A nurse on an inpatient mental health unit is the client is pacing around the chair in which their
monitoring a visit between a client who has a partner is sitting (is/is not) a risk for potential
history of aggressive behavior and the client's violence - ANSWERS - is
partner. Which of the following observations
should the nurse identify as an indication for
potential violence? A nurse is providing education to the parent of a
school-age child who has asthma. Which of the
a. The client is taking numerous deep, measured following statements by the parent indicates an
breaths understanding of the teaching?
b. The client is calmly telling their partner that
"the staff here is so controlling" a. I will administer aspirin to my child to treat pain
c. The client is sitting with their head in their or fever
hands and appears to be crying b. I will record an average of three readings from
d. The client is pacing around the chair in which my child's peak expiratory flow meter
their partner is sitting - ANSWERS - d. The c. I will place carpet in my child's bedroom to
client is pacing around the chair in which their control allergens
partner is sitting d. I will make sure my child receives a yearly
influenza immunization - ANSWERS - d. I
will make sure my child receives a yearly
(2) indicate the a client is at risk for violent influenza immunization
behavior - ANSWERS - hyperactivity,
pacing
children who have ___ are sensitive to aspirin -
ANSWERS - asthma
the nurse should attempt to de-escalate a
potentially violent situation by speaking to the
client in a (2) voice using: - ANSWERS - children who have asthma are sensitive to ___ -
calm, low, short sentences ANSWERS - aspirin
the client is taking numerous deep, measured because it is associated with the development of
breaths (is/is not) a risk for potential violence - ___, the nurse should teach the parent to avoid
ANSWERS - is not administration of aspirin to children -
ANSWERS - Reye syndrome
the client is calmly telling their partner that "the
staff here is so controlling" (is/is not) a risk for because it is associated with the development of
potential violence - ANSWERS - is not Reye syndrome, the nurse should teach the
parent to avoid administration of ___ to children -
ANSWERS - aspirin
the client is sitting with their head in their hands
and appears to be crying (is/is not) a risk for
potential violence - ANSWERS - is not the parent of the child with asthma should record
the (average/highest) of the three readings when
recording their child's results from the peak
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expiratory flow meter - ANSWERS - highest ANSWERS - 2-3 days
___ is an offending environmental irritant to a the client should bathe the newborn every 2-3
child who has asthma, which can trigger an days and cleanse the face and diaper area ___ -
attack - ANSWERS - carpet ANSWERS - daily
the nurse should educate the parent of the child ___ can disrupt the integrity of the newborn's skin
with asthma about (installing/removing) carpeting - ANSWERS - daily bathing
from the child's bedroom - ANSWERS -
removing
the client should place the newborn on their
(back/stomach) when sleeping -
A nurse is providing discharge instructions about ANSWERS - back
newborn care to a client who is postpartum.
Which of the following statements indicates to
the nurse that the client understands the the client should place the newborn on their ___
teaching? when sleeping to decrease the risk of suffocation
or sudden infant death syndrome -
a. I will breastfeed my baby on a schedule of ANSWERS - back
every 4 hours
b. I will bathe my baby daily
c. I will place my baby on her stomach for the client should ___ when washing the hair to
sleeping minimize heat loss - ANSWERS - wrap the
d. I will cover my baby's body when I wash her
newborn in a towel
hair
e. I will use the bulb syringe first in her mouth
and then in her nose - ANSWERS - d. I will the client should suction the newborn's
cover my baby's body when I wash her hair e. I
(mouth/nose) first - ANSWERS - mouth
will use the bulb syringe first in her mouth and
then in her nose
the client should suction the newborn's ___ first,
followed by the ___ with the bulb syringe -
the client should respond to the newborn's cues
for feeding at least ___ in a 24-hr period - ANSWERS - mouth, nose
ANSWERS - 8-12 times
A nurse is caring for a client who had abdominal
surgery 24 hr ago. Which of the following actions
newborns eat around ___ in a 24-hr period -
is the nurse's priority?
ANSWERS - 8-12 times
a. Assess fluid intake every 24 hr
b. Ambulate three times a day
the client should bathe the newborn every ___ c. Assist with deep breathing and coughing
and cleanse the face and diaper area daily - d. Monitor the incision site for findings of infection
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