Answers Graded A+ 2025-2026
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a patient who is diagnosed with Parkinson's ought to be assessed for safety in the area of -
Answer risk for Falls
the assessment finding of decreased sensation of pain in the soles of the feet would be most
specific for which nursing diagnosis - Answer risk for injury
for a patient recovering from stroke. the nurse assigns the diagnosis impaired physical Mobility.
the overarching goal is "patient will have improved Mobility for transfer within 2 weeks". an
appropriate specific outcome will be - Answer patient will demonstrate safe transfer from bed
to commode within 2 weeks
in a patient diagnosed with myasthenia gravis the nurse will need to be aware of the need to
assess for dysphagia especially - Answer in the evening
the nurse finds an area of non blanchable redness on the coccyx. this is considered - Answer a
stage 1 pressure injury
within the goal "patient will remain injury-free throughout the shift" which of the following
specific outcomes is most appropriate - Answer patient will demonstrate compliance with fall
risk precautions throughout the shift
an evaluation at the patient has been able to achieve the goal "patient will remain injury-free
throughout the shift" would state - Answer patient did not sustain any injuries this shift
aspiration is one of the most important risks associated with the nursing diagnosis of - Answer
impaired swallowing
a nurse has assigned the nursing diagnosis "risk for impaired skin integrity" for bed bound
patient who is recovering from a stroke that is caused him to be unable to move the left side of
his body. which of the following interventions will be appropriate in order to decrease risk for
skin breakdown - Answer nurse will initiate repositioning schedule for at least every 2 hours
, but not abdominal palpation
for a patient for him the nursing diagnosis "risk for Falls" has been assigned. the nurse lists the
goal "patient will identify individual risk for Falls" the nurse will know the goal has been met
when the patient states - Answer maybe the tingling in my feet and the fact that my shoes feel
a little big are a problem
for a person with hypertension patient education will include encouragement to do all of the
following - Answer lose weight
reduce sodium intake
stop smoking
when a person is taking antihypertensive medications which of the following assessments is
important to continue to monitor to reduce the risk for Falls - Answer asking the patient if
they feel dizzy or lightheaded
a nurse assigns the diagnosis "ineffective Health Management related to medication
management for hypertension". which of the following is an appropriate goal - Answer patient
will identify a specific way to remember to take the anti-hypertensive medication every morning
after discussion
the nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure and a signs the diagnosis "activity intolerance
related to dyspnea on exertion". he writes the goal "patient will report no dyspnea with ADL's
today". which of the following outcomes will likely be appropriate for this patient - Answer
patient will identify two ways to conserve energy during performance of ADLs after instruction
which of the following is in normal consequence of Aging that can increase the likelihood of
hypertension in the older adult - Answer reduced elasticity of the blood vessels
upon assessment the nurse finds the patient exhibits 2-3 + pitting edema in bilateral lower legs,
short of breath after transferring from the bed and, has bilateral basilar crackles in the lungs.
the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient is - Answer excess fluid volume
focused cardiac assessment will include all of the following - Answer auscultation of heart
sounds auscultation of lung sounds inspection of leg color
palpation for edema