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ATI RN Fundamentals Online Practice
2025 A with NGN Questions and
Answers GRADED A+
A nurse is admitting a client who has an abdominal wound with a large amount of
purple tissue drainage. Which of the following types of transmission precautions
should the nurse initiate?
Protective environment
Airborne precautions
Droplet precautions
Contact precautions -
✔️Contact precautions
A nurse is caring for a client who is expressing anger about his diagnosis of
colorectal cancer. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
-Discuss the risk factors for colon cancer.
-Focus teaching on what the client will need to do in the future to manage his illness.
-Provide the client with written information about the phases of loss & grief.
-Reassure the client that this is an expected response to grief. -
✔️-Reassure the client that this is an expected response to grief.
A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following a knee arthroplasty &
requires the use of thigh-length sequential compression sleeves. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
-Assist the client into a prone position
-Place a sleeve over the top of each leg with the opening at the knee
-Make sure two finger can fit under the sleeves
-Set ankle pressure at 65 mmHg -
✔️-Make sure two finger can fit under the sleeves
A nurse is preparing to apply a dressing for a client who has a stage 2 pressure
injury. Which of the following types of dressings should the nurse use?
Alienate
Gauze
Transparent
Hydrocolloid -
✔️Hydrocolloid
A nurse is preparing an education program for the staff about advocacy. Which of
the following information should the nurse include?
-Advocacy ensures clients' safety, health, & rights.
-Advocacy series that nurses are able to explain their own actions.
-Advocacy ensures that nurses follow through on their promises to clients.
-Advocacy ensures fairness in client care delivery and use of resources. -
✔️Advocacy ensures clients' safety, health, & rights.
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2025 A with NGN Questions and

Answers GRADED A+

A nurse is admitting a client who has an abdominal wound with a large amount of purple tissue drainage. Which of the following types of transmission precautions should the nurse initiate? Protective environment Airborne precautions Droplet precautions Contact precautions - ✔️ Contact precautions

A nurse is caring for a client who is expressing anger about his diagnosis of colorectal cancer. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • Discuss the risk factors for colon cancer.
  • Focus teaching on what the client will need to do in the future to manage his illness.
  • Provide the client with written information about the phases of loss & grief.
  • Reassure the client that this is an expected response to grief. - ✔️ - Reassure the client that this is an expected response to grief.

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following a knee arthroplasty & requires the use of thigh-length sequential compression sleeves. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • Assist the client into a prone position
  • Place a sleeve over the top of each leg with the opening at the knee
  • Make sure two finger can fit under the sleeves
  • Set ankle pressure at 65 mmHg - ✔️ - Make sure two finger can fit under the sleeves

A nurse is preparing to apply a dressing for a client who has a stage 2 pressure injury. Which of the following types of dressings should the nurse use? Alienate Gauze Transparent Hydrocolloid - ✔️ Hydrocolloid

A nurse is preparing an education program for the staff about advocacy. Which of the following information should the nurse include?

  • Advocacy ensures clients' safety, health, & rights.
  • Advocacy series that nurses are able to explain their own actions.
  • Advocacy ensures that nurses follow through on their promises to clients.
  • Advocacy ensures fairness in client care delivery and use of resources. - ✔️ Advocacy ensures clients' safety, health, & rights.

A nurse is admitting a new client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take while performing medication reconciliation?

  • Verify the client's name on their identification bracelet with the medication administration record
  • Call the pharmacy to determine whether the client's medications are available
  • Compare the clients home medications with the provider's prescriptions
  • Place the client's home medication bottles in a secure location - ✔️ Compare the clients home medications with the provider's prescriptions

A nurse is assessing an older adult client's risk for falls. Which of the following assessments should the nurse use to identify the client's safety need? (Select all that apply)

  • Lacrimal apparatus
  • Pupil clarity
  • Appearance of bulbar conjunctivae
  • Visual fields
  • Visual acuity - ✔️ Pupil clarity Visual fields Visual acuity

A nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who will be using a walker. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?

