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1. The client who is unconscious begins vomiting
during the assessment. Which of the following A
positions is important to reduce the possibility of Side-lying
choking?
A
Side-lying
B
Supine
I Low-fowler
D
) Orthopneic
2. Which annual assessment test should the nurse sched- C
ule for a 75-year-old client? A Morse fall risk
Get up and go B
Safety assessment scale C
Morse fall risk D
Timed up and go
3. At which age is it safe to educate a new
parent to reposition the automobile infant car
seat forward? A
3 years B
2 years
) 5 years D
4 years B
2 years
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4. Which is the most effective nursing action for A
control- ling the spread of infection?
A Thorough hand hygiene
Thorough hand hygiene before and after care before and after care
• Implementing appropriate isolation
precautions Wearing gloves and masks in
every room
(D) Administerine broad-spectrum pronhvlactic
antibi- otics
5. The nurse is caring for a client that is a chronic
carrier of infection. Which best describes how to c Block the portal of exit
prevent the spread of the infection?
A from the reservoir
Eliminate the
reservoir B
Decrease the susceptibility of the host
Block the portal of exit from the
reservoir Block the portal of entry into
the host
6. Question 6
After reviewing several research articles, the
clinical nurse specialist on a medical-surgical unit
rewrites the central line dressing changes C
procedure. What source of nursing should the Scientific knowledge
nurse use in this situation?
Traditional knowledge
B
Philosophical knowledge
C
Scientific knowledge
7. Which priority safety hazard should the nurse consider B
when planning care for an older client? Fall
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Elder
abuse A
B
Fal
lC
Motor vehicle accidents
D) Poisoning
D
8. The nurse is educating the family of a confused
client on caring for their elderly parent. Which Wood floors
risk factor places the client at a high risk for
falls?
A
Adequate lighting
B
Staircases with
handrails C
Cords covered by
carpets D
Wood floors
9. What is a priority nursing diagnosis that refers
to Maslow's physiological needs? d. Inettective airway
(A clear- ance
) Chronic confusion
B
Risk for Infection
Stress overload
Ineffective airway clearance
10. What is the mission of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA)?
A
A
Prevent work-related in-
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