ATI NGN MDA HESI EXIT NEWEST BEST EXAM SOLUTION 100% CORRECT/VERIFIED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 GRADED A+
An
... [Show More] adult client is found to be unresponsive on morning rounds. After checking for
responsiveness and calling for help, the next action that should be taken by the nurse is
to:
A)check the carotid pulse
B)deliver 5 abdominal thrusts
C)give 2 rescue breaths
D)open the client's airway
The correct answer is D: open the client''s airway
A client has an order for 1000 ml of D5W over an 8 hour period. The nurse discovers
that 800 ml has been infused after 4 hours. What is the priority nursing action?
A)Ask the client if there are any breathing problems
B)Have the client void as much as possible
C)Check the vital signs
D)Auscultate the lungs
The correct answer is D: Auscultate the lungs
Following change-of-shift report on an orthopedic unit, which client should the nurse
see first?
A)16 year-old who had an open reduction of a fractured wrist 10 hours ago
B)20 year-old in skeletal traction for 2 weeks since a motor cycle accident
C)72 year-old recovering from surgery after a hip replacement 2 hours ago
D)75 year-old who is in skin traction prior to planned hip pinning surgery. The correct answer is C: 72 year-old recovering from surgery after a hip replacement 2
hours ago
A nurse observes a family member administer a rectal suppository by having the
client lie on the left side for the administration. The family member pushed the
suppository until the finger went up to the second knuckle. After 10 minutes the client
was told by the family member to turn to the right side and the client did this. What is the
appropriate comment for the nurse to make?
A)Why don’t we now have the client turn back to the left side.
B)That was done correctly. Did you have any problems with the insertion?
C)Let’s check to see if the suppository is in far enough.
D)Did you feel any stool in the intestinal tract?
The correct answer is B: That was done correctly. Did you have any problems with the
insertion?
A client with a diagnosis of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has
died. Which type of precautions is the appropriate type to use when performing
postmortem care?
A)airborne precautions
B)droplet precautions
C)contact precautions
D)compromised host precautions
The correct answer is C: contact precautions
The nurse is reviewing with a client how to collect a clean catch urine specimen.
Which sequence is appropriate teaching?
A)Void a little, clean the meatus, then collect specimen
B)clean the meatus, begin voiding, then catch urine stream
C)Clean the meatus, then urinate into container
D)Void continuously and catch some of the urine
The correct answer is B: clean the meatus, begin voiding, then catch urine stream
The provider orders Lanoxin (digoxin) 0.125 mg PO and furosomide 40 mg every
day. Which of these foods would the nurse reinforce for the client to eat at least daily?
A)spaghetti
B)watermelon
C)chicken
D)tomatoes
The correct answer is B: watermelon
A nurse is stuck in the hand by an exposed needle. What immediate action should the
nurse take?
A)Look up the policy on needle sticks
B)Contact employee health services
C)Immediately wash the hands with vigor
D)Notify the supervisor and risk management [Show Less]