  • "I can place an extension cord across my living room to plug in my television."
  • "I will hire someone to trim the tree that hangs low over the stairs of my front porch."
  • "I will place my alarm clock on my bedroom dresser across the room."
  • "I will replace the old throw rug in my kitchen with a new one." - ✔️ - "I will hire someone to trim the tree that hangs low over the stairs of my front porch."

A nurse is reviewing a client's fluid & electrolyte status. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider? BUN 15 mg/dL Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL Sodium 143 mEq/L Potassium 5.4 mEq/L - ✔️ Potassium 5.4 mEq/L

nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative and is exhibiting signs of hemorrhagic shock. the nurse notifies the surgeon, who tells the nurse to continue to measure the client's vital signs every 15 min & to report back in 1 hr. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?

  • Document the providers statement in the medical record
  • Complete an incident report
  • Consult the facility's risk manager
  • Notify the nursing manager - ✔️ Notify the nursing manager

The client states: "I am unable to eat anything without vomiting"

A nurse is preparing to administer an injection of an opioid medication to a client. The nurse draws out 1 mL of the medication from a 2 mL vial. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • Ask another nurse to observe the medication wastage.
  • Notify the pharmacy when wasting the medication.
  • Lock the remaining medication in the controlled substances cabinet.
  • Dispose of the vial with the remaining medication in a sharps container. - ✔️ Ask another nurse to observe the medication wastage.

A nurse is using an open irrigation technique to irrigate a client's indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • Place the client in a side-lying position
  • Instill 15 mL of irrigation fluid into the catheter with each flush
  • Subtract the amount of irritant used from the clients urine output
  • Perform the irrigation using a 20 mL syringe - ✔️ Subtract the amount of irritant used from the clients urine output

A nurse is teaching a client & his family how to care for the client's tracheotomy at home Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

  • Remove the outer cannula cautiously for routine cleaning
  • Use tracheostomy covers when outdoors
  • Use sterile technique when performing tracheostomy care at home
  • Cleanse irritated skin w/ full strength hydrogen peroxide - ✔️ Use tracheostomy covers when outdoors

A nurse is educating a client who has a terminal illness about declining resuscitation in a living will. The client asks, "What will happen if I arrived at the emergency department & I had difficulty breathing?" Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

  • "We would consult the person appointed by your health care proxy to make decisions."
  • "We would give you oxygen through a tube in your nose."
  • "You would be unable to change your previous wishes about your care."
  • "We would insert a breathing tube while we evaluate your condition." - ✔️ "We would give you oxygen through a tube in your nose."

the nurse should first , ...... followed by........ - ✔️ - review medications that might be causing confusion

  • using other methods to keep the client safe

A nurse is initiating a protective environment for a client who has had an allogeneic stem cell transplant. Which of the following precautions should the nurse plan for this client?

  • Make sure the client's room has at least six air exchanges per hour.
  • Make sure the client wears a mask when outside her room if there's construction in the area.
  • Place the client in a private room with negatives-pressure airflow.
  • Wear an N95 respirator when giving client direct care. -

✔️ Make sure the client wears a mask when outside her room if there's construction in the area.

The nurse is preparing to administer 0.9% sodium chloride 750 mL IV to infuse over 7 hr. The nurse should set the infusion pump to deliver how many mL/hr? (Round to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.) - ✔️ 107 mL/hr

A nurse is teaching for a client who has heart failure. which of the following 3 statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

  • "I have been weighing myself every other morning"
  • "i am trying to decrease my intake of foods with potassium"
  • i" i am limiting my sodium intake to 2 grams daily"
  • " i am eating fewer potato chips and more fruit for snacks"
  • " i will lie down and rest after meals"
  • " i know to call my doctor if i gain 3 pounds or more in 2 days" - ✔️ - i am limiting my sodium intake to 2 grams daily"
  • i am eating fewer potato chips and more fruit for snacks
  • i know to call my doctor if i gain 3 pounds or more in 2 days"

A nurse is evaluating a client's use of a cane. Which of the following actions should the nurse identify as an indication of correct use?

