Evolve Fundamentals HESI Exam
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,An elderly client To avoid shearing forces when
with a fractured repositioning, the client should be
left hip is on strict lifted gently across a surface (D).
bedrest. Which Reddened areas should not be
nursing measure massaged (A) since this may increase
is essential to the the damage to already traumatized
client's nursing skin. To control pain and muscle
care? spasms, active range of motion (B)
may be limited on the affected leg.
A. Massage any The position described in (C) is
reddened areas contraindicated for a client with a
for at least five fractured left hip.
minutes.
B. Encourage Correct Answer: D
active range of
motion exercises
on extremities.
C. Position the
client laterally,
prone, and
dorsally in
sequence.
D. Gently lift the
client when
moving into a
desired position.
,The nurse is The NGT should be flushed before,
administering after and in between each medication
medications administered (B). Once all
through a medications are administered, the
nasogastric tube NGT should be clamped for 20
(NGT) which is minutes (A). (C and D) may be
connected to implemented only after the tubing has
suction. After been flushed.
ensuring correct
tube placement, Correct Answer: B
what action
should the nurse
take next?
A. Clamp the
tube for 20
minutes.
B. Flush the tube
with water.
C. Administer the
medications as
prescribed.
D. Crush the
tablets and
dissolve in sterile
water.
, A client who is in The most effective management of
hospice care pain is achieved using an around-the-
complains of clock schedule that provides
increasing analgesic medications on a regular
amounts of pain. basis (A) and in a timely manner.
The healthcare Analgesics are less effective if pain
provider persists until it is severe, so an
prescribes an analgesic medication should be
analgesic every administered before the client's pain
four hours as peaks (B). Providing comfort is a
needed. Which priority for the client who is dying, but
action should the sedation that impairs the client's
nurse ability to interact and experience the
implement? time before life ends should be
minimized (C). Offering a medication-
A. Give an free period allows the serum drug
around-the-clock level to fall, which is not an effective
schedule for method to manage chronic pain (D).
administration of
analgesics. Correct Answer: A
B. Administer
analgesic
medication as
needed when the
pain is severe.
C. Provide
medication to
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Terms in this set (265)
,An elderly client To avoid shearing forces when
with a fractured repositioning, the client should be
left hip is on strict lifted gently across a surface (D).
bedrest. Which Reddened areas should not be
nursing measure massaged (A) since this may increase
is essential to the the damage to already traumatized
client's nursing skin. To control pain and muscle
care? spasms, active range of motion (B)
may be limited on the affected leg.
A. Massage any The position described in (C) is
reddened areas contraindicated for a client with a
for at least five fractured left hip.
minutes.
B. Encourage Correct Answer: D
active range of
motion exercises
on extremities.
C. Position the
client laterally,
prone, and
dorsally in
sequence.
D. Gently lift the
client when
moving into a
desired position.
,The nurse is The NGT should be flushed before,
administering after and in between each medication
medications administered (B). Once all
through a medications are administered, the
nasogastric tube NGT should be clamped for 20
(NGT) which is minutes (A). (C and D) may be
connected to implemented only after the tubing has
suction. After been flushed.
ensuring correct
tube placement, Correct Answer: B
what action
should the nurse
take next?
A. Clamp the
tube for 20
minutes.
B. Flush the tube
with water.
C. Administer the
medications as
prescribed.
D. Crush the
tablets and
dissolve in sterile
water.
, A client who is in The most effective management of
hospice care pain is achieved using an around-the-
complains of clock schedule that provides
increasing analgesic medications on a regular
amounts of pain. basis (A) and in a timely manner.
The healthcare Analgesics are less effective if pain
provider persists until it is severe, so an
prescribes an analgesic medication should be
analgesic every administered before the client's pain
four hours as peaks (B). Providing comfort is a
needed. Which priority for the client who is dying, but
action should the sedation that impairs the client's
nurse ability to interact and experience the
implement? time before life ends should be
minimized (C). Offering a medication-
A. Give an free period allows the serum drug
around-the-clock level to fall, which is not an effective
schedule for method to manage chronic pain (D).
administration of
analgesics. Correct Answer: A
B. Administer
analgesic
medication as
needed when the
pain is severe.
C. Provide
medication to