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SATA NCLEX SAUNDERS REVIEW
Which of these clients are most likely to develop fluid (circulatory) overload?
Select all that apply.

1. A premature infant
2. A 101-year-old man
3. A client on renal dialysis
4. A client with diabetes mellitus
5. A 29-year-old woman with pneumonia
6. A client with congestive heart failure Correct Answer: 1,2,3,6

Positions for client after a supratentorial craniotomy Correct answerIn a semi-
Fowler's position
With the head in a midline position


The nurse notes that a patient is positive for the hepatitis B surface antigen. Which
questions should the nurse include in the patient's assessment to help determine the
source of the infection?

Select all that apply.

1. "Have you been anywhere where the water may have been contaminated?"
2. "Have you eaten any food in areas where the workers may not have had access
to hand washing?"
3. "Have you had unprotected sex with anyone who has hepatitis B?"
4. "Have you eaten any raw shellfish lately?"
5. "Have you had a recent blood transfusion?"
6. "Do you share needles with anyone?" Correct Answer: Show/hide explanation
1) hepatitis A is spread through the fecal-oral route by ingestion of fecal
contaminants

2) hepatitis A is spread through the fecal-oral route by ingestion of fecal
contaminants

,3) CORRECT - hepatitis B is shed in the body fluid of infected individuals; a mode
of transmission of hepatitis B is from unprotected sex with someone who is
infected

4) refers to transmission hepatitis A

5) CORRECT - hepatitis B is shed in the body fluid of infected individuals; a mode
of transmission of hepatitis B is from blood transfusions

6) CORRECT - hepatitis B is shed in the body fluid of infected individuals; a mode
of transmission of hepatitis B is needle sharing

The nurse provides care for a newly delivered infant with a temperature of 97.2 °F
(36.2°C). Which actions will the nurse take when caring for this newborn?

Select all that apply.

1. Place the newborn skin-to-skin on the mother's chest.
2. Double wrap the newborn in blankets from the clean linen cart.
3. Place a hat/cap on the newborn's head.
4. Place the dry and diapered newborn under a radiant warmer.
5. Bathe the newborn in warm water while protecting the umbilical stump. Correct
Answer: Show/hide explanation
1) CORRECT- Infant needs to be warmed. Skin-to-skin maternal-infant contact
can help raise the infant's temperature.

2) Cover the couplet with a warmed blanket. Blankets for newborns with a low
temperature need to be pre-warmed; blankets from the linen cart are not pre-
warmed.

3) CORRECT - Covering the newborn's head with a hat/cap, or swaddling in a
blanket with its head covered, will help prevent heat loss from the head.

4) CORRECT - Newborns need to wear only a diaper under a radiant warmer; this
action increases the surface area to absorb the radiant heat.

5) Newborns need to be thermodynamically stable prior to the first bath. The
newborn will lose heat due to evaporation during the bath.

,The client was recently admitted from the emergency department. The nurse
prepares the client's prescribed medications. Which steps does the nurse take to
ensure the client receives the correct medication?

Select all that apply.

1. Asks another nurse to verify the medications after retrieving the medications
from the medication system.
2. Documents the administration of the medications before delivering them to the
client.
3. Calls the client by name only to make sure the correct client is receiving the
correct medication.
4. Focuses only on the delivery of the medication for the client.
5. Questions the prescriber of a medication if the dose seems too large.
6. Verifies the medication label with the medication administration record three
times. Correct Answer: Show/hide explanation
1) double verification is only required for specific medications, such as insulin;
double-verifying all medications is impractical; some calculated dosages should be
double-checked

2) documentation of medication administration is completed immediately after the
delivery, not before

3) use at least two client identifiers when administering medications

4) CORRECT — prepare medications for only one client at a time in an
uninterrupted environment

5) CORRECT — medication needs to be verified if the dose seems too large or too
small

6) CORRECT — labels need to be read at least 3 times and verified with the
medication record

The nurse administers medication. While documenting the administration, the
nurse realizes an error in administration. Which actions must the nurse take?

Select all that apply.

1. Evaluate the effect of the medication.

, 2. Notify the patient's health care provider.
3. Call the hospital's Risk Manager.
4. Notify the patient of the error.
5. Notify the nurse's attorney.
6. Complete an occurrence report. Correct Answer: Show/hide explanation
1) CORRECT - One of the nurse's role is evaluation of therapeutic modalities,
even if the patient receives an incorrect treatment.

2) CORRECT - The nurse needs to notify the health care provider, the patient, and
the charge nurse/nurse manager all need to be informed of the error.

3) Risk Management will be informed via the occurrence/incident report. The
department does not need to be informed separately. If the error is significant, e.g.
resulted in a death, then the nurse manager will need to contact the Risk Manager.

4) CORRECT - Appropriate action.

5) An attorney needs to be involved only if the patient is harmed. There is no
information indicating harm, and harm is not automatically assumed in the event of
an erroneous medication administration.

6) CORRECT - The nurse needs to complete an occurrence/incident report .

The nurse prepares a dose of enoxaparin (Lovenox) for the patient after a hip
replacement. Which supplies will the nurse need to best deliver the prescribed
medication from a multi-dose vial?

Select all that apply.

1. A 3 mL syringe.
2. A 28 gauge needle.
3. A medication cup.
4. Alcohol swabs.
5. A medication label. Correct Answer: Show/hide explanation
1) Lovenox is only administered subcutaneously (SQ). A routine dose of Lovenox
is less than 1 mL and is most safely administered from a 1 mL syringe.

2) CORRECT - A smaller gauge needle is appropriate because the medication is
delivered subcutaneously.

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