EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
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A client who is deaf and d. request an interpreter during the initial assessment
communicates using sign
language is being
admitted by a nurse who
does not konw sign
language. Which of the
following actions should
the nurse take?
a. familiarize themselves
with commonly used sign
language
b. ask a family memeber to
be present during the
admission
c. obtain a board that uses
colored pictures as
communication
d. Request an interpreter
during the initial
assessment
,A critical care nurse is a. 5
assessing a client who has
severe head injury. In
response to painful stimuli,
the client does not open
her eyes, dispays
decerebrate posturing,
and makes
incomprehensible sounds.
Which of the following
Glasgow Coma Scale
scores should the nurse
assign the client?
a. 5
b. 2
c. 13
d. 10
,A home care nurse is c. distraction changes the client's perception of pain,
planning to use but does not affect the cause.
nonpharmacological pain
relief measures for an
older adult client who has
severe chronic back pain.
Which of the following
guidelines should the
nurse use?
a. discontinue opioids
before trying
nonpharmacological
methods of pain relief.
b. use imagery with clients
who have difficulty with
focus and concentration
c. distraction changes the
client's perception of pain,
but does not affect the
cause.
d. pain relief from the use
of heat and cold
continues for several
hours after removal of the
stimulus
, A home health nurse is a. Discuss recommendations for eating and
making an initial visit to a swallowing techniques
client who has multiple
sclerosis. Which of the ABC priority-wise (Risk of aspiration)
following actions is the
priority for the nurse to
take?
a. Discuss
recommendations for
eating and swallowing
techniques
b. List strategies for family
coping when dealing with
possible role changes.
c. review the use of
adaptive grooming
devices to promote client
independence
d. give the client
information about the
local national mutliple
sclerosis society