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Nursing Practice and Procedures

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This deck covers essential nursing practices, procedures, and patient care considerations, including communication, medication administration, and emergency protocols.

When working with a client through an interpreter, which action should the nurse take?

Talk directly to the client, instead of the interpreter, when speaking.
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When working with a client through an interpreter, which action should the nurse take?
Talk directly to the client, instead of the interpreter, when speaking.
Which action should a nurse include when reviewing oxygen therapy with a newly licensed nurse?
Regulate oxygen via nasal cannula at a flow rate of no more than 6 L/min.
Which finding should a nurse identify as a potential indication of abuse in an older adult client?
Bruises on the arms in various stages of healing.
How should a nurse document 120 mL of fluid intake from ice chips?
Document half the volume of ice chips, which is 120 mL for 8 oz.
What is the first action a nurse should take for a client with fluid overload?
Evaluate electrolytes.
Which statement should a nurse document about a client found on the floor?
Client found lying on the floor.

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TermDefinition
When working with a client through an interpreter, which action should the nurse take?
Talk directly to the client, instead of the interpreter, when speaking.
Which action should a nurse include when reviewing oxygen therapy with a newly licensed nurse?
Regulate oxygen via nasal cannula at a flow rate of no more than 6 L/min.
Which finding should a nurse identify as a potential indication of abuse in an older adult client?
Bruises on the arms in various stages of healing.
How should a nurse document 120 mL of fluid intake from ice chips?
Document half the volume of ice chips, which is 120 mL for 8 oz.
What is the first action a nurse should take for a client with fluid overload?
Evaluate electrolytes.
Which statement should a nurse document about a client found on the floor?
Client found lying on the floor.
What information should a nurse give to a client who developed a rash from an antibiotic?
We need to document the exact medication you were taking because you might be allergic to it.
What should a nurse do first when transferring a client who can bear weight on one leg?
Assess the client for orthostatic hypotension.
What action should a nurse take first if a client has received only 80 mL of IV fluid over 2 hours?
Check the IV tubing for obstruction.
What should a nurse add to the plan of care for a client with frequent tonic-clonic seizures?
Wrap blankets around all four sides of the bed.
Whose signatures can a nurse legally witness for informed consent?
A 16-year-old client who is married, a 27-year-old client with schizophrenia, an adoptive parent, and a 17-year-old mother.
Which finding should a nurse expect in a client with a pressure ulcer?
Albumin level of 3g/dL indicates protein deficiency, risking poor wound healing.
What should a nurse do next from a legal perspective when a client shows signs of hemorrhagic shock?
Notify the nursing manager to ensure timely intervention.
How should a nurse administer enoxaparin subcutaneously?
Administer the medication with the needle at a 45-degree angle.
What confirms correct NG tube placement?
An x-ray shows the end of the tube above the pylorus.
What action should a nurse take when using a sequential compression device post-knee arthroplasty?
Make sure two fingers can fit under the sleeves.
What indicates that a urinary catheter requires irrigation?
Bladder scan shows 525 mL of urine.
What should a nurse do when initiating IV therapy for an older adult?
Insert the IV catheter without using a tourniquet.
What indicates successful treatment for fluid-volume deficit?
Decrease in heart rate.
Which client should a nurse consult a provider before using aromatherapy?
A client who has asthma.
What practice should a nurse intervene in when a client receiving tube feeding reports diarrhea?
The feeding bag should be washed out at each refilling throughout the day.
What question should a nurse ask to assess the quality of a client's pain?
Is your pain sharp or dull?
What should a nurse tell a client with a terminal illness about resuscitation in her living will?
We will apply oxygen through a tube in your nose.
What precautions should a nurse initiate for a client with pharyngeal diphtheria?
Droplet precautions.
What intervention should a nurse implement to prevent infection when inserting an IV catheter?
Thread the IV catheter so that the hub rests at the insertion site.
Which tasks should a nurse assign to an assistive personnel for a client with aphasia and dysphasia?
Assist with a partial bed bath, measure BP, and use a communication board.
What indicates understanding of crutch use for a client with a leg cast?
When descending stairs, I will first shift my weight to my right leg.
What precautions should a nurse take for a client with diarrhea due to shigella?
Wash hands before and after contact with the patient.
What indicates understanding of using a behind-the-ear hearing aid?
I will be sure to remove my hearing aid before taking a shower.
What response should a nurse make to a middle adult client feeling useless?
People in middle adulthood often find satisfaction in nurturing and guiding young people.