CAPSTONE FUNDAMENTALS
ASSESSMENT EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
client with dysphagia, which interventions include in plan
( correct
the clientanswers )
seat upright for 1 hr following have
meals
Assessing Infussion IV site, client reports pain, site is red,
What the nurse do( correct answers )
warmth. Disontinue
Infussion
Routine abdominal assessment. action by the nurse ( correct answers )
perform after
palpitation
ascultation
teachin new nurses about immunity. Include in the teaching( correct
answers
body produces
) The antibodies in response to an antigen with active
immunity
Risk factors for oler adulrs that increase risk of developing infections
)( correct
Loweredanswers
immune system
function
Teaching Meter dose Inhaler. What instructions teach ( correct answers )
Inhale
medication deeply for 3-5
seconds
a nurse is performing a focused assessment on a client who has a history of
COPD
is experiencing
and dyspnea, which of the findings should the nurse expect?
answers ) flaring of the
( correct
nostrils
a nurse is teaching a client about the correct use of a cane, what should
the nurse(SATA) ( correct answers ) ensure the cane has a
include?
rubber
hold thecapcan on the stronger
flex
side the elbow slightly when using
the acane
use quad cane for increased
support
1. a nurse is teaching a group of assistive personal about the expected
changes in older adults, which should the nurse include:
integumentary
( correct answers
decreased in ) a.
elasticity
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports a
decrease in the
effectiveness of their arthritis medication. which of the following client
information
the shouldas a contributing factor to the decrease in the
nurse identify
effectiveness? ( correct answers ) a. the client has a history of
medication's
recurring bowel
inflammati
on
GRADED
A+
, 1. a nurse is monitoring a client who has been receiving intermittent
enteral
what should
feedings,
the nurse identify as an intolerance to the feeding? ( correct
answers )
a.
Nausea
1. a nurse is assisting a client who signed an informed consent form for
surgery but has
since expressed doubts about the need for surgery, which of the following
statements
should the nurse make?( correct answers ) The surgeon will answer your
questions
A nurse is preparing to administer meperidine 35mg IM to an
before
adolescent
preoperative.
surgery who is
Available in meperidine 50mg how much should the nurse
(Round the to the tenth ( correct answers )
administer?
0.7 mg
1. a nurse is documenting client care, which of the following entries
should the
identify nurse
as an example of implementation of client care? ( correct
answers ) the
contacted a. provider to report client
findings
1. a nurse is assisting with meal planning for a client who has been
prescribed asoft diet. the nurse should instruct the client to avoid which of
mechanical
the following
foods? ( correct answers ) a. Orange
slices
1. a nurse is teaching about measures to promote sleep with insomnia,
what statement
indicates understanding? ( correct answers ) a. I
shouldbefore
hours reduce my fluid intake to 2
bedtime
1. a nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia
and difficulty
communicating, which pain assessment technique should the nurse use?
answers ) a. Behavioral
( correct
indicators
1. a nurse is in an emergency department (ED) monitoring the hydration
statusreceiving
client of a oral rehydration, what should the intervene for? ( correct
answers
Heart rate) a.
120/min
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing the motor skill development of a
15-month-
old toddler during a well-child visit, what gross motor skills should the nurse
expect?answers ) walks without assistance using a wide
correct
(
stance
1. a nurse is teaching about safety risks for adolescents, what should be
included?
correct answers ) a. at this age, peer influence to participate in high-risk (
lead to
behaviors can
injury
1. a nurse is caring for a client who expresses anxiety about an upcoming
surgery,the
should what
nurse do?( correct answers ) a. ask the client to describe
feelings
1. a nurse is reviewing info about advance directives with a newly admitted
client. which of the following statements by the client indicates an
understanding of the teaching? (
GRADED
A+
ASSESSMENT EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
client with dysphagia, which interventions include in plan
( correct
the clientanswers )
seat upright for 1 hr following have
meals
Assessing Infussion IV site, client reports pain, site is red,
What the nurse do( correct answers )
warmth. Disontinue
Infussion
Routine abdominal assessment. action by the nurse ( correct answers )
perform after
palpitation
ascultation
teachin new nurses about immunity. Include in the teaching( correct
answers
body produces
) The antibodies in response to an antigen with active
immunity
Risk factors for oler adulrs that increase risk of developing infections
)( correct
Loweredanswers
immune system
function
Teaching Meter dose Inhaler. What instructions teach ( correct answers )
Inhale
medication deeply for 3-5
seconds
a nurse is performing a focused assessment on a client who has a history of
COPD
is experiencing
and dyspnea, which of the findings should the nurse expect?
answers ) flaring of the
( correct
nostrils
a nurse is teaching a client about the correct use of a cane, what should
the nurse(SATA) ( correct answers ) ensure the cane has a
include?
rubber
hold thecapcan on the stronger
flex
side the elbow slightly when using
the acane
use quad cane for increased
support
1. a nurse is teaching a group of assistive personal about the expected
changes in older adults, which should the nurse include:
integumentary
( correct answers
decreased in ) a.
elasticity
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports a
decrease in the
effectiveness of their arthritis medication. which of the following client
information
the shouldas a contributing factor to the decrease in the
nurse identify
effectiveness? ( correct answers ) a. the client has a history of
medication's
recurring bowel
inflammati
on
GRADED
A+
, 1. a nurse is monitoring a client who has been receiving intermittent
enteral
what should
feedings,
the nurse identify as an intolerance to the feeding? ( correct
answers )
a.
Nausea
1. a nurse is assisting a client who signed an informed consent form for
surgery but has
since expressed doubts about the need for surgery, which of the following
statements
should the nurse make?( correct answers ) The surgeon will answer your
questions
A nurse is preparing to administer meperidine 35mg IM to an
before
adolescent
preoperative.
surgery who is
Available in meperidine 50mg how much should the nurse
(Round the to the tenth ( correct answers )
administer?
0.7 mg
1. a nurse is documenting client care, which of the following entries
should the
identify nurse
as an example of implementation of client care? ( correct
answers ) the
contacted a. provider to report client
findings
1. a nurse is assisting with meal planning for a client who has been
prescribed asoft diet. the nurse should instruct the client to avoid which of
mechanical
the following
foods? ( correct answers ) a. Orange
slices
1. a nurse is teaching about measures to promote sleep with insomnia,
what statement
indicates understanding? ( correct answers ) a. I
shouldbefore
hours reduce my fluid intake to 2
bedtime
1. a nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia
and difficulty
communicating, which pain assessment technique should the nurse use?
answers ) a. Behavioral
( correct
indicators
1. a nurse is in an emergency department (ED) monitoring the hydration
statusreceiving
client of a oral rehydration, what should the intervene for? ( correct
answers
Heart rate) a.
120/min
1. a nurse in a provider's office is assessing the motor skill development of a
15-month-
old toddler during a well-child visit, what gross motor skills should the nurse
expect?answers ) walks without assistance using a wide
correct
(
stance
1. a nurse is teaching about safety risks for adolescents, what should be
included?
correct answers ) a. at this age, peer influence to participate in high-risk (
lead to
behaviors can
injury
1. a nurse is caring for a client who expresses anxiety about an upcoming
surgery,the
should what
nurse do?( correct answers ) a. ask the client to describe
feelings
1. a nurse is reviewing info about advance directives with a newly admitted
client. which of the following statements by the client indicates an
understanding of the teaching? (
GRADED
A+