ASSESSMENT WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL
VERIFIED ANSWERS [GRADED A+] ACTUAL
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A nurse is preparing to mix short-acting and intermediate-acting insulin in
one syringe to administer to a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Identify the sequence the nurse should follow. - ANS✔✔---1: Draw up
the volume of insulin from the intermediate-acting insulin vial.
2: Inject the volume of air equal to the amount of insulin to withdraw from
the intermediate-acting insulin vial.
3: Inject the volume of air equal to the insulin dose form the short-acting
insulin vial
4: Withdraw the prescribed amount of insulin form the short-acting insulin
vial.
5: Withdraw the prescribed amount of insulin form the intermediate-acting
insulin vial.
, To mix insulin from two vials in the same syringe, the nurse should first
draw up a volume of air equal to the volume of insulin from the
intermediate-acting insulin vial. The nurse should then inject the volume of
air equal to the amount of insulin to withdraw from the intermediate-acting
insulin vial, making sure the needle does not touch the insulin. Next, the
nurse should inject the volume of air equal to the insulin dose from the
short-acting insulin vial. Then, the nurse should withdraw the prescribed
amount of insulin from the short-acting insulin vial. Lastly, the nurse should
withdraw the prescribed amount of insulin from the intermediate-acting
insulin vial. The insulins are now mixed and ready to administer.
A nurse is assessing a client who wears partial dentures and reports mouth
pain. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? - ANS✔✔---
Advise the client to rinse their mouth and dentures after each meal.
The nurse should advise the client to rinse their mouth and dentures after
each meal to remove food and particles and to promote healing of gums
and oral mucosa.
A nurse is planning care for a client who has dysphagia and is at risk for
aspiration. Which of the following referrals should the nurse make? -
ANS✔✔---Speech-language pathologist
The nurse should recommend a referral for a client who has dysphagia to a
speech-language pathologist. Clients who have dysphagia have difficulty
swallowing and are at risk for aspiration. The speech-language pathologist
can perform a swallow study to determine the extent of the client's
dysphagia and work with the client to develop new swallowing techniques.
A nurse is planning teaching for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2
diabetes mellitus. Which of the following actions should the nurse take prior
to performing the teaching? (select all that apply) - ANS✔✔---- Establish
the client's learning needs
- Determine the client's literacy level
- Evaluate the client's readiness for learning