QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS/SOLUTIONS |MULTIPLE CHOICES
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The mother of a school aged boy tells the practical nurse (PN) that he fell out of a tree and hurt his arm
and shoulder. Which assessment should the practical nurse (PN) note as the most significant indicator of
possible child abuse?
A The injury description by the mother varies from the child's version.
B The abrasions on the child's arms, legs, and chest have healed.
C The mother describes in detail what she did for her injured child.
D The child looks at the floor when answering the nurse's questions. - -ANSWER--
An older adult client who resides in a long term care facility has a friend of the opposite sex who often
visits in the evenings. The practical nurse (PN) enters the client's room to administer medications and
finds the couple in bed together. Which action should the PN take?
A. Request that the friend get up and leave.
B. Exit the room and quietly close the door.
C. Report the incident to the family.
D. Ask when the nurse should return. - correct answer-B. Exit the room and quietly close the door.
, A female client who is scheduled to be discharged within several hours shows the practical nurse (PN) a
knife on her tray and states that she could use it to cut herself. What intervention is most important for
the PN to implement?
A Inform the healthcare provider who discharged the client.
B Include guidelines for coping in the discharge plan.
C Inform the family of the client's statement.
D Call dietary and ask them to send plastic utensils. - correct answer-A Inform the healthcare provider
who discharged the client.
• A Remind the client that the action of the eye drops is to decrease internal eye pressure.
• B Ask the client to describe the intensity of the eye pain using the numerical pain scale.
• C Document in the chart that the client understands the action and use of the eye drops.
• D Clarify with the client that eye pain in glaucoma is uncommon so drops are rarely needed. - correct
answer-
History and Physical
The client is a 2-year-old who fell in a pool. He was retrieved from the pool by a family member but was
not breathing. The family member started cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the ambulance
brought him to the hospital.
Review H and P.
What factors are important in determining level of hypoxemia that the child may have experienced
during the submersion?
Select all that apply.
A The amount of time the child was submerged
B Whether or not anyone witnessed the fall into the pool|