Select all that apply. \begin{matrix} \text{ } & \text{Initial Cost} & \text{Uniform Annual Benefit}\\ \text{A} & \text{\$20} & \text{\$ 6.00}\\ \text{B} & \text{35} & \text{9.25}\\ \text{C} & \text{55} & \text{13.38}\\ \text{D} & \text{60} & \text{13.78}\\ \text{E} & \text{80} & \text{24.32}\\ \text{F} & \text{100} & \text{24.32}\\ \end{matrix} (Select all that apply.). Folds the top of the clean bag down on the outside to make a collar or cuff. What is the solar wind, and what roles did it play in the early solar system? Description. (Assume that neither the passenger nor the cab rebounds.) The nurse should place a sign with which of the following warnings over the child's bed? The students demonstrate understanding when they identify which of the following as an inhalation anesthetic? The client has a history of anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and exercise-induced asthma. Which would be the nurses' best action? A client is admitted to the emergency department for multiple lacerations due to a vehicular accident. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? In the morning after arising c. 60 minutes before breakfast d. At bedtime on an empty stomach >>See answer and rationale<< 177. Using thi s hypothetical case, and the fact that atoms maintain a charge of 0, how many protons , neutron s, and electrons would a pot ass ium-39 atom contain ? A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old post-operative client. What action should the nurse take? Which nursing actions will be performed to assist in the prevention of health care-associated infections (HCAIs)? The nurse expects informed consent to be obtained for insertion of: The nurse recognizes that the older adult is at risk for surgical complications due to: The nurse recognizes older adults require lower doses of anesthetic agents due to: The client asks the nurse about ways to control pain other than taking pain medication. Ms. Simpson, age 72 years, is being seen in the clinic with a suspected bladder tumor. The nurse should respond with which of the following common names? Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply. Its emissivity is 0.20. A nurse is admitting a 6-month-old infant who has dehydration. The nurse should be. a) It formed from an explosive pyroclastic eruption.\ What condition might increased ICP indicate? Select the stage during which the OR nurse knows not to touch the patient (except for safety reasons) because of possible uncontrolled movements. \text{ClO}_4^-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\underline{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~} "As we age, our immune system does not function as well.". The nurse caring for a patient who is at risk for malignant hyperthermia subsequent to general anesthesia would assess for the most common early sign of: A physician calls the nurse for an update on his client who underwent abdominal surgery 5 hours ago. d) The magma had abundant dissolved gas. Meningitis is diagnosed based on a general neurologic examination that includes two special neurologic signs: Electroencephalography records the brain's electrical impulses as a graph. African lungfish, which are often found in small, stagnant pools of fresh water, produce urea as nitrogenous waste. The client's vital signs are Temp 97.2F, HR 105, RR 24 and BP 110/50. A nurse is caring for a toddler who is 24 hour postoperative following a cleft palate repair. A nurse is assessing a child who is in sickle cell crisis. Air flowing at 40 kPa, 210 K, and a Mach number of 3.4 impinges on a two-dimensional wedge of half-angle $8^{\circ}.$ Determine the two possible oblique shock angles, $\beta_{\text {weak}}$ and $\beta_{\text {wrong}}$ that could be formed by this wedge. x == 5 || y > 3. Acts as shock absorber for brain and spinal cord, Is a chronic, progressive disease affecting the dopamine-producing cells of the brain. A nurse is caring for a client who reports a loss of sense of smell. Which factor has contributed to resistant microbial strains? A nurse is providing teaching to a parent of a child who has a fracture of an epiphyseal plate. A client has been admitted to the hospital with signs and symptoms that are characteristic of pulmonary tuberculosis and a STAT chest x-ray has been ordered. The nurse is concerned about infection and is reviewing the white blood cell count (WBC) in the chart. The mother tells the nurse that her son is a "picky eater." What is the best respirator mask for this nurse? A. The home health nurse > is visiting an 18-year-old with osteogenesis. The nurse would expect the healthcare provider to further assess the client for a midbrain disorder based on what function of the midbrain? What would the nurse expect to asses? On assessment, the nurse notes that the abdomen is distended and bowel sounds are diminished. $$ A nurse is assessing an adolescent who has an exacerbation of Graves' disease. Preoperative Nursing Assessment A comprehensive preoperative nursing assessment of the total hip patient is important in helping to achieve a positive outcome. What is one of the basic principles that should guide the preoperative nurse's assessment? The child reports soreness in his mouth and refuses to eat. Which nursing action is appropriate? Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? The client is preparing for cerebral arteriogram and makes the following statements. A nurse participating in lead screening at a community center. A. The appropriate nursing intervention is to do which of the following? The vagus nerve a much larger portion of the body than the others. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Which of the following precautions should the nurse initiate? What postoperative difficulties can the nurse anticipate for this patient? Place a surgical mask on the client and transport to the CT department at the specified time. Dendrites are short, highly branched extensions of the cell body. See Lumbar Puncture previously mentioned. A general neurologic examination of a client with complaints of fever, chills, neck stiffness, and irritability confirms meningitis. A nurse is caring for a toddler who has a fractured right femur and is in Bryant traction. The nurse is caring for a client who has active tuberculosis (TB) and is in Airborne Precautions. What outcome does the nurse anticipate if the diagnosis is confirmed? The nurse has administered the preanesthetic as ordered. The nurse has finished caring for a client on contact precautions. Select all that apply. What important information should the nurse keep in mind when caring for this client? Available amoxicillin 250mg/5 mL. The provider prescribes restraints. Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, Write the correct answer in the middle column.\ The nurse is reviewing the plan of care for assigned clients. The thalamus integrates sensations, thus the person perceives a whole experience, rather than individual impulses. See also Preoperative care . An older adult hospitalized client develops severe diarrhea from gram-negative rods that compromised the normal flora of the bowel. A nurse receives a call from a parent of a child who has von Willebrand disease and is having a nosebleed. When developing a teaching plan for a patient scheduled for ambulatory surgery with epidural anesthesia, which of the following would the nurse include? C restriction enzymes. A nurse is wearing a cover gown. Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins. What nursing interventions are appropriate to decrease HCAIs? Vanilla pudding= contains milk and should not be on a liquid diet tray. You are doing a preoperative assessment on a patient going to surgery. Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for the client with a new ileal conduit? The nurse knows what to be true of fever in young children? Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? The nurse is reviewing the medical record and notes that the patient has a history of osteoporosis in her lower back and hips. The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client describing urinary complications. A nurse who has provided care in perioperative settings for many years has seen first-hand the trend toward increasing numbers of surgical procedures being performed in ambulatory surgical centers and on an outpatient basis. Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? Which finding requires priority action? The nurse is assisting the client in using the Clinitron special bed. Nursing care planning and management for patients who underwent appendectomy includes: preventing complications, promoting comfort, and providing information. A client having a surgical procedure takes aspirin 325 mg daily for prevention of platelet aggregation. A young adult client arrives at the community clinic with reports of changes in eating habits. D. Administer sodium biphosphate/sodium phosphate. A client suffers a stroke located in the medulla. The nurse is educating a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about ways the virus can be transmitted. To prevent pneumonia and promote the integrity of the pulmonary system, an essential postoperative nursing intervention includes: Nursing students are reviewing information about agents used for anesthesia. Avoid a diet that consists primarily of milk. A group of nursing students is reviewing the various white blood cells and how they function in infection. Which of the following drug classifications may cause respiratory depression from an associated electrolyte imbalance during anesthesia? use of antibiotics in clients with viral infection. A nurse is caring for a client with acute pyelonephritis. A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who has scoliosis and requires surgical intervention. A client with cancer has been receiving chemotherapy for the past few weeks. Which action(s) would the nurse use as an example of safe practice? During the interview, the client states, "Sometimes when I have to urinate I can't control it, and do not reach the bathroom in time." (Select all that apply.). Which of