VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADE A+
2026 UPDATE!!
Which skin care measures are used to manage a client who is experiencing fecal and
urinary incontinence? - answer-Using an incontinence cleaner, followed by application
of a moisture-barrier ointment
How should the nurse position the client who has to undergo administration of
medication into the ethmoid sinus? Select all that apply. - answer-- Tilt the head back
over the edge of the bed.
- Place a pillow under the shoulder and tilt the head back
The nurse is attending to a client recently diagnosed with diabetes. Following an initial
assessment, the nurse writes down several nursing-sensitive client outcomes. Which
nursing-sensitive client outcomes are correctly written? Select all that apply. - answer--
The client will administer a self-injection by discharge.
- The body temperature will remain at or below 98.6 ° F.
- The heart rate will remain between 70 to 90 beats per minute.
The nurse is caring for a preoperative client in a coronary care unit. After reviewing the
nursing diagnoses, the nurse prioritizes the nursing diagnoses. Which nursing diagnoses
are considered to be high priorities for the client? Select all that apply. - answer--
Impaired gas exchange
- Decreased cardiac output
A 45-year-old client has been advanced to a low-residue diet postoperatively. What food
should be avoided in the client's diet? - answer-Steamed vegtables
, Which of the following are examples of collaborative problems? Select all that apply. -
answer-- Hemorrhage
- Wound infecction
A nurse is educating a diabetic client about how to administer insulin. Which of the
nurse's statements pertaining to use of insulin are appropriate? Select all that apply. -
answer-- Insulin should not be mixed with any other medication.
- Insulin detemir should not be mixed with any insulin.
The nurse is caring for a 16-year-old client with acne. What instructions should be
included when teaching skin care to the client? Select all that apply. - answer-- Avoid
squeezing the acne
- Use prescribed topical applications.
- Eliminate foods that aggravate the condition from diet.
A client diagnosed with pancreatitis complains of pain in the abdomen. The client has
vomited three times, and has a temperature of 101 degrees Fahrenheit. Following an
initial interview and assessment, the nurse prepares a nursing care plan. The nurse
formulates a diagnosis of acute pain. What could be the related factor for this
diagnostic label? - answer-Inflammation of the pancreas
Which description best fits that of serous drainage from a wound? - answer-Clear,
watery plasma
The nurse works in a long-term care facility and understands that integrity is an
essential attitude in critical thinking. Which of the following behaviors indicate the
nurse's understanding of the "Integrity" aspect of critical thinking? Select all that apply. -
answer-- The nurse follows the highest standards of practice.
- The nurse questions his or her own knowledge and beliefs.
- The nurse is honest about and willing to accept his or her mistakes or inadequacies.