• Which of the following clients is at a higher risk of developing oral health problems?
a. A pregnant client
b. A client with diabetes
c. A
... [Show More] client receiving chemotherapy
d. Both b and c
• Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to reduce environmental stimuli that maycause discomfort for a client?
a. Loosen pressure dressings on wounds
b. Use assistance to pull a client up in bed
c. Check temperature of water used in a sponge bath
d. Position the client prone
• A client has developed a vitamin C deficiency. Which of the following
symptoms might thenurse most likely see with this condition?
a. Cracks at the corners of the mouth
b. Altered mental status
c. Bleeding gums and loose teeth
d. Anorexia and diarrhea
• Which of the following interventions should a nurse perform for a female client who isincontinent with impaired skin integrity?
a. Turn the client at least every 8 hours
b. Apply lotion to the skin before a bath
c. Provide perineal care after the client uses the bathroom
d. Bathe the client every 3 days
• Which situation might require an occupational health nurse consult?
a. A nurse is injured from using incorrect body mechanics to lift a client
b. A nurse receives a subpoena to testify in court about a client's case
c. A client who has been injured in a diving accident needs assistance with planningrehabilitation and surgery
d. A nursing unit is implementing a new electronic health record system
• Which of the following is the most appropriate example of anticipatory guidance for a 16-year old who has been hospitalized for an ankle fracture?
a. Changes associated with puberty
b. Driving and staying safe
c. The health hazards of smoking
d. Social media influences
• Which action represents the evaluation stage of the plan of care?
a. The nurse assigns a nursing diagnosis of Impaired Skin Integrity related to diminishedskin circulation
b. The nurse assesses the client's vital signs and asks about symptoms
c. The nurse determines that the client is not meeting his set outcomes and makes revisions
d. The nurse discusses the client's health history
• A nurse asks her coworker to administer Mr. J's 12pm medication because she is running behind. Which of the following information must the nurse verify with Mr. J before giving himhis medication?
a. His name and address
b. His name and hospital identification number
c. His name and room number
d. His name and diagnosis
• Which of the following is more likely to occur with aging as a complication of medicationadministration?
a. Increased renal function
b. Increased gastrointestinal absorption
c. Increased visual acuity
d. Increased ratio of fat compared to lean body mass
• Which of the following interventions should the nurse consider when giving an oralmedication to a child?
a. Mix the medication with milk to mask the taste
b. Dilute the medication in a glass of water
c. Refeed the medication if the child pushes it out with his tongue
d. Mix the medication in a food the child enjoys
• Which of the following solutions is compatible with administration of packed red bloodcells?
a. Lactated Ringer's
b. 0.9% Normal Saline
c. D5 ½ Normal Saline
d. Normosol-R
• Which of the following is an example of a colloid solution?
a. 5% Dextrose in water (D5W)
b. Albumin
c. Lactated Ringer's
d. Normal Saline
• Which of the following best describes the cognitive development of an 18- month old child?
a. The child can follow one-part directions
b. The child understands the concept of "forever"
c. The child can name six body parts
d. The child has an attention span of approximately 5 minutes
• Which of the following is an example of a fine motor skill?
a. Jumping on a trampoline
b. Brushing hair
c. Standing on one foot
d. Climbing a ladder
• A child is being discharged to home with a diagnosis of ringworm. Discharge instructionsshould include the information that:
a. The infection is caused by a worm and cannot be passed from person to person.
b. The infection is caused by a virus and can be passed from person to person.
c. The infection is caused by a bacteria and cannot be passed from person to person.
d. The infection is caused by a fungus and can be passed from person to person.
• Physical bullying, among school aged children, threatens which of Maslow's needs?
a. Physical needs
b. Love and belonging needs
c. Safety needs
d. All of the above
• Your patient has had a very full and rewarding life. She has had a lot of success in her personal and professional life. She has achieved all of her goals and she has maximized her potential. This patient can be best
described as a person who has achieved Maslow's .
a. self actualization
b. exploration
c. closeness
d. protection
ANSWER A: This person has moved along Maslow's hierarchy and is now
• At the end of life, many people have a fear of .
a. insects
b. rejection
c. acceptance
d. being alone
• Which of the following screening tools have been found to have a high diagnostic accuracyfor screening for intimate partner violence? [Show Less]