hemorrhage."
C) "The blood transfusion may increase the risks to you and the babies."
D) "Lactation should be delayed until the "real milk" is secreted."
The correct answer is A: "Nursing will help contract the uterus and reduce your risk of
bleeding."
42. The nurse is caring for a post-surgical client at risk for developing deep vein
thrombosis. Which intervention is an effective preventive measure?
A) Place pillows under the knees
B) Use elastic stockings continuously
C) Encourage range of motion and ambulation
D) Massage the legs twice daily
The correct answer is C: Encourage range of motion and ambulation
43. The nurse is caring for a 20 lbs (9 kg) 6 month-old with a 3 day history of diarrhea,
occasional vomiting and fever. Peripheral intravenous therapy has been initiated, with 5%
dextrose in 0.33%
normal saline with 20 mEq of potassium per liter infusing at 35 ml/hr. Which finding should
be reported to the health care provider immediately?
A) 3 episodes of vomiting in 1 hour
B) Periodic crying and irritability
C) Vigorous sucking on a pacifier
D) No measurable voiding in 4 hours
The correct answer is D: No measurable voiding in 4 hours
44. Which response by the nurse would best assist the chemically impaired client to deal
with issues of guilt?
A) "Addiction usually causes people to feel guilty. Don’t worry, it is a typical response due
to your drinking behavior."
B) "What have you done that you feel most guilty about and what steps can you begin to take
to help you lessen this guilt?"
C) "Don’t focus on your guilty feelings. These feelings will only lead you to drinking and
9 | P a g etaking drugs."
D) "You’ve caused a great deal of pain to your family and close friends, so it will take time
to undo all the things you’ve done."
The correct answer is B: "What have you done that you feel most guilty about and what steps
can you begin to take to help you lessen this guilt?"
45. A client with schizophrenia is receiving Haloperidol (Haldol) 5 mg t.i.d.. The client’s family
is alarmed and calls the clinic when "his eyes rolled upward." The nurse recognizes this as
what type of side effect?
A) Oculogyric crisis
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Nystagmus
D) Dysphagia
The correct answer is A: Oculogyric crisis
46. Which of the following measures would be appropriate for the nurse to teach the
parent of a nine month-old infant about diaper dermatitis?
A) Use only cloth diapers that are rinsed in bleach
B) Do not use occlusive ointments on the rash
C) Use commercial baby wipes with each diaper change
D) Discontinue a new food that was added to the infant's diet just prior to the rash
The correct answer is D: Discontinue a new food that was added to the infant''s diet just prior
to the rash
47. A mother brings her 26 month-old to the well-child clinic. She expresses frustration and
anger due to her child's constantly saying "no" and his refusal to follow her directions. The
nurse explains this is
normal for his age, as negativism is attempting to meet which developmental need?
A) Trust
B) Initiative
C) Independence
D) Self-esteem
The correct answer is C: Independence
48. Which behavioral characteristic describes the domestic abuser?
A) Alcoholic
B) Over confident
C) High tolerance for frustrations
D) Low self-esteem
The correct answer is D: Low self-esteem
49. Which statement by the client with chronic obstructive lung disease indicates an
understanding of the major reason for the use of occasional pursed-lip breathing
10 | P a g eA) "This action of my lips helps to keep my airway open."
B) "I can expel more when I pucker up my lips to breathe out."
C) "My mouth doesn't get as dry when I breathe with pursed lips."
D) "By prolonging breathing out with pursed lips the little areas in my lungs don't
collapse."
The correct answer is D: "By prolonging breathing out with pursed lips my little areas in my
lungs don''t collapse."
50. During the admission assessment on a client with chronic bilateral glaucoma, which
statement by the client would the nurse anticipate since it is associated with this problem?
A) "I have constant blurred vision."
B) "I can't see on my left side."
C) "I have to turn my head to see my room."
D) "I have specks floating in my eyes."
The correct answer is C: "I have to turn my head to see my room."
51. A 19 year-old client is paralyzed in a car accident. Which statement used by the client
would indicate to the nurse that the client was using the mechanism of "suppression"?
A) "I don't remember anything about what happened to me."
B) "I'd rather not talk about it right now."
C) "It's all the other guy's fault! He was going too fast."
D) "My mother is heartbroken about this."
The correct answer is A: "I don''t remember anything about what happened to me."
52. While caring for the client during the first hour after delivery, the nurse determines
that the uterus is boggy and there is vaginal bleeding. What should be the nurse's first
action?
A) Check vital signs
B) Massage the fundus
C) Offer a bedpan
D) Check for perineal lacerations
The correct answer is B: Massage the fundus
53. An infant weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces at birth. If growth occurs at a normal rate, what
would be the expected weight at 6 months of age?
A) Double the birth weight
B) Triple the birth weight
C) Gain 6 ounces each week
D) Add 2 pounds each month
The correct answer is A: Double the birth weight
54. On admission to the psychiatric unit, the client is trembling and appears fearful. The
11 | P a g enurse’s initial response should be to
A) Give the client orientation materials and review the unit rules and regulations
B) Introduce him/herself and accompany the client to the client’s room
C) Take the client to the day room and introduce her to the other clients
D) Ask the nursing assistant to get the client’s vital signs and complete the admission
search
The correct answer is B: Introduce him/herself and accompany the client to the client’s room
55. A client with asthma has low pitched wheezes present on the final half of exhalation. One
hour later the client has high pitched wheezes extending throughout exhalation. This change
in assessment indicates to the nurse that the client
A) Has increased airway obstruction
B) Has improved airway obstruction
C) Needs to be suctioned
D) Exhibits hyperventilation
The correct answer is A: Has increased airway obstruction
56. A client asks the nurse about including her 2 and 12 year-old sons in the care of their
newborn sister. Which of the following is an appropriate initial statement by the nurse?
