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NCLEX PN Questions for 2024-2025... NCLEX-PN Med Surg: GI Practic
Teacher 186 terms 179 terms 35 terms
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Abrupt, high-pitched snapping heart murmur
noise
is normal and represent the S1 Lubb-dubb sounds
(first heart sound) and S2
(second heart sound)
is described as a scratchy, pericardial friction rub
leathery heart sound
Vomiting will cause the loss of hydrochloric acid and subsequent metabolic
_____ would occur in a child Metabolic acidosis
experiencing diarrhea because
of the loss of bicarbonate.
An ____ involves insertion of electromyogram
needle electrodes into selected
skeletal muscles to evaluate
changes & electrical potential of
the muscles & the nerves that
lead to them. The test is useful in
evaluating suspected lumbar or
cervical disk disease, myasthenia
gravis, muscular dystrophy, and
other musculoskeletal diseases.
The needle will not electrocute
him or her, & will experience
sensations comparable to an
injection as the needles are
inserted. An informed consent is
required, & no other special
preparation is required for this
test.
, The nurse is preparing a client Review the results of the preoperative laboratory studies.
for surgery. Which would be a
component of the plan of care?
one of the most common skin impetigo
infections among kids, usually
produces blisters or sores on
the face, neck, hands, and
diaper area. This contagious
superficial skin infection is
generally caused by one of two
bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus
or Streptococcus pyogenes
a RN in a charge position is improve the quality of care in a proactive manner.
reinforcinbg goals to the health
care team. which of these itmes
best decribes the goals of
continous quality improvement
(CQI) in a health care setting?
"have the client lift & move the walker out at arms length then
the clienbt who recently
wlak into the walker." the nurse should give clear & concise inof
expericned a stroke has an
to the UAP about what is expected to safely conmplete any task,
order to amublate with assistanc.
which is why the optionn about using the walker is correct. the
which statement by the nurse
person assisting the client to ambulate should walk on the client's
provides the best instructions to
weak side. UAP cannot assess or eval a client; only nurses can
the UAP to assist the client to
peform the steps of the nursing process. if a client gets dizzy, the
ambulate?
UAP should assist the client to sit.
an older adult client Dx w/ cystitis who has an indwelling urethral
the practical nurse (PN) is catheter
reassigned to work on an acute =PNs who are reassigned to clients who are stable. the older
care unit. which of these clients adult Dx w// cystitis is the most stable & the outcomes for care
would be most appropriate for are failry predictable. the other clients have more complex
this PN to accept? problems, as well as a higher risk for instability. PNs should not
accept an assignment that is beyond their knowledge or skills
which nursing practice best use standardized forms for client handoffs.
reduces the chance of
communication errors that might
otherwise lead to negative
client outcomes?
the clients states to the nurse: "I encourage the cleint to discuss this decision w/ the health care
am ready to stop all of these Tx. provider & family.
I just want to go home & enjoy =the cleint has the right to stop Tx & should be supported in
my family for the little bit of time clearly communicating this decision w/ the HCP & family. the
I have left." which action is most nurse needs to act as an advocate for the client.
appropriate?
NCLEX-PN
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NCLEX PN Questions for 2024-2025... NCLEX-PN Med Surg: GI Practic
Teacher 186 terms 179 terms 35 terms
TutorDk Preview dorc_eiei Preview kate_barnes8
Abrupt, high-pitched snapping heart murmur
noise
is normal and represent the S1 Lubb-dubb sounds
(first heart sound) and S2
(second heart sound)
is described as a scratchy, pericardial friction rub
leathery heart sound
Vomiting will cause the loss of hydrochloric acid and subsequent metabolic
_____ would occur in a child Metabolic acidosis
experiencing diarrhea because
of the loss of bicarbonate.
An ____ involves insertion of electromyogram
needle electrodes into selected
skeletal muscles to evaluate
changes & electrical potential of
the muscles & the nerves that
lead to them. The test is useful in
evaluating suspected lumbar or
cervical disk disease, myasthenia
gravis, muscular dystrophy, and
other musculoskeletal diseases.
The needle will not electrocute
him or her, & will experience
sensations comparable to an
injection as the needles are
inserted. An informed consent is
required, & no other special
preparation is required for this
test.
, The nurse is preparing a client Review the results of the preoperative laboratory studies.
for surgery. Which would be a
component of the plan of care?
one of the most common skin impetigo
infections among kids, usually
produces blisters or sores on
the face, neck, hands, and
diaper area. This contagious
superficial skin infection is
generally caused by one of two
bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus
or Streptococcus pyogenes
a RN in a charge position is improve the quality of care in a proactive manner.
reinforcinbg goals to the health
care team. which of these itmes
best decribes the goals of
continous quality improvement
(CQI) in a health care setting?
"have the client lift & move the walker out at arms length then
the clienbt who recently
wlak into the walker." the nurse should give clear & concise inof
expericned a stroke has an
to the UAP about what is expected to safely conmplete any task,
order to amublate with assistanc.
which is why the optionn about using the walker is correct. the
which statement by the nurse
person assisting the client to ambulate should walk on the client's
provides the best instructions to
weak side. UAP cannot assess or eval a client; only nurses can
the UAP to assist the client to
peform the steps of the nursing process. if a client gets dizzy, the
ambulate?
UAP should assist the client to sit.
an older adult client Dx w/ cystitis who has an indwelling urethral
the practical nurse (PN) is catheter
reassigned to work on an acute =PNs who are reassigned to clients who are stable. the older
care unit. which of these clients adult Dx w// cystitis is the most stable & the outcomes for care
would be most appropriate for are failry predictable. the other clients have more complex
this PN to accept? problems, as well as a higher risk for instability. PNs should not
accept an assignment that is beyond their knowledge or skills
which nursing practice best use standardized forms for client handoffs.
reduces the chance of
communication errors that might
otherwise lead to negative
client outcomes?
the clients states to the nurse: "I encourage the cleint to discuss this decision w/ the health care
am ready to stop all of these Tx. provider & family.
I just want to go home & enjoy =the cleint has the right to stop Tx & should be supported in
my family for the little bit of time clearly communicating this decision w/ the HCP & family. the
I have left." which action is most nurse needs to act as an advocate for the client.
appropriate?