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1. The nurse is teaching an adolescent how to treat acne. What would
the nurse include as a teaching point? - ANSWER ✓ Keep hair off
the face and wash hair daily.
2. Which of the following modifications to bathing should be
implemented for a client who is incontinent? - ANSWER ✓ Use
special perineal skin cleaners and moisture barriers.
3. When providing oral care, which of the following does the nurse
recognize as the most important component of the oral care
process? - ANSWER ✓ A thorough mechanical cleaning
4. The nurse is preparing to bathe a client using a self-contained
bathing system that has premoistened, disposable washcloths.
Which of the following methods for warming the premoistened
cloths is correct? - ANSWER ✓ Heat the entire package in the
microwave, following the manufacturer's recommendation.
5. When performing health education regarding hygiene, the nurse
should advise female clients to avoid the use of which of the
following? Select all that apply. - ANSWER ✓ Routine douching
• Vaginal deodorants
, 6. A client is receiving radiation treatments for thyroid cancer and has
stomatitis. When planning care, the nurse identifies which priority
nursing diagnosis? - ANSWER ✓ Imbalanced nutrition: less than
body requirements
7. When bathing a patient, the nurse notices that the patient has a rash
on her arms. What would be an appropriate nursing intervention? -
ANSWER ✓ Use a tepid bath to relieve inflammation and itching
8. A client who has been staying at a health care facility for 2 months
develops corns on his feet. A corn is a kind of inflammation on the
feet. To which of the following people should the nurse send the
client for relief? - ANSWER ✓ Podiatrist
9. A nurse is preparing the environment in a hospital room for a
newly admitted patient. Which actions are recommended? (Select
all that apply.) - ANSWER ✓ Do not place soiled dressings or
anything with a strong odor in the waste receptacle in the patient's
room.
• In general, keep the room temperature between 20° and 23°C
(68° and 74°F).
• Avoid carrying out conversations immediately outside the
patient's room
10. A nurse is washing a patient's hair using a shampoo cap.
Which of the following is an accurate step in this procedure? -
ANSWER ✓ Remove and discard the cap and dry the hair with a
towel.
11. A nurse caring for the skin of patients of different age groups
should consider which accurately described condition? - ANSWER
✓ An adolescent's skin ordinarily has enlarged sebaceous glands
and increased glandular secretions.