  • The top of the cane is parallel to the client's waist
  • When walking, the client moves the cane 46 cm (18 in) forward
  • The client holds the cane on the stronger side of her body
  • The client moves her stronger limb forward with the cane - ✔️ - The client holds the cane on the stronger side of her body

A nurse is caring for a client who requires an Ng tube for stomach decompression. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when inserting the NG tube?

  • Position the client with the head of the bed elevated 30 degrees prior to insertion of the NG tube.
  • Remove the NG tube if the client begins to gag or choke.
  • Apply suction to the NG tube prior to insertion.
  • Have the client take sips of water to promote insertion of the NG tube into the esophagus. - ✔️ Have the client take sips of water to promote insertion of the NG tube into the esophagus.

A nurse is planning to insert a peripheral IV catheter for an older adult client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

  • Insert the catheter at a 45 degree angle
  • Place the client's arm in a dependent position
  • Shave excess hair from the insertion site
  • Initiate IV therapy in the veins of the hand - ✔️ Place the client's arm in a dependent position

"Use the abbreviation SC when indicating an injection." - ✔️ "Use the complete name of the medication magnesium sulfate."

A nurse in a long term care facility is caring for a client who dies during the nurse's shift. Identify the sequence in which the nurse should perform the following steps. (By placing them in the order of performance) - ✔️ 1. Obtain the pronouncement of death from the provider2. Remove tubes and indwelling catheters3. Wash the clients body4. Ask the client's family members if they'd like to view the body5. Place a name tag on the body

A nurse is auscultating the anterior chest of a client who was newly admitted to a medical-surgical unit. listen to the audio clip of what the nurse auscultates through the stethoscope and identify the type of breath sounds crackles rhonchi friction rub normal breath sounds - ✔️ normal breath sounds

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for a client who has a new prescription for wrist restraints. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Pad the client's wrist before applying the restraints

Evaluate the client's circulation every 8 hr after application

Remove the restraints every 4 hr to evaluate the client's status

Secure the restraints to the bed's side rails - ✔️ Pad the client's wrist before applying the restraints

A nurse is preparing a change-of-shift report. which of the following tools or documents should the nurse use to communicate continuity of care? Critical pathway

Situation, background, assessment, & recommendation

(SBAR)Transfer report

Medication administration record (MAR) - ✔️ (SBAR)Transfer report

A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following abdominal surgery click to highlight the assessment findings below that the nurse should report to the provider. - ✔️ urinary output reported pain level vital signs

A nurse is performing a home safety assessment for a client who is receiving supplemental oxygen. Which of the following observations should the nurse identify as proper safety protocol? The client uses a wool blanket on their bed. The client identifies the location of a fire extinguisher The client stores an extra oxygen tank on its side under the bed. The client has a weekly inspection checklist for oxygen equipment. - ✔️ The client identifies the location of a fire extinguisher

A nurse is assessing four adult clients. Which of the following physical assessment techniques should the nurse use?

  • Use the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, & Consolability (FLACC) pain rating scale for a client who is experiencing pain.
  • Ensure the bladder of the blood pressure cuff surrounds 80% of the client's arm.
  • Obtain an apical heart rate by auscultating the third intercostal space left of the sternum.
  • Palpate the client's abdomen before auscultating bowel sounds. - ✔️ Ensure the bladder of the blood pressure cuff surrounds 80% of the client's arm.

A nurse in a providers office is assessing the deep tendon reflexes of a client. Which of the following images should the nurse identify as indicating the correct technique for eliciting the clients patellar reflex? - ✔️ tap the patellar tendon just below the knee using a reflex hammer

nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client about self-administering heparin. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

  • Insert the needle at 15 degree angle
  • Aspirate for blood return prior to administration
  • Administer the medication into the abdomen
  • Massage the site following the injection - ✔️ - Administer the medication into the abdomen

A nurse is caring for a client who has dementia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take to minimize the risk of injury to the client?

