VERSIONS 3 COMPLETE 55 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
A charge nurse is observing a A. Instructs the client to wear their own socks to the
newly licensed nurse care for bathroom
a client who is at risk for falls.
Which of the following Rationale:
findings should the nurse
identify as a risk factor for Bathroom floor can be slippery -> If wearing socks -> patient might
falls? slip (increased risk for falls)
a) Instructs the client Option B patient will not likely be injured if fall occurs since
towear their own socks to bed is close to floor due to its low position and patient does
the bathroom not have to step far off from bed to stand up -> decreasing
b) Keeps the client's risk for falls.
bedin the low position
c) Positions the Option C patient does not need to get up to get things from
bedsidetable close to the bedside table, decreasing risk for falls.
client
d) Attaches the call Option D since call light is close to patient, little mobility is
lightto the side rail of the needed, decreasing risk for falls.
client's bed
,*****NGN-QUESTION***** D. BRCA1 result
A nurse in a provider's office
is reviewing the medical
record of a client. Based on
the information provided in
the medical record, which of
the following findings places
the client at risk for breast
cancer? (Click on the exhibit
button for additional
information about the client.
There are three tabs that
contain separate categories
of data.)
A. Race
B. Obstetric history
C. Biopsy result
D. BRCA1 result
,NGN-QUESTION B. Stoma color
A nurse is caring for a client
who has bladder cancer and
is 1 day postoperative
following placement of an
ileal conduit. Which of the
following information should
the nurse report to the
provider? (Click on the
"Exhibit" button for
additional information about
the client. There are three
tabs that contain separate
categories of data.")
a) Platelet count
b) Stoma color
c) Bowel sounds
d) Urine output
, A nurse in a long-term care A. Encourage the client to ambulate with a staff member.
facility is providing care for a
client who has Alzheimer's
disease and is agitated.
Which of the following
interventions should the
nurse implement?
a) Encourage the client
toambulate with a staff
member.
b) Isolate the client in
theirroom.
c) Apply bilateral
wristrestraints to the client.
d) Administer a
prescribedoral dose of
trazodone to the client.
D. Participate in reminiscence therapy with the client.
A nurse in a long-term care
unit is assisting in the care of
a client who has Alzheimer's
disease. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take?
A. Alternate the
client'sdaily routine
B. Keep the lights
dimmed.C. Raise the four
side rails on the client's bed.
D. Participate in reminiscence
therapy with the client.