Thermoregulation
Sleep
Vital Signs
Vital Signs
VS/Sleep
100

Which newborn should the nursery nurse identify as being at significant risk for hypo alteration in thermoregulation?

 What is low birth rate


100

The nurse is making rounds on the hospital unit and observes a patient sleeping. The patient's pulse and respirations are slower than baseline. The nurse realizes the patient has most likely just entered which stage of non-rapid eye movement sleep?

What is stage 2

100

The patient requires temperatures to be taken every 2 hours. Which task will be the responsibility of RN

What is assessing changes in body temperature.

100

The nurse is preparing to obtain an oxygen saturation reading on a toddler. Which action will the nurse take?

What is determine whether the toddler has a latex allergy

100

The patient's blood pressure is 140/60. Which value will the nurse record for the pulse pressure?

What is 80

200
Which strategies should the nurse include in a community program for senior citizens related to dealing with cold winter temperatures?

1Shopping at an indoor mall

2Using a fan at low speed

3Walking slowly in the park

What is shopping at an indoor mall

200

A patient tells the nurse that he experiences daytime fatigue even after 7-8 hours of sleep each night. What is the best assessment question for the nurse to ask?

What is Do you also have any recent lifestyle or behavior changes?

200

The patient requires routine temperature assessment but is confused, easily agitated, and has a history of seizures, which route will the nurse use to obtain this patient's temperature?

What is tympanic

200

The patient is found to be unresponsive and not breathing. Which pulse site will the nurse use?

What is the carotid
200

A nurse is caring for a group of patients, which patient will the nurse see first?

postoperative patient whose BP went from 128/70 to 100/60

patient with pain BP went from 124/70 to 130/74

Who is postoperative patient whose BP went from 128/70 to 100/70

300

During orientation in an Emergency department, the nurse educator would be concerned if the new nurse listed which of the following as a risk factor for impaired thermoregulation?

1. Physical agility 2 Impaired cognition 3. Occupational exposure 4 Temperature extremes

What is physical agility

300

The nurse enters a patient's room. The patient startles easily and appears to jerk his arms and legs before awakening. Which stage of non-rapid eye movement sleep did the patient most  likely awaken from?

What is Stage 1

300

The assistant personnel is taking vital signs and reports that a patient's blood pressure is abnormally low. What should the nurse do next. 

What is retake the blood pressure personally and assess the patient's condition

300

A nurse is caring for a patient who smokes and drinks caffeine. Which point is important for nurse to understand before assessing the patient's blood pressure

What is smoking results in vasoconstriction, falsely increasing blood pressure for up to 15 minutes.

300

The nurse is completing an assessment on an older-adult patient who is having difficulty falling asleep. Which condition will the nurse further assess for in this patient?

1. Depression, 2.mild fatigue, 3.HTN, 4.Hypothyroidism

What is depression?

400

What is the most appropriate measure for a nurse to use in assessing core body temperature when there are suspected problems with thermoregulation? 

What is rectal thermometer

400

The nurse is caring for a child with tonsillar enlargement. What is the nurse's priority concern?


What is low oxygen saturation

400

The nurse is caring for a patient who has a temperature reading of 100.4 F(38C) The patient's last two temperatures readings were 98.6 (37C) and 96.8(36C) What action will the nurse take?

What is wait 30 minutes and recheck the patient's temperature.

400

When taking an adult blood pressure, the onset of the sound the nurse hears is at 138, the muffled sound the nurse hears is at 70, and the disappearance of the sound the nurse hears is at 62. How should the nurse record this finding?

What is 138/62

400

A patient complains of not being able to fall asleep at night and asks the nurse if there is a safe, non-prescription medication he can try. After consulting the HCP, the nurse should recommend which naturally occurring hormone?

What is melatonin

500

Which similar exemplar should the nurse consider when planning care for a patient with hypothermia?

1.Infection 2. Prematurity 3. Heat Stroke 4. Heat exhaustion

What is Prematurity

500

A mother tells the nurse she is concerned because her 8 month old infant sleeps all day and night and is only awake about 2-3 hours per day. What is the nurse's best response?

What is recommending that she notify the child's pediatrician.

500

The nurse is caring for an infant and is obtaining the patient's vital signs. Which artery will the nurse use to best obtain the infant's pulse?

What is the brachial

500

The nurse reviews the lab  results for a patient and determines the viscosity of the blood is thick. Which lab result did the nurse check? 

What is hematocrit

500

The nurse must awaken a patient from Stage 4 non-rapid eye movement sleep in order to prepare the patient for a procedure. The patient is disoriented - What is the nurses best action?

What is reassess the patient's orientation