BIO1HESI RN V1, V2, V3, V4,
V5, AND V8 COMPLETE
EXAMS QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS ALL 100%
CORRECT/VERIFIED BEST
EXAM SOLUTION
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
LATEST UPDATE
2025/2026 GRADED A+
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,1. The Client With Infective Endocarditis Must Be Assessed
Frequently By The Home Health
Nurse. Which Finding Suggests That Antibiotic Therapy Is Not
Effective, And Must Be
Reported By The Nurse Immediately To The Healthcare Provider?
A) Nausea And Vomiting
B) Fever Of 103 Degrees Fahrenheit (39.5 Degrees Celsius)
C) Diffuse Macular Rash
D) Muscle Tenderness
ANS: B: Fever Of 103 Degrees F (39.5 Degrees C)
2. A Client In A Long Term Care Facility Complains Of Pain. The
Nurse Collects Data About
The Client‟s Pain. The First Step In Pain Assessment Is For The Nurse
To
A) Have The Client Identify Coping Methods
B) Get The Description Of The Location And Intensity Of The Pain
C) Accept The Client‟s Report Of Pain
D) Determine The Client‟s Status Of Pain
ANS: C: Accept The Client''s Report Of Pain
3. An 85 Year-Old Client Complains Of Generalized Muscle
Aches And Pains. The First
Action By The Nurse Should Be
A) Assess The Severity And Location Of The Pain
B) Obtain An Order For An Analgesic
C) Reassure Him That This Is Not Unusual For His Age
D) Encourage Him To Increase His Activity
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,ANS: A: Assess The Severity And Location Of The Pain
4. A 20 Year-Old Client Has An Infected Leg Wound From
AMotorcycle Accident, And The
Client Has Returned Home From The Hospital. The Client Is To Keep The
Affected Leg Elevated
And Is On Contact
Precautions. The Client Wants To Know If Visitors Can Come. The
Appropriate Response
From The Home Health Nurse Is That:
A) Visitors Must Wear A Mask And A Gown
B) There Are No Special Requirements For Visitors Of Clients
OnContact Precautions
C) Visitors Should Wash Their Hands Before And After Touching
The Client
D) Visitors
ANS: C:Visitors Should Wash Their Hands Before And After Touching
The
Client
5. A Child Is Admitted To The Pediatric Unit With A Diagnosis Of
Suspected Meningococcal
Meningitis. Which Admission Orders Should The Nurse Do First?
A) Institute Seizure Precautions
B) Monitor Neurologic Status Every Hour
C) Place In Respiratory/Secretion Precautions
D) Cefotaxime IV 50 Mg/Kg/Day Divided Q6h
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, ANS: C: Place In Respiratory/Secretion Precautions
6. Which Of These Nursing Diagnoses Of 4 Elderly Clients Would
Place 1 Client At The
Greatest Risk For Falls?
A) Sensory Perceptual Alterations Related To Decreased Vision
B) Alteration In Mobility Related To Fatigue
C) Impaired Gas Exchange Related To Retained Secretions
D) Altered Patterns Of Urinary Elimination Related To Nocturia
ANS: D: Altered Patterns Of Urinary EliminationRelated To
Nocturia
7. A Nurse Who Is Reassigned To The Emergency
Department Needs To Understand That
Gastric Lavage Is A Priority In Which Situation?
A) An Infant Who Has Been Identified To Have Botulism
B) A Toddler Who Ate A Number Of Ibuprofen Tablets
C) A Preschooler Who Swallowed Powdered Plant Food
D) A School Aged Child Who Took A Handful Of Vitamins
ANS: A: An Infant Who Has Been Identified To Have Botulism
8. A Newly Admitted Adult Client Has A Diagnosis Of Hepatitis
A. The Charge Nurse Should
Reinforce To The Staff Members That The Most Significant Routine
Infection Control Strategy,
In Addition To Hand Washing, To Be Implemented Is Which Of These?
