FINAL EXAM REVIEW TEST SUBMISSION
2026 COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ What should a client with a plaster cast on their arm do after the cast
is applied? Answer: Elevate the extremity above heart level for the first
24 to 48 hours.
⩥ What indicates a client is at highest risk for developing rheumatoid
arthritis? Answer: Morning stiffness lasting several hours, along with
bilateral wrist and shoulder stiffness.
⩥ What should a postoperative client following a laparoscopic
cholecystectomy do with their steri-strips? Answer: Leave the steri-strips
on until they fall out.
⩥ What are the nurse's responsibilities regarding a client's advance
directives? Answer: 1. Communicate advance directives status via the
medical record and shift report. 2. Provide written information about
advance directives. 3. Instruct that an advance directive is a legal
document. 4. Document discussions about do-not-resuscitate status.
⩥ What is a manifestation of hyperkalemia? Answer: Irregular heart rate.
,⩥ What indicates a client is at risk for developing chronic kidney
disease? Answer: Elevated BUN and creatinine levels.
⩥ What action by an assistive personnel applying antiembolic stockings
requires intervention? Answer: Ensuring that creases in the stocking are
on the front of the client's legs.
⩥ What should a nurse prioritize when a guardian reports their child is
withdrawn after switching daycare providers? Answer: Further assess
the child's emotional and behavioral responses.
⩥ What should a nurse do when receiving a telephone prescription from
a provider? Answer: 1. Ask the provider to spell out the name of the
medication. 2. Record the date and time of the prescription. 3. Confirm
the read-back of the prescription.
⩥ What indicates manifestations of borderline personality disorder?
Answer: Emotional liability and fear of abandonment.
⩥ What action by an assistive personnel caring for a client at risk for
falls should the nurse intervene? Answer: Raises all four side-rails on the
client's bed.
, ⩥ What information should a nurse include in an interprofessional team
meeting about a client? Answer: The client had developed difficulty
ambulating.
⩥ What interventions should a nurse plan to implement for a client?
Answer: 1. Administer sexually transmitted infection prophylaxis. 2.
Maintain a safe and private environment. 3. Request a consult for case
management. 4. Provide resources for local support services.
⩥ What indicates a female client with mild hypertension understands
healthy lifestyle changes? Answer: [Response not provided in the input]
⩥ What should a client decrease their salt intake to per day? Answer: 2
grams
⩥ What should a nurse document when a client is in restraints? Answer:
The client's behavior leading to the initiation of the restraints.
⩥ What position should a nurse place a client in during their second
trimester who feels dizzy and has a racing heart? Answer: On their left
side.
⩥ How often should a nurse check on a client taking a tub bath? Answer:
Every 10 minutes.