  • Use a bed exit alarm system
  • Raise four side rails while the client is in bed
  • Apply soft wrist restraint
  • Dim the lights in the client's room - ✔️ Use a bed exit alarm system

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a unit of packed RBC'S complete the following sentence by using the list of options

  • the client has manifestations of ..... as evidenced by the clients..... - ✔️ allergic reaction, itching

A nurse is performing a skin assessment for a client who expresses concern about skin cancer. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a potential indication of skin malignancy?

  • A lesion with uniform pigmentation

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness & is at the end of life. The nurse should recognize that which of the following statements by the client's partner indicates effective coping?

  • "I am not worries because I still have hope that he will be okay."
  • "I am relying on support from our family during this time."
  • "We can plan our family reunion once he recovers & comes home."
  • "We don't see any reason to start discussing funeral arrangements right now." - ✔️ - "I am relying on support from our family during this time."

A nurse is caring for a client who has pneumonia complete the following sentence by using the list of options The nurse should identify that the client might be experiencing ...... as evidenced by the client's........... - ✔️ extravasation, IV catheter site

A nurse is caring for a client who has an aggressive form of prostate cancer. the provider briefly discusses treatment options & leaves the client's room. When the nurse asks if the client would like to discuss any concerns, the client decides. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

  • "I will return shortly after I document this in your record."
  • "Most men live a long time with prostate cancer."
  • "I am available to talk if you should change your mind."
  • "I will make a referral to a cancer support group for you." - ✔️ - "I am available to talk if you should change your mind."

A nurse is responding to a call light & finds a client lying on the bathroom floor. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

  • Check the client for injuries
  • Move hazardous objects away from the client
  • Notify the provider
  • Ask the client to describe how she felt prior to the fall - ✔️ Check the client for injuries

A nurse is caring for a client who has herpes zoster and asks the nurse about the use of complimentary & alternative therapies for pain control. The nurse should inform the client that this condition is a contraindication for with of the following therapies?Biofeedback Aloe Feverfew Acupuncture - ✔️ Acupuncture

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of seizure disorder. the nurse should first address the clients....... followed by the clients ....... - ✔️ physical safety positioning

A nurse is reviewing evidence-based practice principles about administration of oxygen therapy with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse include?

  • Regulate the flow rate by aligning the rate with the top of the ball inside the flow meter
  • Regulate oxygen via nasal cannula at a flow rate of no more than 6 L/min
  • Make sure reservoir bag of partial rebreather mask remains deflated
  • Use petroleum jelly to lubricate the client's nares, face, & lips - ✔️ - Regulate oxygen via nasal cannula at a flow rate of no more than 6 L/min

A nurse is preparing to administer enoxaparin subcutaneously to a client. Which of the following actions should the ruse take?

  • Administer the mediation with the needles at a 45 degree angle
  • Administer the medication into the client's nondominant arm
  • Pull the clients skin laterally or downward prior to administration
  • Massage the injection site after administration - ✔️ Administer the mediation with the needles at a 45 degree angle

A nurse is assessing a client who reports increased pain following physical therapy. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask when assessing the quality of the pain? "Is your pain constant or intermittent?' "What would you rate your pain on a scale of 0-10?" "Does the pain radiate?" "Is your pain sharp or dull?" - ✔️ "Is your pain sharp or dull?"

A nurse is caring for a child who has prescription for a blood transfusion. The child's parents have refused the treatment due to their religious beliefs. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  • Examine personal values about the issue
  • Tell the parents that this is a necessary procedure
  • Inform the parents that the staff does not require their consent
  • Contact a spiritual support person to explain the importance of the procedure - ✔️ Examine personal values about the issue

A nurse is caring for a client who has COPD select 3 findings that require follow-up breath sounds blood pressure oxygen saturation temperature heart rate - ✔️ breath sounds oxygen saturation temperature

  1. Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL
  2. Sodium 143 mEq/L
  3. Potassium 5.4 mEq/L - ✔️ 4 This value is above the expected reference range of 3.5 to 5 mEq/L, so the nurse should report this finding to the provider. This client is at risk for dysrhythmias.

A nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who will be using a walker. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching? 1."I can place an extension cord across my living room to plug in my television."

  1. "I will hire someone to trim the tree that hangs low over the stairs of my front porch."
  2. "I will place my alarm clock on my bedroom dresser across the room."
  3. "I will replace the old throw rug in my kitchen with a new one." - ✔️ 2 Clearing stairs of any object that could cause the client to trip or require them to bend over while walking will decrease the risk for falls.

A nurse is planning care for a client who has had a stroke, resulting in aphasia and dysphagia. Which of the following tasks should the nurse assign to an assistive personnel? SATA

  1. Assist the client with a partial bed bath.
  2. Measure the client's BP after the nurse administers an antihypertensive medication.
  3. Test the client's swallowing ability by providing thickened liquids.
  4. Use a communication board to ask what the client wants for lunch.
  5. Irrigate the client's indwelling urinary catheter. - ✔️ 1, 2, 4 Assisting a client with a bed bath poses minimal risk to the client and is within the AP's range of function. Measuring a client's BP poses minimal risk to the client and is within the AP's range of function. Using a communication board poses minimal risk to the client and is within the AP's range of function.

A nurse is caring for a client who is expressing anger about his diagnosis of colorectal cancer. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  1. Discuss the risk factors for colon cancer.
  2. Focus teaching on what the client will need to do in the future to manage his illness.
  3. Provide the client with written information about the phases of loss and grief.
  4. Reassure the client that this is an expected response to grief. - ✔️ 4 During the anger stage of the client's psychosocial adaptation to illness, the nurse should support the client and explain that this is an expected reaction to a cancer diagnosis.

A nurse is preparing to apply a dressing for a client who has a stage 2 pressure injury. Which of the following types of dressings should the nurse use?

  1. Alginate
  2. Gauze
  3. Transparent
  4. Hydrocolloid - ✔️ 4 Hydrocolloid dressings promote healing in stage 2 pressure injuries by creating a moist wound bed.

A nurse is administering an otic medication to an older adult client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to ensure the medication reaches the inner ear?

  1. Press gently on the tragus of the client's ear.
  2. Pack a small piece of cotton deep into the client's ear canal.
  3. Move the client's auricle down and back toward her head.
  4. Tilt the client's head backward for 5 min. - ✔️ 1 Pressing gently on the tragus of the ear will help the medication get into the inner ear.

A nurse is using an open irrigation technique to irrigate a client's indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  1. Place the client in a side-lying position.
  2. Instill 15 mL of irrigation fluid into the catheter with each flush.
  3. Subtract the amount of irrigant used from the client's urine output.
  4. Perform the irrigation using a 20-mL syringe. - ✔️ 3 The nurse should calculate the fluid used for irrigation and subtract it from the client's total urinary output.

A nurse is initiating a protective environment for a client who had an allogeneic stem cell transplant. Which of the following precautions should the nurse plan for this client?

  1. Make sure the client's room has at least six air exchanges per hour.
  2. Make sure the client wears a mask when outside her room if there is construction in the area.
  3. Place the client in a private room with negative-pressure airflow.
  4. Wear an N95 respirator when giving the client direct care. - ✔️ 2 An allogeneic stem cell transplant compromises the client's immune system, greatly increasing the risk for infection. The client will need protection from breathing in any pathogens in the environment.

A nurse is planning strategies to manage time effectively for client care. Which of the following strategies should the nurse implement?

