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A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a client who fell through the ice
on a pond and is unresponsive and breathing slowly, which actions should the
nurse take? - ANSWER> -Remove wet clothing
- Apply warm blankets
- infuse warm IV fluids
A nurse in the emergency department is assessing a client who is unresponsive.
The clients partner states, "he was pulling weeds in the yard and slumped to the
ground," Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to open the
clients airway - ANSWER> The nurse should open the client's airway by using a
head-tilt, chin-lift because the client is unresponsive without suspicion of trauma
A nurse is reviewing the common emergency management protocol for clients who
have asystole.. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take during
this cardiac emergency? - ANSWER> Administer IV epinephrine
- during asystole increases heart rate, improves cardiac output, and promotes
bronchodilation
What are the five levels of ED triage system - ANSWER> Resuscitation: the
client needs immediate treatment to prevent death
Emergent: the client requires time-sensitive treatment for a problem that has the
potential to become a life or limb-threatening situation
Urgent: the client requires treatment but the situation is not life-threatening
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Less urgent: The client is able to wait for a period of time without immediate
treatment
Nonurgent: the client requires a simple evaluation and minor management of care.
A nurse is providing education to a client who is to undergo an
electroencephalogram the next day. Which of the following information should the
nurse include in the teaching - ANSWER> The nurse should teach the client to
remain awake most of the night to provide cranial stress and increase the
possibility of abnormal electrical activity
What are the interventions (pre, intra, post) for an MRI machine magnetic
resonance imaging - ANSWER> -Pre: remove all jewelry, determine if the patient
is claustrophobic, question the client concerning implants containing metal,
question clients allergies
- Intra: stabilize the patients head
-Post: monitor for allergic reaction to the contrast media used during the MRI
A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing mild acute pain after spraining
ankle. Which of the following analgesics should the nurse expect to administer -
ANSWER> Ketorolac is an NSAID useful for anti-inflammatory effects in
managing minor pain following a sprain
A nurse at a clinic is talking with a client who has cancer and takes extended-
release opioids twice daily. The client reports an increase in localized, achy pain
over the last few days. How should the nurse document this increase in pain? -
ANSWER> Breakthrough pain is an acute exacerbation of pain beyond the level
the client typically experiences.
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving morphine via a patient controlled
analgesia infusion device after abdominal surgery. Which of the following client
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statements indicates that the client understands how to use the device -
ANSWER> " I should tell the nurse if the pain doesn't stop after I use this device"
- The nurse should identify that PCA is a method of delivering pain medication
through an electronic infusion device that allows the client to self-administer pain
medication on an as needed basis. If the client is not achieving adequate pain
control, he should let the nurse know so that she can initiate a reevaluation of the
clients pain management plan
A nurse is discussing pain assessment with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the
following information should the nurse include/ - ANSWER> The nurse should
identify that pain is a subjective experience, and the client is the best source of
information about it.
A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving opioid analgesia. Which of the
following findings should the nurse identify as adverse effects of opioid analgesics
- ANSWER> -Respiratory depression which causes respiratory rates to drop to
dangerously low levels, is a common adverse effect of opioid analgesics
- Dizziness or lightheadedness when changing positions is a common adverse
effect of opioid analgesics
- Nausea and vomiting are common adverse effects of opioid analgesia
A nurse caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus and
reports difficulty following the diet and remembering to take the prescribed
medications. Which promotes client compliance - ANSWER> -The nurse
provides resources to strengthen coping ability by asking the dietician to assist the
client with meal planning. This will improve client compliance
A nurse in a health care clinic is evaluating the level of wellness for clients using
the illness-wellness continuum tool. The nurse should identify which of the
following clients as being at the center of the continuum? - ANSWER> A young
male client who has a long history of well-controlled rheumatoid arthritis
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- measured at the center of the continuum which is the normal state of health
A nurse is evaluating clients at a health fair for modifiable variables affecting
health and wellness. The nurse should identify which of the following variables as
modifiable - ANSWER> smoking on special occasions
-Bmi of 28
- history of reflux
A nurse is caring for a client who was just informed of a new diagnosis of breast
cancer. The nurse evaluates the clients response. Which of the following
statements by the client reflects a lack of understanding of an illness perspective -
ANSWER> "I need a second opinion there is no lump"
-the patient denial reflects a lack of understanding of the illness perspective and
can influence the clients acceptance of the diagnosis
Common causes of pulseless electrical activity - ANSWER> 5 H (hypovolemia,
hypoxia, hydrogen ion accumulation resulting acidosis, hyper or hypokalemia,
hypothermia)
5 Ts (toxins, tamponade, tension pneumothorax, thrombosis coronary or
pulmonary)
A nurse on a medical surgical unit is caring for a group of clients. The nurse should
notify the rapid response team for which of the following clients? - ANSWER> A
client who reports right calf pain and shortness of breath.
- The nurse should identify that the client is at risk for respiratory arrest due to a
possible embolism. The nurse should call the rapid response team because
manifestations can indicate the beginning of a rapid decline in the clients condition
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