Bowel and Urinary Elimination
Mobility
Code Heart
Nutrition
End of Life
100

What are ways to prevent UTI

Promote adequate hydration: 

Encourage proper perineal hygiene

Promote regular voiding

When placing catheters use aseptic technique 

100

A nurse is teaching a client who has left hemiparesis how to use a cane. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

Hold the cane on the right side to provide support for the weaker leg.

100

A nurse is preparing a client for continuous cardiac monitoring using a 5-lead telemetry system. Which of the following electrode placements is correct?

RA on right upper chest, LA on left upper chest, RL on right lower abdomen, LL on left lower abdomen, V at the 4th intercostal space right sternal border

100

A nurse is caring for a client receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). The TPN solution runs out, and a new bag is not immediately available. Which action should the nurse take?

Get order to hang D10

100

A patient with a DNR order goes into cardiac arrest. Family members demand resuscitation. What is the best action?

Explain and honor the DNR order

200

Four hours after surgery, a patient reports abdominal discomfort and has a distended abdomen with absent bowel sounds. The nurse recognizes these findings as expected early postoperative effects. What is the most appropriate nursing action?

Encourage turning and ambulation to stimulate peristalsis

200

A nurse is caring for a client whose right leg is in Buck's traction. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement to promote the client's mobility?

 Active range-of-motion exercises of the left leg

200

A patient on continuous telemetry has a suddenly irregular heart rhythm. The nurse assesses the patient and notes dizziness, decreased blood pressure, and cool extremities. Which cues indicate decreased cardiac output? Select all that apply.

  Decreased blood pressure during assessment 

  Cool extremities with delayed capillary refill 


200

A nurse just placed an Nasogastric tube. What should they do to confirm placement?

Have an xray completed

200

Which behaviors indicate anticipatory grief?

Withdrawal from social interaction 

Expressing sadness about future loss 

Increased anxiety about death

300

A nurse is teaching a patient with a new ileostomy how to protect the surrounding skin. The patient asks what to do when the pouch begins leaking. Which action should the nurse instruct the patient to take?

Replace the entire pouching system immediately to prevent skin irritation

300

A nurse is caring for a client who has been on bed rest for several days. Which findings indicates a complication of immobility?


Calf/ Leg swelling - DVT 

Lung issues such as Pneumonia 

Skin breakdown- ulcers

Constipation

300

Clinical Manifestations of Irregular Heart Rhythm (Dysrhythmias)

Palpitations, Irregular pulse, Dizziness or lightheadedness Syncope, Shortness of breath, Chest pain or discomfort, Fatigue or weakness, Hypotension, Decreased perfusion signs

300

What are some lab values that may indicate a patient is suffering from malnutrition?

Low hemoglobin

Electrolyte imbalances

Low albumin 

Low prealbumin 

Low total protein


300

An alert and competent adult patient with severe internal bleeding is informed that a blood transfusion is necessary to survive. The patient refuses the transfusion, stating they understand the risk of death. What is the nurse’s priority action?


  Assess patient decision-making capacity

400

What are things the nurse should assess before, during, and after  foley catheter removal?

Confirm order to remove 

Check color, odor, output

Patient’s ability to void

Mobility and functional status

Check catheter tip

Monitor for first void within 6–8 hours

Observe for dysuria, frequency, or urgency

400

A nurse is caring for a client who has been on bed rest for several days following surgery. Which action should the nurse take first to safely progress the client’s activity level?

Help the client sit on the edge of the bed (dangle)

400

Rapid response initiation criteria

Airway & Breathing

Circulation

Neurological Changes

400

A nurse is planning care for a client who is receiving enteral feedings through an NG tube. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take first?

Aspirate the client’s stomach contents.

400

What is involved with post mortem care

Confirm the time of death

Provide privacy and allow family time with the body

Remove all lines and drains (unless told otherwise)

Toe tag and outside the bag patient information

500

A patient who recently started opioid therapy states they “haven’t had a bowel movement in several days.” The abdomen is firm with hypoactive bowel sounds. Which findings support the nurse’s analysis that the patient is experiencing opioid‑induced constipation?

 Decreased bowel sounds on auscultation 

 A pattern of reduced bowel motility after starting medication

500

A nurse is teaching a client who has a non–weight-bearing injury on the right leg how to ambulate using crutches. Which gait pattern should the nurse instruct the client to use?

Three-point gait

500

A nurse is analyzing a client’s ECG strip. Which of the following best describes the QRS complex?

A sharp, narrow spike that represents ventricular depolarization. 

500

A nurse is caring for a client receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). During the assessment, the client reports increased thirst and frequent urination. The nurse also notes dry mucous membranes and increased urine output over the past several hours. What is the interpretation?

TPN Hyperglycemia

500

A nurse is caring for a client with advanced cancer who is receiving chemotherapy but is also experiencing severe pain and fatigue. The provider recommends adding palliative care services. The client asks, “Does this mean I am dying?” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

“Palliative care helps manage your symptoms and can be provided along with your current treatment.”

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