  1. Combine client care tasks when caring for multiple clients.
  2. Wait until the end of the shift to document client care.
  3. Use the planning step of the nursing process to prioritize client care delivery.
  4. Allow for interruptions in tasks to discuss client care issues with colleagues. - ✔️ 3

A nurse in a long-term care facility is caring for a client who dies during the nurses shift. Identify the sequence in which the nurse should perform the following steps

  1. Place a name tag on the body
  2. Obtain the pronouncement of death from the provider
  3. Remove the tubes and indwelling lines
  4. Wash the clients body
  5. Ask the clients family member if they would like to view the body - ✔️ 2,3,4,5,

A nurse is teaching a client and his family how to care for the client's tracheostomy at home. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

  1. Remove the outer cannula cautiously for routine cleaning.
  2. Use tracheostomy covers when outdoors.
  3. Use sterile technique when performing tracheostomy care at home.
  4. Cleanse irritated skin with full-strength hydrogen peroxide. - ✔️ 2 Tracheostomy covers protect the client's airway from cold air, dust, and other airborne particles.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness and is approaching death. The client is short of breath and has noisy respirations from secretions. Which of the actions should the nurse take?

  1. Turn the client every 2 hr.
  2. Administer an antiemetic every 6 hr.
  3. Hold oral care.
  4. Increase the room's temperature. - ✔️ 1 The nurse should turn the client at least once every 2 hr to break up the secretions in the client's lungs and prevent noisy respirations.

A nurse is caring for a child who has a prescription for a blood transfusion. The child's parents have refused the treatment due to their religious beliefs. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  1. Examine personal values about the issue.
  2. Tell the parents that this is a necessary procedure.
  3. Inform the parents that the staff does not require their consent.
  4. Contact a spiritual support person to explain the importance of the procedure. - ✔️ 1 Nurses should examine their own personal values about the issue in question in order to provide care that is without bias.

A nurse is preparing to administer enoxaparin subcutaneously to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

  1. Administer the medication with the needle at a 45° angle.
  2. Administer the medication into the client's nondominant arm.
  3. Pull the client's skin laterally or downward prior to administration.
  4. Massage the injection site after administration. - ✔️ 1

The nurse should insert the needle at a 45° to 90° angle for a subcutaneous injection.

A nurse is admitting a client who is having an exacerbation of heart failure. In planning this clients care, when should the nurse initiate discharge planning?

  1. During the admission process
  2. As soon as the client's condition is stable
  3. During the initial team conference
  4. After consulting with the client's family - ✔️ 1 Discharge planning should begin as soon as the client is undergoing the admission process. The nurse should begin to assess the client's needs and plan for care both during and after the client's time in the facility.

A nurse is assessing a client who has required bed rest for the past month. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the client has developed thrombophlebitis?

  1. Bladder distention
  2. Decreased blood pressure
  3. Calf swelling
  4. Diminished bowel sounds - ✔️ 3 Swelling, redness, and tenderness in a calf muscle are manifestations of thrombophlebitis, a common complication of immobility.

A nurse is caring for a client who has dementia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take to minimize the risk for injury to the client?

  1. Use a bed exit alarm system.
  2. Raise four side rails while the client is in bed.
  3. Apply one soft wrist restraint.
  4. Dim the lights in the client's room. - ✔️ 1 The nurse should identify that a client who has dementia requires assistance when exiting their bed and might be unable to remember to ask for help. The client's condition places them at a risk for falling; therefore, a bed alarm system can alert staff members that the client is trying to get out of bed and requires assistance.

A nurse is assessing an older adult client's risk for falls. which of the following assessments should the nurse use to identify the clients safety needs?

  1. Lacrimal apparatus
  2. Pupil clarity
  3. Appearance of bulbar conjunctivae
  4. Visual fields
  5. Visual acuity - ✔️ 2,4, . Cloudy pupils mean that the client has cataracts. This makes vision cloudy and creates halos around lights, which can increase the risk for falls because clients cannot see items in their path clearly.

