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Final exam 1 Med Test

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what intervention will best help the client with decrease mobility decrease the risk for fractures
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a client arrives in a health clinic is concern by being assessed by a np instead of a dr the rn develops a teaching plan on the differences between np and a dr other than educational preparation what is the main difference health care provided by a np and
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the clients primary health care provider is an advanced practice nurse in an ambulatory care setting which intervention can the client expect to receive from the nurse in an ambulatory care center
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a client with a flaccid bladder is undergoing bladder training the nurse begins the clients bladder training by teaching which technique
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which nursing intervention will the nurse implement to prevent venous stasis and thrombus formation in a client undergoing rehabilitation
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which client is most likely to require transitional subacute care before being discharged to the home setting
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a home care client who is taking morphine for pain management abruptly stops taking his medication which symptoms would indicate a physical dependence
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which action will the nurse implement to prevent pressure ulcers in a bed ridden client
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the nurse performs an admission history on a client who has been transferred to a rehabilitation floor of a hospital the client asks why are you doing this again they took my history on the floor how will the nurse respond
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The nurse is initiating a series of teaching sessions with an older client, what is the nurses highest priority action prior to to beginning the session
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the client who has longstanding COPD is recovering from a stroke which intervention is a priority when caring for a client to assess activity tolerance during rehabilitation
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how is a handicap different from an impaired as defined by the WHO
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the client has a history of alcohol abuse which pain relief regimen should the nurse anticipate in morphine ms contin is given for pain
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the nurses is planning discharge teaching for rehabilitation for a client who is a paraplegic the client verbalizes he doesn't know why he should go, what is the nurses best response
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which activity plan will best conserves a clients energy without compromising the clients physical or mental health
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when assessing the client who is taking long term motrin for pain the nurse finds numerous areas of bruising what is the nurses first action
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when assessing the client which behavior most indicates that he or she is experiencing changes associated with acute pain
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prior to surgery the nurse observes the client listening to music on the radio based on this observation the nurse may try which non pharmacological intervention for pain relief in the post operative setting
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the nurse is assessing a client with a history of arthritic pain, assessment findings reveal a heart rate of 120 bpm, bp 170/80 which intervention will the nurse carry out first
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what test will best assist the nurse in determining the severity of a clients disability
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Make sure the client is wearing his glasses
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Valsava manuever and crede manuever
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performing weight bearing activities
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imagery
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nurse practitioners provided care from a wellness model and physicians more often focus on illness care
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functional independence measure
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range of motion exercises
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a higher dose of opioids will be needed to provide a effective pain relief
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adjusting nutritional intake based on serum albumin and transferrin levels
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assess if the client has developed another type of pain
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abdominal cramping
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scheduling energy intense activities in the morning when energy levels are high
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teaching the client how to change a dressing
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i need to formulate and individualized plan of care
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rehabilitation will teach you how to maintain the functional ability you have
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inability to concentrate
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client requiring deep wound management
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assessing vital signs before during and after activity
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assess for gastric discomfort
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impairment of physical abnormalities and handicaps are societal values placed on individuals with impairments
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a client who is taking oxycodone for an extended period of time comes to the clinic complaining the drug no longer relieving his pain, which category would be given to the clients complaint
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a nurse anticipates a client who rates his pain level at a 10 on a scale of 1-10 has undergone which of the following surgical procedures
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the nurse teaches a client at risk for urinary tract infections to increase which juices in their diet
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an older adult client is getting out of bed for the first time the nurse is alert for the development of which potential problem
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a client has been receiving 10 mg of morphine Q4H for acute pain his discharge medication includes an oral combination of opioid and NSAIDs preparation oxycodone what dosage would be considered to be equianalgesic
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a client with colon cancer is discharged home with morphine for pain management is having episodes of nausea and vomiting which route of morphine administration would be most advantageous to use
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the nurse accidentally administers 15 mg of morphine to a patient who has been given another dose of morphine 15 mg IM about 30 minutes early, what initial action should the nurse be prepared to take
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the nurse is assessing the clients ability to transfer from the bed to the wheelchair what might impair a clients ability to perform this task
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primary prevention interventions for older adult should include prevention of which condition
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which assessment finding will prevent a client from being a candidate for self catheterization

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