ATI PN Hesi Exit Exam LATEST UPDATES 2023/2024 {NGN} BEST EXAMS SOLUTION GUARANTEED SUCCESS WELL TESTED AND VERIFIED GRADED A+
1. The nurse is
... [Show More] planning measures to decrease the incidence of chest pain for a client with angina pectoris. The nurse should do which intervention to effectively accomplish this goal?
1. Provide a quiet and low-stimulus environment.
2. Encourage the family to come visit very frequently.
3. Encourage the client to call friends and relatives each day.
4. Recommend that the client watch TV as a constant diversion.
Correct Answer: 1. Provide a quiet and low-stimulus environment.
2. A client in a long-term care facility who has a history of angina pectoris wants to go for a short walk outside with a family member. It is
a sunny but chilly December day. The nurse should perform which intervention to care for this client in a holistic manner?
1. Tell the client that this is not allowed.
2. Tell the family member not to take the client outdoors.
3. Give the client a cup of hot coffee before going outside.
4. Instruct the family member to dress the client warmly before going outside.
Correct Answer: 4. Instruct the family member to dress the client warmly before going outside.
3. The LPN/LVN carries out a standard prescription for a stat electrocardiogram (ECG) on a client who has an episode of chest pain. The nurse should take which action next?
1. Do a repeat 12-lead ECG.
2. Wait to see whether the pain resolves.
3. Report the episode of chest pain to the health care provider.
4. Give sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) per the health care provider's prescriptions.
Correct Answer: 4. Give sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) per the health care provider's prescriptions.
4. A client admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) tells the nurse that the pain likely resulted from the fried chicken sandwich that the client had for lunch. The nurse's response is
based on which fact?
1. Most people love high-fat diets.
2. Denial is a common occurrence early after MI.
3. The client probably wants to belittle the opinion of the staff.
4. The client is not motivated to learn about heart disease at this time.
Correct Answer: 2. Denial is a common occurrence early after MI.
5. The nurse is preparing to provide a therapeutic environment for a client who recently had a myocardial infarction (MI). Which are characteristics of a therapeutic environment?
1. No stimulus, no stress
2. Low stimulus, low stress
3. High stimulus, low stress
4. Moderate stimulus, low stress
Correct Answer: 2. Low stimulus, low stress [Show Less]