NCLEX ADULT HEALTH RETAKE 2024 WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+
A nurse, planning an educational seminar on chronic kidney disease, would
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invite clients with which medical conditions? Select all that apply
1. Polycystic kidney disease
2. Diabetes
3. Hypertension
4. Glomerulonephritis
5. Acute urinary tract infections (UTI) - 1., 2., 3., & 4. Correct: Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic condition that causes damage to the kidneys. Clients with diabetes and hypertension make up more than 67% of clients diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. Glomerulonephritis damages the kidneys and can lead to permanent damage.
5. Incorrect: Acute UTIs do not generally lead to chronic kidney disease.
What is the first nursing action that should be taken in caring for a client
with suspected tuberculosis?
1. Identify the client's symptoms promptly.
2. Instruct the client to cover the mouth and nose with tissues when sneezing.
3. Isolate the client in a negative pressure room.
4. Place a surgical mask on the client. - 1. Correct: First, identify the client's symptoms.
Which comment by the client indicates understanding of possible
complications of long term hypertension?
1. "I would like to have my serum creatinine checked at this visit."
2. "My blurred vision is part of getting older."
3. "I have leg pain caused by excessive exercise."
4. "Adding salt to my food is permissible." - 1. Correct: Hypertension is one of the leading causes of end stage renal disease. The client understands that renal function is reflected by serum creatinine levels. This request demonstrates understanding of the disease and possible complications.
2. Incorrect: The appearance of the retina provides important information
about the severity and duration of hypertension. Manifestations of severe
retinal damage include blurred vision, retinal hemorrhage, and loss of
vision.
3. Incorrect: Intermittent claudication is a complication of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Hypertension speeds up the process of PVD.
4. Incorrect: Lifestyle modifications include dietary sodium reduction, weight reduction, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan, moderation of alcohol consumption, regular physical activity, avoidance of tobacco use, and management of psychosocial risk factors.
A nurse is in the mall when a shopper suddenly becomes non-responsive.
Taking an available automatic external defibrillator (AED) from the wall,
the nurse would immediately initiate interventions in what order?
1.)Place pads on client's torso.
2.)Uncover the client's chest.
3.)Tell everyone to stand clear.
4.)Await analysis of rhythm.
5.)Turn on the AED machine.
6.)Press the shock button. - The procedure for use of an AED is consistent, whether in a medical setting or a public environment.
First, turn on the AED and follow the visual and / or audio prompts. Second, the client is then placed supine and the skin of the chest is exposed (do not expose more thNCLEX ADULT HEALTH RETAKE 2024 WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+
A nurse, planning an educational seminar on chronic kidney disease, would
invite clients with which medical conditions? Select all that apply
1. Polycystic kidney disease
2. Diabetes
3. Hypertension
4. Glomerulonephritis
5. Acute urinary tract infections (UTI) - 1., 2., 3., & 4. Correct: Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic condition that causes damage to the kidneys. Clients with diabetes and hypertension make up more than 67% of clients diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. Glomerulonephritis damages the kidneys and can lead to permanent damage.
5. Incorrect: Acute UTIs do not generally lead to chronic kidney disease.
What is the first nursing action that should be taken in caring for a client
with suspected tuberculosis?
1. Identify the client's symptoms promptly.
2. Instruct the client to cover the mouth and nose with tissues when sneezing.
3. Isolate the client in a negative pressure room.
4. Place a surgical mask on the client. - 1. Correct: First, identify the client's symptoms.
Which comment by the client indicates understanding of possible
complications of long term hypertension?
1. "I would like to have my serum creatinine checked at this visit."
2. "My blurred vision is part of getting older."
3. "I have leg pain caused by excessive exercise."
4. "Adding salt to my food is permissible." - 1. Correct: Hypertension is one of the leading causes of end stage renal disease. The client understands that renal function is reflected by serum creatinine levels. This request demonstrates understanding of the disease and possible complications.
2. Incorrect: The appearance of the retina provides important information
about the severity and duration of hypertension. Manifestations of severe
retinal damage include blurred vision, retinal hemorrhage, and loss of
vision.
3. Incorrect: Intermittent claudication is a complication of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Hypertension speeds up the process of PVD.
4. Incorrect: Lifestyle modifications include dietary sodium reduction, weight reduction, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan, moderation of alcohol consumption, regular physical activity, avoidance of tobacco use, and management of psychosocial risk factors.
A nurse is in the mall when a shopper suddenly becomes non-responsive.
Taking an available automatic external defibrillator (AED) from the wall,
the nurse would immediately initiate interventions in what order?
1.)Place pads on client's torso.
2.)Uncover the client's chest.
3.)Tell everyone to stand clear.
4.)Await analysis of rhythm.
5.)Turn on the AED machine.
6.)Press the shock button. - The procedure for use of an AED is consistent, whether in a medical setting or a public environment.
First, turn on the AED and follow the visual and / or [Show Less]