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Question # 51

A nurse is assessing a patient with a history of depression. The patient reports feeling down, with a lack of motivation and trouble concentrating. Which of the following should the nurse prioritize in the assessment?

Options:

A.

Assess the patient for suicidal ideation or self-harm behaviors.

B.

Evaluate the patient’s sleep patterns and energy levels.

C.

Check the patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs).

D.

Assess the patient’s support system and coping mechanisms.

Question # 52

A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected dehydration. Which of the following findings is most indicative of dehydration?

Options:

A.

Decreased skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, and dark-colored urine.

B.

Increased fluid retention and swelling in the legs.

C.

Pale, moist skin and frequent urination.

D.

Increased thirst and normal urine output.

Question # 53

A nurse is caring for a patient who has expressed concerns about their prescribed treatment plan for managing heart failure. The patient feels overwhelmed and unsure about the lifestyle changes required. What is the nurse’s most appropriate role?

Options:

A.

Reassure the patient that the treatment plan will get easier with time.

B.

Provide clear education on the importance of the treatment plan and break down the changes into manageable steps.

C.

Suggest that the patient follow only the aspects of the treatment plan they feel comfortable with.

D.

Advise the patient to stop the treatment plan and explore other options.

Question # 54

A nurse is assessing a patient with a history of stroke. Which of the following findings is most concerning in this patient’s assessment?

Options:

A.

A blood pressure of 160/90 mmHg.

B.

Difficulty swallowing and coughing while eating.

C.

Complaints of mild dizziness when standing.

D.

A family history of cardiovascular disease.

Question # 55

A nurse is working in a primary care setting and notices that a patient is hesitant to follow prescribed treatment due to cultural beliefs. What is the nurse's best course of action?

Options:

A.

Respect the patient's cultural beliefs and avoid discussing treatment.

B.

Discuss the treatment plan with the patient and explore their concerns.

C.

Refer the patient to a counselor to address cultural concerns.

D.

Insist that the patient follows the prescribed treatment to ensure their health.

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