The nurse is caring for a client receiving intravenous nitroglycerin for acute angina. What is the most important assessment during treatment?
- A. Heart rate
- B. Neurologic status
- C. Urine output
- D. Blood pressure
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The vasodilatation that occurs as a result of this medication can cause profound hypotension. The client's blood pressure must be evaluated every 15 minutes until stable and then every 30 minutes to every hour.
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Hospital staff requests that the parents with a Greek heritage of a hospitalized infant remove the amulet from around the child's neck. The parents refuse. The nurse understands that the parents may be concerned about
- A. Mental development delays
- B. Evil eye or envy of others
- C. Fright from spiritual beings
- D. Balance in body systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Evil eye or envy of others. In Greek culture, amulets protect against 'matiasma' or the evil eye, especially for children.
An adult is admitted with histoplasmosis. What is most likely to be in the client's history because he has histoplasmosis?
- A. He is a chicken farmer.
- B. He ate raw shellfish recently.
- C. He consumed contaminated water.
- D. He drinks raw milk.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Histoplasmosis is caused by inhaling Histoplasma spores, often found in bird or bat droppings, common in chicken farming environments, unlike shellfish, water, or milk.
The nurse should observe for side effects associated with the use of bronchodilators. A common side effect of bronchodilators is:
- A. Tinnitus
- B. Tachycardia
- C. Ataxia
- D. Hypotension
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Tachycardia is a common side effect of bronchodilators, such as beta-agonists, due to their stimulatory effect on the sympathetic nervous system.
The nurse would expect which of the following reflexes to still be present?
- A. Babinski's reflex.
- B. Moro's reflex.
- C. Tonic neck reflex.
- D. Grasp reflex.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Think about growth and development. (1) correct-stroking outer sole of foot upward causes toes to hyperextend and fan and great toe to dorsiflex, disappears after one year of age (2) sudden jarring causes extension and abduction of extremities and fanning of fingers with index finger and thumb forming a C shape, disappears after 3-4 months (3) when head is turned to side, arm and leg extend on that side, and opposite arm and leg flex, disappears by age 3-4 months (4) touching palms of hands or soles of feet causes flexion of hands and toes, palmar grasp disappears after 3 months of age, plantar grasp lessened by 8 months of age
Which of the following statements, if made by the family, would indicate to the nurse a need for further teaching?
- A. We will need to learn other ways to communicate with each other.'
- B. My father will require a special kind of tube in his neck for his airway.'
- C. My husband will require a feeding tube for several months.'
- D. My dad may develop some difficulty with taste and smell after the surgery.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: 'Further teaching is necessary' indicates an incorrect response. (1) will communicate in writing initially, then artificial larynx or esophageal speech (2) will require laryngectomy tube to prevent scar tissue contracture (3) correct-requires nutritional support for 10 days until wound heals, then gradually resumes oral intake (4) common with total laryngectomy