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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING FINAL EXAM REVIEW 
.A community health nurse in a pediatric clinic is reviewing the history of a 12-year-old client. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse expect to administer? 
A.	Meningococcal conjugate 
B.	Herpes Zoster 
C.	Rotavirus 
D.	Pneumococcal polysaccharide 
2. Nurse is preparing a community health program for adults at risk for cardiovascular disease. Which of the following should the nurse include as a modifiable risk factor? 
A.	Diagnosi...
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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING FINAL EXAM REVIEW 
.A community health nurse in a pediatric clinic is reviewing the history of a 12-year-old client. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse expect to administer? 
A.	Meningococcal conjugate 
B.	Herpes Zoster 
C.	Rotavirus 
D.	Pneumococcal polysaccharide 
2. Nurse is preparing a community health program for adults at risk for cardiovascular disease. Which of the following should the nurse include as a modifiable risk factor? 
A.	Diagnosi...

NURS 4010 CAT VERSION 1 (latest 2020) – East Carolina University 1. At a routine prenatal visit, a client at 24-weeks gestation complains of nasal stuffiness and occasional nosebleeds. Which hormone is responsible for these changes? A. Human chorionic gonadotropin. B. Progesterone. C. Relaxin. D. Estrogen. 2. A client who has localized eczematous eruptions on b oth hands is diagnosed as having contact dermatitis. What instruction should the nurse include in this client's discharge teaching pl...
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NURS 4010 CAT VERSION 1 (latest 2020) – East Carolina University 1. At a routine prenatal visit, a client at 24-weeks gestation complains of nasal stuffiness and occasional nosebleeds. Which hormone is responsible for these changes? A. Human chorionic gonadotropin. B. Progesterone. C. Relaxin. D. Estrogen. 2. A client who has localized eczematous eruptions on b oth hands is diagnosed as having contact dermatitis. What instruction should the nurse include in this client's discharge teaching pl...

HESI FUNDAMENTALS RN 47 TEST BANK Q/A 1. Wheezing is often associated with asthma- assess breathing patterns and learn about any precipitating factors that caused the onset of the wheezing 2. A male client with limited mobility is discharged with home health services. When the home health nurse arrives, the client asks what he does for the swelling in his leg. Which should the nurse implement? 3. A client at an outpatient clinic submits a clean-catch midstream urine specimen for routine urinaly...
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS RN 47 TEST BANK Q/A 1. Wheezing is often associated with asthma- assess breathing patterns and learn about any precipitating factors that caused the onset of the wheezing 2. A male client with limited mobility is discharged with home health services. When the home health nurse arrives, the client asks what he does for the swelling in his leg. Which should the nurse implement? 3. A client at an outpatient clinic submits a clean-catch midstream urine specimen for routine urinaly...

File: ch01, CHAPTER 1: The Dynamic Environment of HRM


TRUE/FALSE

1. Multinational corporations became commonplace in the 1920s.

2. According New York Times author, Thomas Friedman, there are three eras of globalization: transportation, communication, and technology.


3. When off the job, an employer cannot legally control an employee’s behavior by prohibiting such things as riding a motorcycle, skydiving, smoking, or drinking alcohol.


4. Most organizations take a ‘melting pot’ appro...
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File: ch01, CHAPTER 1: The Dynamic Environment of HRM


TRUE/FALSE

1. Multinational corporations became commonplace in the 1920s.

2. According New York Times author, Thomas Friedman, there are three eras of globalization: transportation, communication, and technology.


3. When off the job, an employer cannot legally control an employee’s behavior by prohibiting such things as riding a motorcycle, skydiving, smoking, or drinking alcohol.


4. Most organizations take a ‘melting pot’ appro...

NURS 403/2020 Final Exam 1.A community health nurse in a pediatric clinic is reviewing the history of a 12-year-old client. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse expect to administer? A. Meningococcal conjugate B. Herpes Zoster C. Rotavirus D. Pneumococcal polysaccharide 2. Nurse is preparing a community health program for adults at risk for cardiovascular disease. Which of the following should the nurse include as a modifiable risk factor? A. Diagnosis of diabetes Miletus B. Fam...
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NURS 403/2020 Final Exam 1.A community health nurse in a pediatric clinic is reviewing the history of a 12-year-old client. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse expect to administer? A. Meningococcal conjugate B. Herpes Zoster C. Rotavirus D. Pneumococcal polysaccharide 2. Nurse is preparing a community health program for adults at risk for cardiovascular disease. Which of the following should the nurse include as a modifiable risk factor? A. Diagnosis of diabetes Miletus B. Fam...

