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Question 1 of 5.
While scheduling a client for thoracentesis, the nurse understands which of the following is the most preferred position for the procedimiento?
A. Sitting up, leaning over a bedside table, and feet supported on the ground or stool.
B. The head of the bed flat with the patient lying on the unaffected side.
C. Prone position with both arms extended above the head.
D. The head of the bed elevated 45 degrees, and the patient lying on the affected side.
Explanation: Sitting up and leaning forward maximizes lung expansion and pleural fluid access for thoracentesis. Other positions restrict access or increase complication risk.
Question 2 of 5.
The nurse is caring for a client with a recently fractured left tibia who is grimacing and slightly diaphoretic. The nurse should initially
A. Perform range of motion with the client's left leg.
B. Obtain the client's temperature.
C. Assess the client for pain.
D. Administer prescribed oxycodone-acetaminophen.
Explanation: Grimacing and diaphoresis suggest pain, which should be assessed first to guide interventions. Range of motion may worsen pain, temperature is secondary, and medication administration requires prior assessment.
Question 3 of 5.
The nurse has obtained a client's blood pressure. The nurse recognizes that which of the following factors may increase a client's blood pressure?
A. Nicotine patch application
B. Heat exhaustion
C. Performing deep breathing exercises
D. Hypothyroidism
Explanation: Nicotine, a vasoconstrictor, increases blood pressure. Heat exhaustion, deep breathing, and hypothyroidism typically lower or do not affect BP acutely.
Question 4 of 5.
The nurse is observing a client ambulate with a walker. It would require follow-up by the nurse if the client
A. Advances the walker 6-10 inches.
B. Has their elbow flexed 15-30 degrees.
C. Tilts the walker forward to help stand up from a chair.
D. Advances the walker and then the affected leg.
Explanation: Tilting the walker forward to stand is unsafe, risking falls. Advancing 6-10 inches, 15-30 degree elbow flexion, and proper stepping sequence are correct.
Question 5 of 5.
The nursing instructor is supervising a nursing student feeding a client at risk for aspiration. Which action by the nursing student requires follow-up by the nursing instructor? Select all that apply.
A. Instructs the client to tilt the head backward when drinking.
B. Reminds the client to assume a chin-down position.
C. Provides rest periods as needed during the meal.
D. Positions the client upright for 30-60 minutes after a meal.
E. Positions the head of the bed at a 45-degree angle during the meal.
Explanation: Tilting the head backward increases aspiration risk. Chin-down position, rest periods, upright positioning, and 45-degree elevation are appropriate.
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