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  • September 29, 2024
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Blueprint For Success NUR 130 Exam 1
Questions With Correct Detailed
Answers.
open-ended questions - ANSWER- open-ended questions (narrative response): gives
the pt discretion about the extent of his or her answers, and does not presuppose a
specific answer. they prompt pt to describe a situation in more than one or two words

What nursing interventions can be done for a patient with dehydration? - ANSWER-
maintaining intake of fluids prevents dehydration resulting from diaphoresis. The
patients increased metabolic rate requires an adequate nutritional intake, which maybe
provided through IV parenteral nutrition. Rest preserves energy for the healing process

what ways to assess a patient for dehydration? - ANSWER- dehydration and edema
increase the rate of skin breakdown in a pt who is immobilized. Can assess the mouth
and check mucous membranes which dry easily, when checking skin turgor if it fails to
reassume its normal contour or shape.

Give examples of the type of patients who would likely be on fluid restriction -
ANSWER- Kidney disease, heart failure, hyponatremia, cardiopulmonary

interventions for hyperkalemia - ANSWER- administer IV calcium, obtain specimens for
serum potassium levels every 2 to 4 hours, ensure low-potassium diet

monitoring for hyperkalemia - ANSWER- serum potassium levels, I&O, signs and
symptoms of hyper and hypokalemia

monitoring for hypokalemia - ANSWER- monitor cardia, respirations, neuro, GI, urinary
I&O, renal status

interventions for hypokalemia - ANSWER- Oral/IV potassium supplements, monitor
EKG and ABGs

Foods high in potassium - ANSWER- fruits, potatoes, instant coffee, molasses, brazil
nuts

foods low in potassium - ANSWER- applesauce
green beans
cabbage
lettuce
peppers
grapes

, blueberries
cooked summer squash
cooked turnip greens
pineapple
raspberries

explain how to instruct a patient with diabetes about proper foot care - ANSWER-
assess skin for redness, abrasions, and open areas daily
apply lotion to feet daily
clean between toes after bathing

discuss what should be included in the first step of a comprehensive physical
examination - ANSWER- Develop a plan of care.
The first action the nurse should take using the nursing process is to assess the client
and develop a plan of care. The nursing process follows the steps of assessment,
analysis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Explain accountability - ANSWER- means that you are responsible professionally and
legally for the type and quality of nursing care provided. You must remain current and
competent in nursing and scientific knowledge and technical skills.
Ex: You note that the patient has a fever and the surgical wound has a yellow-green
discharge. You collaborate with other health professionals to develop the best treatment
plan for this patient's surgical wound infection.

Explain responsibility - ANSWER- is the knowledge that you are accountable for your
decisions, actions, and critical thinking, when caring for patients you are responsible for
correctly performing nursing care activities on the basis of standards of practice
Ex: you do not take shortcuts (e.g., failing to identify a patient, preparing medication
doses for multiple patients at the same time) when administering medications.

discuss interventions for a patient having a seizure - ANSWER- have an oral airway,
oxygen and suction readily available, keep bed in low position with side rails up. stay
with pt to protect them injuring themselves, observe and time seizure activity

give examples of nursing interventions(autonomy) that do not require a health care
provider's order or prescription - ANSWER- you independently implement coughing and
deep-breathing exercises for a patient who recently had surgery

Explain the 'planning' step of the nursing process. Give an example - ANSWER- the
nurse priortizes the nursing dx and identifies goals with specific outcome identification
pt cholesterol levels and high bp so we can suggest pt to be on medication to help lower
these numbers and recommends he exercise at least twice a week

Explain the 'evaluation' step in the nursing process. Give an example. - ANSWER-
during the evaluation the nurse determines goal attainment , the effectiveness of
interventions and whether the plan of care should be discontinued, continued or revised

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