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Fill in the blank: 1 & 2 = collaboration
1 __ is used by
interdisciplinary team to
make health care
decisions about clients
with multiple problems. 2
__________________ , which
may
take place at team
meetings, allows the
achievement of results that
the participants would be
incapable of
accomplishing if working
alone.
- knowledge of nursing care & its management
What is the nurse's
- a holistic understanding of the client, her/his
contribution to an
healthcare needs & healthcare systems.
interdisciplinary team?
A four-month-old infant is 2
admitted to the pediatric
intensive care unit
with a temperature of 105°F
(40.5 °C). The infant is
irritable, and the nurse
observes nuchal rigidity.
Which assessment finding
would indicate an
increase in intracranial
pressure?
,1. Positive Babinski.
2. High-pitched cry.
3. Bulging posterior fontanelle.
4. Pinpoint pupils.
A client is receiving 4
total parenteral
nutrition (TPN). To
determine the client's
tolerance of this
treatment, the nurse
should assess for which
of the following?
1. A significant increase in pulse
rate.
2. A decrease in diastolic
blood pressure.
3. Temperature in excess of
98.6°F (37°C).
4. Urine output of at least 30
cc per hour.
The client is exhibiting 2
symptoms of myxedema.
The nursing
assessment should reveal
1. increased pulse rate.
2. decreased temperature.
3. fine tremors.
4. increased radioactive
iodine uptake level.
,A nonstress test is 3
scheduled for a client at 34-
weeks gestation who
developed hypertension,
periorbital edema, and
proteinuria. Which of the
following nursing actions
should be included in the
care plan in order to BEST
prepare the client for the
diagnostic test?
1. Start an intravenous line
for an oxytocin infusion.
2. Obtain a signed consent
prior to the procedure.
3. Instruct client to push a
button when she feels fetal
movement.
4. Attach a spiral
electrode to the fetal
head.
Which of the following 4
nursing interventions is
MOST important for a
45-year-old woman with
rheumatoid arthritis?
1. Provide support to
flexed joints with pillows
and pads.
2. Position her on her
abdomen several times a
day.
3. Massage the inflamed
joints with creams and oils.
4. Assist her with heat
application and ROM
, exercises.
The nurse is caring for a 1
young adult admitted
to the hospital with a
severe head injury. The
nurse should position
the patient
1. with his neck in a midline
position and the head of
the bed elevated 30°.
2. side-lying with his head
extended and the bed
flat.
3. in high Fowler's position
with his head maintained
in a neutral position.
4. in semi-Fowler's position
with his head turned to
the side.
The nurse is teaching a 2
40-year-old man
diagnosed with a lower
motor
neuron disorder to
perform intermittent self-
catheterization at home.
The
nurse should instruct the
client to
1. use a new sterile catheter
each time he performs a