Fundamentals NCLEX Style Questions (Safety) 1.A nurse is caring for a client with Parkinson’s disease who is experiencing difficulty swallowing. For which major potential problem associated with dysphagia should the nurse assess the client?a.Anorexia
- Aspiration
- A nurse is assessing a client who is being admitted to the hospital. Which is the
- The need for corrective eyeglasses
- Encourage the client to use hallway handrails
- Raising both the upper side rails of the bed
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c.Self-care deficit d.Inadequate intake 2.A nurse is caring for a confused client. Which should the nurse do to prevent this client from falling?a.Encourage the client to use the corridor handrails b.Place the client in a room near the nurses’ station c.Reinforce how to use the call bell d. Maintain close supervision 3.An unconscious client begins vomiting. In which position should the nurse place this client?a.Supine b.Side-lying c.Orthopneic d.Low-fowler
most important information that indicates whether the client is at risk for physical injury?a.Weakness experienced during the prior admission b.Medication that increases intestinal motility c. Two recent falls that occurred at home
5.Which should the nurse do to best prevent a client from falling?a.Provide a cane b.Keep walkaways clear of obstacles c. Assist the client with ambulation
6.Which is the last step in making an occupied bed that a nurse should teach a nursing assistant?a.Elevating the head of the bed to a semi-Fowler position b.Ensuring that the client is in a comfortable position c. Lowering the height of the bed toward the floor
7.A nurse is caring for a cilent with a nasogastric tube for gastric decompression.Which nursing action takes priority?a.Discontinuing the wall suction when providing nursing care b. Positioning the client in the semi-Fowlers position