the nurse is measuring d
blood pressure as a part
of community health fair.
which blood pressure
reading would cause the
nurse to refer the patient
for follow-up regarding
hypertension?
a- 108/70
b- 116/78
c- 128/80
d- 138/88
the nurse is admitting a a
stable patient for a minor
outpatient procedure.
what site would the nurse
most commonly use to
assess pulse rate?
a- radial site
b- apical site
c- brachial site
d- carotid site
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the UAP reports vital d
signs for a patient to the
nurse: temp of 99.2 oral,
pulse of 88bpm and
regular respirations of
18bpm, BP 178/112mmHg,
O2 sat of 96%. which vital
sign should the nurse be
most concerned about?
a- temp
b- pulse
c- respiration
d- BP
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From the nurse's a, d, e
understanding, which
statements regarding
temperature and heat
production in the body
are accurate? (Select all
that apply.)
a. Heat generates energy
for cellular functions.
b. Hormones, such as the
thyroid, decrease
metabolism and heat
production.
c. Exercise decreases
heat production through
muscular activity.
d. Body temperature is 1º
to 2º higher in the
morning than in late
afternoon.
e. Expected temperature
readings vary by the
route selected for
measurement.
f. Women tend to have
more fluctuations in
temperature than do
men.
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the nurse is performing d
an initial assessment of a
patient with a severe
infection at hospital
admission. vital signs for
the patient indicate
hypotension and
tachycardia. which data
would support this
evaluation?
a- pulse 78, BP 140/88
b- pulse 86, BP 120/76
c- pulse 100, BP 118/68
d- pulse 114, BP 88/56
The nurse places a c
patient with a high fever
on a cooling blanket.
How is heat loss achieved
with this treatment?
a. Radiation
b. Convection
c. Conduction
d. Evaporation
which clinical patient b
scenario is associated
with the most critical
need for the nurse to
obtain vital signs?
a- ambulating for the first
time after surgery
b- complaining of
pressure in the chest
c- completing
ambulating 100ft after a
stroke
d- complaining of hunger
while NPO (nothing by
mouth)
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