HESI RN Fundamentals (HESIRNFUNDAMENTALS)
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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM (Heroes of the classroom)
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When turning an immobile bedridden client without assistance, which action by 
the nurse best ensures client safety? 
A. 
Securely grasp the client's arm and 
leg. B. 
Put bed rails up on the side of bed opposite from the 
nurse. C. 
Correctly position and use a turn 
sheet. D. 
Lower the head of the client's bed 
slowly. (ANS- B. 
Rationale :Because the nurse can only stand on one side of the bed, bed rails 
should be up on the opposite side to ensure that the client does not fall out of 
bed...
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HESI RN Fundamentals Practice Exam
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A 35y/o client with cancer refuses to allow a nurse to insert an IV for scheduled chemo & states that she's ready to go home to die. What intervention should the nurse initiate? (ANS - Evaluate the client's mental status for competence to refuse treatment Rationale: Competent clients have the right to refuse treatment. The nurse cannot document until the HCP is notified of the patient's wishes & a d/c RX is obtained. Advance directives & DNR are not necessary for competent client to refuse ca...
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HESI RN Fundamentals Practice Exam
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A 35y/o client with cancer refuses to allow a nurse to insert an IV for scheduled chemo & states that she's ready to go home to die. What intervention should the nurse initiate? (ANS - Evaluate the client's mental status for competence to refuse treatment Rationale: Competent clients have the right to refuse treatment. The nurse cannot document until the HCP is notified of the patient's wishes & a d/c RX is obtained. Advance directives & DNR are not necessary for competent client to refuse ca...
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HESI RN Fundamentals Practice Exam
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A 35y/o client with cancer refuses to allow a nurse to insert an IV for scheduled chemo & states that she's ready to go home to die. What intervention should the nurse initiate? (ANS - Evaluate the client's mental status for competence to refuse treatment Rationale: Competent clients have the right to refuse treatment. The nurse cannot document until the HCP is notified of the patient's wishes & a d/c RX is obtained. Advance directives & DNR are not necessary for competent client to refuse ca...
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