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Practice Questions for Fundamentals - Basics of Nursing Practice

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Fundamentals: Basics of Nursing Practice

Frage 1 von 4

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A client is admitted to the hospital for an elective surgical procedure. The client tells a nurse about the emotional stress of recently disclosing being a homosexual to family and friends. What is the nurse's first consideration when planning care?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Exploring the client's emotional conflict

  • Identifying personal feelings toward this client

  • Planning to discuss this with the client's family

  • Developing a rapport with the client's health care provider

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Frage 2 von 4

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The nurse administers a pneumococcal vaccine to a 70-year-old client. The client asks "Will I have to get this every year like I do with the flu shot?" How should the nurse respond?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • "You need to receive the pneumococcal vaccine every other year."

  • "The pneumococcal vaccine should be received in early autumn every year."

  • "You should get the flu and pneumococcal vaccines at your annual physical examination."

  • "It is unnecessary to have any follow-up injections of the pneumococcal vaccine after this dose."

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Frage 3 von 4

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A nurse is teaching an adolescent about type 1 diabetes and self-care. Which questions from the client indicate a need for additional teaching in the cognitive domain? Select all that apply.

Wähle eine oder mehr der folgenden:

  • "What is diabetes?"

  • "What will my friends think?"

  • "How do I give myself an injection?"

  • "Can you tell me how the glucose monitor works?"

  • "How do I get the insulin from the vial into the syringe?"

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Frage 4 von 4

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A client reaches the point of acceptance during the stages of dying. What response should the nurse expect the client to exhibit?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Apathy

  • Euphoria

  • Detachment

  • Emotionalism

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