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1.A 64 year-old client scheduled for surgery with a general anesthetic refuses to remove a set of dentures prior to leaving the unit for the operating room. What would be the most appropriate intervention by the nurse? A) Explain to the client that the dentures must come out as they may get lost or broken in the operating room B) Ask the client if there are second thoughts about having the procedure C) Notify the anesthesia department and the surgeon of the client's refusal D)Ask the client if the preference would be to remove the dentures in the operating room receiving area - ANSWER-D: Ask the client if the preference would be to remove the dentures in the operating room receiving area 2. The nurse has been teaching adult clients about cardiac risks when they visit the hypertension clinic. Which form of evaluation would best measure learning? A) Performance on written tests B) Responses to verbal questions C) Completion of a mailed survey D)Reported behavioral changes - ANSWER-D: Reported behavioral changes 3. The nurse is planning care for an 18 month-old child. Which action should be included in the child's care? A) Hold and cuddle the child frequently B) Encourage the child to feed himself finger food C) Allow the child to walk independently on the nursing unit D) Engage the child in games with other children - ANSWER-B: Encourage the child to feed himself finger food 4.A partner is concerned because the client frequently daydreams about moving to Arizona to get away from the pollution and crowding in southern California. The nurse explains that A) Such fantasies can gratify unconscious wishes or prepare for anticipated future events B) Detaching or dissociating in this way postpones painful feelings C) This conversion or transferring of a mental conflict to a physical symptom can lead to marital conflict D) To isolate the feelings in this way reduces conflict within the client and with others - ANSWER-A: Such fantasies can gratify unconscious wishes or prepare for anticipated future events 5.An appropriate goal for a client with anxiety would be to A) Ventilate anxious feelings to the nurse B) Establish contact with reality C) Learn self-help techniques D)Become desensitized to past trauma - ANSWER-C: Learn self-help techniques 6.While the nurse is administering medications to a client, the client states "I do not want to take that medicine today." Which of the following responses by the nurse would be best? A) "That's OK, its all right to skip your medication now and then." B) "I will have to call your doctor and report this." C) "Is there a reason why you don't want to take your medicine?" D) "Do you understand the consequences of refusing your prescribed treatment?" - ANSWER-C: "Is there a reason why you don't want to take your medicine?" 7.While caring for a client, the nurse notes a pulsating mass in the client's peri umbilical area. Which of the following assessments is appropriate for the nurse to perform? A) Measure the length of the mass B) Auscultate the mass C) Percuss the mass D) Palpate the mass - ANSWER-B: Auscultate the mass 8.A client is admitted to the hospital with a history of confusion. The client has difficulty remembering recent events and becomes disoriented when away from home. Which statement would provide the best reality orientation for this client? A) "Good morning. Do you remember where you are?" B) "Hello. My name is Elaine Jones and I am your nurse for today." C) "How are you today? Remember, you're in the hospital." D) "Good morning. You're in the hospital. I am your nurse Elaine Jones." - ANSWER-D: "Good morning. You're in the hospital. I am your nurse Elaine Jones." 9. The nurse is teaching the parents of a 3 month-old infant about nutrition. What is the main source of fluids for an infant until about 12 months of age? A) Formula or breast milk B) Dilute nonfat dry milk C) Warmed fruit juice D) Fluoridated tap water - ANSWER-A: Formula or breast milk 10.The family of a 6 year-old with a fractured femur asks the nurse if the child's height will be affected by the injury. Which statement is true concerning long bone fractures in children? A) Growth problems will occur if the fracture involves the periosteum B) Epiphyseal fractures often interrupt a child's normal growth pattern C) Children usually heal very quickly, so growth problems are rare D)Adequate blood supply to the bone prevents growth delay after fractures - ANSWER- B: Epiphyseal fractures often interrupt a child''s normal growth pattern 11.The nurse is assessing a client who states her last menstrual period was March 16, and she has missed one period. She reports episodes of nausea and vomiting. Pregnancy is confirmed by a urine test. What will the nurse calculate as the estimated date of delivery (EDD)? A) April 8 B) January 15 C) February 11 D) December 23 - ANSWER-D: December 23 12.When screening children for scoliosis, at what time of development would the nurse expect early signs to appear? A) Prenatally on ultrasound B) In early infancy C) When the child begins to bear weight D) During the preadolescent growth spurt - ANSWER-D: During the preadolescent growth spurt 13.A client with congestive heart failure is newly admitted to home health care. The nurse discovers that the client has not been following the prescribed diet. What would be the most appropriate nursing action? A) Discharge the client from home health care related to noncompliance B) Notify the health care provider of the client's failure to follow prescribed diet C) Discuss diet with the client to learn the reasons for not following the diet D) Make a referral to Meals-on-Wheels - ANSWER-C: Discuss diet with client to learn the reasons for not following the diet 14.A client states, "People think I'm no good, you know what I mean?" Which of these responses would be most therapeutic? A) "Well people often take their own feelings of inadequacy out on others." B) "I think you're good. So you see, there's one person who likes you." C) "I'm not sure what you mean. Tell me a bit more about that." D) "Let's discuss this to see the reasons to create this impression on people?" - ANSWER-C: "I'm not sure what you mean. Tell me a bit more about that." 15.A client being treated for hypertension returns to the community clinic for follow up. The client says, "I know these pills are important, but I just can't take these water pills anymore. I drive a truck for a living, and I can't be stopping every 20 minutes to go to the bathroom." Which of these is the best nursing diagnosis? A) Noncompliance related to medication side effects B) Knowledge deficit related to misunderstanding of disease state C) Defensive coping related to chronic illness D)Altered health maintenance related to occupation - ANSWER-A: Noncompliance related to medication side effects 16.When teaching effective stress management techniques to a client 1 hour before surgery, which of the following should the nurse recommend? A) Biofeedback B) Deep breathing C) Distraction D)Imagery - ANSWER-B: Deep breathing

