KAPLAN MEDICAL SURGICAL INTEGRATED TEST BANK LATEST REAL EXAM 300+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE||BRAND NEW VERSION!
A nurse is updating a plan of care after an evaluation of a client who has dysphagia. Which of the
following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
a) Ask the client to tilt their head back when swallowing
b) Have the client sit upright for 1 hour following meals.
c) Administer liquids to the client using a syringe.
d) Allow the client to rest of 10 min prior to eating. - (ANSWER)b) Have the client sit upright for 1 hour
following meals.
A nurse is assessing the IV infusion site of client who reports pain at the site. The site is red and there is
warmth along the course of the vein. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a) initiate a new IV line below the original insertion site.
b) discontinue the infusion.
c) raise the head of the bed.
d) obtain a culture from the area of the insertion site. - (ANSWER)b) discontinue the infusion.
A nurse is preparing to perform a routine abdominal assessment for a client. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
a) document shiny, taut skin as an expected finding.
b) perform palpitation after auscultation.
c) listen for 1 minute before documenting absent bowel sounds.
d) perform auscultation immediately after the client has consumed a meal. - (ANSWER)b) perform
palpitation after auscultation.
A nurse is discusses immunity with a client who has received an immunization. The nurse should identify
that an immunization functions as part of the which of following types of immunity?
a) passive immunity.
, KAPLAN MEDICAL SURGICAL INTEGRATED TEST BANK LATEST REAL EXAM 300+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE||BRAND NEW VERSION!
b) active immunity.
c) cellular immunity.
d) acquired immunity. - (ANSWER)d) acquired immunity.
A nurse is reviewing the medical records of a group of older adult clients. The nurse should identify that
which of the following is a risk factor that places older clients at an increased risk for developing
infections?
a) overproduction of lymphocytes.
b) elevated albumin levels.
c) lowered immune system function.
d) increased body fat. - (ANSWER)c) lowered immune system function.
A nurse is teaching the client who has asthma the use of a metered dose inhaler. Which of the following
instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) hold your breath for 6 seconds after inhaling the medication.
b) do not shake the medication in the inhaler.
c) inhale the medication deeply for 5 seconds.
d) hold the inhaler 3 inches away from your mouth. - (ANSWER)c) inhale the medication deeply for 5
seconds.
A nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and difficulty communicating. Which of
the following pain assessment techniques should the nurse use?
a) numerical pain scale.
b) faces pain scale
c) verbal description
d) behavioural indicators - (ANSWER)d) behavioural indicators.
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE||BRAND NEW VERSION!
A nurse is updating a plan of care after an evaluation of a client who has dysphagia. Which of the
following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
a) Ask the client to tilt their head back when swallowing
b) Have the client sit upright for 1 hour following meals.
c) Administer liquids to the client using a syringe.
d) Allow the client to rest of 10 min prior to eating. - (ANSWER)b) Have the client sit upright for 1 hour
following meals.
A nurse is assessing the IV infusion site of client who reports pain at the site. The site is red and there is
warmth along the course of the vein. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a) initiate a new IV line below the original insertion site.
b) discontinue the infusion.
c) raise the head of the bed.
d) obtain a culture from the area of the insertion site. - (ANSWER)b) discontinue the infusion.
A nurse is preparing to perform a routine abdominal assessment for a client. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
a) document shiny, taut skin as an expected finding.
b) perform palpitation after auscultation.
c) listen for 1 minute before documenting absent bowel sounds.
d) perform auscultation immediately after the client has consumed a meal. - (ANSWER)b) perform
palpitation after auscultation.
A nurse is discusses immunity with a client who has received an immunization. The nurse should identify
that an immunization functions as part of the which of following types of immunity?
a) passive immunity.
, KAPLAN MEDICAL SURGICAL INTEGRATED TEST BANK LATEST REAL EXAM 300+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE||BRAND NEW VERSION!
b) active immunity.
c) cellular immunity.
d) acquired immunity. - (ANSWER)d) acquired immunity.
A nurse is reviewing the medical records of a group of older adult clients. The nurse should identify that
which of the following is a risk factor that places older clients at an increased risk for developing
infections?
a) overproduction of lymphocytes.
b) elevated albumin levels.
c) lowered immune system function.
d) increased body fat. - (ANSWER)c) lowered immune system function.
A nurse is teaching the client who has asthma the use of a metered dose inhaler. Which of the following
instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) hold your breath for 6 seconds after inhaling the medication.
b) do not shake the medication in the inhaler.
c) inhale the medication deeply for 5 seconds.
d) hold the inhaler 3 inches away from your mouth. - (ANSWER)c) inhale the medication deeply for 5
seconds.
A nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and difficulty communicating. Which of
the following pain assessment techniques should the nurse use?
a) numerical pain scale.
b) faces pain scale
c) verbal description
d) behavioural indicators - (ANSWER)d) behavioural indicators.