In "Transition into Practice" class a student comments, "I will never pass NCLEX!" What is the best
response to this statement?
A) "I don't know why you think that, you have passed all of your nursing courses.".
B) "You do plan to study, don't you?"
C) "What makes you say that?"
D) "Of course you will, our school has a 99% pass rate.".
C
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The nurse is assisting with teaching a clinic patient who is diagnosed with tension headaches. Which explanation of tension headaches should the nurse provide?
a. "Tension headaches are caused by stress, which causes cerebral vessel constriction." b. "Tension headaches result from release of pain mediators in the periphery." c. "Tension headaches are a result of stress and sustained muscle contraction of the head and neck." d. "Tension headaches are caused by blood sugar fluctuations that result from excessive stress."
Appropriate nursing interventions for a client with cachexia would include which of the following?
a. assisting in self-care activities to improve outward appearance b. encouraging the client to eat any foods that are appealing c. scheduling regular exercise time d. providing a bland diet high in vitamins A and D
To best assess the effectiveness of the phototherapy treatment, the nurse will monitor which of the following?
a. skin color of the newborn c. serial serum bilirubin levels b. pulse oximetry d. activity level of the baby
The nurse is teaching the client who requires maximum support secondary to generalized weakness to walk with a walker. Which technique used by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Move the walker ahead while moving the weak leg forward, bearing weight on the strong leg. 2. Move the walker ahead while moving the strong leg forward, bearing weight on the weak leg and the arms. 3. Move the walker ahead, then move the right foot up to the walker while body weight is borne by the left leg and both arms, then move the left foot, bearing weight on the right leg and both arms. 4. Walk forward and push the walker ahead before taking the next step.