A 12-month-old client has a high blood lead level of 18 mcg/dL. The nurse is reinforcing teaching about lead poisoning to the parents. Which statements made by a parent indicate that teaching has been successful? Select all that apply.
- A. I should have our home inspected for the source of lead.
- B. I will vacuum our hard-surface floors daily.
- C. I will wash my child's hands often, especially before eating.
- D. We should use hot water from the tap for cooking.
- E. We will have to return for a follow-up lead level.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: Inspecting the home identifies lead sources (e.g., paint, dust). Frequent hand washing reduces ingestion of lead dust. Follow-up testing monitors levels. Vacuuming may spread lead dust; wet mopping is preferred. Hot water can leach lead from pipes; cold water is safer.
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A 57 year-old male client has a hemoglobin of 10 mg/dl and a hematocrit of 32%. What would be the most appropriate follow-up by the home care nurse?
- A. Ask the client if he has noticed any bleeding or dark stools
- B. Tell the client to call 911 and go to the emergency department immediately
- C. Schedule a repeat Hemoglobin and Hematocrit in 1 month
- D. Tell the client to schedule an appointment with a hematologist
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ask the client if he has noticed any bleeding or dark stools. These values indicate mild anemia, and the first step is to assess for potential sources of blood loss.
The nurse is collecting data from assigned clients. It would require follow-up if a
- A. 3-week-old client has an anterior fontanel that pulsates slightly and bulges when crying
- B. 4-week-old client has a posterior fontanel that is soft and flat to palpation
- C. 6-month-old client had a birth weight of 7 lb 3 oz (3300 g) and now weighs 12 lb (5400 g)
- D. 12-month-old client had a birth weight of 6 lb 4 oz (2800 g) and now weighs 19 lb 2 oz (8700 g)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A 6-month-old weighing only 12 lb (5400 g) from a birth weight of 7 lb 3 oz (3300 g) indicates failure to thrive, requiring follow-up. Other findings (fontanels, 12-month-old weight) are within normal ranges.
The nurse has reinforced teaching with the parent of a pediatric client with newly diagnosed hemophilia A. Which of the following statements by the parent would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I should avoid using icepacks if my child is injured.
- B. I should provide a high-fat, high-protein diet for my child.
- C. My child should wear emergency medical identification at all times.
- D. My child can participate in noncontact sports such as swimming.
- E. I should avoid giving my child medication containing aspirin.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: Medical identification ensures prompt treatment in emergencies. Noncontact sports like swimming are safe. Aspirin increases bleeding risk and should be avoided. Ice packs are beneficial for injuries to reduce swelling, and diet doesn't require high-fat/protein for hemophilia management.
Unlicensed assistive personnel on the cardiac floor report to the nurse that, during the first vital sign measurement on the shift, a client's blood pressure measured 196/102 mm Hg on the automated blood pressure machine. What action should the nurse take first?
- A. Have unlicensed assistive personnel recheck the client's blood pressure
- B. Immediately notify the supervising registered nurse
- C. Obtain the client's pm labetalol from the medication dispensing machine
- D. Recheck the client's blood pressure with a manual cuff
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Automated BP readings can be inaccurate. Rechecking with a manual cuff ensures accuracy before escalating or medicating, as severe hypertensionزه://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7sE1Xh_1Qsevere hypertension (≥180/110 mm Hg) requires prompt action if confirmed.
The nurse is reinforcing education about lifestyle modifications for a client newly diagnosed with Meniere disease. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I need to enroll in a smoking cessation program.
- B. I need to restrict the amount of potassium in my diet.
- C. I will lie down and avoid walking unassisted during acute attacks.
- D. I will limit the amount of caffeine and alcohol that I consume.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Restricting potassium isn't indicated for Ménière's disease; a low-sodium diet is typically recommended to reduce fluid retention. Smoking cessation, lying down during attacks, and limiting caffeine/alcohol are appropriate.