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The triage nurse in the emergency department (ED)
assesses 4 clients. Which client is in need of emergent
care? - 1. A 52 year old who has a partially amputated
finger.
2. A 9 month old with temperature of 103°F (39.4°C).
3. A two year old with excessive drooling and a weak
cough.
4. A 28 year old experiencing a migraine headache for
three days.
3- CORRECT
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A client is preparing to be discharged after a total hip
replacement. Which statements, if made by the client,
would indicate to the nurse that teaching has been
successful regarding prevention of hip prosthesis
dislocation? - 1. I should not cross my affected leg over my
other leg.
2. I should not bend at the waist more than 90 degrees.
3. While lying in bed, I should not turn my affected leg
inward.
4. It is necessary to keep my knees together at all times.
5. When I sleep, I should keep a pillow between my legs.
1,2,3,5 - correct
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How would the nurse determine the correct size
oropharyngeal airway for a client? - 1. Select the same
size as the little finger of the victim.
2. Measure from the tip of the lips to the epiglottis.
3. Determine the length from the earlobe to the xiphoid
process.
4. Measure from the earlobe to the corner of the mouth.
4- is correct
The nurse is advising the family of a client receiving
palliative care on alternative methods for pain control to be
used in conjunction with pain medications. Which method
should the nurse include? - 1. Providing a back massage
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2. Administering pain medication when pain is rated at 5
out of 10
3. Distracting with music
4. Exercise
5. Prayer
1,3,5- correct
Two hours after a gastrectomy, a client has pink tinged
drainage from the nasogastric (NG) tube, and the tube
appears occluded. What is the nurse's initial action at this
time? - 1. Call the primary healthcare provider.
2. Reposition the client.
3. Increase the suction level.
4. Irrigate the tube.