TEST BANK 2026 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT
◉ Wight Goodman
Patient was admitted to the floor last night from the ER for an orbital
fracture. He was hit in the left eye by a softball yesterday. Apparently,
he was pitching, and the batter hit a line drive hitting him in the
right side of the face. They applied some ice to his face, and he
decided to go to the post game keg party instead of coming to the ER.
The patient stated that there was significant swelling, but his vision
was fine, and the pain was controlled with beer and 800mg of
Motrin. He was unable to sleep later in the evening as the pain
became worse, and his vision became more impaired. Patient states,
"I'm afraid I will be permanently scarred"! The Maxillofacial surgeon
was consulted, and they will see him this morning. They were not
concerned as his intraocular pressure was normal in the ER. There is
significant edema and discoloration to the left side of his face, and
his left eye is almost comple. Answer: Educational Needs: Increased
Fall Risk: Increased
Health Change: Increased
Neurological: Increased
Pain Level: Increased
Psychological Needs: Increased
Neurological needs: Increased
,Phase 2:
Acute discomfort-- True
Alteration in comfort-- True
Potential for bleeding-- True
Knowledge deficit-- True
Potential for infection-- True
Scenario #
1Wash hands & assess
Complete neuro
Check the blood
Pre-op education
Ask surgeon
Scenario #2
Complete neuro
Educate pt. Evaluate pt's understanding
Evaluate pt's understanding
Administer IV ABX
Sign additional
, Scenario #3
Complete neuro
Educate pt. & familyInform healthcare provider
Inform Healthcare Provider
Contact social services
Extensive discharge
Scenario #4
Repeat neuro
Reemphasize to pt.
Approach resident
Contact nursing supervisor
Document
Scenario #5
Assure pt.
Take VS
Restart pt's IV
Obtain surgical
Remain with pt.
◉ Trey Johnson,