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Question 1 of 63
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Consider conditions that lead to weakened bones and changes in posture, particularly in older adults.
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Question 2 of 63
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Consider the risks associated with foot care in diabetic patients and the importance of referring them to a qualified professional for nail trimming.
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Question 3 of 63
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Consider the critical role of blood flow to the brain and what happens when it is interrupted.
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Consider the type of care that prioritizes comfort and quality of life for individuals facing a life-limiting illness, rather than curative treatment.
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Consider how these experiences are reported by the patient and not directly measurable by a healthcare provider.
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Consider the two main methods used to limit movement or behavior in patients, one relying on physical means and the other on medication.
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Question 7 of 63
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Think about a strategy that begins as soon as a patient arrives and aims to ensure their successful transition back home, including follow-up care and necessary support services.
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Consider the power of your senses; what you see and notice in real-time can reveal crucial details about a resident’s situation.
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Wait 15 minutes after smoking before taking an oral temperature to ensure accurate readings.
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Question 10 of 63
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Consider what protects both the caregiver and the client in a healthcare setting, while also promoting a professional image.
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Question 11 of 63
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Consider how structured communication and accountability can impact the quality of care in a healthcare setting.
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Question 12 of 63
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When correcting a charting error, always draw a single line through the mistake to preserve visibility, then add the correct information with your initials and the date. Avoid erasing or using correction fluid.
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Question 13 of 63
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Consider the physiological changes in muscle strength and bladder function that occur with aging, which can significantly impact urinary control.
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Question 14 of 63
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Remember, counting respirations involves observing both the inhalation and exhalation as a complete cycle.
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Question 15 of 63
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Consider who in the nursing hierarchy has the qualifications to oversee and ensure proper care and compliance in healthcare settings.
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Question 16 of 63
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Remember to remove all food and drink items from the resident’s vicinity and ensure clear communication about their NPO status to all staff.
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Question 17 of 63
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Think about the effects of inactivity on the body, particularly how muscles respond when they are not used or stimulated.
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Question 18 of 63
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Consider how the loss of protective cushioning due to fat thinning impacts skin health, especially in relation to prolonged pressure and mobility issues.
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Question 19 of 63
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Consider factors such as immobility and sustained pressure over time, especially in areas where bone is close to the skin.
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Question 20 of 63
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Think about a scenario where a patient can’t urinate normally due to medical reasons. What device would be used to assist with urine drainage in such cases?
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Question 21 of 63
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Think about a situation where constipation leads to a blockage, making it impossible to have a bowel movement, often requiring medical help to resolve.
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Question 22 of 63
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Consider the organ most impacted by infections related to hepatitis and the consequences of viral infections in that area.
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Question 23 of 63
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Consider the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among adults and its common causes when evaluating the accuracy of the statements.
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Question 24 of 63
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Consider options that support comfort and hygiene without oral intake, while ensuring clear communication of the NPO status to all staff.
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Question 25 of 63
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Look for physical signs that indicate reduced blood flow, particularly in the extremities, and pay attention to any symptoms related to temperature and swelling.
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Question 26 of 63
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Consider a condition often linked to brain injuries, affecting speech and writing, and named after a Greek term related to speech difficulties.
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Question 27 of 63
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Consider the impact of diabetes on immune function and the body’s ability to heal, particularly in relation to common infection sites.
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Question 28 of 63
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Consider the distinction between speaking and understanding: a patient with aphasia may struggle to articulate thoughts but can still comprehend what is being said. Focus on facilitating communication through patience and alternative methods.
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Question 29 of 63
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Consider the importance of monitoring changes in a resident’s bowel habits and the potential implications of an extended absence of bowel movements.
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Question 30 of 63
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Think of a position that promotes easy breathing and is often used in healthcare settings. It’s named after a specific figure in medicine and involves sitting up with the upper body elevated.
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Question 31 of 63
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Create a calm atmosphere by clearly explaining the process and addressing any concerns Mr. Heath may have to help him feel more at ease and engaged.
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Think about the tiny sacs in the respiratory system where gases are exchanged, and consider what happens during breathing.
