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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
1 point(s)When planning care for a male client with burns on the upper torso, which nursing diagnosis should take the highest priority?
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
1 point(s)In a female client with burns on the legs, which nursing intervention helps prevent contractures?
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
1 point(s)A male client comes to the physician’s office for treatment of severe sunburn. The nurse takes this opportunity to discuss the importance of protecting the skin from the sun’s damaging rays. Which instruction would best prevent skin damage?
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
1 point(s)A female client is brought to the emergency department with second-and third-degree burns on the left arm, left anterior leg, and anterior trunk. Using the Rule of Nines, what is the total body surface area that has been burned?
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
1 point(s)Which nursing intervention can help a client maintain healthy skin?
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
1 point(s)A male client with psoriasis visits the dermatology clinic. When inspecting the affected areas, the nurse expects to see which type of secondary lesion?
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
1 point(s)A female adult client with atopic dermatitis is prescribed a potent topical corticosteroid, to be covered with an occlusive dressing. To address a potential client problem associated with this treatment, the nurse formulates the nursing diagnosis of Risk for injury. To complete the nursing diagnosis statement, the nurse should add which “related-to” phrase?
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
1 point(s)A male client is diagnosed with herpes simplex. Which statement about herpes simplex infection is true?
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
1 point(s)A female client with a severe staphylococcal infection is receiving the aminoglycoside gentamicin sulfate (Garamycin) by the I.V. route. The nurse should assess the client for which adverse reaction to this drug?
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
1 point(s)A male client is diagnosed with primary herpes genitalis. Which instruction should the nurse provide?
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
1 point(s)Nurse Bea plans to administer dexamethasone cream to a client who has dermatitis over the anterior chest. How should the nurse apply this topical agent?
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
1 point(s)Nurse Mary is caring for a wheelchair-bound client. Which piece of equipment impedes circulation to the area it’s meant to protect?
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
1 point(s)Nurse Harry documents the presence of a scab on a client’s deep wound. The nurse identifies this as which phase of wound healing?
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
1 point(s)In an industrial accident, a male client that weighs 155 lb (70 kg) sustained full-thickness burns over 40% of his body. He’s in the burn unit receiving fluid resuscitation. Which observation shows that the fluid resuscitation is benefiting the client?
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
1 point(s)A female client with herpes zoster is prescribed acyclovir (Zovirax), 200 mg P.O. every 4 hours while awake. The nurse should inform the client that this drug may cause:
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
1 point(s)A female client sees a dermatologist for a skin problem. Later, the nurse reviews the client’s chart and notes that the chief complaint was intertrigo. This term refers to which condition?
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
1 point(s)A male client who has suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is too weak to move on his own. To help the client avoid pressure ulcers, the nurse should:
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
1 point(s)A male client visits the physician’s office for treatment of a skin disorder. As a primary treatment, the nurse expects the physician to prescribe:
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
1 point(s)While in a skilled nursing facility, a male client contracted scabies, which is diagnosed the day after discharge. The client is living at her daughter’s home, where six other persons are living. During her visit to the clinic, she asks a staff nurse, “What should my family do?” The most accurate response from the nurse is:
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
1 point(s)When caring for a male client with severe impetigo, the nurse should include which intervention in the plan of care?
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