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NUR 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A+) A nurse develops the nursing diagnosis of Impaired Memory related to fluid and electrolyte imbalances AEB inability to recall events. Which goal/outcome must be included on the care plan? a. Check current medication for mind-altering s...

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NUR 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
A nurse develops the nursing diagnosis of Impaired Memory related to fluid and
electrolyte imbalances AEB inability to recall events. Which goal/outcome must be
included on the care plan?

a. Check current medication for mind-altering side effects
b. Demonstrates use of techniques to help with memory loss
c. Drinks at least 1500cc of fluid per day
d. Takes electrlyte supplements with meals - Answer- Demonstrate use of techniques to
help with memory loss

An elderly patient tells the charge nurse that she wants another nurse to take care of
her. When the charge nurse questions the patient, she states "I don't want a man taking
care of me." Which cultural barrier is this patient exhibiting?

a. Ethnocentrism
b. Racism
c. Sexism
d. Chauvinism - Answer- Sexism

A 65-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital with heart failure. The patient's best
friend accompanies her on admission. They have been sharing a home since they each
were widowed 3 years ago. Both women have grown children who live out of state.
Considering the family nursing approach, how should the nurse plan discharge
education?

a. Involve the friend and children in the patient's care,
discharge planning, and home care.
b. Encourage the friend to wait until discharge to provide care for the patient at home.
c. Explain to the friend that for confidentiality reasons she cannot be involved even if the
patient consents.
d. Encourage liberal visiting hours by the friend and the
patient's children. - Answer- Involve the friend and children in the patient's care,
discharge planning, and home care.

Which of the following is the most important reason for nurses to be critical thinkers?

a. Nurses need to follow policies and procedures.
b. Nurses work with other healthcare team members.
c. Nurses care for clients who have multiple health

, problems
d. Nurses have to be flexible and work variable schedules. - Answer- Nurse care for
clients who have multiple health problems.

The nurse administering pain medication every 4 hours is an example of which aspect
of patient care?

a. Assessment data
b. Nursing diagnosis
c. Patient outcome
d. Nursing intervention. - Answer- Nursing intervention

A family assessment should include the following areas.

a. Coping patterns
b. Health beliefs
c. Medical history
d. Physical exam - Answer- Coping patterns
Health beliefs

Which of the following suggest that a family health problem may exist? Family
members:

a. Respect each other's need for privacy.
b. Enact decisions made by the most powerful member.
c. Do not consider a conflict resolved until everyone
agrees.
d. Set boundaries between family members. - Answer- Enact decisions made by the
most powerful member.
Do not consider a conflict resolved until everyone agrees.

Identify the long-term goal

a. Client's pulse oxygenation level will be greater than 92% on room air by tomorrow
b. Client will administer his own insulin using correct
technique by discharge
c. Client's pressure ulcer will show presence of granulation tissue in 30 days
d. Client's urine output will be 400 mL per 8 hour shift within 72 hours - Answer- Client's
pressure ulcer will show presence of granulation tissue in 30 days

It would be most important for the nurse to instruct the NAP to assist clients of which
faith to wash their hands before meals?

a. Christian
b. Jewish
c. Mormon

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