Kaplan Predictor C 2023
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1. Which of these instructions should a nurse include
in the teaching
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cataract in the left eye?
2. A client vomits during a continuous nasogastric tube
feeding. A nurse should stop the feeding and take
which of these actions?
3. Which of these actions best demonstrates cultural
sensitivity by a nurse?.
4. Which of these manifestations should a nurse expect
to observe in a 3-month-old infant who is diagnosed
with dehydration?
5. When assessing a client's risk of developing nosocomial infection, a nurse plans to determine potential
entry portals, which include:
6. A client who is on the inpatient psychiatric unit has a
history of violence. Which of these actions should a
nurse take if the client is agitated?
7. Which of these measures should a nurse include
when planning care for a school-aged child during a
sickle cell crisis episode?
8. Which of these instructions should a nurse include
in the plan of care for a 32-week gestation client who
had an amniocentesis today?
9. An adolescent has a nursing diagnosis of fatigue
related to inadequate intake of iron-rich foods. Selec-
"Take the prescribed stool softener to avoid increasing intraocular pressure."
Check the residual
volume.
The nurse asks
clients about their
beliefs and practices toward pregnancy.
Tachycardia.
the urinary meatus.
Encourage the
client to verbalize
feelings.
Providing pain relief.
"Call the clinic if you experience any abdominal cramps."
Beefburger with
cheese.
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tion of which of these lunches by the client indicates a
correct understanding of foods high in iron content?
10. A client has been admitted with acute pancreatitis.
Which of these laboratory test results supports this
diagnosis?
11. Which of these manifestations, if assessed in a
client who is two-hours postoperative after abdominal surgery, should a nurse report immediately?
12. Which of these observations of a student nurse's
behavior while interacting with a client who is crying indicates a correct understanding of therapeutic
communication?
13. Which of these actions should a nurse take initially
if a client who is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus
develops tremors and ataxia?
14. An elderly client is at increased risk of developing
drug toxicity to prescribed medications due to declining hepatic and renal functioning. Which of these
strategies should a nurse plan to decrease this risk?
15. A client has persistent paranoid delusions that the
food on the unit is poisoned. Which of these measures should a nurse include in the client's care plan?
16. Thrombophlebitis is a complication that may result
due to surgery.Which of these actions should a nurse
take in the operating room to prevent this complication from occurring?
17. When discussing weigh gain during pregnancy, a
nurse should recommend that the total weight gain
for a pregnant client who is at ideal body weight for
her height is:
Elevated serum
amylase level.
Vomiting and a
pulse rate of
106/minute.
The student sits
quietly next to the
client.
Measure the
client's blood sugar level.
Increasing the
time interval between medication
doses.
Allowing the client
to eat food from
sealed containers.
Apply sequential
compression devices.
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