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2O23 HESI EXIT TEST BANK V1
QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS A GRADE LATEST
UPDATE EXAM

While assessing a radial artery catheter, the client complains of numbness and pain
distal to the insertion site. What interventions should the nurse implement? --
CORRECT ANSWER-Promptly remove the arterial catheter from the radial artery.

A client is admitted with an epidural hematoma that resulted from a skateboarding
accident. To differentiate the vascular source of the intracranial bleeding, which finding
should the nurse monitor? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Rapid onset of decreased level of
consciousness.

When preparing a client for discharge from the hospital following a cystectomy and a
urinary diversion to treat bladder cancer, which instruction is most important for the
nurse to include in the client's discharge teaching plan? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Report
any signs of cloudy urine output.

After repositioning an immobile client, the nurse observes an area of hyperemia. To
assess for blanching, what action should the nurse take? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Apply
light pressure over the area.

The nurse enters a client's room and observes the client's wrist restraint secured as
seen in the picture. What action should the nurse take? -- CORRECT ANSWER-
Reposition the restraint tie onto the bedframe.

A female client with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is chemically
paralyzed and sedated while she is on as assist-control ventilator using 50% FIO2.
Which assessment finding warrants
immediate intervention by the nurse? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Diminished left lower lobe
sounds

Rationale: Diminished lobe sounds indicate collapsed alveoli or tension pneumothorax,
which required
immediate chest tube insertion to re-inflate the lung.

The development of atherosclerosis is a process of sequential events. Arrange the
pathophysiological events in orders of occurrence. (Place the first event on top and the
last on the bottom) -- CORRECT ANSWER-Arterial endothelium injury causes
inflammation
Macrophages consume low density lipoprotein (LDL), creating foam cells
Foam cells release growth factors for smooth muscle cells

,Smooth muscle grows over fatty streaks creating fibrous plaques
Vessel narrowing results in ischemia

,
, Following a motor vehicle collision, an adult female with a ruptured spleen and a blood
pressure of 70/44, had an emergency splenectomy. Twelve hours after the surgery, her
urine output is 25 ml/hour for the last two hours. What pathophysiological reason
supports the nurse's decision to report this finding to the healthcare provider? --
CORRECT ANSWER-Oliguria signals tubular necrosis related to hypoperfusion

A nurse-manager is preparing the curricula for a class for charge nurses. A staffing
formula based on what data ensures quality client care and is most cost-effective? --
CORRECT ANSWER-Skills of staff and client acuity

When performing postural drainage on a client with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease (COPD), which approach should the nurse use? -- CORRECT ANSWER-
Explain that the client may be placed in five positions

A client presents in the emergency room with right-sided facial asymmetry. The nurse
asks the client to perform a series of movements that require use of the facial muscles.
What symptoms suggest that the client has most likely experience a Bell's palsy rather
than a stroke? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to close the affected eye, raise brow, or
smile

The nurse is teaching a client how to perform colostomy irrigations. When observing the
client's return demonstration, which action indicated that the client understood the
teaching? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Keeps the irrigating container less than 18 inches
above the stoma

The nurse should teach the client to observe which precaution while taking
dronedarone? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Avoid grapefruits and its juice

A client who sustained a head injury following an automobile collision is admitted to the
hospital. The nurse include the client's risk for developing increased intracranial
pressure (ICP) in the plan of care. Which signs indicate to the nurse that ICP has
increased? -- CORRECT ANSWER-Increased Glasgow coma scale score.
Nuchal rigidity and papilledema.
Confusion and papilledema
Periorbital ecchymosis.

Rationale: papilledema is always an indicator of increased ICP, and confusion is usually
the first sign of
increased ICP. Other options do not necessarily reflect increased ICP.

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