Capstone Fundamentals 2, Exams of Capstone Design

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1. A nurse in a long - term care facility enters the day room and finds the window
curtains on fire . Clients are panicking and the room is filling with smoke .
Indicate the emergency actions the nurse must take . ( Move the steps into the box
on the right , placing them in the selected order of performance . Use all the steps
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: RACE to prioritize the actions to take : R - Rescue and remove the clients , A-
Activate the alarm , C- Confine the E- Extinguish the fire .
2. A nurse is assigned care of a client who has HIV . Which of the following
infection control precautions should the nurse plan to use while caring for this
client ?
: Standard Precautions
3. What precautions are used for MTV, Herpes Zoster
: Airborne
4. What precautions are used for pertussis and CDiff
: Contact precautions
5. When are droplet precautions used
: Measles, Influenza, Mumps, Respiratory illnesses
6. A nurse working on a medical - surgical unit suspects that several clients
have Clostridium difficile when they all develop watery diarrhea . Which of the
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  1. A nurse in a long - term care facility enters the day room and finds the window curtains on fire. Clients are panicking and the room is filling with smoke. Indicate the emergency actions the nurse must take. ( Move the stepsinto the box on the right , placing them in the selected order of performance .Use all the steps . : RACE to prioritize the actions to take : R - Rescue and removethe clients , A- Activate the alarm , C- Confine the E- Extinguish the fire.
  2. A nurse is assigned care of a client who has HIV. Which of the following infection control precautions should the nurse plan to use while caring for this client? : Standard Precautions
  3. What precautions are used for MTV, Herpes Zoster : Airborne
  4. What precautions are used for pertussis and CDiff : Contact precautions
  5. When are droplet precautions used : Measles, Influenza, Mumps, Respiratoryillnesses
  6. A nurse working on a medical - surgical unit suspects that several clients have Clostridium difficile when they all develop watery diarrhea. Which of the

following actions should the nurse plan to take while waiting for the client's lab results : Place all clients who have manifestations on contact precautions.

7. A nurse is planning to perform passive range of motion for a client who is immobilized. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take ? : Support extremities above and below joints. 8. A nurse is participating in an interdisciplinary treatment meeting for a clientwho is to go home within a week. Which of the following health care providers should the nurse identify will assist the client with activities of daily living ? : Occupational therapist

  1. Who assist the client with obtaining resources to assist with issues suchas finances , nutrition , transportation , and in - home care. : social worker
  2. Assist with strength training improve movement : Physical Therapist
  3. A nurse is implementing a bladder - training program for a client. For which of the following actions by the assistive personnel ( AP ) who is helpingwith the
  1. A nurse is reviewing a provider's prescriptions for a group of clients. Which of the following client prescriptions should the licensed practical nurseclarify with the provider? (LPN) : Administer 1 g of vancomycin intrathecally.
  2. A nurse is caring for a client who reports an area of redness , warmth , tenderness and pain in the right calf. Which of the following actions shouldthe nurse anticipate when notifying the provider of this finding? : Arrange fora venous duplex ultrasound.
  3. A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postoperative following abdom- inal surgery and is progressing from a clear liquid diet to a full liquid diet. The nurse should remind the client that which of the following items is included ina full liquid diet? : Chocolate pudding
  4. A nurse is talking with a client who has a new diagnosis of acute bursitis in her right shoulder. Which of the following self - care strategies should the nurse recommend? : Intermittent ice and heat
  5. A nurse is assisting with the preparation of a presentation at a community center about complementary and alternative therapies. Which of the following therapies should the nurse describe as the use of an electronic monitoring

device to help clients learn to control physical responses? : Biofeedback

  1. Flexion is an action that decreases the angle between two connecting bones. Flexion of the fingers would be making a fist with the hand: Flexion
  2. An action that increases the angle between two connecting bones Exten-sion of the fingers would be to straighten the fingers of the hand: Extension 21. A nurse is caring for a client who is Hindu and adheres strictly to the tradi- tional dietary laws of this religion. The client has no other dietary restrictions . Which of the following foods should the nurse select as a component of the client's meals ?: Steamed Vegetables 22. A nurse is caring for a group of clients on a medical - surgical unit. Whichof the following actions jeopardize client confidentiality? ( Select all that apply . ): Sharing a personal password with a coworker, Discussing clients at the table inthe cafeteria ,Disposing of written report sheet into the facility trash receptacle
  3. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a family member about how to positiona client when administering enteral feedings at home. Which of the following statements from the family member should the nurse identify as an indicationthat he understands the instructions ?: I will position the head of the bed 45 degrees during the feeding
  4. A nursing is caring for a client who presents to an urgent care with a laceration on his forearm. Which of the following activities is an example of primary prevention ?: Administering a tetanus immunization
  1. A nurse is caring for a client who is unconscious. With the help of an assistive personnel , the nurse has repositioned the client from a left lateral to a right lateral position. The client's daughter asks why the nurse keeps herfather lying on his side. Which of the following rationales should the nurse give the family member ?: To prevent aspiration problems 34. A nurse has accepted a position on a pediatric unit and is learning more about psychosocial development. Identify the order of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development from birth through 18 years of. ( Move the stepsinto the box on the right , placing them in the selected order of performance . Use all the steps. ): Trust vs. mistrust ( birth - 1 year )autonomy vs. shame and doubt between (1 - 3 years ). (3- 6 years ) initiative vs. guilt stage , industry inferiority( 6 - 11 years ). identity vs. role confusion (puberty) 35. A nurse is preparing a sterile field for the insertion of a urinary catheter. Identify the sequence of actions the nurse should follow. ( Move the steps intothe box on the right , placing them in the selected order of performance. Use

all the steps. ): Hand hygiene, place package on work surface, open outermost flap, side flaps, then inner most flap toward body

  1. A nurse is verifying that a client is giving informed consent to undergo electroconvulsive therapy. Which if the following actions should the nurse take ?: Confirm signature is authentic