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    A nurse on a medical surgical unit observes smoke billowing from a client’s room. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Close the door to the client’s room incorrect: The nurse should close the doors and windows in the immediate vicinity to help contain the fire; however this is not the first action the nurse should take. B. Evacuate the client from the room The acronym RACE can help nurses remember the order of the actions to take in the event of a fire. The components of RACE are rescue activate confine and extinguish. The first priority is rescuing or removing the client from immediate danger. The second action is activation of the fire alarm system. The third action is confining the fire by closing doors and windows. The final action is extinguishing the fire if possible using an available fire extinguisher. If attempts to extinguish a fire could compromise the safety of clients or staff members the nurse should await the arrival of emergency fire personnel. C. Sound the fire alarm incorrect: The nurse should sound the fire alarm to summon fire professionals to put out the fire and ensure safety in the facility; however this is not the first action the nurse should take. D. Activate the fire extinguisher incorrect: The nurse should attempt to extinguish the fire safely if possible; however this is not the first action the nurse should take. A nurse is admitting a client who will undergo a craniotomy. During the planning phase of the nursing process which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Establish client outcomes The planning phase of the nursing process includes developing goals and outcomes that help the nurse create the client’s plan of care. B. Collect information about past health problems incorrect: The nurse should collect information about the client’s past health problems during the assessment phase of the nursing process. C. Determine whether the client has met specific goals incorrect: The nurse should determine whether the client has met goals during the evaluation phase of the nursing process. D. Identify the client’s specific health problems incorrect: The nurse should identify the client’s specific health problems during the analysis phase of the nursing process. • A nurse is planning to collect a stool specimen for ova and parasites from a client who has diarrhea. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when collecting the specimen? A. Instruct the client to defecate into the toilet bowl incorrect: The nurse should have the client defecate into a bedpan or a container for stool collection. The toilet water can dilute and contaminate the liquid specimen. B. Transfer the specimen to a sterile container incorrect: The nurse should place the stool specimen in a clean container using a tongue depressor. C. Refrigerate the collected specimen incorrect: The nurse should send the collected stool specimen immediately to the laboratory after labeling the specimen properly to prevent contamination with microorganisms and keep the specimen from getting cold. D. Place the stool specimen collection container in a biohazard bag The nurse should place the specimen collection container in a biohazard bag with the client label on the container and the bag for easy identification. This will also prevent contamination with microorganisms. • A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy and requires suctioning. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Hyper oxygenate the client before suctioning The nurse should use a manual resuscitation bag to hyper oxygenate the client for several minutes prior to suctioning. B. Insert the catheter during exhalation incorrect: The nurse should insert the catheter during inhalation C. Apply suction during insertion of the catheter incorrect: Applying suction while inserting the catheter increases the risk of damage to the tracheal mucosa and removes oxygen from the airways. D. Apply suction for no more than 15 secs incorrect: The nurse should apply suction for no more than 10 seconds • A nurse is providing teaching to a client regarding protein intake. Which of the following foods should the nurse include as an example of an incomplete protein? A. Eggs incorrect: this is a complete protein contains all of the essential amino acids necessary for the synthesis of protein in the body. B. Soybeans incorrect: this is a complete protein contains all of the essential amino acids necessary for the synthesis of protein in the body. C. Lentils Incomplete proteins are missing 1 or more of the essential amino acids necessary for the synthesis of protein in the body. Examples of incomplete proteins include lentils vegetables grains nuts and seeds. D. Yogurt incorrect: this is a complete protein contains all of the essential amino acids necessary for the synthesis of protein in the body. • A nurse is caring for a client who was admitted to a long term care facility for rehabilitation after a total hip arthroplasty. At which of the following times should the nurse begin discharge planning? A. One week prior to the client’s discharge incorrect: Beginning to plan for the client’s discharge a week prior to the event might not allow sufficient time for planning. The nurse should begin discharge planning at the time of admission. B. Upon the client’s admission to the care facility The nurse should begin discharge planning at the time that the client is admitted to the facility. C. Once the discharge date is identified incorrect: Beginning to plan for the client’s