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The nurse is assisting with the 4. "I usually have a few glasses of wine in the evening." could
admission of a client who is possibly have Alcohol withdrawal
scheduled for a colon resection.
Which of the following
statements made by the client
would be most important for the
nurse to clarify?
1. "I have urinary incontinence
when I sneeze."
2. "I had successful cataract
surgery 2 years ago."
3. "I take acetaminophen for
occasional headaches."
4. "I usually have a few glasses
of wine in the evening."
The nurse is caring for a client allen test
who is scheduled to have an
arterial blood gas (ABG) sample
obtained. Which of the following
tests should the nurse anticipate
will be performed prior to the
procedure?
1. Coombs' test
2. Schilling test
3. Ham test
4. Allen test
,The nurse is contributing to a 2. "Unneeded computer-generated worksheets must be
staff education program about shredded at the end of the shift to ensure client confidentiality."
client confidentiality. Which of 3. "Personal computer passwords may not be shared with
the following information should anyone, including other members of the client's health care
the nurse suggest including? team."
Select all that apply. 4. "Keep your voice low when speaking with the client because
1. "The client is the sole owner of direct interactions with clients must be kept as private as
the client's medical record." possible."
2. "Unneeded computer-
generated worksheets must be
shredded at the end of the shift
to ensure client confidentiality."
3. "Personal computer
passwords may not be shared
with anyone, including other
members of the client's health
care team."
4. "Keep your voice low when
speaking with the client because
direct interactions with clients
must be kept as private as
possible."
5. "Medical information about
the client may be shared with a
police officer who brought the
client into the emergency
department (ED)."
The charge nurse in a long-term 2. a positive varicella-zoster titer which leads to airborne
care facility has been advised precautions
that the following assigned
clients will be admitted during
the shift. The charge nurse
should assign the only available
private room to the client with
1. hepatitis C (HCV)
2. a positive varicella-zoster titer
3. Pneumocystis pneumonia
(PCP)
4. a positive cytomegalovirus
(CMV) titer
, The nurse is contributing to the 4. Provide the client with small, frequent meals, and schedule a
plan of care for a client with rest period before and after meals.
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD). Which of the
following interventions should
the nurse suggest including in
the client's plan of care?
1. Restrict the client's fluid intake
to 500 mL daily.
2. Place the client in low-
Fowler's position for meals.
3. Provide the client with a high-
carbohydrate diet and high-
carbohydrate snacks.
4. Provide the client with small,
frequent meals, and schedule a
rest period before and after
meals.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching 3. the ability to void while standing
with the parents of a child who is
scheduled for surgical repair of
hypospadias in 3 hours. The
nurse should reinforce that
intended outcomes of the
procedure include
1. relief from pain
2. relief from bladder
obstruction
3. the ability to void while
standing
4. the ability to achieve an
erection
The nurse is caring for a client 2. Place the specimen in the refrigerator until it can be
who has an order for a sputum transported to the laboratory.
specimen for culture and
sensitivity (C & S). Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take?
1. Request a prescription for a
bronchodilator to be
administered before the
specimen is obtained.
2. Place the specimen in the
refrigerator until it can be
transported to the laboratory.
3. Tell the client to rinse the
mouth with water before the
specimen is obtained.
4. Obtain the sputum specimen
before the client goes to bed at
night.
NCLEX-PN
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NCLEX-PN Exam Preview nclex Chapter 52: Assessm
116 terms 124 terms 40 terms
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The nurse is assisting with the 4. "I usually have a few glasses of wine in the evening." could
admission of a client who is possibly have Alcohol withdrawal
scheduled for a colon resection.
Which of the following
statements made by the client
would be most important for the
nurse to clarify?
1. "I have urinary incontinence
when I sneeze."
2. "I had successful cataract
surgery 2 years ago."
3. "I take acetaminophen for
occasional headaches."
4. "I usually have a few glasses
of wine in the evening."
The nurse is caring for a client allen test
who is scheduled to have an
arterial blood gas (ABG) sample
obtained. Which of the following
tests should the nurse anticipate
will be performed prior to the
procedure?
1. Coombs' test
2. Schilling test
3. Ham test
4. Allen test
,The nurse is contributing to a 2. "Unneeded computer-generated worksheets must be
staff education program about shredded at the end of the shift to ensure client confidentiality."
client confidentiality. Which of 3. "Personal computer passwords may not be shared with
the following information should anyone, including other members of the client's health care
the nurse suggest including? team."
Select all that apply. 4. "Keep your voice low when speaking with the client because
1. "The client is the sole owner of direct interactions with clients must be kept as private as
the client's medical record." possible."
2. "Unneeded computer-
generated worksheets must be
shredded at the end of the shift
to ensure client confidentiality."
3. "Personal computer
passwords may not be shared
with anyone, including other
members of the client's health
care team."
4. "Keep your voice low when
speaking with the client because
direct interactions with clients
must be kept as private as
possible."
5. "Medical information about
the client may be shared with a
police officer who brought the
client into the emergency
department (ED)."
The charge nurse in a long-term 2. a positive varicella-zoster titer which leads to airborne
care facility has been advised precautions
that the following assigned
clients will be admitted during
the shift. The charge nurse
should assign the only available
private room to the client with
1. hepatitis C (HCV)
2. a positive varicella-zoster titer
3. Pneumocystis pneumonia
(PCP)
4. a positive cytomegalovirus
(CMV) titer
, The nurse is contributing to the 4. Provide the client with small, frequent meals, and schedule a
plan of care for a client with rest period before and after meals.
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD). Which of the
following interventions should
the nurse suggest including in
the client's plan of care?
1. Restrict the client's fluid intake
to 500 mL daily.
2. Place the client in low-
Fowler's position for meals.
3. Provide the client with a high-
carbohydrate diet and high-
carbohydrate snacks.
4. Provide the client with small,
frequent meals, and schedule a
rest period before and after
meals.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching 3. the ability to void while standing
with the parents of a child who is
scheduled for surgical repair of
hypospadias in 3 hours. The
nurse should reinforce that
intended outcomes of the
procedure include
1. relief from pain
2. relief from bladder
obstruction
3. the ability to void while
standing
4. the ability to achieve an
erection
The nurse is caring for a client 2. Place the specimen in the refrigerator until it can be
who has an order for a sputum transported to the laboratory.
specimen for culture and
sensitivity (C & S). Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take?
1. Request a prescription for a
bronchodilator to be
administered before the
specimen is obtained.
2. Place the specimen in the
refrigerator until it can be
transported to the laboratory.
3. Tell the client to rinse the
mouth with water before the
specimen is obtained.
4. Obtain the sputum specimen
before the client goes to bed at
night.