mobility
hygiene
safety
nutrition
pain
100

you are to get a patient with right sided weakness up in a chair. on what side of the bed will you place the chair?

on the patient's left side 

on the patient's weak side 

either side because you are assisting the patient 

on whichever side the patient prefers 

on the patient's left side (good side)

100

When providing hygiene for an older-adult patient, the nurse closely assesses the skin. What is the rational for the nurse's action?

outer skin layer becomes more resilient 

skin becomes less subject to bruising 

less frequent bathing may be required 

sweat glands become more active


less frequent bathing may be required
100

A patient has an ankle restraint applied. Upon assessment the nurse finds the toes a light blue color. Which action will the nurse take next?

remove the restraint 

place a blanket over the feet 

immediately do a complete head to toe neurologic assessment 

take the patient's BP, pulse, temp, and RR

remove the restraint

100

To reduce the risk of aspiration how long should the nurse keep the bed up 30 to 45 degrees after eating?

10 mins 

20 mins 

30 mins 

60 mins

60 minutes

100

The nurse is caring for a patient who suddenly experiences chest pain. What is the nurse’s first priority?

call the rapid response team 

start an IV line 

administer pain relief meds

ask the patient to rate and describe the pain

ask the pt to rate and describe the pain

200

a nursing instrustor asks you what may cause orthostatic hypotension. you correctly reply:

low body weight 

hyperkalemia 

room temp 

prolonged bed rest 

prolonged bed rest

200

The nurse is providing perineal care to an uncircumcised male patient. Which action will the nurse take?

leave the foreskin alone because there is little chance of infection 

retract the foreskin for cleansing and allow it to return on its own 

leave the foreskin retracted 

retract the foreskin and return it to its natural position when done

retract the foreskin and return it to its natural position when done

200

The nurse enters the patient's room and notices a small fire in the headlight above the patient's bed. In which order will the nurse perform the steps, beginning with the first one?

pull the alarm, use the fire extinguisher, close doors and windows, remove the pt

1. remove the pt

2. pull the alarm

3. close doors and windows

4. use the fire extinguisher

200

The nurse is preparing to insert a nasogastric tube in a patient who is semiconscious. To determine the length of the tube needed to be inserted, how should the nurse measure the tube?

ear, xyphoid process, nose

nose

ear

xyphoid process

200

The nurse is assessing a patient for opioid tolerance. Which finding supports the nurse’s assessment?

the patient needed a substantial dose of naloxone 

the patient needs increasingly higher doses of opioids to control pain

the patient no longer experiences sedation from the usual dose of opioid

the patient asks for pain med close to the time it is due around the clock

the pt needed increasingly higher doses of opioid to control pain

300

Which of the following instructions provided by the nurse to ancillary staff assigned the responsibility of bathing a patient who has been prescribed elastic stockings is most likely to ensure the continued skin integrity of the patient's legs?

"be sure to tell me if you see any redness, dryness, or cracking on her legs"

"please let me know when the stockings are off so i can look at her legs"

"turning the feet of the stockings inside out will make putting them on easier"

"remember to apply a little powder to her legs before applying the stockings"

"please let me know when the stockings are off so i can look at her legs"

300

The nurse is providing oral care to an unconscious patient. Which action should the nurse take?

moisten the mouth using lemon-glycerin sponges 

hold the patient's mouth open with gloved fingers 

suction the oral cavity 

use foam swabs to help remove plaque 

suction the oral cavity

300

what is the purpose of a gait belt 

to provide support during transfers 

300

An older adult is admitted to the hospital for multiple health problems. Assessment reveals that the client has no teeth and is having difficulty eating. Which diet should the nurse encourage the physician to order for this client?

liquid supplements 

mechanical soft 

pureed 

soft

mechanical soft

300

The nurse is caring for a patient to ease modifiable factors that contribute to pain. Which areas did the nurse focus on with this patient?

age and gender 

anxiety and fear 

culture and ethnicity

previous pain experiences and cognitive abilities

anxiety and fear

400

The nurse discovers a patient on the floor. The patient states that he fell out of bed. The nurse assesses the patient and places the patient back in bed. Which action should the nurse take next?

do nothing, no harm has occurred

notify the health care provider 

complete an incident report 

notify the charge nurse 

notify the health care provider

400

A nurse is preparing to provide hygiene care. Which principle should the nurse consider when planning hygiene care?

hygiene care is always routine and expected 

during hygiene care, do not take the time to learn about pt needs

it is important to standardize a patient's hygienic practices 

no two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner

no two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner

400

a patient's hendrich ll score is 6. what does this indicate? 

no fall risk 

low fall risk 

moderate fall risk 

high fall risk

high fall risk

400

The nurse evaluates which lab value to assess a patient's potential for wound healing?

potassium 

lipids 

protein 

WBC

protein

400

The nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which task may the nurse delegate to the nursing assistive personnel (NAP)?

administer a back massage to a patient with pain 

assessment of pain for a patient reporting abdominal pain 

administer patient-controlled analgesia for postoperative patient

inappropriate medical tests are the most common mistakes

administer a back massage to a patient with pain

500

Which of the following patients would require repositioning?

"pt who has been sitting in a chair for 10 mins watching tv" 

"pt in correct body alignment who has turned 2 hrs ago" 

"pt with paraplegia who has been sitting in a chair for 10 mins but states that she is comfortable"

"pt who was repositioned for comfort 30 mins ago after being moved up in bed"

"pt in correct body alignment who has turned 2 hrs ago" 

500

when giving perineal care to a female pt, the nurse should clean:

back to front 

front to back 

in circular motions 

side to side

front to back

500

a nursing assistant attaches a restraint to a bed rail. what should the nurse do? 

document it as proper technique 

instruct to attach to bed frame instead 

remove the restraint entirely

report to the nursing supervisor

instruct to attach to bed frame instead 

500

A client is on a clear liquid diet. Which of the following should the nurse teach the client to avoid while on this diet?

strawberry gelatin 

plain decaffeinated tea

black coffee

pureed soup

chicken broth 

pureed soup

500

A nurse is caring for a patient who fell on the ice and has connective tissue damage in the wrist and hand. The patient describes the pain as throbbing. Which type of pain does the nurse document in this patient’s medical record?

somatic or visceral?

somatic pain

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