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Chris jay HESI RN adaptive quiz A 20-year-old woman comes into the clinic after missing her menstrual period 2 weeks ago and states that she suspects that she is pregnant. As the nurse is reviewing her medications, the client says that she is taking isotretinoin. What should the nurse conside...

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HESI RN adaptive quiz
A 20-year-old woman comes into the clinic after missing her menstrual period 2 weeks ago and states
that she suspects that she is pregnant. As the nurse is reviewing her medications, the client says that she
is taking isotretinoin. What should the nurse consider regarding isotretinoin?

it is a teratogen

A nurse is teaching skin and basic care to the mother of a 6-month-old infant with eczema. Which
statement indicates that the mother needs further teaching?

I'll have to be careful not to cut my baby's nails short."

The registered nurse (RN) delegated a task to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). The LPN completed the
task effectively. Which statement made by the RN is appropriate feedback?

"You performed that procedure safely and professionally.

A nurse in the pediatric clinic is planning care for a 7-year-old boy with enuresis. What is an appropriate
short-term goal for this child?

The interval between voidings will increase by 1 hour

Which statement of the nurse is true regarding Hersey's Situational Leadership Model?

The situational leadership model provides a solid foundation for delegation decisions.

The nurse leader performs his or her own honest appraisals on a regular basis and feels good about the
job. Which rule is the nurse leader implementing by this action?

Building self-confidence

A newborn is found to have Down syndrome. The nurse knows that Down syndrome is usually
accompanied by several problems. Which assessment should the nurse perform during the physical
examination?

Ardiac irregularities for congenital heart disease

Which model of nursing care would include working "within the walls" as well as "beyond the walls" of
the hospital?

nursing case-management model

A registered nurse (RN) delegates the task of oral care of a client with stomatitis, to an unlicensed
assistive personnel (UAP). Which instruction should be given by the RN to the UAP?

"Be certain to use mouthwash containing sodium bicarbonate with the client."

The nurse is reviewing a plan of care for a client who has experienced a traumatic amputation of a leg.
The nurse recognizes that which intervention listed on the plan is of lowest priority?




Chris jay

,Teaching residual limb care



While working with a delegatee, the registered nurse says to the delegate, "It's easy; you can do the
procedure tomorrow after watching me do it today. Just follow the steps I have demonstrated." What is
the behavior of the registered nurse in this situation?

selling



At which body temperature does the blood pressure of a victim of hypothermia become obtainable only
by Doppler?

91.4



The nurse manager finds that there is an increased infection rate in the unit due to an increased number
of client visitors. The nurse believes that a change in the visitor policy could help reduce the infection
rates. The leader is initiating an open dialogue about external and internal realities among the team
members. Which attribute of Kotter's eight-step model is involved in this action by the nurse manager?

creating urgency



The nurse manager is implementing a change in evening care for clients to include back rubs to promote
sleep. The nurse manager convinces the managers of various nursing units and also supports nursing
staff who are willing to implement the change. Which component of Kotter's eight step model is
involved in this scenario?

forming coalition



The nurse is caring for a client who meets the criteria for the emergency severity index level 2 (ESI-2).
How soon should the client be seen by the physician?

within 10 minutes



A nurse auscultates a client's lungs and hears a fine crackling sound in the left lower lung during
respiration. The nurse charts, "crackles and rhonchi in the left lower lung." What does this
documentation represent?

inaccurate interpretation




Chris jay

, Which action of the nurse would be most important to convey interest in starting a conversation with a
client who has hearing loss?

making eye contact



The nurse is caring for the victims of a natural disaster who are all hypothermic. Which interventions
does the nurse employ when using spontaneous rewarming? Select all that apply.

radiant lights and move to warm dry place



A nurse is conducting a health campaign in a school. During the health campaign, the nurse finds that
the school management has replaced the registered nurse (RN) with a trained clerk. What should the
nurse, as a community opinion leader, do?

Write a letter to a local newspaper editor opposing the decision of the school board



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The nursing leader stated, "The reimbursed cost is less than the full charge for a service in the hospital."
Which type of health reimbursement does the nurse leader describe?

contractual allowance



The nurse manager is teaching the licensed practical nurse (LPN), the evidenced-based practice
regarding the use of saline and the low-dose heparin flush solution for capped angiocatheters. Which
statement by the LPN indicates they understood the teaching? Select all that apply.

The use of heparin flushes disappeared in the late 1990s."

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"The use of high doses of heparin solutions is not recommended in adults."



What would be the level of the client with a hip fracture due to a mass disaster according to the
emergency service index (ESI)?

3




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