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main complications of central venous access device (CVAD) insertion include? - Answer air embolism and pneumothorax do you want clients with bleeding disorders to be on stool softeners and why? - Answer yes because it prevents rectal bleeding from straining should a client with a bleedi...

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main complications of central venous access device (CVAD) insertion include? - Answer air embolism
and pneumothorax



do you want clients with bleeding disorders to be on stool softeners and why? - Answer yes because it
prevents rectal bleeding from straining



should a client with a bleeding disorder do ballet? - Answer no



the nurse should start screening a child for lead poisoning at what age? - Answer 12 months



dry skin, poor wound healing, and fatigue indicate? - Answer malnutrition



when treating an adult for scabies, where do you NOT apply the scabicide? - Answer do not apply on
face or scalp

should apply from neck down



the peripheral IV dressing is loosened...what should you do? - Answer change IV dressing (not site)



you are giving an IV push med and there is a change of color in the tubing....what does this mean? -
Answer incompatibility



what is an additive effect? - Answer when two meds with similar actions are given together



what is a synergistic effect? - Answer is when the combination of two meds causes a response that is
greater when the meds are given separately

,how should a patient with acute pancreatitis lie? - Answer position side lying with HOB 45 degrees.
side lying decrease tension on the abdomen and may help decrease pain



low serum ______ frequently occurs with pancreatitis - Answer calcium



a yellow brown coating on the clients tongue indicates? - Answer client smokes cigarettes



The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with advanced stage dementia. client walks to nursing
station and says "I dont want to be here, i am going to leave." which action is best? - Answer assign a
sitter to remain with client.



assessing clients orientation is pointless cause you already know they are confused



The nurse assigns rooms to clients admitted to the unit. The nurse wants to place clients as far away
from the nurses' station as possible to promote rest and relaxation. Which client would be most
appropriate for the nurse to place away from the nurses' station?



1. 84-year-old client diagnosed with Parkinson disease.

2. 73-year-old client diagnosed with congestive heart failure.

3. 58-year-old client who had a total abdominal hysterectomy.

4. 68-year-old client diagnosed with a cerebellar tumor. - Answer 3. 58-year-old client who had a total
abdominal hysterectomy.

A client of this age who has had a total abdominal hysterectomy is the most appropriate to be away from
the nurses station



The nurse provides care for a postoperative client. The nurse notes the client is restless. The client grabs
at the incisional area. The nurse notes the client's blood pressure to be 146/96 mm Hg. Which action
should the nurse take next? - Answer ask the client to rate the pain level



The nurse provides care for a client who has norepinephrine infusing through a peripheral intravenous
catheter (IV). The client reports pain at the IV insertion site. The nurse stops the infusion. Which action
does the nurse take next? - Answer notify the HCP

the client displays signs of extravasation. the nurse should notify before tissue damage occurs.

, after notification the nurse should elevate the extremity



The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The
client is having difficulty clearing lung secretions. Which technique is best for the nurse to teach the
client to perform? - Answer huff cough



the huff cough is a forced expiratory technique that mobilizes secretions from the small airways for
easier expectoration



how much of the areola should the infant grasp with moutg? - Answer entire areola



A mother brings her 1-week-old newborn to the clinic for a wellness checkup. She verbalizes frustration
with breastfeeding because of nipple soreness. Which recommendation by the nurse may help alleviate
nipple soreness? - Answer apply ice to nipples after feeding due to numbing effect

allowing breast milk to dry on nipples helps relieve soreness



The nurse suspects that a newly admitted client might be a victim of elder physical abuse. Which is the
nurse's priority action? - Answer notify the HCP

it is not the nurses responsibility to contact the local police



how quickly must urine specimen be sent to lab via tube system? - Answer within the hour

if that cannot be done, urine can be refridgerated for up to 24 hours



the suppository should be inserted a minimum of ____ inches for the medication to be effective -
Answer 2 inches



The nurse observes a graduate nurse care for a client receiving continuous feedings via a nasogastric
(NG) tube. Which action by the graduate nurse requires the nurse to intervene immediately?



1. Aspirates a small amount of the gastric contents prior to instilling the tube feeding.

2. Administers two medications together after instilling 5 mL of water to flush the tube.

3. Maintains the head of the bed elevated at 45 degrees.

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