NURS 233 TOPHAT ACTUAL EXAM 3 2025-2026
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The nurse notes that an older A) The client will function at the highest level of independence
client with dementia is possible
unable to care for herself.
Which is an appropriate goal
for this client?
A) The client will function at
the highest level of
independence possible
throughout their stay
B) the client will be admitted
to a longterm care facility to
have activities of daily living
(ADL) needs met
C) The nursing staff will
attend to all of the clients
ADL needs during the
hospital stay
D) The client will complete all
ADL
independently within a 1-hour
time frame
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The nurse and the unlicensed B) Feed the 69-year-old client diagnosed with
assistive parkinson's disease who is having difficulty swallowing
personnel (UAP) are caring
for clients on a medical-
surgical unit. Which task
should not be assigned to
the UAP?
A) Turn and position the 89-
year old client diagnosed
with a pressure ulcer
secondary to parkinson's
disease
B) Feed the 69-year-old
client diagnosed with
parkinson's disease who
is having
difficulty swallowing
C) Assist the 54-year-old
client diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease with
toilet-training activities
D) obtain vital signs on a 72-
year-old client diagnosed
with pneumonia
secondary to parkinson's
disease
The nurse is caring for a C) shuffling and propulsive
client with Parkinson's
disease. Which finding about
gait should the nurse expect
to note in the client?
A) Walking on the toes
B) Unsteady and staggering
C) shuffling and propulsive
D) broad-based and waddling
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An older client is brought to D) Whether this is a change in usual level of orientation
the hospital
emergency department by a
neighbor who heard the
client talking and found him
wandering in the street at 3
a.m. The nurse should first
determine which data about
the client?
A) His insurance status
B) blood toxicology levels
C) Whether he ate his evening
meal
D) Whether this is a change in
usual level of orientation
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The nurse is developing a A) Risk for injury
plan of care for a client with
late-stage Alzheimer's
disease. The nurse
identifies which client
problem as having the
highest priority?
A) Risk for injury
B) social isolation behaviors
C) Role performance
alterations
D) Inability to communicate
verbally
The client diagnosed with A) "I will have four to five small incisions"
hiatal hernia is scheduled for
a laparoscopic nissan
fundoplication. Which
statement indicates the
nurses teaching is
effective?
A) "I will have four to five small
incisions"
B) "I will be in the hospital
for at least one week"
C) "I will not have any pain
because this is a
laparoscopic surgery"
D) "I will be returning to
work the day after my
surgery"
The client being admitted C) Administer an oil retention enema
from the
emergency department is
diagnosed with a fecal
impaction. Which nursing
intervention should be
implemented?
A) Administer anti-
diarrheal medication
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