Please read each carefully and pick the
Please read each carefully and pick the best response 1-5 Match the Vitamin deficiencies A. Vitamin A. B. Folic Acid c. Vitamin B 12 D. Vitamin C E. Vitamin K 1. A deficiency in this vitamin may cause a baby to have spina bids? 2. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to bleeding gums and scurvy? 3. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to night blindness and inflamed eyes? 4. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to bleeding? 5. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to pernicious anemia? 6-10 Match the mineral deficiencies A. Iron B. Iodine C. Patassium D. calcium E. Magnesium 6. A deficiency in this mineral can lead to anemia? 7. A deficiency in this mineral can lead to muscle weakness and abnormal heart rhythm? 8. A deficiency in this mineral can lead to twitching and tremors? 9. A deficiency in this mineral can result in a goiter? 10. A deficiency in this mineral can lead to rickets or osteoporosis? 11. The sandwich generation refers to people who are taking care of? A. Parents and children at the same time B. Parents and grandchildren at the same time C. Those who go to subway and Subby’s at the same time D. Parents and pets at the same time 12. Before WWII, this was used to heal wounds, fight infection and improve skin texture. Today it is used for stress reduction. What is it called? a. Naturopathy b. Aromatherapy c. Acupuncture d Chakra therapy 13 – 17 Matching Mind-Body Therapies. A. Meditation B. Hypnotherapy C. Yoga D. Biofeedback E Guided Imagery 13. Relaxation that will settle the mind? 14. Use imagination to relieve symptoms? 15. Focused relaxation by a therapist? 16. Process of learned control of physical responses of the body? 17. Stretching, breathing, and body postures for good mental and physical health? 18. Which therapy listed below does not use touch? a. Reiki b. Massage c. Counseling. d. Healing touch 19. Which type of touch means “universal life energy*? a. Reiki b. Healing touch c. Therapeutic touch d. Aggressive touch 20. A specialty in nursing that looks at all aspects of a patients life is known as: a. Cardiac b. Holistic c. Pediatric d. Obstetric 21. Club sandwiches are: a. Sandwiches with lettuce and tomato b. Caring for a parent, child, and grandchild at the same time. c. Caring for a parent and child at the same time d. People who work at Subby’s and Subway at the same time 22. Traditional Chinese Medicine is: a. Southera b. Northern c. Eastern d. Western 23-26 23. Believes that a person should be treated as a whole looking at physical, psychological, emotional, and genetic factors? 24. Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to unblock pathways so that life force can flow? 25. Uses remedies from plant, animal and mineral sources? 26. Believes that there are 3 operating principles or doshas for health? A. Acupuncture B. Homeopathy C. Ayurvedic D. Naturopathy 27-31 A. Cinnamon B. Garlic C. Lavender D. St. John’s Wort E. Ginseng 27. Antibacterial/antiviral? 28. Normalizes body systems? 29. Blood thinner, lowers BP? 30. Relaxant? 31. Anti-depressant/anti-anxiety? 1. A nurse is caring for a client who is dying. The nurse should incorporate the principle of nonmaleficence into practice by taking which of the following actions? a. Discussing advance directives with the client and the client’s family. b. Providing comfort care measures to the client. c. Withholding a dose of narcotic pain medication when the client has respiratory depression. d. Allowing the client’s family unlimited visitation at the time of death. 2.A nurse is assessing a groups of clients for hospice services. The nurse should recommend hospice care for which of the following clients? a. A client who has diabetes mellitus and is having difficulty self-administering insulin because of poor eye sight b. A client who has terminal cancer and needs assistance with pain management c. A client who has dementia and needs help with activities of daily living d. A client who is recovering from a stroke and needs someone to provide care while his spouse is at work 2. A nurse is planning care for four clients and is assigning tasks to a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and an assistive personnel (AP)). Which of the following should the nurse assign to the LPN? a. Complete an admission assessment for a client who has COPD. b. Measure I&O for a client who has an indwelling urinary catheter . c. Reinforce teaching to a client to begin taking enoxaparin at home following a hip arthroplasty d. Develop a plan of care for a client who has cholecystitis 3. A nurse is triaging clients in the emergency department. which of the following clients should the nurse ask the provider to care for first? a. a toddler who has asthma and has a pulse oximetry reading of 95% while receiving oxygen at oxygen 2L/mins b. A toddier who has otitis media, a temperature of 39.2C (102.6F) , and purulent ear discharge c. A school-age child who has acute epiglottis, is drooling, and has at absence on spontancous cough. d. An adolescent who has sickle cell disease reports pain as 7 on a scale of O to 10, and requests pain medication 4. A nurse is assessing four clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which of the following clients should the nurse care for first? a. A client who has diarrhea and requests clear liquids for breakfast b. A client who has a cast on the left leg and reports numbness and paresthesia c. A client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus and has a fasting blood glucose level of 150 d. A client who has pneumonia and has an axillary temperature of 388C(101F). 5. A nurse is planning to use the BAR communication tool when calling a provider. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the B (background) step? a. The client should be seen by a neurologist b. The client was found unconscious on the floor in her home c. There are no provider’s prescriptions available d. The client is disoriented. Pupils are slow to respond to light. 6. A charge nurse is making assignments for nursing personnel who will be caring for clients during the oncoming shift. Which of the following factors should the charge nurse consider? a. The most experienced nurse receives the more complex clients b. Personal comfort level in making the assignments c. Social relationships between nurses working the oncoming shift d. The physiologic status of the clients on the unit 7. A charge nurse is delegating tasks to nursing personnel on a 10-bed medical surgical nursing unit. Which of the following, assignments is an example of overdelegation? a. Assigning 2 assistive personnel to ambulate all clients b. Assigning a new graduate nurse to perform a wet-to-dry dressing change c. Assigning the most efficient AP to perform glucometer monitoring for each client d. Assigning the most competent RN to perform a central line dressing change 8. A nurse is planning care for a group of clients at the beginning of the shift. Which of the following tasks should the nurse assign to the licensed practical nurse (LPN)? a. Developing the plan of care for a client who has an amputation b. Evaluating the outcomes of a new postoperative client c. Analyzing data to identify issues for a client who has uncontrolled diabetes mellitus d. Assisting a client with crutch waling following knee replacement surgery 9. A nurse is working with a limited staff because of a severe storm in the area. The facility incident commander has initiate disaster protocol. