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Nursing Test 2 Clinical Science 3100
The nurse follows the nursing process when conducting medication education about insulin.
What will the nurse ask the client to evaluate the​client's knowledge of​insulin? - ANS-​Can you
tell me four points you remember about how to take your​insulin?

The nurse assesses the client with diabetes mellitus prior to administering medications. Which
questions are important to ask the​client? - ANS-Are you allergic to any​medications?
Are you taking any herbal or​over-the-counter (OTC)​medications?
Will you please tell me about the kind of diet you​follow?
What other medications are you currently​taking?

The healthcare provider has prescribed a nitroglycerine​(Nitrodur) patch for the client. The nurse
understands that which of the following is the best outcome for this client as it relates to use of
the​medication? - ANS-Client will demonstrate correct application of the patch prior to
discharge

The client is receiving albuterol​(Proventil) for treatment of bronchospasm related to asthma.
What is the primary nursing intervention as it relates to this​medication? - ANS-Monitor the
client for relief of bronchospasms

The client is receiving an oral antibiotic as treatment for cellulitis of the lower extremity. The​
client's outcome is​"Client will state a key point about antibiotic treatment for​cellulitis." Which
statement would the nurse evaluate as best indicating this outcome has been​met? - ANS-I
need to take all the pills even if my leg looks​better

The healthcare provider has prescribed quetiapine​(Seroquel) for the client with chronic auditory
hallucinations. The client has stopped taking the medication. The nurse incorrectly uses the
diagnosis of​"noncompliance." In which situation would this diagnosis be​appropriate? -
ANS-The client made an informed decision not to take the medication

The nurse is preparing for medication administration to a group of clients. What is the best
overall outcome for the​clients? - ANS-Clients will receive the best therapeutic outcome from
the medications

The nurse is managing care for several clients at a diabetic treatment center. The nurse
understands that which of the following is the priority nursing​intervention? - ANS-To return the
client to an optimum level of wellness while limiting adverse effects related to the​client's
medical diagnosis

,What is the most significant role for nurses as defined by state nurse practice acts and by
regulating bodies such as The Joint​Commission? - ANS-Client teaching

The Joint Commission documented that client education was deficient on several​
medical-surgical units of a local hospital. A nursing committee was formed to address this
problem. What is the best intervention to improve client​education? - ANS-Discussing
medications each time they are administered to clients.

The nurse has several educational pamphlets for the client about medications the client is
receiving. Prior to giving the client these​pamphlets, what is the most important assessment by
the​nurse? - ANS-Assess the​client's reading level.

The nurse is reviewing the steps of the nursing process with a student. The nurse is aware that
it is most important to be accurate in which portion of the nursing​process? - ANS-Assessment

The nurse is assessing a newly admitted​client's current medication. Which of the following is an
example of objective​data? - ANS-The nurse checks the prescription bottles the client has
brought to the hospital

The nurse is administering medications to an older adult. Which laboratory tests are most
important for the nurse to assess prior to the administration of​medication? - ANS-Kidney and
liver function tests

The nurse is reviewing the steps of the nursing process with a student. The nurse knows that
the student understands the teaching when the student correctly lists which of the following as
the correct order of the nursing​process? - ANS-​Assessment, establish nursing​diagnosis,
planning,​interventions, evaluation

Place these nursing activities in the correct order of the nursing process. - ANS-1. The nurse
weighs the client
2. The nurse analyzes the data collected
3. The nurse writes an individualized nursing intervention
4. The nurse documents the time and route of the administered meds
5. The nurse changes the intervention if it doesn't work

The nurse uses a newly admitted​client's armband barcode to identify the client prior to
administering medications. The nurse should use at least________
other means of identifying this client. - ANS-2

Which statement about the nursing process is​accurate? - ANS-Obtaining the outcomes is
essential for goal attainment.

Which nursing intervention would take priority following administration of a new​medication? -
ANS-Monitoring the​client's respiratory status

, A client with hypertension is receiving medication to lower his blood pressure. Which nursing
action demonstrates the evaluation process related to medication​administration? -
ANS-Determining that goals were not met 3 days following medication administration

A nurse is assessing a client recently admitted to the unit. The nurse understands that which
assessment identifies the collection of objective ​data? - ANS-The client has a wound measured
at 5 cm in length.

When teaching the client about a new​medication, the nurse should include which​information? -
ANS-Adverse effects that can be expected
Which adverse effect to report to the healthcare provider
The​drug's therapeutic action

A nurse is preparing care for a newly admitted client with diabetes. Which information would be
critical for the nurse to​assess? - ANS-Medical history
Current lab results
Medication allergies
Use of dietary supplements

A nurse has admitted a new client to the unit. Which concepts should the nurse use when
developing a nursing​diagnosis? - ANS-Include the client in the identification of needs
Consider the​client's response to the current health problem

The nurse who is writing a risk nursing diagnosis will write a______
part statement. - ANS-2

A client returns to the clinic for​follow-up after taking a newly prescribed medication for a month.
The nurse recognizes medication teaching was successful when the client makes which​
statement? - ANS-​"I've been taking my medication on an empty stomach like the prescription
label said​to."
"I take my medication first thing in the​morning, just like you​said."
​"I switched all my medications to one pharmacy like you​suggested.

A nurse is developing a care plan for a client. Which client outcome statements are correctly​
formatted? - ANS-The client will identify two adverse effects of enoxaprarin​(Lovenox) prior to​
self-administering the drug.
The client will verbalize the storage requirements for NPH insulin prior to discharge.

Place these methods of communicating with a​non-English speaking client in order of their
desirability and usefulness. - ANS-1. Healthcare agency interpreter is present
2. Adult family member interprets
3. Child relative interprets
4. Nurse uses drawings and body language to communicate

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