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1. A client at an outpatient clinic submits a clean- catch midstream urine
specimen for a routine urinalysis. In later review of the client's medical
record, which data indicates to the nurse that the specimen collection should
be repeated?
A. The urine specimen shows multiple organisms in low colony counts.
B. The client reported eating a meal before voiding the urine specimen
C. There was a total of 30 ml of urine voided into the specimen cup
D. The medical record indicates the client is allergic to most antibiotics
2. When assessing a client who starts to wheeze which related data
should the nurse obtain?
A. Precipitating factors
B. Body Temperature
C. Presence of radiation
D. Heart sounds
3. A client diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma received a
prescription for miotic eye drops, pilocarpine HCl (Pilocarpine).
What instructions should the nurse plan to include in this client’s
teaching?
A. “Administer the medication directly on the cornea.”
B. “Wash your hands after each administration of eye
drops.” C. “Do not allow the dropper bottle to touch the eye.”
D. “Squeeze your eye closed after administering the drops.”
4. The nurse observes that a male client on a clear liquid diet has a
cup of coffee on his breakfast tray. What action should the nurse
implement?
A. Consult with the dietician to learn if the client is allowed to
drink coffee
B. Determine which member of the nursing staff brought the cup of
coffee to the client
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C. Remind the client that no milk, or creamer can be added to
the coffee.
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D. Remove the coffee from the tray, advising the client that it is
not included in the diet.
5. When evaluating the effectiveness of a client’s nursing care, the
nurse first reviews the expected outcomes identified in the plan of care.
What action should the nurse take next?
A. Determine if the expected outcomes were realistic
B. Modify the nursing interventions to achieve the client’s goals
C. Obtain current client data to compare with expected outcomes
D. Review related professional standards of care.
6. The nurse learns that members of the nursing staff are uncomfortable
with responding to client family members who are angry. In designing a
teaching session to help the staff respond more effectively in these
situations, which instructional strategy is best for the nurse to use?
A. Return demonstration
B. Journaling
C. Analogies
D. Role playing
7. The nurse observes the skin over a client's greater trochanter as seen in
the picture. What actions should the nurse implement? (select all that
apply)
A. Remove the eschar before applying and securing a hydrocolliod
B. Prepare to implement a pressure redistribution mattress
C. Obtain a specimen of the site for culture and sensitivity
D. Instruct the Unlicensed assistive personnel to frequently offer
oral fluids
E. Explain to the client that the wound needs debridement
8. The nurse has removed the barbiturate capsule from the unit dose
wrapper to administer to a male client. The client decides he wants to watch
a television program and requests not to take the medication. Which action
should the nurse implement?
A. Credit the medication back and put in the client’s medication box
B. Keep the medication and see if the client will want to take it later.
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C. Have another nurse watch disposal of the medication into
disposal container
D. Explain that since the medication is a controlled substance it must
be taken.
9. The home health nurse is reviewing the personal care needs of an
elderly client who lives alone. Which client assessment findings indicate the
need to assign an unlicensed assistive personal (UAP) to provide routine foot
care and file the client’s toenails? (Select all that apply).
A. Shuffling gait.
B.Diminished visual
acuity.
C. Syncope when bending.
D. hands tremors.
E.Urinary incontinence
10. The charge nurse observes a new graduate's performance of wound
care. Which technique indicates that the employee is effectively cleansing
the wound?
A. Starts at the wound site and moves outward using circular motions.
B. Cleanses from the outer area of the wound toward the center
C. Uses a sterile swab to go over the wound site twice.
D. Scrubs wound vigorously for at least two minutes
11. The nurse is evaluating the fluid balance of the client who was
admitted yesterday with dehydration and who has been receiving iv fluids
since admission. An increase in which parameter indicates to the nurse that
the client is rehydrating.
A. Serum haematocrit.
B. Urine specific gravity.
C. Pulse Rate.
D. Urinary output.