A) Apply Appropriate Signs Outside And Inside The Room
B) Apply A Mask With A Shield If There Is A Risk Of Fluid Splash
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V5, AND V8 COMPLETE
EXAMS QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS ALL 100%
CORRECT/VERIFIED BEST
EXAM SOLUTION
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
LATEST UPDATE
2025/2026 GRADED A+
1
,1. The Client With Infective Endocarditis Must Be Assessed
Frequently By The Home Health
Nurse. Which Finding Suggests That Antibiotic Therapy Is Not
Effective, And Must Be
Reported By The Nurse Immediately To The Healthcare Provider?
A) Nausea And Vomiting
B) Fever Of 103 Degrees Fahrenheit (39.5 Degrees Celsius)
C) Diffuse Macular Rash
D) Muscle Tenderness
ANS: B: Fever Of 103 Degrees F (39.5 Degrees C)
2. A Client In A Long Term Care Facility Complains Of Pain. The
Nurse Collects Data About
The Client‟s Pain. The First Step In Pain Assessment Is For The Nurse
To
A) Have The Client Identify Coping Methods
B) Get The Description Of The Location And Intensity Of The Pain
C) Accept The Client‟s Report Of Pain
D) Determine The Client‟s Status Of Pain
ANS: C: Accept The Client''s Report Of Pain
3. An 85 Year-Old Client Complains Of Generalized Muscle
Aches And Pains. The First
Action By The Nurse Should Be
A) Assess The Severity And Location Of The Pain
B) Obtain An Order For An Analgesic
C) Reassure Him That This Is Not Unusual For His Age
D) Encourage Him To Increase His Activity
2
,ANS: A: Assess The Severity And Location Of The Pain
4. A 20 Year-Old Client Has An Infected Leg Wound From
AMotorcycle Accident, And The
Client Has Returned Home From The Hospital. The Client Is To Keep The
Affected Leg Elevated
And Is On Contact
Precautions. The Client Wants To Know If Visitors Can Come. The
Appropriate Response
From The Home Health Nurse Is That:
A) Visitors Must Wear A Mask And A Gown
B) There Are No Special Requirements For Visitors Of Clients
OnContact Precautions
C) Visitors Should Wash Their Hands Before And After Touching
The Client
D) Visitors
ANS: C:Visitors Should Wash Their Hands Before And After Touching
The
Client
5. A Child Is Admitted To The Pediatric Unit With A Diagnosis Of
Suspected Meningococcal
Meningitis. Which Admission Orders Should The Nurse Do First?
A) Institute Seizure Precautions
B) Monitor Neurologic Status Every Hour
C) Place In Respiratory/Secretion Precautions
D) Cefotaxime IV 50 Mg/Kg/Day Divided Q6h
3
, ANS: C: Place In Respiratory/Secretion Precautions
6. Which Of These Nursing Diagnoses Of 4 Elderly Clients Would
Place 1 Client At The
Greatest Risk For Falls?
A) Sensory Perceptual Alterations Related To Decreased Vision
B) Alteration In Mobility Related To Fatigue
C) Impaired Gas Exchange Related To Retained Secretions
D) Altered Patterns Of Urinary Elimination Related To Nocturia
ANS: D: Altered Patterns Of Urinary EliminationRelated To
Nocturia
7. A Nurse Who Is Reassigned To The Emergency
Department Needs To Understand That
Gastric Lavage Is A Priority In Which Situation?
A) An Infant Who Has Been Identified To Have Botulism
B) A Toddler Who Ate A Number Of Ibuprofen Tablets
C) A Preschooler Who Swallowed Powdered Plant Food
D) A School Aged Child Who Took A Handful Of Vitamins
ANS: A: An Infant Who Has Been Identified To Have Botulism
8. A Newly Admitted Adult Client Has A Diagnosis Of Hepatitis
A. The Charge Nurse Should
Reinforce To The Staff Members That The Most Significant Routine
Infection Control Strategy,
In Addition To Hand Washing, To Be Implemented Is Which Of These?
A) Apply Appropriate Signs Outside And Inside The Room
B) Apply A Mask With A Shield If There Is A Risk Of Fluid Splash
4