Exam 2: NUR2349/ NUR 2349 (New 2022/
2023) Professional Nursing I / PN I Exam |
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QUESTION
The nurse is completing preoperative teaching for a client, and it becomes apparent that the client
does not understand the surgery that will be per- formed. What is the best action by the nurse?
A. Obtain informed consent from the client. B. Continue teaching a client about surgery. C.
Revise the teaching plan for the client.
D. Notify the surgeon and document the findings.
Answer:
D. Notify the surgeon and document the findings.
QUESTION
A client is hospitalized with an indwelling urinary catheter and is getting IV fluids. Which
intervention does the nurse add to the care plan to address the priority risk for this client?
A. Perform indwelling urinary catheter care. B. Encourage fluid intake to 1 L a day.
C. Apply a moisture barrier cream daily.
D. Document accurate intake and output (I&O) each shift
Answer:
A. Perform indwelling urinary catheter care.
QUESTION
A nurse forgets to administer a clients diuretic, and the client experiences an episode of
pulmonary edema. The charge nurse would consider the med- ication error to constitute
negligence because the situation contains which element?
A. Purposeful failure to perform healthcare procedures
B. Unintentional failure to perform a healthcare procedure.
C. Actively substituting a different medication for the one ordered.
D. Failure to follow a direct order by a physician.
Answer:
B. Unintentional failure to perform a healthcare procedure.
QUESTION
The nurse is caring for a client who has had conscious sedation. What is the primary advantage
of this type of anesthesia?
A. The client can talk through the procedure. B. The client can follow directions.
C. No respiratory support is needed.
D. No defensive reflexes are lost.
Answer:
C. No respiratory support is needed.
QUESTION
A nurse is caring for a client with stress incontinence. The nurse knows which affect could have
led to such a condition?
A. Reduced bladder capacity. B. Decreased urine formation.
C. Reduction of renal blood flow.
D. Loss of muscle tone.
Answer:
D. Loss of muscle tone.
QUESTION
An older adult client is being positioned in the operating bed for surgery. Which action is the
highest priority for the nurse?
A. Placing gel pads under the clients shoulders and head. B. Placing soft pillows between the
patient's knees
C. Ensuring that the bed is elevated to working height.
D. Assessing skin condition for the need for additional padding.
Answer:
D. Assessing skin condition for the need for additional padding.
QUESTION
Although a nurse may disagree, the nurse recognizes that a terminally ill client has legal right to
which of the following?
A. Seek passive euthanasia in some states. B. Sign an organ donor pledge statement. C. Refused
do not resuscitate DNR status.
D. Refuse treatment in the form of food and water. E. All listed answers.
Answer:
E. All listed answers.
QUESTION
The nurse is collecting a 24 hour urine specimen from a client with an [Show Less]