A nurse is educating a client who has a terminal illness about declining resuscitation in a living will. The client asks what would happen if i arrive at the emergency department and I had difficulty breathing? Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

  1. "We would consult the person appointed by your health care proxy to make decisions."
  2. "We would give you oxygen through a tube in your nose."
  3. "You would be unable to change your previous wishes about your care."
  4. "We would insert a breathing tube while we evaluate your condition." - ✔️ 2 Oxygen can provide comfort and is not considered a resuscitative measure when the nurse delivers it via nasal cannula.

A nurse is performing a skin assessment for a client who expresses concern about skin cancer. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a potential indication of skin malignancy?

  1. A lesion with uniform pigmentation
  2. New appearance of petechiae
  3. A mole with an asymmetrical appearance
  4. The presence of a papule - ✔️ 3 An uneven or asymmetrical shape is a potential indication of a skin malignancy. This is manifested when part of a lesion or mole looks different from the other part.

A nurse is reviewing evidence based practice principles about administration of oxygen therapy with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse include?

  1. Regulate the flow rate by aligning the rate with the top of the ball inside the flow meter.
  2. Regulate oxygen via nasal cannula at a flow rate of no more than 6 L/min.
  3. Make sure the reservoir bag of a partial rebreathing mask remains deflated.
  4. Use petroleum jelly to lubricate the client's nares, face, and lips. - ✔️ 2 Evidence-based practice supports a flow rate of 1 to 6 L/min via nasal cannula. Rates above 6 L/min have a drying effect and force clients to swallow air excessively without increasing their fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2).

A nurse is performing a home safety assessment for a client who is receiving supplemental oxygen. Which of the following observations should the nurse identify as proper safety protocol?

  1. The client uses a wool blanket on their bed.
  2. The client uses nonacetone nail polish remover.
  3. The client stores an extra oxygen tank on its side under their bed.
  4. The client has a weekly inspection checklist for oxygen equipment. - ✔️ 2 The client should use nonflammable materials, such as nonacetone nail polish remover, while using supplemental oxygen.

A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness and is at the end of life. The nurse should recognize which of the following statements by the client's partner indicates effective coping?

  1. "I am not worried because I still have hope that he will be okay."
  2. "I am relying on support from our family during this time."
  3. "We can plan our family reunion once he recovers and comes home."
  4. "We don't see any reason to start discussing funeral arrangements right now." - ✔️ 2 This statement indicates effective coping because the partner is relying on others in the family for support during a time of crisis.

A nurse is talking with an older adult client who is contemplating retirement. The client states, "I keep thinking about how much I enjoy my job. Im not sure I want to retire." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

  1. "You would have so much more time to spend with your family."
  2. "You should consider getting a part-time job or doing volunteer work."
  3. "Let's talk about how the change in your job status will affect you." 4."Why wouldn't you want to retire and relax?" - ✔️ 3 This response is therapeutic because the nurse is encouraging the client to verbalize feelings about the life transition of retirement.

A nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent the spread of infection?

  1. Carry a client's soiled linens out of the room in a mesh linen bag.
  2. Place a client who has tuberculosis in a room with negative-pressure airflow.
  3. Provide disposable plates and utensils for a client who is HIV-positive.
  4. Dispose of a client's blood-saturated dressing in a trash bag inside a second trash bag. - ✔️ 2 A client who has tuberculosis requires airborne precautions, which include placing the client in a room that has negative-pressure airflow to reduce the risk of infection transmission

A nurse is admitting a new client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take while performing medication reconciliation?

  1. Verify the client's name on their identification bracelet with the medication administration record.
  2. Call the pharmacy to determine whether the client's medications are available.
  3. Compare the client's home medications with the provider's prescriptions.
  4. Place the client's home medication bottles in a secure location. - ✔️ 3 The nurse should compare the client's home medications with the provider's prescriptions when performing medication reconciliation.

A nurse is lifting a bedside cabinet to move it closer to a client who is sitting in a chair. To prevent self-injury, which of the following actions should the nurse take when lifting this object?

  1. Bend at the waist.