1809NRS Mini Quiz 5

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20 Questions
Kathleen Jackson
Quiz by Kathleen Jackson, updated more than 1 year ago
Kathleen Jackson
Created by Kathleen Jackson about 7 years ago
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Question 1

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An infected patient has chills and begins shivering. The best nursing intervention is to:
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  • Apply iced alcohol sponges
  • Provide increased cool liquids
  • Provide additional bedclothes
  • Provide increased ventilation

Question 2

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Clay colored stools indicate:
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  • Upper GI bleeding
  • Impending constipation
  • An effect of medication
  • Bile obstruction

Question 3

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In which step of the nursing process would the nurse ask a patient if the medication she administered relieved his pain?
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  • Assessment
  • Analysis
  • Planning
  • Evaluation

Question 4

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Effective skin disinfection before a surgical procedure includes which of the following methods?
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  • Shaving the site on the day before surgery
  • Applying a topical antiseptic to the skin on the evening before surgery
  • Having the patient take a tub bath on the morning of surgery
  • Having the patient shower with an antiseptic soap on the evening before and the morning of surgery

Question 5

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In a recumbent, immobilized patient, lung ventilation can become altered, leading to such respiratory complications as:
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  • Respiratory acidosis, atelectasis, and hypostatic pneumonia
  • Apneustic breathing, atypical pneumonia and respiratory alkalosis
  • Cheyne-Stokes respirations and spontaneous pneumothorax
  • Kussmaul’s respirations and hypoventilation

Question 6

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Immobility impairs bladder elimination, resulting in such disorders as
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  • Increased urine acidity and relaxation of the perineal muscles, causing incontinence
  • Urine retention, bladder distention, and infection
  • Diuresis, natriuresis, and decreased urine specific gravity
  • Decreased calcium and phosphate levels in the urine

Question 7

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Critical thinking and the nursing process have which of the following in common? Both:
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  • Are important to use in nursing practice
  • Use an ordered series of steps
  • Are patient-specific processes
  • Were developed specifically for nursing

Question 8

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In which step of the nursing process does the nurse analyze data and identify client problems?
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  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Planning outcomes
  • Evaluation

Question 9

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In which phase of the nursing process does the nurse decide whether her actions have successfully treated the client’s health problem?
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  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Planning outcomes
  • Evaluation

Question 10

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What is the most basic reason that self-knowledge is important for nurses? Because it helps the nurse to:
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  • Identify personal biases that may affect his thinking and actions
  • Identify the most effective interventions for a patient
  • Communicate more efficiently with colleagues, patients, and families
  • Learn and remember new procedures and techniques

Question 11

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Arrange the steps of the nursing process in the sequence in which they generally occur. A. Assessment B. Evaluation C. Planning outcomes D. Planning interventions E. Diagnosis
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  • E, B, A, D, C
  • A, B, C, D, E
  • A, E, C, D, B
  • D, A, B, E, C

Question 12

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How are critical thinking skills and critical thinking attitudes similar? Both are:
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  • Influences on the nurse’s problem solving and decision making
  • Like feelings rather than cognitive activities
  • Cognitive activities rather than feelings
  • Applicable in all aspects of a person’s life

Question 13

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The nurse is preparing to admit a patient from the emergency department. The transferring nurse reports that the patient with chronic lung disease has a 30+ year history of tobacco use. The nurse used to smoke a pack of cigarettes a day at one time and worked very hard to quit smoking. She immediately thinks to herself, “I know I tend to feel negatively about people who use tobacco, especially when they have a serious lung condition; I figure if I can stop smoking, they should be able to. I must remember how physically and psychologically difficult that is, and be very careful not to let be judgmental of this patient.” This best illustrates:
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  • Theoretical knowledge
  • Self-knowledge
  • Using reliable resources
  • Use of the nursing process

Question 14

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Which of the following is an example of data that should be validated?
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  • The urinalysis report indicates there are white blood cells in the urine.
  • The client states she feels feverish; you measure the oral temperature at 36.8°C.
  • The client has clear breath sounds; you count a respiratory rate of 18.
  • The chest x-ray report indicates the client has pneumonia in the right lower lobe.

Question 15

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For a morbidly obese patient, which intervention should the nurse choose to counteract the pressure created by the skin folds?
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  • Cover the mattress with a sheepskin.
  • Keep the linens wrinkle free.
  • Separate the skin folds with towels.
  • Apply petrolatum barrier creams.

Question 16

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A client with a stage 2 pressure ulcer has methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cultured from the wound. Contact precautions are initiated. Which rule must be observed to follow contact precautions?
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  • A clean gown and gloves must be worn when in contact with the client.
  • Everyone who enters the room must wear a N-95 respirator mask.
  • All linen and trash must be marked as contaminated and send to biohazard waste.
  • Place the client in a room with a client with an upper respiratory infection.

Question 17

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The clinical instructor asks her students the rationale for handwashing. The students are correct if they answered that handwashing is expected to remove:
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  • transient flora from the skin.
  • resident flora from the skin.
  • all microorganisms from the skin.
  • media for bacterial growth.

Question 18

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A patient’s urine is cloudy, is amber, and has an unpleasant odor. What problem may this information indicate that requires the nurse to make a focused assessment?
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  • Urinary retention
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Ketone bodies in the urine
  • High urinary calcium level

Question 19

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Which of the following need is given a higher priority among others?
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  • The client has attempted suicide and safety precaution is needed
  • The client has disturbance in his body image because of the recent operation
  • The client is depressed because her boyfriend left her all alone
  • The client is thirsty and dehydrated

Question 20

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Which of the following is a OBJECTIVE data?
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  • Dizziness
  • Chest pain
  • Anxiety
  • Blue nails
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