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NSG 1400 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update A patient with hypothermia is brought to the emergency department. The nurse should explain which most likely treatment to the family members? A. Core rewarming with warm fluids B. Ambulation to increase metabolism C. Frequent oral temperature assessment D. Gastric tube feedings to increase fluids - Answers A. Core rewarming with warm fluids Core rewarming with heated oxygen and administration of warmed oral or intravenous fluids is the preferred method of treatment. The patient would be too weak to ambulate. Oral temperatures are not the most accurate assessment of core temperature because of environmental influences. Warmed oral feedings are advised; gastric gavage is unnecessary. What clinical indicator will the nurse most likely identify when assessing a patient with pyrexia? A. Dyspnea B. Precordial pain C. Increased pulse rate D. Elevated blood pressure - Answers C. Increased pulse rate The pulse rate increases to meet increased tissue demands for oxygen in the febrile state. Fever may increase but does not cause difficulty in breathing. Pain is not related to fever. Blood pressure is not necessarily elevated in fever. The nurse identifies which priority nursing invention for a patient with hyperthermia? A. Initiating seizure precautions B. Limiting oral intake C. Providing a blanket D. Removing excess clothing - Answers D. Removing excess clothing The priority nursing intervention would be removal of excess clothing. Seizures may occur because of a high body temperature, so decreasing heat absorption through clothing is the highest priority. Oral intake, especially of fluids, should not be limited for a patient with hyperthermia, because of the dangers of dehydration. Blanketing, like clothing, should be removed. The nurse admitting a patient to the emergency room on a cold winter night would suspect hypothermia when the patient demonstrates A. increased respirations. B. rapid pulse rate.

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NSG 1400 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025-2026

A patient with hypothermia is brought to the emergency department. The nurse should explain
which most likely treatment to the family members?



A. Core rewarming with warm fluids

B. Ambulation to increase metabolism

C. Frequent oral temperature assessment

D. Gastric tube feedings to increase fluids - Answers A. Core rewarming with warm fluids



Core rewarming with heated oxygen and administration of warmed oral or intravenous fluids is
the preferred method of treatment. The patient would be too weak to ambulate. Oral
temperatures are not the most accurate assessment of core temperature because of
environmental influences. Warmed oral feedings are advised; gastric gavage is unnecessary.

What clinical indicator will the nurse most likely identify when assessing a patient with pyrexia?



A. Dyspnea

B. Precordial pain

C. Increased pulse rate

D. Elevated blood pressure - Answers C. Increased pulse rate



The pulse rate increases to meet increased tissue demands for oxygen in the febrile state.
Fever may increase but does not cause difficulty in breathing. Pain is not related to fever. Blood
pressure is not necessarily elevated in fever.

The nurse identifies which priority nursing invention for a patient with hyperthermia?



A. Initiating seizure precautions

B. Limiting oral intake

C. Providing a blanket

,D. Removing excess clothing - Answers D. Removing excess clothing



The priority nursing intervention would be removal of excess clothing. Seizures may occur
because of a high body temperature, so decreasing heat absorption through clothing is the
highest priority. Oral intake, especially of fluids, should not be limited for a patient with
hyperthermia, because of the dangers of dehydration. Blanketing, like clothing, should be
removed.

The nurse admitting a patient to the emergency room on a cold winter night would suspect
hypothermia when the patient demonstrates



A. increased respirations.

B. rapid pulse rate.

C. red, sweaty skin.

D. slow capillary refill. - Answers D. slow capillary refill.



With hypothermia, there is slow capillary refill. There is an increased respiration rate with
hyperthermia. The heart rate increases with hyperthermia. The skin is usually pale or cyanotic
with hypothermia.

A homeless person is brought to the emergency department after prolonged exposure to cold
weather. The nurse would assess the patient for what manifestations of hypothermia?



A. Stupor

B. Erythema

C. Increased anxiety

D. Rapid Respirations - Answers A. Stupor



Stupor may occur with hypothermia because of slowed cerebral metabolic processes. Pallor,
not erythema, would be present as a result of peripheral vasoconstriction. Drowsiness occurs;
the patient would be unable to focus on anxiety-producing aspects of the situation. Respirations
would be decreased.

, A child is about to be admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) after surgery for
removal of a tumor in the hypothalamic region of the brain. The nurse manager should intervene
immediately when observing the child's nurse perform which action?



A. Places a hypothermia blanket at the bedside

B. Adjusts the bed to the Trendelenburg position

C. Obtains electronic equipment for monitoring the vital signs

D. Secures a pump to administer the ordered intravenous fluids - Answers B. Adjusts the bed to
the Trendelenburg position



It is not safe to put the bed in the Trendelenburg position, because raising the foot increases
blood flow to the brain, thereby increasing intracranial pressure. Temperature elevations may
occur after a craniotomy because of stimulation of the hypothalamus. A hypothermic blanket
should be ready if the temperature becomes precipitously elevated. Monitoring vital signs is a
critical component of postoperative care. Intravenous infusions must be regulated precisely to
minimize the possibility of cerebral edema.

A patient with breast cancer asks the nurse why 6 weeks of daily radiation treatments is
necessary. What is the nurse's best response?



A. "Your cancer is widespread and requires more than the usual amount of radiation treatment."



B. "The cost of larger doses of radiation for a shorter period of time is justified by the results."



C. "Research has shown more cancer cells are killed if the radiation is given in smaller doses
over a longer period of time."



D. "It is less likely your hair will fall out or you will become anemic if radiation is given in smaller
doses over a longer period of time." - Answers C. "Research has shown more cancer cells are
killed if the radiation is given in smaller doses over a longer period of time."

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