Comp Review one
1. Discharge planning for assigned clients, which referrals is appropriate: PT referral
for a client who had TPN and needs use of crutches.
2. Continuing education program on legal issues in nursing practice: “failure to
communicate concerns of an older adult client who is confused and is being discharged
home is an example of negligence”
3. Working on med-surg unit caring for clients what can you delegate: ask an LPN
nurse to obtain cap BG reading on a client who has become diaphoretic.
4. Working on pedi unit is caring for clients, nurse to initiate an interdisciplinary
conference: 2 yr old has impaired fine and gross motor skills, and was just diagnosed
with cerebral palsy.
5. Client situations, nurse initially assess the client who has: CAD, is receiving a
continuous heparin infusion, and has a partial thromboplastin time of 90 secs.
6. 150 pounds and has developed encephalopathy: the development of flaccidity to the
lower extremities.
7. Working in ED has received the following prescriptions for newly admitted client:
Administer labetalol IV to a client who has a BP of 192/98mm Hg and a pulse of 138.
8. Pedi init aware of the following information, first assess who: 13 y/o who has
hemophilia and has a change of BP from 112/60 to 90/54 ??????? (maybe on there)
9. Which is wrong: preps and IV insertion site with chlorhexidine using a back and forth
pattern.
10.Clients right and responsibilities: to refuse treatment even if life sustaining
11.Child who has pediculosis (LICE): wash with cold water to reduce itching
12.Restraints immediate follow up: 4 side rails up
13.Administer wrong drug first action: determine if client is experiencing any adverse
effects.
14.Mass Casualty disaster using tag system, who do you assess first: client who has
burns to the anterior chest and neck.
15.Newly written treatment plans (Wrong): maintain contact precautions for a child who
has sickle cell crisis.
16.Incident report: nurse realizes the missed giving him medication 2 hrs ago and
proceeds with giving the med.
17.Risk of developing heparin induced thrombocytopenia: 59 yr/o receiving 5000 units
of SUBQ heparin
18.Negative Rubella titer, which is correct: you require the rubella immunization following
the delivery of the baby
19.Pre-college physical assessment on 18 yr old client: meningococcal polysaccharide
vaccine
20.Discharge teaching for client who has fiberglass cast LLE: “I should report any
warm areas of the cast and odor to my doc”
21.Bipolar and severe depression what is priority: restore clients nutritional status.
22.ESRD refuses dialysis, indeinal: “Probably got the labs wrong”
23.OCD 1st action: identify participating factors for ritualistic behaviors
24.Overdose on aspirin: “I’m glad you called and i want to send an ambulance to you”
1. Discharge planning for assigned clients, which referrals is appropriate: PT referral
for a client who had TPN and needs use of crutches.
2. Continuing education program on legal issues in nursing practice: “failure to
communicate concerns of an older adult client who is confused and is being discharged
home is an example of negligence”
3. Working on med-surg unit caring for clients what can you delegate: ask an LPN
nurse to obtain cap BG reading on a client who has become diaphoretic.
4. Working on pedi unit is caring for clients, nurse to initiate an interdisciplinary
conference: 2 yr old has impaired fine and gross motor skills, and was just diagnosed
with cerebral palsy.
5. Client situations, nurse initially assess the client who has: CAD, is receiving a
continuous heparin infusion, and has a partial thromboplastin time of 90 secs.
6. 150 pounds and has developed encephalopathy: the development of flaccidity to the
lower extremities.
7. Working in ED has received the following prescriptions for newly admitted client:
Administer labetalol IV to a client who has a BP of 192/98mm Hg and a pulse of 138.
8. Pedi init aware of the following information, first assess who: 13 y/o who has
hemophilia and has a change of BP from 112/60 to 90/54 ??????? (maybe on there)
9. Which is wrong: preps and IV insertion site with chlorhexidine using a back and forth
pattern.
10.Clients right and responsibilities: to refuse treatment even if life sustaining
11.Child who has pediculosis (LICE): wash with cold water to reduce itching
12.Restraints immediate follow up: 4 side rails up
13.Administer wrong drug first action: determine if client is experiencing any adverse
effects.
14.Mass Casualty disaster using tag system, who do you assess first: client who has
burns to the anterior chest and neck.
15.Newly written treatment plans (Wrong): maintain contact precautions for a child who
has sickle cell crisis.
16.Incident report: nurse realizes the missed giving him medication 2 hrs ago and
proceeds with giving the med.
17.Risk of developing heparin induced thrombocytopenia: 59 yr/o receiving 5000 units
of SUBQ heparin
18.Negative Rubella titer, which is correct: you require the rubella immunization following
the delivery of the baby
19.Pre-college physical assessment on 18 yr old client: meningococcal polysaccharide
vaccine
20.Discharge teaching for client who has fiberglass cast LLE: “I should report any
warm areas of the cast and odor to my doc”
21.Bipolar and severe depression what is priority: restore clients nutritional status.
22.ESRD refuses dialysis, indeinal: “Probably got the labs wrong”
23.OCD 1st action: identify participating factors for ritualistic behaviors
24.Overdose on aspirin: “I’m glad you called and i want to send an ambulance to you”