Practice Question
The practical nurse (PN) is implementing a nursing plan of care (POC) that requires daily weights. Which factor is most important for the PN to consider regarding daily weights?
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
When the client was last weighed.
Rationale:
🌟 Consistency ensures accurate fluid balance monitoring.
🌟 Variations in timing can misrepresent weight gain or loss.
🌟 Important for medication titration.
🌟 Daily weight trends help assess hydration status.
🌟 Aligns with unit protocols and nursing standards.
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Answer Choices:
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Answer Choices:
A. Family is responsible for care decisions.
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The practical nurse (PN) is implementing a nursing plan of care (POC) that requires daily weights. Which factor is most important for the PN to consider regarding daily weights?
Answer Choices:
A. When the client wants to be weighed.
B. The amount of food the client ate today.
C. When the client was last weighed.
D. The amount of fluid the client drank today.
A client is receiving wound care to a laceration on the anterior palm of the right hand. The practical nurse applies a medicated gauze and stabilizes it with an elastic support wrap that encompasses the wrist. Which bandaging method should the PN use that will maintain the medicated gauze in place and facilitate movement of the wrist joint?
Answer Choices:
A. Glove or sock.
B. Figure-eight turns.
C. Arm sling.
D. Circular or spiral.
Question Details
- Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: LPN HESI Exams
- Domain: Fundamentals of Nursing
- Answer Choices: 4