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NSG 300 FINAL EXAM JEOPARDY REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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NSG 300 FINAL EXAM JEOPARDY REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Equipment that the nurse will use to monitor a patient experiencing pyrexia. - answerthermometer Best route to assess the temperature of a client who is diaphoretic and unresponsive. - answertympanic Pulse that the nurse will assess on an adult found to be unresponsive and not breathing. - answercarotid Physiological response of smoking and caffeine consumption causing an increase in blood pressure. - answervasoconstriction Nurse's best response when an order says not to give a medication if BP is less than 100 mm Hg systolic and client's systolic BP is less than 100. - answerhold the medication The next step a nurse should take after finding signs of infection in the wound of a stable client. - answernotify HCP Maximum number of side rails on a client's hospital bed that can be raised legally, without a provider's order. - answer3 The nurse's concern upon observing cyanosis in the foot of a client with ankle restraints. - answerblood flow/ circulation Risk for a client with indwelling urinary catheter if the drainage bag is allowed to touch the floor. - answerinfection (urinary tract) Hand-washing method that must be performed to prevent the spread of C. diff. - answersoap and water Technique the nurse will implement to reduce effects of orthostatic hypotension before ambulating a client who has been in bed for several days. - answerdangling on the bedside Tool the nurse can use to assess a client's risk for impaired skin integrity. - answerbraden scale Technique used to keep a client's spine stable while repositioning. - answerlog rolling Tool the nurse can use to assess a client's risk for falling. - answermorse scale Method for cleaning a contaminated body area to prevent spreading infection. - answerleast to most contaminated Condition for which impaired sensory perception, impaired mobility, shear, friction, and moisture are risk factors. - answerpressure ulcer development/impaired skin integrity Abnormal elimination that places a client at ris

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