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1.	A nurse performs a Tinetti assessment on an 82-year-old client an ……12 and a gait score of 8.
a.	Expected results for an elderly adult.
b.	Likely onset of Parkinson’s disease
c.	Increased risk for falling
d.	Need for a walker to aid in ambulation
	
2.	The daughter of an older woman, who has Parkinson’s disease, calls the clinic her mother has been confused for the past week. What actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
a.	Encourage increased intake of high protein foo...
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1.	A nurse performs a Tinetti assessment on an 82-year-old client an ……12 and a gait score of 8.
a.	Expected results for an elderly adult.
b.	Likely onset of Parkinson’s disease
c.	Increased risk for falling
d.	Need for a walker to aid in ambulation
	
2.	The daughter of an older woman, who has Parkinson’s disease, calls the clinic her mother has been confused for the past week. What actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
a.	Encourage increased intake of high protein foo...

HESI EXIT EXAM PN 2019 TEST BANK With Answers 1. a male client admitted the morning of his scheduled surgery tells the PN that he drank water last night. What intervention will the PN implement first? Determine the amount of water and exact time it was taken 2. A client receives ondansetron prior to chemotherapy treatment.How should the PN evaluate this medication? Monitor the client for nausea or vomiting following the treatment 3. The PN is caring for an older adult client who is confused and ...
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HESI EXIT EXAM PN 2019 TEST BANK With Answers 1. a male client admitted the morning of his scheduled surgery tells the PN that he drank water last night. What intervention will the PN implement first? Determine the amount of water and exact time it was taken 2. A client receives ondansetron prior to chemotherapy treatment.How should the PN evaluate this medication? Monitor the client for nausea or vomiting following the treatment 3. The PN is caring for an older adult client who is confused and ...

Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes what?
2. Which aspect of the scientific investigation of nursing practice is also a fundamental concept of American Nurses Association (ANA)'s Code for Nurses?
3. Nurses who do not conduct research need to understand the nursing research process for which of these reasons?
4. Which of these actions demonstrates the role of a knowledgeable consumer of nursing research?
5. Members of the nursi...
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Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes what?
2. Which aspect of the scientific investigation of nursing practice is also a fundamental concept of American Nurses Association (ANA)'s Code for Nurses?
3. Nurses who do not conduct research need to understand the nursing research process for which of these reasons?
4. Which of these actions demonstrates the role of a knowledgeable consumer of nursing research?
5. Members of the nursi...

RN Comprehensive Predictor 2019 Form A 
 
1.	A nurse in a pediatric unit is preparing to insert an IV catheter for 7-year- old. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
A.	(Unable to read) 
B.	Tell the child they will feel discomfort during the catheter insertion. 
C.	Use a mummy restraint to hold the child during the catheter insertion. 
D.	Require the parents to leave the room during the procedure. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has arteriovenous fistula Which of the ...
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RN Comprehensive Predictor 2019 Form A 
 
1.	A nurse in a pediatric unit is preparing to insert an IV catheter for 7-year- old. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
A.	(Unable to read) 
B.	Tell the child they will feel discomfort during the catheter insertion. 
C.	Use a mummy restraint to hold the child during the catheter insertion. 
D.	Require the parents to leave the room during the procedure. 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has arteriovenous fistula Which of the ...

HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS

1.	When turning an immobile bedridden client without assistance, which action by the nurse best ensures client safety?

 	 A.	Securely grasp the client's arm and leg.
 	 B.	Put bed rails up on the side of bed opposite from the nurse.
 	 C.	Correctly position and use a turn sheet.
 	 D.	Lower the head of the client's bed slowly.
Rationale:
Because the nurse can only stand on one side of the bed, bed rails should be up on the opposite side to ensure that the client does not...
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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS

1.	When turning an immobile bedridden client without assistance, which action by the nurse best ensures client safety?

 	 A.	Securely grasp the client's arm and leg.
 	 B.	Put bed rails up on the side of bed opposite from the nurse.
 	 C.	Correctly position and use a turn sheet.
 	 D.	Lower the head of the client's bed slowly.
Rationale:
Because the nurse can only stand on one side of the bed, bed rails should be up on the opposite side to ensure that the client does not...