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Question 1 of 5.

The multidisciplinary team decides to implement behavior modification with a client. Which of the following nursing actions is of primary importance during this time?

A. Confirm that all staff members understand and comply with the treatment plan.

B. Establish mutually agreed upon, realistic goals.

C. Ensure that the potent reinforcers (rewards) are important to the client.

D. Establish a fixed interval schedule for reinforcement.

Explanation: to implement a behavior modification plan successfully, all staff members need to be included in program development, and time must be allowed for discussion of concerns from each nursing staff member; consistency and follow-through is important to prevent or diminish the level of manipulation by the staff or client during implementation of this program

Question 2 of 5.

Prochlorperazine maleate (Compazine) 10 mg IM has been ordered for a client. The client is also to receive Stadol 2 mg IM. Before administering these medications, the nurse should

A. obtain respirations and temperature.

B. dilute with 9 ml of NS.

C. draw the medications in separate syringes.

D. verify the route of administration.

Explanation: Compazine should be considered incompatible in a syringe with all other medications

Question 3 of 5.

When using restraints for an agitated/aggressive patient, which of the following statements should NOT influence the nurse’s actions during this intervention?

A. The restraints/seclusion policies set forth by the institution.

B. The patient’s competence.

C. The patient’s voluntary/involuntary status.

D. The patient’s nursing care plan.

Explanation: the need for restraints is based on patient’s behavioral status and condition, not the patient’s voluntary/involuntary status

Question 4 of 5.

A client has been taking perphenazine (Trilafon) by mouth for two days and now displays the following: head turned to the side, neck arched at an angle, stiffness and muscle spasms in neck. The nurse would expect to give which of the following as a PRN medication?

A. Promazine (Sparine).

B. Biperiden (Akineton).

C. Thiothixene (Navane).

D. Haloperidol (Haldol).

Explanation: is an antiparkinsonian agent, used to counteract extrapyramidal side effects the client is experiencing

Question 5 of 5.

A client with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted with an acute exacerbation. The nurse notes that the client has a respiratory rate of 28 breaths per minute, is using accessory muscles, and has oxygen saturation of 88% on 2 L/min of oxygen via nasal cannula. Which of the following actions should the nurse take FIRST?

A. Increase the oxygen flow to 4 L/min.

B. Administer a bronchodilator as ordered.

C. Place the client in a high Fowler’s position.

D. Obtain an arterial blood gas (ABG) sample.

Explanation: positioning in high Fowler’s facilitates breathing and improves oxygenation immediately; other actions may follow based on further assessment

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