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1. What sign is most likely to alert a nurse manager that one of her nurses is stealing

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NUR 2214

  • What sign is most likely to alert a nurse manager that one of her nurses is stealing
  • medications for personal use?

  • The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain even though other
  • nurses never seem to have any problems controlling the same patient's pain

  • The nurse who has a spouse with a history of drug abuse
  • The nurse once made a treatment error and immediately notified the physi- cian, nurse
  • manager, and wrote an incident report

  • The nurse has a teenager daughter, who is currently undergoing a long chemotherapy
  • regimen to fight ovarian cancer

Answer

  • The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain even though other nurses
  • never seem to have any problems controlling the same patient's pain

  • Which nursing intervention is a priority for a patient who is post-op from having a
  • lobectomy?

  • Position the patient on the side of their body that was not operated on
  • Position the patient in the semi-fowler's position at all times
  • Monitor vital signs every day
  • Teach incentive spirometry when patient is 12 hours post-op
  • Answer

  • Position the patient on the side of their body that was not operated on

Rationale

Positioning the patient on their "opposite side" allows for the operated side to drain properly 1 / 4

  • A 21-year-old female patient sates she is the victim of interpersonal violence (IPV) from her
  • boyfriend, with whom she lives with. She states to the nurse, "There is no escaping my situation unless...". How should the nurse respond?

  • "Why are you afraid to go to the police?"
  • "I will to call the police for you so this can be documented."
  • "What methods have you used in the past to deescalate a bad situation between you and
  • your boyfriend"

  • "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or someone else?"
  • Answer

  • "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or someone else?"
  • What criteria must be met for a patient to be admitted to hospice care?
  • A patient must cancer
  • A patient who has 6 months or less to live
  • A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
  • A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
  • A patient who is 65+ years of age
  • A patient who lives alone

Answer

  • A patient who has 6 months or less to live
  • A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
  • A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
  • A neurology nurse assesses a 75-year-old male patient with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and
  • notices his face appears drooping and "mask-like." What does the nurse fear the patient may be at risk for?

  • Risk for knowledge deficit
  • Risk for self-harm 2 / 4
  • Risk for depression
  • Risk for malnutrition
  • Answer

  • Risk for malnutrition

Rationale

The patient is at risk for malnutrition because he will have difficulty chewing. Patient's with facial paralysis are also at risk for aspiration, too.

  • Which statements are true about melanoma? Select all that apply
  • Patients with a family history of melanoma should be tested for the BRCA 1 & 2 genes
  • Women are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face compared to other parts of
  • the body

  • Men are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face compared to other parts of the
  • body

  • Melanoma is highly metastatic
  • Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis is made and how quickly
  • treatment begins

  • Instructing patients to carry a body and lesion map is considered the best method of primary
  • prevention against melanoma

Answer

  • Men are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face compared to other parts of the
  • body 3 / 4

  • Melanoma is highly metastatic
  • Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis is made and how quickly
  • treatment begins

Rationale

Women are more likely to have melanoma on their legs and torso area; men are more likely to have it on their arms and face; melanoma is highly metastatic

  • A 27-year-old female patient with rheumatoid arthritis is suspected of hav- ing Sjogren's
  • disease. Why did her HCP instruct the nurse to get the Snellen Chart?

  • The HCP suspects the patient's eyes are drying out and wants to exam her vision
  • Vision loss is a normal sign of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Sjogren's disease usually alters the patient's color perception
  • Permanent vision loss is a normal sign of Sjogren's disease
  • Answer

  • The HCP suspects the patient's eyes are drying out and wants to exam her vision

Rationale

Sjogren's disease dries out the mucus membranes of the eyes, mouth, and vagina

  • A nurse works in a cardiology clinic and she suspect one of her patients is experiencing
  • digoxin toxicity. What are some signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity? Select all that apply

  • / 4

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