
SNA September Meeting - NCLEX Questions
Quiz by Katelyn Malinis
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Which basic activity of daily living assistive device can be useful for the client who is affected with poor fine motor coordination?
Which of the following is a commonality that is shared in terms of both restraints and urinary catheters?
When you are monitoring your client who is now started on an intravenous antibiotic for an infection, you notice that the client is exhibiting signs of anaphylaxis. What is your first priority intervention?
The best way to determine whether or not a medication is compatible with a particular intravenous fluid is to:
Which is an intrinsic risk factor that places the client at risk for pressure ulcers?
Which of the following steps is the first step that is used during the physical assessment of the abdomen?
You are fully aware of the fact that some risk factors are correctable or modifiable and other risk factors are innate and not modifiable. Which of the following risk factors is the most likely able to be modifiable?
Select the member of the multidisciplinary team that you would most likely collaborate with when the client is at risk for falls due to an impaired gait.