discharge once the discharge date is identified might not allow sufficient time for planning. The nurse should begin discharge planning at the time of admission. D. When the client addresses the topic with the nurse incorrect: Beginning to plan for the client’s discharge once the discharge date is identified might not allow sufficient time for planning. The nurse should begin discharge planning at the time of admission. • A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Insert the rectal tube 15.2 cm (6 in) incorrect: The nurse should insert the rectal tube 7 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) B. Wear sterile gloves to insert the tubing incorrect: The nurse should wear clean (nonsterile) gloves to prevent contamination. C. Position the client on his left side Positioning is an important aspect of administering an enema. Having the client lie on his left side facilitates the flow of the enema solution into the sigmoid and descending colon. D. Hold the solution bag 91 cm (36 inch) above the client’s rectum incorrect: The nurse should hold the solution bag 30 cm (12 in) above the client’s rectum for a low enema and 45 cm (18 in) for a high enema. If the nurse holds the solution bag too high the solution might run in too fast causing discomfort and spasms that make retaining the enema more difficult. • A nurse is caring for a client who has bilateral cats on her hands. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when assisting the client with feeding? A. Sit at the bedside when feeding the client The nurse should avoid appearing to be in a hurry. Sitting at the bedside provides the client with the nurse’s full attention during the feeding B. Order pureed foods incorrect: Without any mouth or throat injuries that make chewing or swallowing difficult the client should be served foods of an appropriate variety of textures. Pureed foods are for clients who cannot chew have difficulty swallowing or do not have teeth. C. Make sure feedings are provided at room temperature incorrect: The nurse should ask the client if the food is the correct temperature D. Offer the client a drink of fluid after every bite incorrect: If the client is unable to communicate the nurse should offer the client fluids after every 3 or 4 mouthfuls. However there is no indication that this client is unable to communicate. Therefore the client should tell the nurse when she would like a drink. • A nurse is administering an IM injection to a 5 month old infant. Which of the following injection sites should the nurse use? A. Deltoid incorrect: The nurse can use the deltoid muscle for injecting small volumes of medication for children 18 months of age or older but its proximity to several nerves and arteries make it a riskier choice. B. Ventrogluteal incorrect: This is a safe site for IM injections for clients older than 7 months. C. Vastus lateralis The nurse should use the vastus lateralis site over the anterior thigh for IM injections for infants and children. D. Dorsogluteal incorrect: This site is unsafe to use because of its proximity to the sciatic nerve and the superior gluteal nerve and artery. • A nurse is caring for a client who has major fecal incontinence and reports irritation in the perianal area. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Apply a fecal collection system incorrect: The nurse should apply a fecal collection system to divert the feces away from the area of skin irritation; however there is another action the nurse should take first. B. Apply a barrier cream incorrect: The nurse should apply a barrier cream to decrease skin breakdown in the perianal area from the feces; however there is another action the nurse should take first. C. Cleanse and dry the area incorrect: The nurse should cleanse and dry the perianal area to decrease skin irritation; however there is another action the nurse should take first. D. Check the client’s perineum The nurse should apply the nursing process priority setting framework to plan care and prioritize nursing actions. Each step of the nursing process builds on the previous step beginning with an assessment or data collection. Before the nurse can formulate a plan of action implement a nursing intervention or notify a provider of a change in the client’s status the nurse must first collect adequate data from the client. Assessing or collecting additional data will provide the nurse with knowledge to make an appropriate decision. The priority nursing action is for the nurse to collect more data by assessing the area of irritation. • A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV therapy via a peripheral catheter. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings is an indication of infiltration? A. Redness at the infusion site incorrect: Redness at the infusion site is an indication of phlebitis or infection. B. Edema at the infusion site Edema due to fluid entering subcutaneous tissue is an indication of infiltration. C. Warmth at the infusion site incorrect: Warmth at the infusion site is an indication of phlebitis or infection. D. Oozing of blood at the infusion site incorrect: Oozing of blood at the infusion site is an indication that the IV system is not intact. .A nurse is caring for a client who requires fluid restriction and may drink only 1 oz of water with each oral medication. How many milliliters of water should the nurse document as intake for the 3 separate medications the client receives during 12 hour night shift? (round to the nearest whole number)

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