Answers and Rationale for NCLEX RN Review of Reduction of Risk Potential
Posted in Reduction of Risk Potential by admin On December 1, 2011
These answers are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Reduction of Risk Potential. Click here to view the questions. 1. B. The elevated creatinine level suggests impaired renal function. Assessing intake and output will provide data related to renal function. The
NCLEX RN Review for Reduction of Risk Potential
Posted in Reduction of Risk Potential by Cedric On November 28, 2011
1. A client’s laboratory results have been returned and the creatinine level is 7 mg/dL. This finding would lead the nurse to place the highest priority on assessing a. Pupillary reflex. b. Intake and output. c. Capillary refill. d. Temperature. 2. A
Reduction of Risk Potential NCLEX Practice Test Answers and Rationale
Posted in Reduction of Risk Potential by admin On August 12, 2010
View Questions 1. Answer B. The priority is postoperative respiratory toilet. This client will quickly develop profound atelectasis and eventually pneumonia without adequate gas exchange. This will only be achieved with the appropriate pain management. 2. Answer D. Blood that comes in
Reduction of Risk Potential NCLEX Practice Test
Posted in Reduction of Risk Potential by admin On August 12, 2010
1. When caring for a client with a post right thoracotomy who has undergone an upper lobectomy, the nurse focuses on pain management to promote: a. Relaxation and sleep b. Deep breathing and coughing c. Incisional healing d. Range of motion exercises