RASMUSSEN COLLEGE MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE I
EXAM 2 2025.2026 ALREADY GRADED A+ (VERIFIED
EXAM) NUR2356
A nurse is caring for a client who has limited hand movement. Which of these is the best action to
promote independence and eating?
provide an adaptive feeding device
A client does not understand why vision loss due to glaucoma is irreversible. What is the best
explanation ?
once the tissue has necrosed from high pressure, it does not regenerate
6. A client with bilateral cataracts may report which symptoms? Select all that apply:
a. difficulty with night vision
b. Recent eyeglass prescription changes d. Clouded vision
e. Halos around objects
A client with plantar fasciitis spoke with the provider about surgical repair. Why does foot surgery
take longer to heal than other types of surgery?
The pain from these surgeries is the prohibiting factor
nurse physically moves a bedridden clients leg. What is this type of movement called
passive rom
What client is at greatest risk for infection?
A client with open reduction and external fixation
,client has a family history of glaucoma. What test will the nurse anticipate for this client?
tonometry
client suffered from a femur fracture. What is the priority assessment?
A pedal pulse in the affected extremity
Which of these statements best represents adduction?
"It is the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part"
What clinical manifestation is a result of immobility?
decreased peristalsis
client has been diagnosed with Meniere's disease. What should the nurse teach the client? Select all
that apply
a. Move your head slowly c. Quit smoking
To promote respiratory function in the immobilized client, which intervention should the nurse
implement? Select all that app
Encourage deep breathing
c. Encourage coughing
d. Encourage incen9ve spirometry
e. Assess lungs, cough and sputum production at least every shift
A client with a fractured hip is now experienced shortness of breath. His oxygen saturation is 88%
Administer oxygen via nasal cannula, as order by the provider
, What is the best goal for both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management of pain in a client
with osteoarthritis
increase rom
Which of these is a potential complication of a fracture? Select all that apply:
infection
compartment syndrome
delayed union
venous thromboembolism
What interventions must the nurse perform to decrease the risk of pressure ulcer formation?
turn the client every two hours
What is the priority nursing action for a client with purulent exudate from his wound?
Enact consult isolation precautions until the culture and sensitivity results are back
A client on bedrest complains of pain and burning in the right calf area. What is the nurse's priority
assessme
Compare the circumference to the left calf
The nurse performs a neurovascular assessment on a client's lower extremity. The nurse is unable to
palpate a pule, but the extremity is warm and the client can move his toes. What is the nurses next
action?
Attempt to find a pulse with a doppler
What should the client immediately report to the healthcare provider when being sent home with a
cast for a broken arm
Purulent and odiferous drainage that is new
EXAM 2 2025.2026 ALREADY GRADED A+ (VERIFIED
EXAM) NUR2356
A nurse is caring for a client who has limited hand movement. Which of these is the best action to
promote independence and eating?
provide an adaptive feeding device
A client does not understand why vision loss due to glaucoma is irreversible. What is the best
explanation ?
once the tissue has necrosed from high pressure, it does not regenerate
6. A client with bilateral cataracts may report which symptoms? Select all that apply:
a. difficulty with night vision
b. Recent eyeglass prescription changes d. Clouded vision
e. Halos around objects
A client with plantar fasciitis spoke with the provider about surgical repair. Why does foot surgery
take longer to heal than other types of surgery?
The pain from these surgeries is the prohibiting factor
nurse physically moves a bedridden clients leg. What is this type of movement called
passive rom
What client is at greatest risk for infection?
A client with open reduction and external fixation
,client has a family history of glaucoma. What test will the nurse anticipate for this client?
tonometry
client suffered from a femur fracture. What is the priority assessment?
A pedal pulse in the affected extremity
Which of these statements best represents adduction?
"It is the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part"
What clinical manifestation is a result of immobility?
decreased peristalsis
client has been diagnosed with Meniere's disease. What should the nurse teach the client? Select all
that apply
a. Move your head slowly c. Quit smoking
To promote respiratory function in the immobilized client, which intervention should the nurse
implement? Select all that app
Encourage deep breathing
c. Encourage coughing
d. Encourage incen9ve spirometry
e. Assess lungs, cough and sputum production at least every shift
A client with a fractured hip is now experienced shortness of breath. His oxygen saturation is 88%
Administer oxygen via nasal cannula, as order by the provider
, What is the best goal for both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management of pain in a client
with osteoarthritis
increase rom
Which of these is a potential complication of a fracture? Select all that apply:
infection
compartment syndrome
delayed union
venous thromboembolism
What interventions must the nurse perform to decrease the risk of pressure ulcer formation?
turn the client every two hours
What is the priority nursing action for a client with purulent exudate from his wound?
Enact consult isolation precautions until the culture and sensitivity results are back
A client on bedrest complains of pain and burning in the right calf area. What is the nurse's priority
assessme
Compare the circumference to the left calf
The nurse performs a neurovascular assessment on a client's lower extremity. The nurse is unable to
palpate a pule, but the extremity is warm and the client can move his toes. What is the nurses next
action?
Attempt to find a pulse with a doppler
What should the client immediately report to the healthcare provider when being sent home with a
cast for a broken arm
Purulent and odiferous drainage that is new