BSN 206 Hallmark Exam Select All that Apply (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions with Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale The nurse has delegated the task of temperature assessment to the NAP. Which information should be provided to the NAP?
- The type of temperature required
- The PT's age
- The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
- The Patient's Diagnosis
- What changes to report immediately to the nurse
- The type of temperature required
- The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
- What changes to report immediately to the nurse
- Moving from lying to standing position.
- Time of day.
- Occupation
- Isolation precautions.
- Pain rated as a 7 on 0-10 pain scale.
- Moving from lying to standing position
- Time of Day
- Pain rated as a 7 on 0-10 scale
Which of the following situations may affect a patient's vital signs?
The nurse will take the patient's vital signs preoperatively and record them as part of the patient's preparation for surgery. Why is it necessary to take vital signs preoperatively? 1 / 4
- To provide the patient with reassurance that he or she is being cared for by a competent
- To provide a set of vital signs to use for comparison during and after surgery.
- To ensure the equipment is appropriately calibrated and functional.
- To verify the patient is not experiencing any complications that may contraindicate surgery
- To determine whether the patient is "feeling funny"
- To provide a set of vital signs to use for comparison during and after surgery.
- To verify the patient is not experiencing any complications that may contraindicate surgery
- A young adult with a white blood count of 15,000/mm3.
- An adult female in the recovery room following a hysterectomy.
- A patient receiving a blood transfusion for chronic anemia.
- A child who is below the normal height and weight for his age.
- An elderly patient who needs assistance with feeding and dressing.
- A young adult with a white blood count of 15,000/mm3.
- An adult female in the recovery room following a hysterectomy.
- A patient receiving a blood transfusion for chronic anemia.
- Remove the PT's blankets
- Limit the PT's fluid intake
- Apply a hyperthermia blanket as ordered
- Administer an antipyretic to the PT as ordered
- Place the PT's feet in a tub of cool water with ice 2 / 4
staff.
or require intervention.
or require intervention.Which of the following patients would require frequent assessment of their temperature?
The NAP reports that the patient's temperature is 39° C (102.2 °F). Which of the following are appropriate nursing actions?
- Remove the PT's blankets
- Administer an antipyretic to the PT as ordered
- The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
- The PT's diagnosis
- The PT's age
- What changes to report immediately to the nurse
- The type of temperature is Required
- The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
- What changes to report immediately to the nurse
- The type of temperature required
- To provide a set of vital signs to use for comparison during and after surgery
- To verify the patient is not experiencing any complications that may contraindicate surgery
- To provide a set of vital signs to use for comparison during and after surgery
- To verify the patient is not experiencing any complications that may contraindicate surgery
- an elderly PT who needs assistance with feeding and dressing
- An adult female in the recovery room following a hysterectomy
- A PT receiving a blood transfusion for chronic anemia
- A young adult with a white blood count of 15,000/ mm3
- A child who is below the normal height and weight for his age
- An adult female in the recovery room following a hysterectomy
- A PT receiving a blood transfusion for chronic anemia
- A young adult with a white blood count of 15,000/ mm3
The Nurse has delegated the task of temperature assessment to the NAP. Which information should be provided to the NAP?
The nurse will take the PT's vital signs preoperatively and record them as part of the PT's preparation for surgery. why is it necessary to take vital signs preoperatively?
or require intervention
or require intervention Which of the following PT's would require frequent assessment of their temperature?
Which of the following actions, if made by the NAP, would require intervention and further instruction by the nurse? 3 / 4
- The NAP pulls the pinna up back, and out in an adult when inserting the tympanic
- The NAP inserts the red-tipped electronic thermometer probe into the PT's mouth after
- The NAP wipes the single-use chemical dot thermometer and places it back in the PT's
- The NAP waits until a tone sounds to read the tympanic thermometer
- The NAP uses a blue-tipped electronic probe for assessing a PT's axillary temperature
- The NAP inserts the red-tipped electronic thermometer probe into the PT's mouth after
- The NAP wipes the single-use chemical dot thermometer and places it back in the PT's
thermometer
applying a probe coper.
drawer for future use
applying a probe coper.
drawer for future use
Identify the factors that may have an effect on an elderly PT's temperature:
- Drinking a cold glass of water
- Participation in PT exercises
- Infection
- PT's Height
- Room Temp
- Drinking a cold glass of water
- Participation in PT exercises
- Infection
- Room Temp
- Radial pulse of a PT in the ER with chest pain
- The Temporal pulse of a child
- A radial pulse on a PT with a 1200 mL fluid restriction
- A femoral pulse following a lower leg amputation
- An apical pulse of a PT who is to receive a cardiac drug
- The Temporal pulse of a child
- A radial pulse on a PT with a 1200 mL fluid restriction
- An elderly PT with Type 1 diabetes who is otherwise healthy
- A PT with Alzheimer's disease
- A PT with peripheral vascular disease
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The task of pulse assessment could be delegated to the NAP for which of the following PTs?
Which of the following PTs would be at risk for having an alteration in peripheral pulse?