NUR 213 Module 8 Exam With Correct Answers. LATEST 2022.Question 1
Which assessment data should the RN collect first from the patient brought to the
... [Show More] Emergency Department with
confusion and a decreased level of consciousness?
History of drug or alcohol abuse.
Current medications.
Onset of symptoms
Family medical history.
Question 2
The registered nurse uses the Glasgow Coma Scale to assess a patient with an acute brain injury and notes a
score of four (4). Which intervention is a priority for this patient?
Improve extremity range of motion.
Prevent injury.
Promote skin integrity.
Maintain the airway.
Question 3
An RN is caring for a patient with Multiple Sclerosis, who is experiencing weakness in their extremities.
Which of the following would be an appropriate expected outcome for the nursing diagnosis Impaired physical
mobility? The patient will:
Ambulate without shortness of breath
Use assistive devices safely.
Participate in strenuous exercise as tolerated.
Take a hot bath daily to limit spasticity.
Question 4
Which assessment indicates to the RN that the prescribed acetylcholinesterase inhibitor is effective for the
patient diagnosed with myasthenia gravis? The patient:
Denies nausea when eating.
Feeds self independently.
Blinks eyes without tearing.
Reports no muscle pain.
Question 5
Which information should the RN include in the teaching plan for the patient with a new diagnosis of
myasthenia gravis? Select all that apply.
Avoid soft foods in gravy or sauces.
Schedule rest periods throughout the day.
Sit upright during meals.
Take medications on a regular schedule.
Use scatter rugs on bare floor
Question 6
Which outcome indicates to the RN that patient teaching has been effective for the patient diagnosed with
Parkinson’s disease?
Ambulates with a walker.
Sits in an upright position for meals.
Communicates only by writing.
Takes frequent naps during the day.
Question 7
Which intervention should the RN implement for that patient with Parkinson’s disease and a nursing diagnosis
of Impaired physical mobility?
Use a walker at all times.
Concentrate on walking erect.
Take small shuffling steps.
Walk slowly with arms at sides. [Show Less]