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A nurse is caring for a client Zolipedem
who has an altered mental
status and has become
aggressive. Which of the
following
prescriptions should the
nurse clarify with the
provider prior to
administration?
A nurse is reinforcing you will need to take the medication for the rest of your life
teaching with a client who
has hypothyroidism and a
prescription for
levothyroxine. Which of
the following instructions
should the nurse include in
the teaching?
A nurse is collecting data C
from a client who has
myasthenia gravis (MG). the one with one drooping eye. or male with unibrow
Which of the following
images should the nurse
identify as an indication
that the client is
experiencing ptosis?
,A nurse is assisting with the offering general leads
admission of a client who has
major depressive disorder.
Which of the following
communication
techniques should the
nurse use to
establish a trusting
relationship with the client?
A nurse is preparing to scan the client facility identification band.
administer a client's
morning medications.
Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take to verify the
client's identity?
A nurse is collecting data Difficult concentrating
from a client who has iron
deficiency anemia. Which
of the
following findings should
the nurse expect?
A nurse is caring for a client Provide a picture board.
who has expressive aphasia
following a stroke. rationale: A client who has expressive aphasia has
Which of the following difficulty expressing needs or wants through
methods should the nurse verbalization or writing. The use of a picture board
use when communicating provides an
alternative means of communication that might be less
with the frustrating for the client.
client?
,The nurse is assessing a B
client with a bleeding
gastric ulcer. When
examining the client's
stool, which of the
following characteristics
would the nurse be most
likely to find?
a) Green color and texture
b) Black and
tarry
appearance
c) Clay-like quality
d) Bright red blood
in stool
After teaching a group of C
students about the various
organs of the upper
gastrointestinal tract and
possible disorders, the
instructor determines that
the teaching was
successful when the
students identify which of
the following structures as
possibly being affected?
a) Large intestine
b) Ileum
c) Stomach
d) Liver
, A client is receiving total 4
parenteral nutrition (TPN).
To determine the
client's tolerance of this
treatment, the nurse
should assess for which of
the
following?
1. A significant increase in
pulse rate.
2. A decrease in diastolic
blood pressure.
3. Temperature in excess
of 98.6°F (37°C).
4. Urine output of at least
30 cc per hour.
The client is exhibiting 2
symptoms of myxedema.
The nursing
assessment should reveal
1. increased pulse rate.
2. decreased temperature.
3. fine tremors.
4. increased radioactive
iodine uptake level.