________ bacteria that require oxygen to live and grow Correct
Answers aerobic
A goal for a client who has difficulty with self-feeding due to
Rheumatoid Arthritis is to use adaptive devices. The nurse
caring for the client should recommend a referral to which of the
following members of the interprofessional healthcare team?
A. Physical Therapist
B. Registered Dietician
C. Social Worker
D. Occupational Therapist Correct Answers
A nurse has donned gloves and is preparing to change a bandage
on a patients arm, this is an example of what type of aseptic
technique?
A. Surgical asepsis
B. Bacterial asepsis
C. Medical asepsis
D. Antimicrobial asepsis Correct Answers C
A nurse is caring for a client who weighs 176 lbs. and is 5 ft. 3
in. tall. This client's BMI is:
A. 29.7
B. 31.2
C. 28.6
D. 32.4 Correct Answers B
, A nurse is caring for a patient that is experiencing a high fever,
nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Which of the following stages of
infection is the patient currently in?
A. Incubation period
B. Prodromal stage
C. Convalescent period
D. Full stage of illness Correct Answers A
A nurse is collecting data for a client who has completed
chemotherapy for an osteosarcoma. What is the primary purpose
for this step of the nursing process?
a. The nurse collects data to measure outcome achievement
b. The nurse collects data to justify terminating the care plan
c. The nurse collects data to identify client strengths
d. The nurse collects data to identify health problems Correct
Answers A
A nurse is developing interventions while creating a client's plan
of care. Which of the following interventions are considered
nurse-initiated interventions? (Select all that apply)
A. Apply prescription barrier cream to buttocks daily
B. Assess peripheral pulses every 4 hours
C. Administer pain medication as needed
D. Perform ROM exercises every 2 hours
E. Encourage increased fluid intake Correct Answers B, D, E
A nurse is receiving change of shift report on a patient that has
been experiencing productive cough, fever, chills, SOB, and
wheezing for three days. The patient is on a regular diet and is
scheduled for blood tests daily for 4 days. The last vital signs