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PEDS EXAM 1 NCLEX STYLE QUESTIONS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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    PEDS EXAM 1 NCLEX STYLE QUESTIONS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS

  • To establish a good interview relationship with an adolescent, which strategy is most appropriate? 1. Asking personal questions unrelated to the situation 2. Writing down everything the teen says 3. Asking open-ended questions 4. Discussing the nurse's own thoughts and feelings about the situation 3. Asking open-ended questions RATIONALE: Open-ended questions allow the adolescent to share information and feelings. Asking personal questions not related to the situation jeopardizes the ...
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NCLEX style Questions and Answers ( G.I.  Drugs) 2023
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    NCLEX style Questions and Answers ( G.I. Drugs) 2023

  • NCLEX style Questions and Answers ( G.I. Drugs) 2023 A physician has written an order for ranitidine (Zantac) once daily. The nurse schedules the medications for which of the following times? A. At bed time B. After lunch C. With supper
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NCLEX style Questions and Answers ( G.I. Drugs)
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    NCLEX style Questions and Answers ( G.I. Drugs)

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Teaching and Communication - NCLEX-style
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    Teaching and Communication - NCLEX-style

  • A nurse is collecting data for an admission nursing history. Which question by the nurse is best to open the discussion? 1. "What brought you to the hospital?" 2. "Would it help to discuss your feelings?" 3. "Do you want to talk about your concerns?" 4. "Would you like to talk about why you are here?" - 1. "What brought you to the hospital?" This is a focused open-ended statement that invites the patient to communicate while centering on the reason for seeking health care. Y...
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Teaching and Communication - NCLEX-style
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    Teaching and Communication - NCLEX-style

  • A nurse is collecting data for an admission nursing history. Which question by the nurse is best to open the discussion? 1. "What brought you to the hospital?" 2. "Would it help to discuss your feelings?" 3. "Do you want to talk about your concerns?" 4. "Would you like to talk about why you are here?" - 1. "What brought you to the hospital?" This is a focused open-ended statement that invites the patient to communicate while centering on the reason for seeking health care. Y...
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NCLEX-style Medication administration  questions
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    NCLEX-style Medication administration questions

  • The nurse has just finished injecting a medication intramuscularly, and needle is still in the client's arm. Which of the following is the correct immediate next step? a. Move the syringe slightly left and right to facilitate absorption of medication b. wait 10 seconds then remove needle slowly c. withdraw needle immediately - b. wait 10 seconds then remove needle slowly the nurse is beginning to administer oral medications to a client. The client states, "I haven't taken that pill be...
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NCLEX-style Medication administration  questions
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    NCLEX-style Medication administration questions

  • The nurse has just finished injecting a medication intramuscularly, and needle is still in the client's arm. Which of the following is the correct immediate next step? a. Move the syringe slightly left and right to facilitate absorption of medication b. wait 10 seconds then remove needle slowly c. withdraw needle immediately - b. wait 10 seconds then remove needle slowly the nurse is beginning to administer oral medications to a client. The client states, "I haven't taken that pill be...
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