A nurse is assessing an bounding pulse
infant who has water
intoxication. Which of the
following findings should
the nurse expect?
A nurse is discussing the z- a. This technique decreases the risk of subcutaneous
track administration of infiltration
hydroxyzine with a newly
licensed nurse. Which of
the following statements
indicates the newly
licensed nurse
understands the purpose
of the technique
1. A nurse is creating a plan a. Monitor the client for 1 hr after meals
of care for a client who has
anorexia nervosa. Which of
the following interventions
should the nurse include in
the plan?
A nurse notices smoke a. Close the fire door on the unit
coming from a client's
room and discovers a fire
in the wastebasket. After
moving the client to safety,
which of the followings is
the priority action?
A nurse is assessing a a. Hallucinations
ati,who
client RNhasVATI Comprehensive
delirium Predictor
due to a febrile illness.
Which of the following
findings should the nurse
expect?
1. A nurse is caring for a hyperemesis
client following an open
colectomy. Which of the
following findings places
the client at risk for
delayed wound healing?
1. A home health nurse is A1C
reviewing treatment goals
with a client who has
diabetes mellitus. The
nurse should evaluate
which of the following
laboratory tests to
determine effective long-
term management of
blood glucose levels?
1. A nurse is caring for a a. Use a dedicated stethoscope
client who has neutropenia
due to HIV. Which of the
following precautions
should the nurse take while
caring for this client?
1. A nurse is caring for a Tell the client to avoid drinking fluids 1 hr before
client who reports bedtime
difficulty falling asleep at
night. Which of the
following actions should
the nurse take?
1. A nurse is planning care a. Place the newborn 45 cm from the light source
forati, RN VATI
a newborn Comprehensive
who has Predictor
hyperbilirubinemia and is
to receive phototherapy.
Which of the following
interventions should the
nurse include?
1. A nurse is planning care social worker
for a client who has
schizophrenia and is
having difficulty expressing
their feelings. Which of the
following referrals should
the nurse make?
1. A nurse is caring for a decreased reflexes
client who has heart failure
and has started taking a
loop diuretic. Which of the
following findings indicates
the client is experiencing
an adverse effect of the
medication
1. At the start of an evening indigestion
shift on a cardiac unit, a
licensed practical nurse
brings the nurse a list of
client reports. Which of the
following client reports
should the nurse assess
first?
1. A nurse is caring for a offer oral fluids to the client
client who has just
returned to the unit
following a bronchoscopy.
Which of the following
actions by the assistive
personnel requires the
nurse to intervene?
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