NR341 COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS |A+ GRADE
Based on the reason for admission to an inpatient facility, in which inpatient care area
should the nurse anticipate caring for each of these clients? Drag and drop a unit in the left
column to match the corresponding client. - ( ANSWER)Trauma unit-
Young adult with a broken femur and closed head injury sustained in a motorcycle crash
Intensive care unit (ICU)-
Middle-Aged adult with recent onset of left-sided weakness and slurred!@#$%^&*()_
speech
Orthopedic unit-
Older adult requiring traction while awaiting surgical repair of a hip fracture
Medical-Surgical unit-
Middle-Aged adult after an uncomplicated colon resection surgery
In which situations should the nurse use the introduction, situation, background,
assessment, and recommendation (ISBAR) as a tool to assure clear and complete
communication? Drag the situations in which ISBAR should be used to the indicated area. -
( ANSWER)Need to Use ISBAR
Calling the health care provider regarding a change in the client's status
Explaining the client's status to their family
Giving report to the oncoming nurse
Discharging a client to a long-term care facility
No Need to Use ISBAR
Documenting care
Scheduling radiological tests
Which technique can be used to decrease the noise created by the alarms on the
technology used while delivering client care? - ( ANSWER)Change the default alarm
settings to specific settings based on each client's condition.
For each nursing action in the left column, specify if it addressed the concerns in the other
columns—"Physical Environment", "Excess Noise", and/or "Sensory Deprivation"—that are
experienced by clients in a critical care environment.
Note: Each nursing action addresses at least one concern. - ( ANSWER)Physical
Environment
Keep the window coverings open.
Close the door to the room.
ANSWERS |A+ GRADE
Based on the reason for admission to an inpatient facility, in which inpatient care area
should the nurse anticipate caring for each of these clients? Drag and drop a unit in the left
column to match the corresponding client. - ( ANSWER)Trauma unit-
Young adult with a broken femur and closed head injury sustained in a motorcycle crash
Intensive care unit (ICU)-
Middle-Aged adult with recent onset of left-sided weakness and slurred!@#$%^&*()_
speech
Orthopedic unit-
Older adult requiring traction while awaiting surgical repair of a hip fracture
Medical-Surgical unit-
Middle-Aged adult after an uncomplicated colon resection surgery
In which situations should the nurse use the introduction, situation, background,
assessment, and recommendation (ISBAR) as a tool to assure clear and complete
communication? Drag the situations in which ISBAR should be used to the indicated area. -
( ANSWER)Need to Use ISBAR
Calling the health care provider regarding a change in the client's status
Explaining the client's status to their family
Giving report to the oncoming nurse
Discharging a client to a long-term care facility
No Need to Use ISBAR
Documenting care
Scheduling radiological tests
Which technique can be used to decrease the noise created by the alarms on the
technology used while delivering client care? - ( ANSWER)Change the default alarm
settings to specific settings based on each client's condition.
For each nursing action in the left column, specify if it addressed the concerns in the other
columns—"Physical Environment", "Excess Noise", and/or "Sensory Deprivation"—that are
experienced by clients in a critical care environment.
Note: Each nursing action addresses at least one concern. - ( ANSWER)Physical
Environment
Keep the window coverings open.
Close the door to the room.