MED-SURGE HESI RN
1. A client on telemetry has a pattern of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. Based on this finding, the nurse anticipates assisting the physician with which treatment?
A. Administer lidocaine, 75 mg intravenous push.
B. Perform synchronized card...
THANK YOU FOR THE REVIEW. I WISH YOU SUCCESS
von: zelliesmith • 6 Monate vor
von: NewMatic • 6 Monate vor
Thank you the review.
Verkäufer
Folgen
NewMatic
Deine Reviews
Inhaltsvorschau
Medical Surgical
HESI RN Exam
with NGN
(2023/2024)
Verified Questions
and answers with
Rationale
,MED-SURGE HESI RN
1. A client on telemetry has a pattern of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation with a
rapid ventricular response. Based on this finding, the nurse anticipates
assisting the physician with which treatment?
A. Administer lidocaine, 75 mg intravenous push.
B. Perform synchronized cardioversion.
C. Defibrillate the client as soon as possible.
D. Administer atropine, 0.4 mg intravenous push.
Rationale:
With uncontrolled atrial fibrillation, the treatment of choice is synchronized
cardioversion to convert the cardiac rhythm back to normal sinus rhythm. Option
A is a medication used for ventricular dysrhythmias. Option C is not for a client
with atrial fibrillation; it is reserved for clients with life-threatening dysrhythmias,
such as ventricular fibrillation and unstable ventricular tachycardia. Option D is
the drug of choice in symptomatic sinus bradycardia, not atrial fibrillation.
2.A practical nurse (PN) tells the charge nurse in a long-term facility that she does
not want to be assigned to one particular resident. She reports that the male
client keeps insisting that she is his daughter and begs her to stay in his room.
What is the best managerial decision?
A. Notify the family that the resident will have to be
discharged if his behavior does not improve.
B. Notify administration of the PN's insubordination and
need for counseling about her statements.
C. Ask the PN what she has done to encourage the resident
to believe that she is his daughter.
D. Reassign the PN until the resident can be assessed more
completely for reality orientation.
Rationale:
Temporary reassignment is the best option until the resident can be examined
and his medications reviewed. He may have worsening cerebral dysfunction from
an infection or electrolyte imbalance. Option A is not the best option because the
family cannot control the resident's actions. The administration may need to
know about the situation, but not as a case of insubordination. Implying that the
,PN is somehow creating the situation is inappropriate until a further evaluation
has been conducted.
3.Client census is often used to determine staffing needs. Which method of
obtaining census determination for a particular unit provides the best formula for
determining long-range staffing patterns?
A. Midnight census
B. Oncoming shift census
C. Average daily census
D. Hourly census Rationale:
An average daily census is determined by trend data and takes into account
seasonal and daily fluctuations, so it is the best method for determining staffing
needs. Options A and B provide data at a certain point in time, and that data
could change quickly. It is unrealistic to expect to obtain an hourly census, and
such data would only provide information about a certain point in time.
4.The nurse is counseling a healthy 30-year-old female client regarding
osteoporosis prevention. Which activity would be most beneficial in achieving the
client's goal of osteoporosis prevention?
A. Cross-country skiing
B. Scuba diving
C. Horseback riding
D. Kayaking Rationale:
Weight-bearing exercise is an important measure to reduce the risk of
osteoporosis. Of the activities listed, cross-country skiing includes the most
weight-bearing, whereas options B, C, and D involve less.
5.Which condition should the nurse anticipate as a potential problem in a female
client with a neurogenic bladder?
A. Stress incontinence
B. Infection
C. Painless gross hematuria
D. Peritonitis Rationale:
Infection is the major complication resulting from stasis of urine and subsequent
catheterization. Option A is the involuntary loss of urine through an intact urethra
, as a result of a sudden increase in intraabdominal pressure. Option C is the most
common symptom of bladder cancer. Option D is the most common and serious
complication of peritoneal dialysis.
6.A client is being discharged following radioactive seed implantation for prostate
cancer. What is the most important information that the nurse should provide to
this client's family?
A. Follow exposure precautions.
B. Encourage regular meals.
C. Collect all urine.
D. Avoid touching the client.
Rationale:
Clients being treated for prostate cancer with radioactive seed implants should be
instructed regarding the amount of time and distance needed to prevent
excessive exposure that would pose a hazard to others. Option B is a good
suggestion to promote adequate nutrition but is not as important as option A.
Option C is unnecessary. Contact with the client is permitted but should be brief
to limit radiation exposure.
7. In assessing a client with an arteriovenous (AV) shunt who is scheduled for
dialysis today, the nurse notes the absence of a thrill or bruit at the shunt site.
What action should the nurse take?
A. Advise the client that the shunt is intact and ready
for dialysis as scheduled.
B. Encourage the client to keep the shunt site elevated
above the level of the heart.
C. Notify the health care provider of the findings
immediately.
D. Flush the site at least once with a heparinized saline
solution.
Rationale:
Absence of a thrill or bruit indicates that the shunt may be obstructed. The nurse
should notify the health care provider so that intervention can be initiated to
restore function of the shunt. Option A is incorrect. Option B will not resolve the
obstruction. An AV shunt is internal and cannot be flushed without access using
special needles.
Alle Vorteile der Zusammenfassungen von Stuvia auf einen Blick:
Garantiert gute Qualität durch Reviews
Stuvia Verkäufer haben mehr als 700.000 Zusammenfassungen beurteilt. Deshalb weißt du dass du das beste Dokument kaufst.
Schnell und einfach kaufen
Man bezahlt schnell und einfach mit iDeal, Kreditkarte oder Stuvia-Kredit für die Zusammenfassungen. Man braucht keine Mitgliedschaft.
Konzentration auf den Kern der Sache
Deine Mitstudenten schreiben die Zusammenfassungen. Deshalb enthalten die Zusammenfassungen immer aktuelle, zuverlässige und up-to-date Informationen. Damit kommst du schnell zum Kern der Sache.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Was bekomme ich, wenn ich dieses Dokument kaufe?
Du erhältst eine PDF-Datei, die sofort nach dem Kauf verfügbar ist. Das gekaufte Dokument ist jederzeit, überall und unbegrenzt über dein Profil zugänglich.
Zufriedenheitsgarantie: Wie funktioniert das?
Unsere Zufriedenheitsgarantie sorgt dafür, dass du immer eine Lernunterlage findest, die zu dir passt. Du füllst ein Formular aus und unser Kundendienstteam kümmert sich um den Rest.
Wem kaufe ich diese Zusammenfassung ab?
Stuvia ist ein Marktplatz, du kaufst dieses Dokument also nicht von uns, sondern vom Verkäufer NewMatic. Stuvia erleichtert die Zahlung an den Verkäufer.
Werde ich an ein Abonnement gebunden sein?
Nein, du kaufst diese Zusammenfassung nur für 17,79 €. Du bist nach deinem Kauf an nichts gebunden.