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Fundamentals of Nursing Q 231

A female patient is being discharged after cataract surgery. After providing medication teaching, the nurse asks the patient to repeat the instructions. The nurse is performing which professional role?         A. Manager      B. Educator      C. Caregiver      D. Patient advocate           Correct Answer: B. Educator When teaching a patient about… Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 232

A nurse in a provider’s office is assessing a client who reports losing control of urine whenever she coughs, laughs, or sneezes. The client relates a history of three vaginal births, but no serious accidents or illnesses. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for helping to control or eliminate the clients incontinence? Select all that… Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 233

How are critical thinking skills and critical thinking attitudes similar? Both are:         A. Influences on the nurse’s problem solving and decision making.      B. Like feelings rather than cognitive activities.      C. Cognitive activities rather than feelings.      D. Applicable in all aspects of a person’s life.           Correct Answer: A.… Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 235

While caring for a client, the nurse notes a pulsating mass in the client’s periumbilical area. Which of the following assessments is appropriate for the nurse to perform?         A. Measure the length of the mass.      B. Auscultate the mass.      C. Percuss the mass.      D. Palpate the mass.          … Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 236

Mr. Lim, who has chronic pain, loss of self-esteem, no job, and bodily disfigurement from severe burns over the trunk and arms, is admitted to a pain center. Which evaluation criteria would indicate the client’s successful rehabilitation?         A. The client remains free of the aftermath phase of the pain experience.      B. The client… Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 237

A patient receiving parenteral nutrition is administered via the following routes except:         A. Subclavian line.      B. Central Venous Catheter.      C. PICC (Peripherally inserted central catheter) line.      D. PEG tube.           Correct Answer: D. PEG tube. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG tube) is inserted into a person’s stomach through the… Read More »

Fundamentals of Nursing Q 239

A female patient exhibits signs of heightened anxiety. Which response by the nurse is most likely to reduce the patient’s anxiety?         A. “Everything will be fine. Don’t worry.”      B. “Read this manual and then ask me any questions you may have.”      C. “Why don’t you listen to the radio?”      D. “Let’s talk about… Read More »