EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM CURRENTLY
TESTING COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /A+ STUDY
MATERIAL
A hospice nurse is caring for a preschooler who has a
terminal illness. One of the child's parents tells the nurse
that it is too difficult to cope any longer and has decided to
move out of the house. Which of the following responses
should the nurse make?
"Let's talk about a few ways you have dealt with stress in
the past."
"I believe that you will regret that decision. Your family
needs your support."
,"I agree that you have to do what is best for your well-
being at this time."
"I think you should try to put your feelings aside and
focus solely on your child." - ....ANSWER..."Let's talk
about a few ways you have dealt with stress in the past."
This statement by the nurse combines two therapeutic
responses, active listening and focusing. Used together,
these techniques facilitate communication by letting the
parent know one's feelings are heard and taken seriously,
which conveys acceptance and respect. Therefore, the
parent feels the nurse validates the concerns and becomes
comfortable asking the nurse sensitive questions about the
child.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who
had lithotripsy to break up calculi in the right kidney.
Which of the following findings should the nurse instruct
the client to report to the provider?
Bruising over the right flank area
,Blood-tinged urine
Urine pH 6.0
Painful urination - ....ANSWER...Painful urination
The nurse should instruct the client to immediately report
flank or bladder pain, chills and fever, or difficulty
urinating to the provider. Development of difficulty
urinating, including decreased urine output or pain with
urination, can mean that the client is developing an
infection or can signal reoccurrence of a stone.
A nurse is caring for a client who has left hemiparesis
following a stroke. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take?
Use a gait belt and stand on the client's right side to assist
with ambulation.
Encourage the client to use wide-grip utensils when eating
with the right hand.
, Place personal items on the bedside table close to the bed
on the client's left side.
Remove rolled toilet paper from the holder for easier
access for the client - ....ANSWER...Encourage the client
to use wide-grip utensils when eating with the right hand.
The nurse should encourage the client who has hemiparesis
to use wide-grip utensils when eating with the right hand,
which can accommodate a weak grasp and encourage
independence in eating.
A nurse is developing an in-service for a group of
coworkers about adolescents' reactions to death. Which of
the following information should the nurse include when
discussing an adolescent's response to death?
Adolescents cope with death better than children of other
ages.