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Focus on providing care that prevents life threatening emergencies b. Reinforce the discharge teaching to clients c. Instruct the assistive personnel (AP) to focus on clients ADL’s d. Stock additional unit supplies 10.A charge nurse delegates to a licensed practical nurse (LPN) the task of changing a clients dressing. Several hours later the client reports the dressing has not been changed. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Change the client’s dressing. b. Reassign the task to another nurse c. Verify the LPN knows how to do a dressing change d. Report the issue to the unit manager 11.A nurse is planning to delegate tasks to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Which of the following entities is important for the nurse to understand when delegating tasks to the LPN? a. The state Nurse Practice Act b. The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services c. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing Decision Tree d. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 12.A nurse is planning client care for herself and an AP working with her. Which of the following tasks should the nurse plan to perform? a. Administration of an enema b. Application of antiembolic stocking C. Assessing a client’s sacrum for edema d. Assisting a client to cough and deep breathe 13. A nurse has received change of shift report and is delegating tasks to the assistive personnel (AP). The nurse should tell the AP to complete which of the following tasks first? a. Perform blood glucose monitoring of a client who has a prescription for short-acting insulin prior to breakfast b. Apply a condom catheter to a client who is incontinent c. Feed a client who has bilateral casts due to upper arm fractures d. Deliver a clean voided urine specimen to the laboratory 14.An assistive personnel (AP) reports to the nurse that a client who is 3 days postoperative following an abdominal hysterectomy has a dressing that is saturated with blood. Which of the following tasks should the nurse delegate to the AP? a. Change the abdominal dressing b. Obtain vital signs c. Palpate for possible bladder distention d. Observe the incision site 15.A nurse is assisting a newly licensed nurse with delegating tasks to assistive personnel on the unit. Which of the following statements by the nurse explains the purpose of delegation? a. delegation provides appropriate resources to the client b. delegation permits a designated individual to meet a goal on your behalf c. delegation promotes discharge teaching activities for clients d. delegation decreases health care costs 16. a nurse is receiving change-of-shift report at the start of the shift. Which of the following statements by the nurse giving report indicates to the oncoming nurse that she should assume total care for the client., rather than assigning tasks to the assistive personnel (AP)? a. The client’s family members have been present most of the day. b. The client’s blood pressure and pulse have been fluctuating throughout the day. c. The client discussed having prior thoughts of suicide d. The client works in the hospital radiology department. 17.A nurse has assigned client care activities to an assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following statements by the AP indicates a need for assistance in establishing priorities? a. I have my assignment and will start with room 1, then work my way to room 10. b. I will give this client his meal tray first, as he is going early to physical therapy. c. After breakfast, I will pack the belongings of clients who will be discharged this morning d. I will start by providing partial baths before breakfast. 18.A nurse checks with assistive personnel on the unit throughout the shift to determine if they are completing tasks. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following rights of delegation? a. Right circumstances b. Right communication c. Right person d. Right supervision 19.A nurse assigned a group of clients at the start of the shift. Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to care for first? a. A client who needs assistance with a bath b. A client requesting a referral for home health services c. A client asking about his PCA pump that contains morphine d. A client who has questions about his new prescription 20. A nurse asks the assistive personnel (AP) to take a specimen to the laboratory and the AP refuses. Which of the following actions shouid the nurse take? a. Take the specimen to the laboratory b. Report the AP to the charge nurse c. Complete an incident report d. Ask the AP about her concerns with the assignment 21.A nurse enters client’s room and finds the client pulseless. The family has requested a do-not -resuscitate (DNR) order from the provider, but he has not written the order yet. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Call the emergency response team b. Seek immediate help from the risk manager c. Call the provider for a stat DR order d. Respect the family’s wishes and do nothing 22.A nurse who is leading a team of nurse managers is planning to make a major announcement. The nurse should use which of the following nonverbal communication techniques to enhance the importance of the announcement? a. Sit in front of the group for the meeting and then stand for the announcement b. Cross her arms over her chest when beginning the announcement c. Stare at the people the announcement will affect the most d. Lean gently over the back of a chair sitting to one side of the room when making the announcement 23.A client who is terminally ill tells a nurse on the medical-surgical unit that she feels hopeless. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate? a. Tell me why you feel hopeless b. am sure these feelings will pass once you go home c. If I were vou. i would ask for a referral to hospice care d. Tell me what you understand about your illness 24. define family as a husband, wife, and child. This definition is which type of family form? a. Extended family b. Blended family c. Nuclear famity d. Intergenerational family 25.A nurse is caring for four clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which of the following clients should the nurse assess first? a. A client who has a nasogastric tube for decompression and the gastric aspirate is green with a pH of 5.3. b. a client who had an indwelling urinary catheter removed 5 hr ago and has not voided c. A client who has COPD and the capillary refill time on both hands is 4 seconds d. A client who has late-stage cirrhosis and whose breath has a fruity odor 26.A nurse manager observes an unknown man in a laboratory coat making copies of a client’s medical record. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take first? a. Notify hospital security b. Approach the man and ask why he is making copies c. Inform the nursing supervisor d. Report the observation to the nurse caring for that client
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