NCLEX - Uworld Test 1 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
NCLEX - Uworld Test 1 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024 The nurse on an inpatient mental health unit is caring for a client with paranoid delusions who is refusing to eat. The client states that all the food and drinks have been poisoned. Which intervention by the nurse is appropriate? - answerprovide the client food in unopened, individually packaged food After listening to the parents' reports and seeing the following pediatric clients, the nurse knows that which client demonstrates signs of abuse that may necessitate mandatory reporting? - answer5- year -old whose x-ray reveals 1 new and 2 healed humerus fractures after falling from a tree. The nurse is discussing the care needs of a client in the last stage of Huntington disease with the family. When the nurse mentions arranging for delivery of a prescribed hospital bed, the client's spouse becomes visibly upset and says, "No hospital bed. I'm just not ready for it yet." What is the best response by the nurse? - answerwhat upsets you about having a hospital bed? The nurse administers ondansetron to a hospitalized client. Which statement would indicate to the nurse that the ondansetron was effective? - answerThe nausea is a lot better The nurse has just received report on 4 clients. Which client should the nurse see first? - answerclient receiving Iv normal saline at 250 ml / hr who is reporting puffy legs and a new cough An unaccompanied 16-year-old girl comes to the emergency department with severe abdominal pain and vomiting. The client has a temperature of 102.2 F (39 C) and a pulse of 120/min and is lethargic. The client's parents are out of town, and no guardians can be reached. How should this client's care be handled? - answerAdminister care until the parents or guardians can be reached. The nurse reinforces teaching to the parents of a 12-month-old who has begun weaning from breastfeeding. Which statement by the parents indicates that teaching has been effective? - answerI can start substituting breastfeeding sessions with whole cow's milk. The nurse cares for a client with a terminal disease who has an advance directive supporting a do not resuscitate (DNR) code status. The client stops breathing and loses a pulse. The client's adult child states, "I changed my mind. Do whatever you can to save him!" Which intervention is most appropriate at this time? - answerExplain the client's wishes to the client child. The nurse speaks with a client diagnosed with schizophrenia who begins to look away toward the door and grimace. Which statement by the nurse is most therapeutic at this time? - answerwhat do you see at the door? The nurse reinforces teaching to a 15-year-old primigravid client at 16 weeks gestation during an initial prenatal visit. Which information would be a priority for the nurse to include? - answerstress the importance of consistent prenatal care A female client is visiting the clinic for an annual well-woman examination. The client reports having had sex with women. Which question will help the nurse determine the client's risk for sexually transmitted infections? - answerwhat barrier methods do you and your partner(s) use? While the nurse is transporting a client to a new unit, the client's chest tube drainage system falls off the bed and the tube becomes dislodged from the chest wall. What is the nurse's priority action? - answerFirmly cover the insertion site with the palm of a clean, gloved hand The nurse cares for a client with a burn on the arm and finds that the area is red, moist, and covered in shiny, fluid-filled vesicles. Which burn stage does the nurse document? - answerSecond degree A nurse in the emergency department is caring for 4 clients. Which client should the nurse see first? - answerClient with myasthenia gravis who has a fever and increasing difficulty swallowing The nurse is caring for a client who is being treated for depression and suicidal ideation. Which client statement best indicates that the client is not currently at risk for suicide? - answerI plan to attend my granddaughter's graduation next month. The nurse is caring for a client taking escitalopram who reports no improvement of depressive feelings since starting the medication 2 months ago. What is the best response by the nurse? - answerLet's talk more about how you have taking this medication The nurse removes personal protective equipment (PPE) after completing a wound dressing change for a client in airborne transmission-based precautions. Which PPE should the nurse remove first? - answerGloves The client admitted to the psychiatric unit with severe anxiety is pacing rapidly in the room, crying, and hyperventilating. The client yells, "I can't believe you took my belongings! Where are you keeping them? This is so frustrating!" What is the appropriate response by the nurse? - answerYour belongings are locked in a safe place to ensure that they are protected while you are here. A client with a history of a seizure disorder has a seizure while sitting in a chair. Which nursing interventions are appropriate during the seizure activity? Select all that apply. - answerAdminister oxygen as needed if client becomes cy
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