NU136 Kahoot Review Questions With Complete Solutions
A nurse is assessing capillary refill in an older adult patient. The
refill is 4 seconds. This is interpreted as: Correct Answers
indicative of arterial in sufficiency
A nurse is preparing to apply an elastic bandage to a patients
sprained ankle. Which action is appropriate? Correct Answers
using even pressure when wrapping the bandage
A nurse observe a black, tarry stool in patient's bedpan. The
nurse suspects: Correct Answers upper gastrointestinal
bleeding
A nurse observes applying a bandage to an arm, the nurse should
instruct patient to immediately report signs of: Correct Answers
pallor and coolness distal to the bandage
a nurse performing a pain assessment. Which of the following is
a subjective piece of data? Correct Answers Patient rates pain a
7 on a scale of 0-10
A patient is diagnosed with COPD. Which of the following is
common clinical manifestation of COPD? Correct Answers
prolonged expiration
a patient is diagnosed with stress incontinence. Which nursing
intervention is most appropriate? Correct Answers teach
patient Kegel exercise
, a patient is experiencing constipation. Which nursing
intervention is most appropriate? Correct Answers increase
dietary fiber
a patient presents with a wound that is black and leathers
appearance. This type of tissue referred to as: Correct Answers
Eschar
A patient who is non-weight bearing on the left leg needs to
learn to use crutches .The nurse instructs patient to: Correct
Answers place all weight on right foot
A patient with acute urinary retention is at risk for which
complication if not treated promptly? Correct Answers Bladder
rupture
A patients wound is red, warm, swollen, and increasingly
painful.The nurse suspects: Correct Answers infection
Can Immobility be a symptom of a disease? Correct Answers
yes
For a patients with tuberculosis, which of the following is the
most effective measure to prevent transmission? Correct
Answers using an N95 respirator mask.
How does a wound VAC promote wound healing? Correct
Answers by reducing wound surface area through negative
pressure
A nurse is assessing capillary refill in an older adult patient. The
refill is 4 seconds. This is interpreted as: Correct Answers
indicative of arterial in sufficiency
A nurse is preparing to apply an elastic bandage to a patients
sprained ankle. Which action is appropriate? Correct Answers
using even pressure when wrapping the bandage
A nurse observe a black, tarry stool in patient's bedpan. The
nurse suspects: Correct Answers upper gastrointestinal
bleeding
A nurse observes applying a bandage to an arm, the nurse should
instruct patient to immediately report signs of: Correct Answers
pallor and coolness distal to the bandage
a nurse performing a pain assessment. Which of the following is
a subjective piece of data? Correct Answers Patient rates pain a
7 on a scale of 0-10
A patient is diagnosed with COPD. Which of the following is
common clinical manifestation of COPD? Correct Answers
prolonged expiration
a patient is diagnosed with stress incontinence. Which nursing
intervention is most appropriate? Correct Answers teach
patient Kegel exercise
, a patient is experiencing constipation. Which nursing
intervention is most appropriate? Correct Answers increase
dietary fiber
a patient presents with a wound that is black and leathers
appearance. This type of tissue referred to as: Correct Answers
Eschar
A patient who is non-weight bearing on the left leg needs to
learn to use crutches .The nurse instructs patient to: Correct
Answers place all weight on right foot
A patient with acute urinary retention is at risk for which
complication if not treated promptly? Correct Answers Bladder
rupture
A patients wound is red, warm, swollen, and increasingly
painful.The nurse suspects: Correct Answers infection
Can Immobility be a symptom of a disease? Correct Answers
yes
For a patients with tuberculosis, which of the following is the
most effective measure to prevent transmission? Correct
Answers using an N95 respirator mask.
How does a wound VAC promote wound healing? Correct
Answers by reducing wound surface area through negative
pressure