NACE Foundations of Nursing
Total Questions : 196
Showing 25 questions, Sign in for moreWhen providing nursing care to a client, the nurse provides family-centered nursing care. What is the best rationale for this nursing action?
A client on digitalis has a lab report of potassium 3.0 mEq/L.
The nurse would instruct the client to eat which of these foods?
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is feeding a client with dysphagia. What action would cause the nurse to intervene?
Warfarin sodium (Coumadin) is ordered for a client.
The client asks the nurse about dietary restrictions while taking this medication. Which of the following foods should be limited?
A client is diagnosed with hearing loss.
Which nursing intervention will best facilitate communication with the client?
A client has undergone a surgical procedure and develops a weak, rapid pulse.
Which intervention should the nurse recommend to provider during their SBAR communication?
Which is the most appropriate order to remove (doff) personal protective equipment (PPE)?
A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client diagnosed with constipation. Which nursing interventions should be included in planning? (Select all that apply).
A client states “I don’t want to have surgery.” Which of the following is a therapeutic response to the client?
A nurse is out in public when an individual suddenly falls to the ground with a generalized tonic- clonic (grand mal) seizure.
Which action should the nurse take first?
A health care provider prescribes guaifenesin with dextromethorphan 1 tablespoon every 6 hours for a client who has a nonproductive cough.
How many milliliters should a nurse administer for each dose?
Which technique is the proper method to administer otic drops to an adult client?
Which statement best documents the situation when a client becomes extremely agitated after receiving a sedative?
Which intervention should the nurse include while caring for a client who has been diaphoretic for the past six hours?
Which intervention should the nurse include while caring for a client who has been diaphoretic for the past six hours?
Which nursing intervention should be performed before applying client restraints?
Which instructions should a nurse give to a client prior to obtaining a throat culture?
Which statement provides the best documentation of the amount of wound drainage?
Following a uterine biopsy, a client asks a nurse, “Do you think I have cancer?” Which response by the nurse would most likely prompt the client to elaborate on their concerns?
A nurse is reluctant to pray when a client requests to pray together.
Which statement by the nurse would best meet the client’s spiritual needs?
A client asks a nurse, “Why do I have to remove my nail polish in order for my pulse oximetry to be monitored?” Which is the best response by the nurse?
Which strategy should a nurse include when communicating with a client who is blind?
A client is to have a two-hour post-prandial blood glucose drawn.
Which statement should the nurse make to inform the client when the two-hour test will be performed?
A client with difficult venous access has an intravenous insertion site located at the bend of the wrist.
Which action would be most appropriate for a nurse to take?
At the end of the shift, a nurse enters a crowded elevator and is standing near a client’s health care provider.
Which response of the nurse is most appropriate when the health care provider asks, “How is my client in room 913 doing?”.
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