Exam 17: Personal Hygiene and Bed Making
Exam 1: Using Evidence in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 2: Admitting, Transfer, and Discharge25 Questions
Exam 3: Communication30 Questions
Exam 4: Documentation and Informatics25 Questions
Exam 5: Vital Signs45 Questions
Exam 6: Health Assessment45 Questions
Exam 7: Medical Asepsis26 Questions
Exam 8: Sterile Technique18 Questions
Exam 9: Safe Patient Handling, Transfer, and Positioning31 Questions
Exam 10: Exercise and Ambulation31 Questions
Exam 11: Orthopedic Measures30 Questions
Exam 12: Support Surfaces and Special Beds27 Questions
Exam 13: Safety and Quality Improvement32 Questions
Exam 14: Disaster Preparedness32 Questions
Exam 15: Pain Assessment and Basic Comfort Measures38 Questions
Exam 16: Palliative Care23 Questions
Exam 17: Personal Hygiene and Bed Making41 Questions
Exam 18: Pressure Ulcer Care19 Questions
Exam 19: Care of the Eye and Ear23 Questions
Exam 20: Safe Medication Preparation44 Questions
Exam 21: Oral and Topical Medications39 Questions
Exam 22: Parenteral Medications40 Questions
Exam 23: Oxygen Therapy29 Questions
Exam 24: Performing Chest Physiotherapy20 Questions
Exam 25: Airway Management35 Questions
Exam 26: Closed Chest Drainage Systems30 Questions
Exam 27: Emergency Measures for Life Support29 Questions
Exam 28: Intravenous and Vascular Access Therapy44 Questions
Exam 29: Blood Transfusions29 Questions
Exam 30: Oral Nutrition28 Questions
Exam 31: Enteral Nutrition23 Questions
Exam 32: Parenteral Nutrition16 Questions
Exam 33: Urinary Elimination29 Questions
Exam 34: Bowel Elimination and Gastric Intubation28 Questions
Exam 35: Ostomy Care19 Questions
Exam 36: Preoperative and Postoperative Care29 Questions
Exam 37: Intraoperative Care20 Questions
Exam 38: Wound Care and Irrigations35 Questions
Exam 39: Dressings, Bandages, and Binders35 Questions
Exam 40: Therapeutic Use of Heat and Cold25 Questions
Exam 41: Home Care Safety20 Questions
Exam 42: Home Care Teaching34 Questions
Exam 43: Specimen Collection45 Questions
Exam 44: Diagnostic Procedures30 Questions
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When bathing a patient, which sequence is the correct approach to use?
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The nurse is about to provide oral hygiene to an unconscious patient.To do so, she places the patient in which position?
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The nurse is preparing to provide a complete bed bath to a patient who has a running IV.She places a bath blanket over the patient and:
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________________ is defined as excessive growth of body and facial hair.
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The development of diabetic foot ulcers is dependent on which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
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_________________ provides an acidic coating to protect the epidermis against penetration from chemicals and microorganisms; it also minimizes loss of water and plasma proteins.
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When evaluating the shaving of a patient done by a family member, the nurse determines that the technique is done appropriately when:
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Regular oral hygiene is necessary to maintain the integrity of tooth surfaces and to prevent gum inflammation known as ____________.
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________________ removes sweat, oil, dirt and bacteria and helps maintain skin integrity.
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While evaluating the hygienic care practices of a female patient, the nurse recognizes that additional instruction is necessary if the patient:
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The nurse is caring for a gentleman who has dry skin.When the following interventions are compared, which would be most appropriate for this patient?
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The nurse is providing nail care for the patient who wants his fingernails "done." The nurse should:
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Shaving with a disposable razor is contraindicated for a patient with:
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The first line of defense against external injury and infection contains several thin layers of cells undergoing different stages of maturation.This first line of defense is known as the _______.
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A patient is admitted with the diagnosis of pediculosis capitis (head lice).Proper treatment for this condition would include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
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In providing perineal care for a male patient, the nurse realizes that the patient has not been circumcised.The nurse should:
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The nurse is aware that normal flora that does not cause disease but does prevent disease-causing microorganisms from reproducing is known as:
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The patient confides in the nurse that she is bothered by the fact that she has alopecia.How should the nurse respond to this information?
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