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PHI 413V: Ethical and Spiritual Decision Making in Health Care. Ethical and Spiritual Decision Making in Health Care 
Details This course introduces a Christian foundation for 
spiritual assessment and care with specific emphasis 
on biomedical ethical principles and ethical 
decision making within nursing practice. Students 
practice assessment and propose holistic 
interventions that take into account the dignity of 
the human person. These assessments and 
interventions contribute to the phys...
The nurse is caring for a patient who is immobile. The nurse wants to 
decrease the formation of pressure ulcers. Which action will the nurse take 
first? 
a. Offer favorite fluids. 
b. Turn the patient every 2 hours. 
c. Determine the patient’s risk factors. 
d. Encourage increased quantities of carbohydrates and fats. 
ANS: C 
The first step in prevention is to assess the patient’s risk factors for pressure 
ulcer development. When a patient is immobile, the major risk to the skin is the 
...
MATERNITY OB PN HESI SPECIALTY V2 
(Detail Solutions and Resource for the test) 
1) A client is admitted to the labor and delivery unit with contractions 
that are 3-5 minutes apart, lasting 60-70 seconds. She reports that she is 
leaking fluid. A vaginal exam reveals that her cervix is 80 percent 
effaced and 4 cm dilated and a -1 station. The LPN/LVN knows that the 
client is in which phase and stage of labor? 
A) Latent phase, First Stage 
B) Active Phase of First Stage 
C) Latent phase of Se...
A nonstress test is performed, and the physician documents “accelerations lasting less than 15 seconds 
throughout the fetal movement.” The nurse interprets these findings as: 
A. Normal 
B. Reactive 
C. Nonreactive Correct 
D. Inconclusive 
Rationale: A reactive nonstress test is a normal, or negative, result and indicates a healthy fetus. The result requires two 
or more fetal heart rate accelerations of at least 15 beats/min lasting at least 15 seconds from the beginning of the 
accele...
Table	of	Contents 
SU1: What is research? ..........................................................................................................2 
Why research is important....................................................................................2 
Scientific and non-scientific research .................................................................3 
Basic research methods .......................................................................................4 
Legal research .....
When assessing whispered pectoriloquy, the nurse should instruct a client to do which 
of the following? 
A) Softly repeat the words ìone-two-three. î 
B) Say the number ìninety-nine.î 
C) Cough each time the stethoscope is moved. 
D) Say the letter ìeî until instructed to stop. 
2. When preparing to assess a client's thoracic cage, the nurse should locate which 
landmark when determining where to begin the assessment of the ribs and intercostal 
spaces? 
A) Scapula 
B) Suprasternal notch...
A nurse has completed the general survey of a client who has been transferred to the 
unit. The information gathered during the general survey primarily provides the nurse 
with which of the following? Select all that apply. 
A) An indication of the level of physical distress experienced by the client 
B) Clues about the overall health of the client 
C) A direct link to the client's medical diagnosis 
D) Indications about normal variations in the status of body systems 
E) Data relating to the ...
Nursing Health Assessment: A Best Practice Approach 
Sharon Jensen 
3rd Edition 
Test Banks Chapter 1 
1. Which is one of the broad goals within nursing? 
-To treat human responses 
2. What do nursing activities that promote health and prevent disease accomplish? 
-Reduce the risk of disease 
-Maintain optimal functioning 
-Reinforce good habits
Which of the following components of a clinical question represents the “P” in the 
PICOT format for asking clinical questions? 
A) The nurse's preparation for patient teaching prior to surgery 
B) Early ambulation versus aggressive anticoagulant therapy 
C) Individuals who require peritoneal dialysis 
D) Deep vein thrombosis 
2. An unacceptably high number of patients on a geriatric, subacute medicine unit have 
developed pressure ulcers during their period of care. The nurses on the unit ...