Sarah Partridge - Perfusion
Before answering this question, review the client’s health information in the EHR. Determine
which assessment questions are currently most appropriate for this client. Select all that apply.
“Has anything like this happened previously?”
“What is your highest level of education, if any?”
“Do you have any known allergies?”
“When is the last time you had a well-woman exam?”
“Do you have any pets in the home?”
“When was the last time you had your daily medications?”
“When did the pain start?”
“Can you rate your pain on a scale of 1-10?”
"Can you rate your pain on a scale of 1-10?"
"When was the last time you had your daily medications?"
"Has anything like this happened previously?"
"Do you have any known allergies?"
"When did the pain start?"
Before answering this question, review the client's health information in the EHR. Indicate which
potential nursing actions are appropriate for this client. Select one in each row.
Implement fall precautions.
Implement bleeding precautions.
Administer prescribed pain medication.
Assess for an infection.
, Request prescription for oxygen via face mask
Appropriate
Implement fall precautions.
Administer prescribed pain medication.
Inappropriate
Implement bleeding precautions.
Assess for an infection.
Request prescription for oxygen via face mask.
Before answering this question, review the client’s health information in the EHR. Which
statements show an understanding by the client of the current situation? Select all that apply.
“I should call for help before getting up.”
“I will need to wear a telemetry unit while in the hospital.”
“I have an infection around my heart.”
“I will need to stay in the hospital for at least a few days.”
“I should increase the salt substitutes I use on my foods.”
“I will need to start exercising immediately.”
“I should consider smoking cessation.”
“I have experienced a heart attack and may need a stent.”
"I have experienced a heart attack and may need a stent."
"I will need to stay in the hospital for at least a few days."
"I should call for help before getting up."
Before answering this question, review the client’s health information in the EHR. Determine
which assessment questions are currently most appropriate for this client. Select all that apply.
“Has anything like this happened previously?”
“What is your highest level of education, if any?”
“Do you have any known allergies?”
“When is the last time you had a well-woman exam?”
“Do you have any pets in the home?”
“When was the last time you had your daily medications?”
“When did the pain start?”
“Can you rate your pain on a scale of 1-10?”
"Can you rate your pain on a scale of 1-10?"
"When was the last time you had your daily medications?"
"Has anything like this happened previously?"
"Do you have any known allergies?"
"When did the pain start?"
Before answering this question, review the client's health information in the EHR. Indicate which
potential nursing actions are appropriate for this client. Select one in each row.
Implement fall precautions.
Implement bleeding precautions.
Administer prescribed pain medication.
Assess for an infection.
, Request prescription for oxygen via face mask
Appropriate
Implement fall precautions.
Administer prescribed pain medication.
Inappropriate
Implement bleeding precautions.
Assess for an infection.
Request prescription for oxygen via face mask.
Before answering this question, review the client’s health information in the EHR. Which
statements show an understanding by the client of the current situation? Select all that apply.
“I should call for help before getting up.”
“I will need to wear a telemetry unit while in the hospital.”
“I have an infection around my heart.”
“I will need to stay in the hospital for at least a few days.”
“I should increase the salt substitutes I use on my foods.”
“I will need to start exercising immediately.”
“I should consider smoking cessation.”
“I have experienced a heart attack and may need a stent.”
"I have experienced a heart attack and may need a stent."
"I will need to stay in the hospital for at least a few days."
"I should call for help before getting up."