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Basic Nursing EXAM WITH 100% ANSWERS GRADED A+
Basic Nursing EXAM WITH 100% ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
 
 
The nurse caring for a resident of a long-term care facility discovers the client has a body temperature of 102 F, nasal congestion, and body aches. The provider diagnosed the resident with influenza the day prior. Which nursing diagnosis does the nurse determine applies to this client? 
 
A.	Hyperthermia related to the body's inflammatory response to invading pathogens 
 
B.	Ineffective airway clearance related to thick and tenacious b...
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Basic Nursing EXAM WITH 100% ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
 
 
The nurse caring for a resident of a long-term care facility discovers the client has a body temperature of 102 F, nasal congestion, and body aches. The provider diagnosed the resident with influenza the day prior. Which nursing diagnosis does the nurse determine applies to this client? 
 
A.	Hyperthermia related to the body's inflammatory response to invading pathogens 
 
B.	Ineffective airway clearance related to thick and tenacious b...
REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 
 
 
Erikson differs from Freud by his placing greater emphasis on: 
1.	Interpersonal relationships 
2.	Cultural factors in development 
3.	Instinctual drives 
4.	Psychosexual development 
5.	Object Relations - 2. Cultural Factors in Development 
 
In which of the following age groups is the stage of preoperational thought 
process?	 
1. Birth to 2 years	 
 
 
2. Ages 2-7 years	 
3. Ages 7-11 years	 
4. Age 11 through the end of ado...
- Exam (elaborations)
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REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 
 
 
Erikson differs from Freud by his placing greater emphasis on: 
1.	Interpersonal relationships 
2.	Cultural factors in development 
3.	Instinctual drives 
4.	Psychosexual development 
5.	Object Relations - 2. Cultural Factors in Development 
 
In which of the following age groups is the stage of preoperational thought 
process?	 
1. Birth to 2 years	 
 
 
2. Ages 2-7 years	 
3. Ages 7-11 years	 
4. Age 11 through the end of ado...
REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 
 
 
Erikson differs from Freud by his placing greater emphasis on: 
1.	Interpersonal relationships 
2.	Cultural factors in development 
3.	Instinctual drives 
4.	Psychosexual development 
5.	Object Relations - 2. Cultural Factors in Development 
 
In which of the following age groups is the stage of preoperational thought 
process?	 
1. Birth to 2 years	 
 
 
2. Ages 2-7 years	 
3. Ages 7-11 years	 
4. Age 11 through the end of ado...
- Exam (elaborations)
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REGIS NU665 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 
 
 
Erikson differs from Freud by his placing greater emphasis on: 
1.	Interpersonal relationships 
2.	Cultural factors in development 
3.	Instinctual drives 
4.	Psychosexual development 
5.	Object Relations - 2. Cultural Factors in Development 
 
In which of the following age groups is the stage of preoperational thought 
process?	 
1. Birth to 2 years	 
 
 
2. Ages 2-7 years	 
3. Ages 7-11 years	 
4. Age 11 through the end of ado...
HESI RN EXIT EXAM V2 2024-2025 ACTUAL EX
HESI RN EXIT EXAM V ACTUAL 
EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS WELL ANALYSED 
 
 
The nurse assumes care of a postoperative adult client with type 2 diabetes mellitus and learns that the client has a current blood glucose level of 720 mg/dL. When assessing the client, what is the priority? 
A.	Assess for signs of fluid volume deficit 
B.	Observe wound drainage characteristics 
C.	Measure the level of acute pain 
D.	Determine when the client last ate - A. Assess for signs of fluid volume defici...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI RN EXIT EXAM V ACTUAL 
EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS WELL ANALYSED 
 
 
The nurse assumes care of a postoperative adult client with type 2 diabetes mellitus and learns that the client has a current blood glucose level of 720 mg/dL. When assessing the client, what is the priority? 
A.	Assess for signs of fluid volume deficit 
B.	Observe wound drainage characteristics 
C.	Measure the level of acute pain 
D.	Determine when the client last ate - A. Assess for signs of fluid volume defici...
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM 1 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ALL SOLUTIONS
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM 1 PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS WITH ALL SOLUTIONS 
 
 
A client is referred to a surgeon by the healthcare provider. After meeting the surgeon, the client decides to consult with a different surgeon about treatment options. The nurse supports the client's action, utilizing which ethical principle? 
 
