NCLEX-RN Exam Question 121
Medication is administered to a client who has been placed in restraints after a sudden violent episode, and his EPSs subside. Restraints can be removed when:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 122
A client is to have a coronary artery bypass graft performed in the morning using a saphenous vein. He wants to know why the physician does not use the internal mammary artery for his bypass graft because his friend's physician uses this artery. The nurse tells the client that the internal mammary artery:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 123
A behavioral modification program is recommended by the multidisciplinary team working with a 15-year- old client with anorexia nervosa. A nursing plan of care based on this modality would include:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 124
A 2-day-old infant boy has been diagnosed with an atrial septal defect due to a persistent patent foramen ovale.
When explaining the diagnosis to the mother, the nurse includes in the discussion the function of the foramen ovale. In fetal circulation, the foramen ovale allows a portion of the blood to bypass the:
When explaining the diagnosis to the mother, the nurse includes in the discussion the function of the foramen ovale. In fetal circulation, the foramen ovale allows a portion of the blood to bypass the:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 125
Which of the following signs and symptoms indicates a tension pneumothorax as compared to an open pneumothorax?