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EVOLVE COMPREHENSIVE EXAM Questions and Answers Latest Updates 2024 GRADE A+
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Correct answer- How long has the client been taking the medication Drowsiness can occur in the early weeks of treatment with clonidine and with continued use becomes less intense, so the length of time the client has been on the medication (A) provides information to direct additional instruction. (B, C, and D) are not relevant.
contact precautions, it is most important that air flow from the room is minimized when the client has TB. (B) should be implemented when the client leaves the isolation environment.
Ptosis is the term to describe an eyelid droop that covers a large portion of the iris (A), which may result from oculomotor nerve or eyelid muscle disorder. (B) is characterized by rapid, rhythmic movement of both eyes. (C) is a distortion of the lens of the eye, causing decreased visual acuity. (D) is a term used to describe a protrusion of the eyeballs that occurs with hyperthyroidism.
Recognizing normal variations that are common in different racial groups helps the nurse differentiate an early sign of pathology, such as yellow sclerae. A slightly yellow color of the sclera for (C) is a normal racial variation found in the African-American population. (A, B, and D) are findings not related to one racial group.
In a multidisciplinary work group (B), a number of individuals from a variety of disciplines are involved in developing the care map, but each works independently to implement the care plan. Single-discipline work groups (C), such as (A or D), are likely to focus on the aspects of the care map related only to their specific discipline.
educating the client and family about multidisciplinary services (A). Information about financial assistance programs (B) is most often a role of social services. Although the nurse refers and consults with the healthcare team (C), client-focus care is best identified within a collaborative nurse- client-family relationship. Informing the client about a clinical diagnosis (D) is the responsibility of the healthcare provider.
nurse include in the inservice presentation about the care of clients with hypertension? Correct answer- Frequent blood pressure checks, including readings taken automated machines are recommended Frequent blood pressure checks (D) are recommended for hypertensive clients to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. Symptoms such as (A) are not typical of essential hypertension, which is an asymptomatic disease. Treatment (B) usually includes dietary modifications and exercise, which should not be discontinued when medications are added to the treatment plan. While the RN is ultimately responsible for the assessment of blood pressures (C), caregivers are not restricted from obtaining the blood pressure readings.
The child should be placed on his or her back in the knee-to-chest position (B) to increase blood vessel resistance. The increased pressure reduces the rush of blood through the septal hole and improves blood circulation. (A) has nominal effects in hypercyanosis. (C) is self-regulating. (D) is not indicated for immediate relief of tet spells. It is used to improve cardiac output.
infants are discharged at 24-hours of age or before adequate milk proteins have been ingested.
compared with the previous amount of drainage marked on the dressing, so (A) is necessary.
necessary or helpful. Elevated results warrant further testing with ultrasound or amniocentesis before initiating (C or D).