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2011 Health Act that provided health care benefits
to uninsured individuals and families Correct
Answers Affordable Care Act
A client has an NG tube and complains of nausea.
Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
A- Administer an antiemetic
B- Irrigate the NG tube
C- Notify the physician
D- Reposition the tube Correct Answers B- irrigate
the NG tube
A client who has frequent watery stools and a
possible clostridium difficile infection is hospitilized
with dehydration. Which nursing action should the
chage nurse delegate to an LPN?
A- Performing ongoing assessments to dtermine
the client's hydration status
B- Explaining the purpose of ordered stool cultures
to the client and family
C- Administering the ordered metronidazole PO to
the client
D- Reviewing the client's medical history for any
risk factors for diarrhea Correct Answers C-
,Administering the ordered metronidazole PO to the
client
*LPNs can't assess, teach, or determine risk factors
A client with a vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
(VRE) is admitted to the medical unit. Which action
can be delegated to the UAP who is assesting with
the client's care?
A- Teaching the client and family members about
means to prevent transmission of VRE
B- Communicating with other departments when
the client is transported for ordered tests
C- Implementing contact precaustions when
prociding care for the client
D- Monitoring the results of ordered laboratory
culture and semsitivity tests Correct Answers C-
Implementing contact precautions when providing
care for the client
*can't teach, communicate with other departments
about tests or monitor results
A client with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) reports
dark, coffee ground vomitus. The nurse would
recognize that this is a result from
A- Mixing of blood and fecal contents
B- Presence of mucous from the large intestine
C- Blood being changed by gastric secretions
, D- Fresh bleeding in the epigastric stomach region
Correct Answers C- blood being chagned by
epigastric secretions
A client with ulcerative colitis is receiving
mesalamin 800 mg PO TID. Whic assessment is
most important for the nurse to perform to assess
the effectiveness of the medication?
A- Respiratory Rate
B- Blood pressure
C- Bowel patterns
D- White blood cell count Correct Answers C-
bowel patterns
A hospital will receive a large number of clients
because of a magor disaster in the city. Which
client can be discharged first?
A- 49 year old female 24 hours postop after
hysterectomy
B- 66 year old male 5 days post op after total hip
replacement
C- 79 year old female admitted 12 hours ago with
pyrlonephritis
D- 82 year old female admitted 5 days ago with a
stage 3 pressure ulcer Correct Answers B- 66 year
old male 5 days post op after total hip replacement
*think who is most stable and would be safest to go
home