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  • 13 juin 2024
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NCLEX RN Uworld Correct and Verified Answers Graded A+ 1.The student nurse and the registered nurse are caring for a mechanically ventilated client with an acute lung injury. Which statement by the student nurse indicates a need for further education? "I will perform endotracheal suctioning routinely after oral care." - Suctioning is performed based on clinical findings such as adventitious breath sounds, elevated peak airway pressure, coughing, or signs of acute respiratory distress. Frequent suctioning increases the risk of tracheal and bronchial trauma, bleeding, and hypoxia. 2.While turning a client the nurse observes that the client's radiation implant has dislodged and is now lying on the linens. Which action by the nurse is appropriate? Use long -handled forceps to secure the implants in a lead container. 3.What is the priority when caring for a 6 -month -old diagnosed with atopic dermatitis? Prevention of scratching. 4.The postoperative client on hydromorphone becomes hypoxic, and naloxone is administered per protocol. What is most important for the nurse to consider in the follow -up care of this client? Client's respiratory status 60 minutes later. 5.The nurse on the mental health unit received report on 4 clients. Which client should the nurse see first? Client diagnosed with post -traumatic stress disorder who reports an anxiety level of 8/10 and is pacing the room 6.The nurse administers Give the client breakfast within 15 minutes - rapid -acting insulin with an onset of 10 -15 minutes; it is important that the client eat within 15 minutes of administration to prevent an insulin -related hypoglycemic reaction 7.A nurse on a pediatric unit is reviewing interventions for a toddler with a practical nurse who will be caring for this child. Which of the following are appropriate activities to minimize the effect of hospitalization on a toddler? Select all that apply. 1. Integrate preferred snack foods in the day's routine. 2. Plan quiet play prior to usual nap time. 5. Provide 1 or 2 options when choosing toys. 8.A client in active labor who received an epidural 20 minutes ago reports feeling nauseated and lightheaded. Which action should the nurse perform first? Obtain blood pressure. 9.A nurse on the antepartum unit is caring for a pregnant client at 30 weeks gestation who was admitted with reports of vaginal bleeding. A diagnosis of placenta previa was confirmed by ultrasounds. What should the nurse tell the client to anticipate? Select all that apply. 1. Additional ultrasound around 36 weeks gestation. 3. Discharge home if bleeding stops and fetal status is reassuring. 4. Scheduled cesarean birth before onset of labor. 10.The inpatient hospice nurse is caring for a Muslim client newly admitted with terminal cancer. Which of the following interventions would the nurse anticipate for this client? Select all that apply. 1. Arrange for health care workers of the same sex to provide care for the client. 2. Coordinate with the registered dietician to provide halal meals. 3. Reposition the immobile client to face the city of Mecca during daily prayer times. 5. Upon death, provide the family with supplies for postmortem care. 11.A nurse manager on a pediatric oncology unit is leading a discussion about personal coping strategies that nurses can use to remain effective when caring for dying children. What should be included in the discussion? Attending a child's memorial service can be helpful. 12.The nurse in the pediatric clinic is triaging telephone messages. The nurse should call the parent of which child first? 7-year-old 5 days post tonsillectomy who wants to return to soccer practice today.

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