OA APPROVAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
GRADED A+
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Term
The joint commission issues a guidelines regarding the use of
restraints. In which case is a restraint properly used?
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The nurse ensures that two
The nurse uses a restraint without fingers can be inserted
any justification. between the restraint and the
patient's ankle
, The nurse does not monitor
The nurse applies the
the patient's condition after
restraint tightly to prevent
applying the restraint.
movement.
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2 of 50
Term
The nurse is caring for a group of clients in the post anesthesia care
unit. Which response by a client in the post anesthesia care unit is the
priority concern for the nurse?
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Reduced level
of Verbalized feelings of hopelessness
consciousness
Redness and warmth of affected
Impaired skin integrity extremity
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Term
Which condition places a client at the highest risk for developing an
infection?
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Burns over more than 20% of
the body A small cut on the finger
A cold sore on the lip A mild rash on the arm
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4 of 50
Term
A client's wound is draining thick yellow material. The nurse correctly
describes the drainage as:
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Serosanguinous Fibrinous
Serosanguineous Purulent
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5 of 50
Definition
1) Attach the flowmeter to the wall oxygen source.
2)Attach the prefilled humidifier to the flowmeter.
3)Attach the face mask tubing to the humidifier
4) Place the mask on the client's face from the bridge of the nose
to under the chin
5) Secure the elastic bands around the back of the client's head.
6)Turn the oxygen flowmeter on to 6 liters.
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The primary health-care provider prescribes crutches for a person who has a left
lower leg injury. The nurse is teaching the person how to move from a standing
to a sitting position in a chair. Place the following steps in the order in which they
should be implemented.
A male client on prolonged bed rest has developed a pressure ulcer. The wound
shows no signs of healing even though the client has received skin care and has
been turned every 2 hours. Which factor is most likely responsible for the failure
to heal?
The primary health-care provider prescribes oxygen via a simple face mask
at a flow rate of 6 liters. The nurse explains the procedure to the client and
maintains standard precaution. Place the following steps in the order in
which they should be implemented.