Comprehensive and Predictive NCLEX-style examination with 50 updated questions. Passing score: 70%
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The nurse manager of a medical-surgical intensive care area is identifying clients who can be transferred to a general medicine unit. Which client condition supports being transferred to a less acute care area at this time?
The nurse would take which actions to comply with the principles of medical asepsis? Select all that apply.
The client has been diagnosed with Trichomonas vaginitis. The nurse explains during client teaching that this infection can affect fertility by which mechanism?
During a prenatal visit in the second trimester, which item reported by the client should be a cause for concern?
When beginning to present information about heart disease to a newly diagnosed client, what is most important for the nurse to do first?
A Native American client who has a low-grade fever tells the nurse on the reservation that he will only use a sweat lodge to treat his illness. Which approach by the nurse would be most therapeutic?
The nurse is teaching an adolescent client who is preparing for a long-distance running event about eating for competition. Does the nurse explain which type of meal is most appropriate before the competition?
The nurse who has completed an assessment of a Hispanic client determines that some cultural food practices place the client at risk for cardiovascular disease. Which suggestion by the nurse is appropriate?
The nurse is preparing to administer a watery medication via intramuscular injection into the deltoid muscle of a 73-kg (160-lb) male. What is the preferred needle size for the medication, muscle, and weight of the client?
A 4-month-old client has D 5 1 / 2 D512 NS IV prescribed to run at a rate of 40 mL/hr. While the unlicensed assistant obtains an infusion pump, the nurse sets the drip rate at how many drops/minute, using a Soluset with micro drip tubing (drop factor of 60 gtt/mL)? Provide a numerical answer. Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
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Answer: _______drops/min
The family of a home infusion client calls the home health nurse one night to report that the electronic infusion pump alarm is sounding. What should the nurse anticipate as the cause of the infusion pump alarming? Select all that apply.