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NR224 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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a. debridement [ANS:] What is the removal of devitalized tissue
from a wound called?
a. debridement
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b. pressure reduction
c. negative pressure wound therapy
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d. sanitization
b. oropharyngeal suctioning of a stable patient
d. permanent tracheostomy tube suctioning [ANS:] Which of the
following skills can the nurse delegate to nursing assistive
personnel? Select all that apply.
a. nasotracheal suctioning
b. oropharyngeal suctioning of a stable patient
c. suctioning a new artificial airway
d. permanent tracheostomy tube suctioning
e. care of an endotracheal tube
4. verify functioning of suction device and pressure
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6. increased supplemental oxygen
1. open kit and basin
3. lubricate catheter
2. apply gloves
5. connect suction tubing to suction catheter
8. suction airway
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7. reapply oxygen [ANS:] Place the following in correct sequence
for suctioning a patient.
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1. open kit and basin
2. apply gloves
3. lubricate catheter
4. verify functioning of suction device and pressure
5. connect suction tubing to suction catheter
6. increased supplemental oxygen
7. reapply oxygen
8. suction airway
a. sharp pleuritic pain that worsens on inspiration
d. worsening dyspnea
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e. absent lung sounds to auscultation on affected side [ANS:] A
patient was admitted following a motor vehicle accident with
multiple fractured ribs. Respiratory assessment includes
signs/symptoms of secondary pneumothorax. Which are the most
common assessment findings associated with a pneumothorax?
Select all that apply.
a. sharp pleuritic pain that worsens on inspiration
b. crackles over lung bases of affected lung
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c. tracheal deviation toward the affected lung
d. worsening dyspnea
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e. absent lung sounds to auscultation on affected side
B (Frequent change of position)
(Movement not only mobilizes secretions but helps strengthen
respiratory muscles by impacting the effectiveness of gas
exchange processes.) [ANS:] The nurse is caring for a patient who
has decreased mobility. Which intervention is a simple and cost-
effective method for reducing the risks of pulmonary
complication?
a. antibiotics
b. frequent change of position
c. oxygen humidification
d. chest physiotherapy
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B. Decrease or avoid caffeine
D. Avoid drinking alcohol [ANS:] A nurse in a provider's office is
evaluating a client who reports losing control of urine whenever
she coughs, laughs, or sneezes. THe client relates a history of three
vaginal births, but no serious accidents or illnesses. Which of the
following interventions should the nurse suggest for helping to
control or eliminate the client's incontinence? Select all that
apply.
A. limit total daily fluid intake
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B. decrease or avoid caffeine
C. take calcium supplements
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D. avoid drinking alcohol
E. use the Crede maneuver.
A. Check to see whether the catheter is patent. [ANS:] A client
who has an indwelling catheter reports a need to urinate. which
of the following actions should the nurse take?
a) check to see whether to catheter is patent
b) reassure the client that it is not possible for her to urinate
c) recatheterize the bladder with a larger-gauge catheter
d) collect a urine specimen for analysis
A. discard the first voiding. [ANS:] A nurse is caring for a client who
has a prescription for a 24-hr urine collection. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
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NR224 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
(100% Correct Answers) Already Graded
A+
a. debridement [ANS:] What is the removal of devitalized tissue
from a wound called?
a. debridement
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b. pressure reduction
c. negative pressure wound therapy
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d. sanitization
b. oropharyngeal suctioning of a stable patient
d. permanent tracheostomy tube suctioning [ANS:] Which of the
following skills can the nurse delegate to nursing assistive
personnel? Select all that apply.
a. nasotracheal suctioning
b. oropharyngeal suctioning of a stable patient
c. suctioning a new artificial airway
d. permanent tracheostomy tube suctioning
e. care of an endotracheal tube
4. verify functioning of suction device and pressure
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6. increased supplemental oxygen
1. open kit and basin
3. lubricate catheter
2. apply gloves
5. connect suction tubing to suction catheter
8. suction airway
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7. reapply oxygen [ANS:] Place the following in correct sequence
for suctioning a patient.
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1. open kit and basin
2. apply gloves
3. lubricate catheter
4. verify functioning of suction device and pressure
5. connect suction tubing to suction catheter
6. increased supplemental oxygen
7. reapply oxygen
8. suction airway
a. sharp pleuritic pain that worsens on inspiration
d. worsening dyspnea
, 3
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e. absent lung sounds to auscultation on affected side [ANS:] A
patient was admitted following a motor vehicle accident with
multiple fractured ribs. Respiratory assessment includes
signs/symptoms of secondary pneumothorax. Which are the most
common assessment findings associated with a pneumothorax?
Select all that apply.
a. sharp pleuritic pain that worsens on inspiration
b. crackles over lung bases of affected lung
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c. tracheal deviation toward the affected lung
d. worsening dyspnea
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e. absent lung sounds to auscultation on affected side
B (Frequent change of position)
(Movement not only mobilizes secretions but helps strengthen
respiratory muscles by impacting the effectiveness of gas
exchange processes.) [ANS:] The nurse is caring for a patient who
has decreased mobility. Which intervention is a simple and cost-
effective method for reducing the risks of pulmonary
complication?
a. antibiotics
b. frequent change of position
c. oxygen humidification
d. chest physiotherapy
, 4
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B. Decrease or avoid caffeine
D. Avoid drinking alcohol [ANS:] A nurse in a provider's office is
evaluating a client who reports losing control of urine whenever
she coughs, laughs, or sneezes. THe client relates a history of three
vaginal births, but no serious accidents or illnesses. Which of the
following interventions should the nurse suggest for helping to
control or eliminate the client's incontinence? Select all that
apply.
A. limit total daily fluid intake
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B. decrease or avoid caffeine
C. take calcium supplements
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D. avoid drinking alcohol
E. use the Crede maneuver.
A. Check to see whether the catheter is patent. [ANS:] A client
who has an indwelling catheter reports a need to urinate. which
of the following actions should the nurse take?
a) check to see whether to catheter is patent
b) reassure the client that it is not possible for her to urinate
c) recatheterize the bladder with a larger-gauge catheter
d) collect a urine specimen for analysis
A. discard the first voiding. [ANS:] A nurse is caring for a client who
has a prescription for a 24-hr urine collection. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?