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NSG 200 Focused on Health promotion and
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The nurse is gathering a complete history of the client's present illness. The
nurse knows that the most appropriate way to begin to gather this information
is what - correct answer Asking open-ended questions


A client arrives at the emergency department by ambulance after an accident
while playing softball. The client's left leg is swollen and deformed. The client
describes the pain as a 9 on a 10-point scale. When the nurse assesses the
client's blood pressure, what would the nurse expect to find - correct answer
The blood pressure is elevated


The nursing instructor is discussing the different types of pain with the nursing
class. What type of pain would the instructor explain originates from a specific
site, yet the client feels the pain at another site - correct answer Referred
pain
A way to use nonverbal communication is through silence. The purposeful use
of silence during the interview allows clients to what - correct answer
Provide accurate answers


A nurse is admitting a new client. The client is lying in bed. Where should the
nurse be positioned - correct answer Seated in a chair at eye level with the
client


A nursing instructor is discussing therapeutic versus nontherapeutic
responses with nursing students. Which of the following would the nurse
identify as nontherapeutic - correct answer Distraction

,A clinical instructor is discussing with a clinical group how to take a history of
the client's present illness. A student asks how to best guide the interview.
What would be the instructor's most appropriate answer - correct answer
Follow the cues of the client during the interview


The Joint Commission mandates that nurses assess and reassess a client's
pain level. A nurse's healthcare facility mandates pain reassessment at 30
minutes for any drug given intravenously. This mandate is based on what -
correct answer The time it takes a pain medication to decrease pain
intensity


An adult comes to the clinic reporting pain in the right lower quadrant. When
assessing the client's pain, what elements would the nurse include (Mark all
that apply.) - correct answer Intensity
Quality
Functional goal


A caregiver brings a handicapped client to the ED reporting altered level of
consciousness and refusal to eat by the client. The client is found to be
severely dehydrated. The nurse suspects neglect and asks the caregiver
several questions regarding the client's activities, diet, and care. The caregiver
states, "I didn't know it could hurt him if he didn't drink anything." This is an
example of what kind of abuse - correct answer Unintentional


The nurse is in the client's room after she has given birth one day ago and
observes a family member offering the baby a bottle after the infant has
breastfed. The family member states to the new mother, "This baby is not fat
enough and needs to eat double the first few weeks." What is the nurse's best
action - correct answer Provide information to the client and family about
newborn nutritional needs


A nurse conducting a comprehensive nutritional assessment is assisting the
client in completing a 24-hour food recall. What does the research show

,regarding the client's ability to recall intake - correct answer The client often
underestimates high intakes


When a nurse asks a patient "Do you have any thoughts of wanting to harm or
kill yourself" for what is the nurse assessing - correct answer Suicide
ideation


In what life stage, defined by Erikson, is group identity important - correct
answer Adolescence


The triage nurse on the adolescent unit knows that puberty can contribute to
what - correct answer Depression


An Afghani woman is admitted to the obstetric unit. While doing a transcultural
assessment, how would the nurse individualize questions for this client -
correct answer Assess if the client speaks and understands English


In the Hispanic culture, a common rite of passage for a female teenager is
called what - correct answer Quinceanera


A couple adopts an 8-month-old infant. The clinic nurse writes a care plan that
includes the diagnosis of risk for delayed child development related to recent
adoption. What would be an appropriate nursing intervention for this
infant/family - correct answer Consider visits by a home health nurse to
assess the environment for safety and comfort.
(Teach parents to stimulate the infant as needed)


The student nurse would learn that there are what types of family violence
(Mark all that apply.) - correct answer Child maltreatment
Elder abuse

, Intimate partner violence


What type of family violence is among the most common type that children
experience - correct answer Sibling violence


A middle aged client is admitted to the observation unit with right lower
quadrant pain. The client has not kept down any food or drink for 24 hours.
The client's temperature is 38.6°C orally (101.5°F). The client describes the
pain as "achy with periods of sharp, stabbing sensations." What would be the
most appropriate nutritional nursing diagnosis for a client with these
assessment data - correct answer Fluid volume less than body
requirements related to an inability to tolerate fluids


A shared, learned, and symbolic system of values, beliefs, and attitudes that
shape and influence how people see and behave in the world is a definition of
what - correct answer Culture


The triage nurse suspects malnutrition in an older adult with altered mental
status who has been brought to the emergency department by family
members. What visible signs might the nurse have noticed that would lead to
the suspicion of malnutrition (Mark all that apply.) - correct answer
Atrophied tongue
Temporal muscle wasting
Generalized muscle weakness
Dry eyes


A college football player has been hospitalized with a knee injury. When
sending his diet orders to the hospital kitchen, the nurse knows what to
include - correct answer Extra servings of protein

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