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N100 Whole Book Practice NCLEX Exam 1, 2 and 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following addresses the type and extent of care a patient wishes? - Advance Directive How can energy-based therapies be described or defined? - The balance and return of a person's energy field to its ...

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N100 Whole Book Practice NCLEX Exam

1, 2 and 3 Questions and Answers 100%

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Which of the following addresses the type and extent of care a patient

wishes? - ✔✔Advance Directive

How can energy-based therapies be described or defined? - ✔✔The

balance and return of a person's energy field to its optimal flow to facilitate

healing.

In the OR, a patient tells a circulating nurse that he is going to have the

cataract in his left eye removed. If the nurse notes that the consent form

indicates that surgery is to be performed on the right eye, what should the

nurse's first action? - ✔✔Ask the patient his name.

A 93-year old patient is likely to demonstrate hopelessness by - ✔✔Failing

to follow medical recommendations

When providing care to a dying patient, a nurse should remember that

which of the following is the longest-lasting sense? - ✔✔Hearing

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The preparation of a nursing care plan (NCP) for a resident in a long-term

care facility should involve input from: - ✔✔Family Members; Social

Worker; The Resident; and all licensed staff

When a patient complains of nausea after receiving the first dose of

morphine for pain, the nurse should: - ✔✔Instruct the patient that with

continued use, nausea lessens.

Drug administration would be considered palliative in which of the following

situations? - ✔✔Pain management for a patient with terminal cancer

The most common reason elective cosmetic surgery is requested by

patients is to: - ✔✔Improve self-image

A home health nurse is performing an initial assessment on an elderly

patient. Which physiologic changes should the nurse anticipate as being

"normal" for an elderly patient? - ✔✔Decreased Salivary Production;

Delayed Wound Healing; Loss of Visual Acuity

Which of the following is an appropriate task for a nurse to delegate to a

nursing assistant? - ✔✔Toileting a patient on bladder-training program

Which of the following patients is at highest risk of developing dehydration?

- ✔✔A 78-year old patient with dementia

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If the edges of a patient's appendectomy incision are approximated, and no

drainage is noted, a nurse should document that the inspection appears to

be healing by: - ✔✔Primary Intention

Which of the following best describes therapeutic touch? - ✔✔Movement of

the hands over the body without physical touch.

A nurse has just given a narcotic for pain relief and must now leave the

unit. To whom should the nurse delegate the task of evaluating the

patient's response to pain medication? - ✔✔Another RN

Wet-to-Dry dressings for mechanical debridement of a wound should: -

✔✔Be mostly moist, not wet, when aplied

A nurse is caring for patients on a med-surg unit. The nurse plans the

patient's care and instructs the nursing assistant to assist in repositioning

patients every two hours. Which patients are the greatest risk for

complications if not repositioned properly? - ✔✔A 20-year old unconscious

patient; A 90-year old frail patient; A 40-year old patient with paraplegia

A patient on initial assessment reports "a cough for 3 days and it's getting

worst." The nurse says, "Tell me more about your cough." The patient says,

"I wish I could, but that is why I'm here. You tell me what's wrong!" Which of

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