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39. A nurse in a burn treatments center is caring for a client who is admitted with severe
burns to both lower extremities and is scheduled for an escharotomy. The client's
spouse asks the nurse what the procedure entails. Which of the following nursing
statements is appropriate?
a. This procedure involves placing the client into a shower and removing the dead
tissue.
b. Large incision will be made in the eschar to improve circulation.
c. Dead tissue will be non-surgically removed.
d. A piece of healthy skin will be removed from an unburned area and grafted over the
burned area. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Large incision will be made in the eschar to
improve circulation.
66. A nurse is teaching an older adult client who has osteoporosis about beginning a
program of regular physical activity. Which of the following recommendations should the
nurse make?
a. Walk briskly
b. High impacted aerobics
c. Riding bicycle
d. Stretching exercises. - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Walk briskly
68. A home health nurse is assessing an older adult client in the home who has
decreased vision due to a history of glaucoma. Which of the following findings should
the nurse identify as a safety risk?
a. Handrails are present in the bathroom.
b. Electric cords are placed along the walls.
,c. Scatter rugs are present in the kitchen.
d. Uses a microwave for cooking.
A nurse is planning care for a preterm newborn. Which of the following nursing
interventions to promote development should be including in the plan of care?
a. Position the newborn to promote extension of muscles.
b. Use fingertips when calming the newborn.
c. Cluster the newborn's care activities.
d. Keep the newborn in a well-lit nursery. - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Cluster the
newborn's care activities.
A charge nurse is observing a nurse auscultating a client's bowel sounds. Which of the
following actions require intervention by the charge nurse?
a. Auscultates bowel sounds for 3 to 5 min.
b. Palpates the abdomen prior to performing auscultation.
c. Perform auscultation between meals.
d. Clamps the NG tube during auscultation. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Palpates the
abdomen prior to performing auscultation.
A clinic nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client who has systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE). Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
a. A grey colored, non-purpuric popular rash.
b. Pitting edema of the hands and fingers.
c. A dry, red rash across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks.
d. Subcutaneous nodules on the ulnar side of the arm. - CORRECT ANSWER: c. A dry,
red rash across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks.
A community health nurse is preparing a presentation about complementary and
alternative therapies. Which of the following therapies should the nurse describe as a
means of manipulating a series of channels to re-establish the flow of vital energy within
the body?
,a. Autogenic training
b. Acupuncture
c. Reiki
d. Biofeedback - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Acupuncture
A nurse at a pediatrician's office is contacted by a parent whose child just ingested half
a bottle of vitamins with added fluorosis sulfate. Which of the following instruction
should the nurse provide to the parent?
a. Provide a high-carbohydrate meal.
b. Give the child syrup of ipecac.
c. Contact the poison control center.
d. Bring the child to the office for a rapid infusion of deferoxamine. - CORRECT
ANSWER: c. Contact the poison control center.
A nurse enters a client's room and finds him on the floor in the clonic phase of a tonic-
clonic seizure. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Gently restrain the client's extremities.
b. Apply a face mask for oxygen administration.
c. Place a pillow under the client's head.
d. Insert a padded tongue blade into the client's mouth. - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Place
a pillow under the client's head.
A nurse enters a client's room and finds the client on the floor having a seizure. Which
of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Hold the client's arms and legs from moving.
b. Place the client on his side.
c. Insert a tongue blade in the client's mouth.
d. Place the client back in bed. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Place the client on his side.
, A nurse in the emergency room is assessing a client who was brought in following a
seizure. The nurse suspects the client may have meningococcal meningitis when
assessment findings include nuchal rigidity and a petechial rash. After implementing
droplet precautions, which of the following actions should the nurse initiate next?
a. Decrease environmental stimuli
b. Complete a vascular assessment
c. Assess the cranial nerves
d. Administer an antipyretic - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Assess the cranial nerves
A nurse is admitting a client who has sustained severe burn injuries in a grease fire. The
nurse shades in a diagram indicating the burned surface areas. Using the rule of nines,
the nurse should estimate that the client has burned what percentage of body surface
area? Round to the answer to the nearest tenth. - CORRECT ANSWER: Ans 49.5
A nurse is an ophthalmology clinic is interviewing a client who was referred by his
primary care provider for suspicion of cataracts. The nurse should expect the client to
report.
a. Seeing bright flashes of light and floaters.
b. Having a decreased ability to perceive colors.
c. Loss of central vision.
d. Having a loss of peripheral vision. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. Having a decreased
ability to perceive colors.
A nurse is assessing a 10-month-old infant. Which of the following findings should the
nurse report to the provider?
a. The infant cannot build a tower or three or four cubes.
b. The infant does not sit steadily without support.
c. The infant is unable to imitate animal sounds.
d. The infant cannot turn pages in a book. - CORRECT ANSWER: b. The infant does
not sit steadily without support.