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Fundamentals of Nursing Test - 25
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Fundamentals of Nursing
Test - 25
1. A condition characterized by moving of bones out joint:
Sprain
Fracture
Strain
Dislocation
2. A 30-year-old male from Haiti is brought to the emergency department in sickle cell crisis. What is the best position for this client?
Semi-Fowler’s with legs extended on the bed
High Fowler’s with knees flexed
Knee-chest
Side-lying with knees flexed
3. Where is the best site for examining for the presence of petechiae in an African American client?
The thorax
The abdomen
The earlobes
The soles of the feet
4. Adult in male that may cause infertility includes:
Undescended
Mumps orchitis
Raised scrotal temperature
AH
5. The best size for administration of blood transfusion to a 19 year old is-
19 gauge
18 gauge
22 gauge
20 gauge
6. A 30 year-old male from Haiti is brought to the emergency department in sickle cell crisis.what is the best position for this client?
Side-lying with knees flexed
knee-chest
high fowler's with knees flexed
Semi-fowler's with legs extended on the bed
7. A client is unconscious need frequent mouth care.when performing a mouth care. the best position of a client is-
Side lying
Supine
Fowler's position
Trendelenburg
8. Which of the following is the Abbreviation of drops?
Gtt.
Gtts.
Dp.
Dr.
9. Which pulse should the nurse palpate during rapid assessment of an unconscious male adult?
Radial
Brachial
Femoral
Carotid
10. Which of the following is the appropriate route of administration for insulin?
Subcutaneous
Intradermal
Intramuscular
Intravenous
11. Which of the following is the meaning of PRN?
Immediately
When necessary
When advice
Now
12. The following is the most important purpose of documentation?except
To Quality assurance
To Reimbursement
To Communication
To provide comfort
13. The nurse is preparing to take vital sign in an alert client admitted to the hospital with dehydration secondary to vomiting and diarrhea. What is the best method used to assess the client’s temperature?
Axillary
Oral
Radial
Heat sensitive tape
14. The nurse is to administer an iron injection to an adult. How should this be administered?
Z track intramuscular in the gluteal
Intradermal in the forearm
Subcutaneous in the arm
Intramuscular in the deltoid
15. Non verbal massage is a mode of communication that include the following except
Tone& pitch of voice
Touch
Gesture
Facial expression
16. Which of the following reasons is the most important, as well as the most widely accepted, reason for nurses using nursing process?
Help clients meet their actual and potential health problems.
Increase the unique body of knowledge known as nursing.
Standardize the care of clients with the same diagnoses.
Communicate with other members of the team.
17. Which of the following statements best describes a wellness nursing diagnosis for an individual, family, or community?
Nursing judgment that in some area no pathology exists
Clinical judgment of transition to a higher level of wellness
A judgment that in some area there is more wellness than illnes
Statement of an area of family strength to use in interventions
18. When reading the nursing-care plan of a newly assigned client prior to caring for this client, the LPN/LVN will notice that potential problems are stated using how many parts in the statement?
Three
One
Two
Four
19. When does the nurse chart an intervention that involves administering medication to a client?
Before the end of shift
Before the next dose of medication or treatment is due
Within one hour
Immediately
20. Which of the following activities on the part of the nurse most demonstrates individualization of the nursing-care plan for a client?
Include client's preferred times of care and methods used.
Write the care plan instead of taking it off the computer.
Select nursing diagnoses that match the client's problems
Use a care plan from a book but add some things to it.
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