Which of the following does the nurse realize is a frequent response of clients to
chronic pain?
a) Depression
b) Hypertension
c) Nausea and vomiting
d) Pallor
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a) Depression
The nurse participates in the investigation of an incident in the facility. as a result of
the root cause analysis, what would the nurse expect as the ultimate outcome?
a) The person at fault
b) An appropriate punishment for the individual who caused the event
c) Why the event occurred
d) Plan for the prevention of this event
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d) Plan for the prevention of this event
An ambulatory client is admitted to the long term care setting with a diagnosis of
Alzheimer's disease. In using a fall assessment tool, the nurse knows that which of
the following is the greatest indicator of risk for falls?
a) Confusion
b) Impaired judgment
c) Sensory deficit
d) History of falls
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d) History of falls
The nurse frequently must assess a client experiencing pain. When assessing the
intensity of pain the nurse should:
a) Ask about what precipitates the pain
b) Question the client about the location of the pain
c) Offer the client a pain scale to provide objective information
d) Use open-ended questions to find out the sensation
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c) Offer the client a pain scale to provide objective information
A patient has been wandering and is at risk for falling. Which approach by the
nurse regarding the use of chemical and physical restraint in the long term care
, setting needs should be considered initially?
a) Use non-prescription restraints first
b) Obtain with a telephone prescription
c) Implement alternative measures first
d) Notify patients family within 24 hours
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c) Implement alternative measures first
Which of the following is non pharmacological approach that the nurse may
implement for clients experience pain, and which focuses on promoting
pleasurable meaningful stimuli?
a) Acupuncture
b) Distraction
c) Biofeedback
d) Ice pack
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c) Biofeedback
The nurse writes an incident report on a client who fell. What is the main purpose of
this documentation tool?
a) Allows the facility a process to avoid future lawsuits
b) Assist in quality improvement with future prevention
c) Assure a proper plan of care for the client is maintained
d) Provide data for maintenance of the medical records
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chronic pain?
a) Depression
b) Hypertension
c) Nausea and vomiting
d) Pallor
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a) Depression
The nurse participates in the investigation of an incident in the facility. as a result of
the root cause analysis, what would the nurse expect as the ultimate outcome?
a) The person at fault
b) An appropriate punishment for the individual who caused the event
c) Why the event occurred
d) Plan for the prevention of this event
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d) Plan for the prevention of this event
An ambulatory client is admitted to the long term care setting with a diagnosis of
Alzheimer's disease. In using a fall assessment tool, the nurse knows that which of
the following is the greatest indicator of risk for falls?
a) Confusion
b) Impaired judgment
c) Sensory deficit
d) History of falls
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d) History of falls
The nurse frequently must assess a client experiencing pain. When assessing the
intensity of pain the nurse should:
a) Ask about what precipitates the pain
b) Question the client about the location of the pain
c) Offer the client a pain scale to provide objective information
d) Use open-ended questions to find out the sensation
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c) Offer the client a pain scale to provide objective information
A patient has been wandering and is at risk for falling. Which approach by the
nurse regarding the use of chemical and physical restraint in the long term care
, setting needs should be considered initially?
a) Use non-prescription restraints first
b) Obtain with a telephone prescription
c) Implement alternative measures first
d) Notify patients family within 24 hours
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c) Implement alternative measures first
Which of the following is non pharmacological approach that the nurse may
implement for clients experience pain, and which focuses on promoting
pleasurable meaningful stimuli?
a) Acupuncture
b) Distraction
c) Biofeedback
d) Ice pack
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c) Biofeedback
The nurse writes an incident report on a client who fell. What is the main purpose of
this documentation tool?
a) Allows the facility a process to avoid future lawsuits
b) Assist in quality improvement with future prevention
c) Assure a proper plan of care for the client is maintained
d) Provide data for maintenance of the medical records
Give this one a try later!