the following should be the primary medical management goal? Obtain a culture of the drainage. Which steps must be followed when using the double-bagging method? Approximately how many feet from others should the nurse tell the client to maintain? The client's vital signs are Temp 97.2F, HR 105, RR 24 and BP 110/50. The patient complains of headache. An axon is an extension that carries impulses away from the neuron cell body. When removing the protective gown, the nurse should take which action? A nurse is assessing a client for signs and symptoms of infection. What measurement should the nurse report to the physician in the immediate postoperative period? Infectious disease, communicable disease, and contagious disease do not describe food poisoning. A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who is postoperative following scoliosis repair with Harrington rod instrumentation. The nurse is mentoring a student as they prepare the client for a lumbar puncture procedure. Also called vascular headaches. . The client's mother insists that the client receive treatment. A client is being admitted to the hospital with a positive tuberculosis test and suspicious chest x-ray. A nurse is providing nutritional teaching to the mother of a preschooler and is recommending food options to provide 1 oz of grains. How should the nurse respond? (C ) Urea forms an insoluble precipitate. The nurse assesses a client to determine if there is increased risk for complications intraoperatively or postoperatively. Nursing assessment findings reveal that the client is afraid of dying during the surgical procedure. A nurse is caring for a child who is admitted with suspected acute appendicitis. A nurse is planning care for a 10-month-old infant who is 8 hr postoperative following cleft palate repair. A cataract then forms as oxygen uptake is reduced, water content . A postoperative client is moving from the bed to a chair when blood drips from the dressing. wearing a particulate respirator for all care and interaction with this client. A nurse is caring for a postoperative patient who had spinal anesthesia. Which action, made by the nursing assistant, would require instruction? With what score can the patient be transferred out of the recovery room? The total distance between stations is $900 \mathrm{~m}$. A school nurse is assessing a school-aged child and notices white flakes that don't brush off the hair and a rash on the back of the child's neck. Last bowel movement 5 days ago. Offer the family member a mask, explaining its use. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse? Continue to observe the drainage. A school nurse is assessing an adolescent who reports feeling shaky and is having difficulty speaking and concentrating on the questions the nurse is asking. B. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? Place the client on NPO status 2. How many mL should the nurse administer? The client becomes upset stating, "You did not wash your hands!" A nurse is assessing a toddler who has suspected lead poisoning. Which client should the nurse determine is at greatest risk for vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) infection? b. A nurse is admitting a child who has leukemia. A nurse is admitting a child who has leukemia and a critically low platelet count. Definition $\hspace{1cm}$ Correct Answer $\hspace{1cm}$ Possible Answers\ The circulating nurse must be vigilant in monitoring the surgical environment. Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins. What are benefits of a cover gown? 55. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. What is the chemical released by the axon that enables nerve impulses to cross the synapse and reach the dendrites? What means of transmission do nurses use transmission barriers to protect themselves from? The nurse is completing a preoperative assessment. The nurse is assisting a colleague with wound care. A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old client with a left-sided stroke. A client is scheduled to undergo surgical creation of an ileal conduit. A nurse is caring for a client who is diagnosed with increased intracranial pressure (ICP). $$. Which statement about neonatal development is accurate? Write the formula for a monosaccharide that has three carbons. The nurse is concerned that a postoperative patient may have a paralytic ileus. How will the team proceed with care? An ileal conduit is created for a client after a radical cystectomy. A client who sustained head trauma in a motor vehicle crash is determined to have an increase in intracranial pressure (ICP). Nurse caring for a client who is postoperative and has a prescription for a clear liquid diet, Nurse enters the room to find he has just received a dietary tray, which item should the nurse remove from the tray? Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse expect? Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? (B) Small, stagnant pools do not provide enough water to dilute ammonia, which is toxic. What complication is the nurse aware of that is associated with deep venous thrombosis? Which individual would be responsible for ensuring that procedure and site verification occurs and is documented? What response by the family member indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful? Select all that apply. The physician tentatively diagnoses right ureterolithiasis (renal calculi). Is an x-ray study of any blood vessel. What action does the nurse take to ensure that the saline used is sterile? The nurse assesses the incision and notes evisceration. One hour after administration, the client demonstrates muscle rigidity with a heart rate of 180. The findings are indicative of which nursing diagnosis? Which of the following findings should the nurse expect the client to manifest with acute lead poisoning? The neuron is the basic structural and functional cell of the nervous system. Which could be the consequence of an injury close to where the brain and spinal cord connect? A nerve can transmit impulse in only one direction, because of the location of neurotransmitters, a chemical released by the axon enabling nerve impulses to cross the synapse and reach dendrites, Hypothalamus is vital to human functioning, because it regulates homeostasis. A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old postoperative client. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? The nurse overhears the physician instructing the client on the presence of a stoma with temporary pouch. What is the nurse's best action while observing the colleague perform the task? B plasmid transformation. A nurse is providing teaching to a parent of a child who has Hirschsprung disease and is scheduled for initial surgery. Damage to the respiratory system A nurse is caring for a client with a neurologic problem who has been advised to have an electroencephalogram (EEG). The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old who is postoperative open right tibial fracture reduction with cast placement. Which are general risk factors? A nurse is caring for a client who has influenza and varicella. can be followed using Select all that apply. Place the following steps in the order that the nurse should take when donning sterile gloves. Nursing assessment findings reveal urinary output < 30 ml/hr, tachycardia, tachypnea, decreased hemoglobin, and acute confusion. A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old postoperative client. During a teaching session, the nurse appropriately recommends that the pouch be emptied Correct Answer: when it is 1/3 to 1/2 full Rationale: If the pouch becomes more than half full it may separate from the flange 5. Which client has the highest risk for developing an infection? The scrub technician states to the nurse, "You can skip the fire safety information because I have worked in hospitals for the past 10 years." **Complete the medical term, based on its meaning as provided. $$ The client is ready for rewarming procedures. Select all the nursing actions that apply. A sudden or gradual interruption of blood supply to a vital center in the brain is a stroke, AKA CVA or Cerebral (brain) infarct. How many feet must be maintained between this client and other noninfected clients and visitors? What should a nurse be alert for when caring for such a client? A nurse is providing care for a client who recently underwent craniotomy for surgical resection of a brain tumor. A nurse in a pediatric clinic is caring for a child who has iron deficiency anemia and a new prescription for ferrous sulfate tablets. Select all that apply. The nurse has to initiate precautions for the client. A 55-year-old patient arrives at the operating room. How will the nurse appropriately remove this personal protective equipment (PPE)? Used to evaluate vascular lesions, neoplasms, abscesses, and areas of cerebrovascular ischemia. Which would be considered significant blood exposures by occupational health? "I will obtain a mask from the staff and wash my hands before touching my family member.". The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is commonly used as a broad indicator of the severity of brain injury. When collecting the client's vital signs, the nurse notes her rectal temperature to be 103.1F (39.5C). A nurse is assessing a preschooler who has a calcium level of 8.0 mg/dL. A nurse is providing teaching to a 17-year-old female client who has severe acne about the use of isotretinoin. The nurse should apply which of the following types of restraints for this infant? The nurse is caring for the client 36 hours after the client's admission and identifies the client's potassium level of 6.0 mEq/L (6.0 mmol/L). Which intervention should the nurse implement first? What lobe of the cerebral cortex is largely responsible for the ability of humans to achieve higher levels of mental functioning and is also involved with motor functions that direct body movements? When preparing a sterile field, the nurse notes that the bottle of sterile saline was opened 48 hours ago and is half full. Respiratory rate is 20, temperature is 99.8 (taken orally), heart rate is 87, and blood pressure is 124/70. The nurse is caring for a client who became very ill after ingesting seafood. Select all that apply. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? The 24-hour urine output total is 2430 mL. What factors have contributed most significantly to this trend? The client lacks signs and symptoms of infection but microorganisms are present. The client is nonverbal and has both cognitive and developmental delays. The nurse uses a small amount of sterile solution from a large, multiuse bottle to moisten gauze in a sterile field. The nurse should understand that these actions are developmentally appropriate at which of the following ages? The nurse is providing postoperative care to a client with lung cancer who had a partial pneumonectomy. When should the client stop taking the aspirin before the surgery? Both of the child's parents have a smoking history. What measures would the nurse take to protect against spreading infection while overseeing the transport of this client? The nurse should perform the compressions using which of the following techniques? $(a)$ Sketch a graph of the velocity $v_x$ as a function of time over the full journey. A nurse is caring for a client with a head injury caused by a bicycle accident. The nurse understands that which part of the brain is responsible for the client's condition? What action by the nurse is most appropriate? (autonomic hyperreflexia) an exaggerated response to stimuli below the level of the lesion in the clients with lesions at or above T6, medical emergency that requires prompt treatment. Hand hygiene is needed after contact with objects near the client. A client in the emergency department waiting room is showing signs of respiratory symptoms. A polymerase chain reaction. What is the primary action taken by the nurse? Which of the following clinical manifestations exhibited by the client would indicate the goal was met of avoiding injury? AKA Spinal tap, involves the insertion of a hollow needle with a stylet (guide) into the subarachnoid space of the lumbar region of the spinal canal. "I will keep my baby in an upright position after feedings.". A client undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery is subjected to intentional hypothermia. Before discharge, the nurse should provide which instruction? A nurse prepares to suction a client's tracheostomy tube. However, the nurse has documented that the client's temperature is within normal limits. The child weights 55 lbs. A nurse is working with a new graduate nurse. A nurse is required to document the neurologic assessment of a client with recent head trauma. The client asks the nurse about possible ill effects from general anesthesia. The nurse states that she was exposed to a client's blood and that she was not wearing any PPE. A 50-year-old client was admitted to a healthcare facility after a traffic accident. A team of nurses is caring for a client with tuberculosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? The client returns to the ICU after surgery intubated and mechanically ventilated with a Salem sump nasogastric tube, a Foley catheter, and a PICC line in place. Select all that apply. c) The magma formed some crystals before rising closer to the surface and solidifying.\ This wound is healing by: 1- first intention. Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? A client with chronic alcoholism and late-stage cirrhosis of the liver has significant damage to Wernicke's area. A nurse is caring for a child who has influenza. coordination$\hspace{1cm}$______________$\hspace{1cm}$my/o. A client is admitted with infective endocarditis (IE). The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with bladder cancer and requiring a cystectomy. The nurse is caring for a 40-year-old client who is 2 hours postoperative following an appendectomy. A nurse is caring for a child who has Addison's disease. The most common presenting objective symptoms of a urinary tract infection in older adults, especially in those with dementia, include? What clinical assessment should the nurse conduct to see whether the nervous system is working properly? Which of the following is the appropriate response to the statement, "I'm so nervous about my surgery"? Based on the nurse's knowledge of the most common hospital-acquired infections, which apparatus is most important to remove first? In MS, the myelin sheath covering the nerves is destroyed. Inspection of his mouth reveals a white, milky plaque that does not come off with rubbing. (Select all that apply.). Initially, MS may be manifested as difficulty in walking, tremors, lack of coordination, pins and needles, numbness, and visual changes including loss of vision. The nurse should suspect which of the following conditions? Standard precautions apply to blood; all body fluids, secretions, and excretions; and intact and nonintact skin and mucous membranes. Which of the following actions by the nurse is inappropriate? 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