Exam
Why does the nurse always ask the client his or her pain level after taking routine vital signs? -
ANS-- To ensure that pain assessment occurs on a regular basis
The nurse is caring for four clients who are complaining of pain. Based on the following
assessments and histories, which client's pain is most likely chronic in nature? - ANS-- History
of rheumatoid arthritis with a blood pressure of 100/70 mm Hg
Which question should NOT be asked when conducting a pain assessment interview? - ANS--
"Have any members of your family ever abused drugs?"
The primary role of the nurse in pain management is to advocate for the client by... - ANS--
believing the client's report of pain
Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority for the client who is receiving epidural
analgesia with fentanyl (Sublimaze) for acute postoperative pain? - ANS-- Risk for Infection
related to epidural catheter location
The nurse is caring for a client who had surgery 24 hours ago. Which is the best indicator for the
nurse to know that the client's pain is well controlled? - ANS-- The client states that she has no
pain.
A client with cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) has pain in the right shoulder area
and asks, "What is happening to me? What did I do to my shoulder?" What is the nurse's best
response? - ANS-- "Sometimes pain from a certain organ is referred elsewhere in the body."
Which statement made by a nurse represents the need for further education regarding pain
management in older adult clients? - ANS-- "Older clients have a different pain mechanism and
do not feel it as much."
Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for a patient during the preoperative phase of
surgery? - ANS-- Anxiety related to fear of postoperative pain
A client is brought to the hospital unconscious and needs emergency surgery. The client's only
family member cannot come to the hospital before surgery. Which is the best option for
obtaining informed consent for the client's emergent surgery? - ANS-- Contact the family
member by phone and obtain verbal consent with two witnesses.
, What recently learned information about a client who is scheduled to have surgery within the
next 12 hours is the nurse certain to communicate to the surgical team? - ANS-- Hearing
problem
Which is an important outcome of preoperative teaching for any patient? The patient will: -
ANS-- Verbalize an understanding of perioperative routines
Which patient is at increased risk for developing postoperative deep vein thrombosis? - ANS--
A 55-year-old obese woman having an abdominal hysterectomy
The client will be undergoing palliative surgery to debulk an abdominal tumor, The client's
daughter asks why the surgery is considered to be palliative. What is the nurse's best
response? - ANS-- "The surgery will relieve the symptoms of bowel obstruction. It will not cure
your father."
The client undergoing preoperative assessment before an elective procedure tells the nurse that
she has been taking 10 mg of prednisone (a steroid) daily for rheumatoid arthritis. What is the
nurse's best action? - ANS-- Notify the surgeon and anesthesiologist.
When the nurse brings the client's preoperative medications, the client responds, "I don't need
that. I had a good night's sleep last night." What is the nurse's best response? - ANS-- "The
medication will help prevent some complications during surgery."
The nurse has just completed preoperative teaching with a female client who will be having
major surgery the following day. Which statement by the client indicates that additional teaching
is needed? - ANS-- "I will wear my lucky earrings tomorrow during the surgery."
Which diagnostic study is generally omitted from the preoperative screening of a 54 year old
male? - ANS-- Urine for C & S
The nurse is caring for a client who will be undergoing emergency surgery very soon. Which
information is most important for the nurse to teach the client at this time? - ANS-- What to
expect in the operating and recovery rooms
The preoperative client tells the nurse that he was an advanced directive with durable power of
attorney for health care. The client asks how the advance directive will affect his surgery. What
is the nurse's best response? - ANS-- "If you are unable to make a decision, your designee will
be asked."
During the preoperative assessment, the client tells the nurse that he smokes three packs of
cigarettes daily. The information alerts the nurse to which potential complication that the client
may experience during surgery and recovery? - ANS-- Increased risk for atelectasis