A) "Focus on your sons' needs during the first days at home."
B) "Tell each child what he can do to help with the baby."
C) "Suggest that your husband spend more time with the boys."
D) "Ask the children what they would like to do for the newborn."
The correct answer is A: "Focus on your sons'' needs during the first days at home."
57. A 16 year-old client is admitted to a psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of attempted
suicide. The nurse is aware that the most frequent cause for suicide in adolescents is
A) Progressive failure to adapt
B) Feelings of anger or hostility
C) Reunion wish or fantasy
D) Feelings of alienation or isolation
The correct answer is D: Feelings of alienation or isolation
58. A newborn has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. In discussing the condition and
treatment with the family, the nurse should emphasize
A) They can expect the child will be mentally retarded
B) Administration of thyroid hormone will prevent problems
C) This rare problem is always hereditary
D) Physical growth/development will be delayed
The correct answer is B: Administration of thyroid hormone will prevent problems
12 | P a g e59. A Hispanic client refuses emergency room treatment until a curandero is called. The
nurse understands that this person brings what to situations of illness?
A) Holistic healing
B) Spiritual advising
C) Herbal preparations
D) Witchcraft potions
The correct answer is A: Holistic healing
60. In addition to disturbances in mental awareness and orientation, a client with
cognitive impairment is also likely to show loss of ability in
A) Hearing, speech, and sight
B) Endurance, strength, and mobility
C) Learning, creativity, and judgment
D) Balance, flexibility, and coordination
The correct answer is C: Learning, creativity and judgment
61. In a long term rehabilitation care unit a client with spinal cord injury complains of a
pounding headache. The client is sitting in a wheelchair watching television in the assigned
room. Further assessment by the nurse reveals excessive sweating, a splotchy rash,
pilomotor erection, facial flushing, congested nasal passages and a heart rate of 50. The nurse
should do which action next?
A) Take the client's respirations, blood pressure (BP), temperature and then pupillary
responses
B) Place the client into the bed and administer the ordered PRN analgesic
C) Check the client for bladder distention and the client's urinary catheter for kinks
D) Turn the television off and then assist client to use relaxation techniques
The correct answer is C: Check the client for bladder distention and the client''s urinary
catheter for kinks
62. The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client with insulin dependent
diabetes mellitus. Which client complaint calls for immediate nursing action?
A) Diaphoresis and shakiness
B) Reduced lower leg sensation
C) Intense thirst and hunger
D) Painful hematoma on thigh
The correct answer is A: Diaphoresis and shakiness
63. The nurse is teaching a client about the healthy use of ego defense mechanisms. An
appropriate goal for this client would be
A) Reduce fear and protect self-esteem
B) Minimize anxiety and delay apprehension
C) Avoid conflict and leave unpleasant situations
13 | P a g eD) Increase independence and communicate more often
The correct answer is A: Reduce fear and protect self-esteem
64 In reviewing the assessment data of a client suspected of having diabetes insipidus, the nurse
expects which of the following after a water deprivation test?
A) Increased edema and weight gain
B) Unchanged urine specific gravity
C) Rapid protein excretion
D) Decreased blood potassium
The correct answer is B: Unchanged urine specific gravity
65. The nurse is evaluating the growth and development of a toddler with AIDS. The
nurse would anticipate finding that the child has
A) Achieved developmental milestones at an erratic rate
B) Delay in musculoskeletal development
C) Displayed difficulty with speech development
D) Delay in achievement of most developmental milestones
The correct answer is D: Delayed in achieving all developmental milestones
66. A client was admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia. When auscultating the client's
breath sounds, the nurse hears inspiratory crackles in the right base. Temperature is 102.3
degrees Fahrenheit orally. What finding would the nurse expect?
A) Flushed skin
B) Bradycardia
C) Mental confusion
D) Hypotension
The correct answer is C: Mental confusion
67. Postoperative orders for a client undergoing a mitral valve replacement include
monitoring pulmonary artery pressure togetherwith pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
with a pulmonary artery
catheter. This action by the nurse will assess
A) Right ventricular pressure
B) Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure
C) Acid-Base balance
D) Coronary artery stability
The correct answer is B: Left ventricular end diastolic pressure
68. The nurse is providing instructions for a client with asthma who is sensitive to house
dust-mites. Which information about prevention of asthma episodes would be the most
helpful to include during the teaching?
A) Change the pillow covers every month
B) Wash bed linens in warm water with a cold rinse
C) Wash and rinse the bed linens in hot water
14 | P a g eD) Use air filters in the furnace system The correct answer is C: Wash and rinse the bed linens in hot water
69. A client is receiving oxygen therapy via a nasal cannula. When providing nursing care, which of the following interventions would be appropriate? A) Determine that adequate mist [Show Less]