A: 1. Avoid oral hygiene and rinsing with mouthwash.
B: 2. Verify that the client has not eaten for the last 24 hours.
C: 3. Have the client void immediately before going into surgery.
D: 4. Report immediately any slight increase in blood pressure or pulse
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- The most important feeling for the nurse to convey to the client in order for the client with personality disorder to accept the nurse is one of() A: Let client feel warm and being care B: Willingness to help C: Remorse for client D: No-nonsense demands with client
- The nurse is caring for a client with an acute bleeding cerebral aneurysm. Which of the following activities is not appropriate in nursing care() A: Position the client to prevent airway obstruction. B: Keep the client in one position to decrease bleeding. C: Administer IV fluid as ordered and monitor the client for signs of fluid volume excess. D: Maintain the client in a quiet environment.
- Which of the following orders should a nurse question for a client who is scheduled for surgery? A: Demerol (meperidine) 200 mg IM B: Atropine sulfate 0.4 mg IM C: Valium (diazepam) 2 mg IM D: Phenergan (promethazine) 25 mg IM
- While taking an adult client’s pulse, the nurse finds the rate to be 140. The nurse would report and document this finding as
- When working with a client who is depressed, the nurse should initially:() A: Accept what the client says B: Attempt to keep the client occupied C: Try to keep the client from talking too much D: Keep the client’s surroundings bright and gay
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A client is taking chlorpropamide (Diabenese). Which of the following side effects should be nurse expect from the medication() A: Hypoglycemia. B: Oral candidiasis. C: Dumping syndrome. D: Extrapyramidal symptoms.
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Cardiac surgery started with “blind-heart” surgery.
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As an adolescent is receiving care, he's inadvertently injured with a warm compress. The nurse completes an incident report based on the knowledge that identification of which of the following is not a goal of the report A: Staff involved so they're reprimanded for their actions. B: Learning needs of staff to prevent recurrence of incidents. C: Patterns of client care problems. D: Facts surrounding each incident.
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Please tick the right standard of the "Three Checks". A: Check before medication preparation for the clients B: Check after finishing medication preparation C: Check before administering medication to the client D: Check immediately after medication administration to the client E: Check 15 minutes after medication administration to the client
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The nurse is preparing to begin one-person cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The nurse should first A: establish unresponsiveness. B: call for help. C: open the airway. D: assess the client for a carotid pulse.