The nurse is discussing the benefits of regular walking with a group of senior citizens. Which of the following statements shows the best understanding of the positive impact of exercise on the older adult? 1. “Remember to warm up and cool down with stretching exercises.” 2. “Find a walking partner that will accompany you on […]
A nurse has just been informed that a new admission is coming to the unit. According to the 2005 JCAHO requirements, how long does the nurse have to complete a physical assessment and have a documented history and physical on the chart? 1. 1 hour 2. 12 hours 3. 48 hours 4. 24 hours […]
When a nurse researcher distributes an explanatory information sheet to subjects solicited for par-ticipation in her study, which of the following ethical principles that guide research is this re-searcher using? 1. Informed consent 2. Freedom from harm 3. Protection of subjects 4. Confidentiality of subjects ANSWER ANS: 1 As a component of informed consent, […]
A client diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes shares with the nurse that he has been using meditation to deal with the chronic pain he experiences from an old back injury. Which of the following questions shows the best understanding of the effects of meditation on the client’s systemic functions? 1. “How many times a day […]
Which of the following statements best reflects the nurse’s knowledge of the affect of skin in-tegrity on a client’s general state of health? 1. “When I keep the skin healthy, the client is healthy.” 2. “If the skin isn’t in good shape, illness isn’t far away.” 3. “I believe cleanliness is a top priority for […]
The client asks the nurse, “How will I know if I’m really rested?” The nurse’s most therapeutic response is: 1. “Everyone’s definition of rested is different. How would you define rested?” 2. “When you aren’t tired when you get up in the morning or after an afternoon nap.” 3. “When you are mentally, physically, and […]
The nursery nurse is explaining postcircumcision care to a new mother. Which of the following statements by the new mother indicates that additional teaching needs to occur? 1. “Babies don’t experience pain, so I don’t need to worry about hurting him when I touch the penis.” 2. “I need to be careful not to put […]
A client scheduled for an ambulatory surgery procedure requiring anesthetics arrives with a low-grade fever and a productive sough. The postponement of the procedure is most likely a re-sult of the: 1. Client’s increased risk for a respiratory tract infection 2. Possibility of a respiratory complication during anesthesia 3. Increased risk for the client’s infecting […]
The nurse is caring for a homeless client who recently emigrated from China. The client has a language barrier, and the hospital has been unsuccessful in locating any relatives. The health care provider is considering the option of placing the client on a respirator to manage a severe respiratory tract problem. To be a caring […]
Which of the following fundamental responsibilities of nurses are included in the preamble of the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics? These are the four fundamental responsibilities of nurses, according to the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics. Informing the public and providing self-regulation are purposes of nursing codes of ethics. 1. Promote […]