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Question 33 of 63
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Think about how a strong foundation helps in maintaining balance and stability when performing tasks.
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Consider the typical breathing pattern in adults at rest and the standard range that indicates adequate respiration. Remember to focus on breaths counted over a full minute for accuracy.
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Question 35 of 63
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Focus on using your legs for strength and stability, and remember to maintain a straight back while lifting.
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Question 36 of 63
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Consider factors that affect gut motility, particularly those that slow down the muscular contractions in the digestive system.
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Question 37 of 63
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Consider the changes in sensory perception and emotional well-being that often affect older adults, alongside physical health factors.
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Question 38 of 63
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Consider situations that require increased energy and oxygen delivery to the body, particularly those involving physical exertion or emotional responses.
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Question 39 of 63
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Consider the impact of nerve damage on sensation and the increased risk of burns or injuries when heat is applied.
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Question 40 of 63
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Consider the safety implications and guidelines surrounding the use of side rails, emphasizing that they should only be employed when clearly indicated in the patient’s care plan.
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Think about the importance of containing potential contaminants. The correct disposal location is crucial to prevent spreading infection to other areas.
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Question 42 of 63
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Remember that safety is key after a fall; avoiding any action that could worsen the resident’s condition is essential.
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Question 43 of 63
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Consider how condom catheters differ in placement and function compared to internal catheters, especially regarding their classification as external devices.
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Consider the potential risks associated with temporary placements during the cleaning process.
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Question 45 of 63
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Think about a position that aids breathing and digestion, where the upper body is raised while the legs can be adjusted. This position is often used in clinical settings for comfort and respiratory support.
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Question 46 of 63
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Consider how improper fitting and tension from elastic stockings can affect blood circulation, especially in individuals with compromised skin integrity.
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Consider the immediate safety risks and the facility’s policies when addressing the situation. Prioritize stopping the behavior and ensuring everyone understands the potential dangers.
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Question 48 of 63
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Consider the patient’s kidney function; a significantly low total output within 24 hours may indicate a serious issue that requires immediate reporting.
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Question 49 of 63
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Consider the importance of cleanliness and infection control in healthcare settings, especially after tasks that involve touching linens or surfaces.
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Question 50 of 63
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Consider the primary function of padded side rails in enhancing safety for individuals in bed, focusing on injury prevention and cushioning.
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Question 51 of 63
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Consider using alcohol-based sanitizer when your hands are clean but might need a quick disinfection, especially in absence of soap and water.
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Question 52 of 63
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Focus on the location where to place your fingers to feel the pulse, ensuring you use a gentle touch for accuracy.
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Question 53 of 63
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Focus on techniques that prioritize stability and leverage: bend at the knees, keep your back straight, and use your legs for lifting. Avoid bending at the waist or using just your arms.
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Question 54 of 63
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Remember to wash from the meatus outward to effectively minimize the risk of introducing bacteria into the urinary tract.
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Question 55 of 63
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Consider the impact of recent cold intake on temperature readings; allow time for the oral cavity to stabilize before measuring.
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Question 56 of 63
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Remember to prioritize the resident’s safety and well-being by involving the supervising nurse for proper handling of missing items. Documentation and appropriate follow-up are key.
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Question 57 of 63
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Consider positioning yourself to provide support and maintain balance during the transfer, ensuring the resident’s safety and comfort.
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Question 58 of 63
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If you’re unsure about moving an obese patient alone, prioritize safety and ask for help to ensure proper positioning and reduce the risk of injury.
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Question 59 of 63
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Think about a condition where muscles are tight, limiting movement at a joint, often seen after injuries or prolonged inactivity.
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Question 60 of 63
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Think of a device often used in hospitals or home care to provide oxygen directly to the nose, consisting of two customizable soft ends.
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Question 61 of 63
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Consider the implications of patient preparation for procedures and safety considerations regarding food and drink intake.
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Question 62 of 63
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Observe the abdomen closely while timing a specific interval to ensure an accurate count of breath cycles.
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Question 63 of 63
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Think about a common condition that often goes unnoticed but significantly impacts health, involving the measurement of pressure exerted by blood against artery walls.