1.Beneficence 
2.Veracity 
3.Autonomy 
4.Privacy - 3. Autonomy 
 
A nurse forgets to administer a dose of a client's diuretic drug and the client experiences an epis...
- Exam (elaborations)
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM 1 PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS WITH ALL SOLUTIONS 
 
 
A client is referred to a surgeon by the healthcare provider. After meeting the surgeon, the client decides to consult with a different surgeon about treatment options. The nurse supports the client's action, utilizing which ethical principle? 
 
1.Beneficence 
2.Veracity 
3.Autonomy 
4.Privacy - 3. Autonomy 
 
A nurse forgets to administer a dose of a client's diuretic drug and the client experiences an epis...
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM GRADED A
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM GRADED A+ WELL 
ANALYSED	 
 
1.	A patient's outcome was to have a pain level of 4 out of 10, 30 minutes after receiving medication. 30 minutes later the patient reported a pain level of 3 out of 10. Has the outcome been: 
 
a. Met	 
b. Not met	 
c. Partially met	 
d. Not enough information - A 
 
2.	A patient's outcome at the end of the shift is to ambulate down the hall and back twice. By the end of the shift the patient was able to ambulate once. Since t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING EXAM GRADED A+ WELL 
ANALYSED	 
 
1.	A patient's outcome was to have a pain level of 4 out of 10, 30 minutes after receiving medication. 30 minutes later the patient reported a pain level of 3 out of 10. Has the outcome been: 
 
a. Met	 
b. Not met	 
c. Partially met	 
d. Not enough information - A 
 
2.	A patient's outcome at the end of the shift is to ambulate down the hall and back twice. By the end of the shift the patient was able to ambulate once. Since t...
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LATEST UPDATE SOLUTIONS
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LATEST UPDATE SOLUTIONS 
 
The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would 
the nurse place the client to begin this procedure?	 
 
 lying flat sitting up 
lying flat with feet raised slightly lying prone - lying flat 
 
The nurse and an assistant are preparing to move a client up in bed. 
Arrange the following steps in the correct order.	 
 
1.	Adjust the head of the bed to a flat position. 
 
2.	Place a friction-reducing sheet...
- Exam (elaborations)
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LATEST UPDATE SOLUTIONS 
 
The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would 
the nurse place the client to begin this procedure?	 
 
 lying flat sitting up 
lying flat with feet raised slightly lying prone - lying flat 
 
The nurse and an assistant are preparing to move a client up in bed. 
Arrange the following steps in the correct order.	 
 
1.	Adjust the head of the bed to a flat position. 
 
2.	Place a friction-reducing sheet...
NURSING 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING PRACTICE EXAM GRADED A+
NURSING 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING PRACTICE 
EXAM GRADED A+ 
 
 
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to promote privacy. The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A.	Advocate 
B.	Communicator 
C.	Change agent 
D.	Caregiver - D. Caregiver 
 
The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain dignity, health and wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the nurse intercedes or works on behalf of the clie...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURSING 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING PRACTICE 
EXAM GRADED A+ 
 
 
During a physical assessment, the nurse closes and door and provides drape to promote privacy. The nurse is performing her role as a/an: 
A.	Advocate 
B.	Communicator 
C.	Change agent 
D.	Caregiver - D. Caregiver 
 
The role of a nurse as caregiver helps client promote, restore and maintain dignity, health and wellness by viewing a person holistically. As an advocate the nurse intercedes or works on behalf of the clie...
MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM WITH SEVENT FIVE GRADED QUESTIONS
MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM WITH SEVENT FIVE GRADED 
QUESTIONS 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who is 8 hours postpartum and is experiencing hemorrhage. Which of the following actions should the nurse implement after notifying the provider? (Select all that apply) a. Massage the fundus 
b.	Give oxygen at 2L/min via nasal cannula 
c.	Administer oxytocin 
d.	Insert an indwelling catheter 
e.	Place the client in a lateral position with her legs elevated 30 degrees - Massage the fundus 
Admi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM WITH SEVENT FIVE GRADED 
QUESTIONS 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who is 8 hours postpartum and is experiencing hemorrhage. Which of the following actions should the nurse implement after notifying the provider? (Select all that apply) a. Massage the fundus 
b.	Give oxygen at 2L/min via nasal cannula 
c.	Administer oxytocin 
d.	Insert an indwelling catheter 
e.	Place the client in a lateral position with her legs elevated 30 degrees - Massage the fundus 
Admi...
APEA PREDICTOR EXAM 2023-2024 TEST BANK 300+ QUESTIONS AND verified ANSWERS
NHA:PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXAM LATEST VERSION 2024-2025
ATI RN Maternal Newborn level 3 Final Answers Graded A+
HESI RN EXIT EXAM with verified solutions 2024-2025
AVID Media Composer 101 Certification Exam 2024- 2025