A 14 month-old had cleft palate surgical repair several days ago. The parents ask the nurse about feedings after discharge. Which lunch is the best example of an appropriate meal?
- A. Hot dog, carrot sticks, gelatin, milk
- B. Soup, blenderized soft foods, ice cream, milk
- C. Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chips, pudding, milk
- D. Baked chicken, applesauce, cookie, milk
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Soup, blenderized soft foods, ice cream, milk. In a child with cleft palate repair, parents should prepare soft foods and avoid those with particles that might traumatize the surgical site.
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Prior to discharge of a child with a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt, the nurse reinforces teaching to the caregiver about when to contact the health care provider. The caregiver shows understanding of the instructions by contacting the health care provider about which symptom?
- A. A temperature of 98.6°F (37.2°C) that occurs during the evening
- B. The child cannot recall items eaten for lunch the previous day
- C. The child vomits after awakening from a nap and again 1 hour later
- D. The VP shunt is palpable along the posterolateral portion of the skull
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Persistent vomiting (C) suggests shunt malfunction or increased intracranial pressure, requiring immediate reporting. Normal temperature (A), memory lapses (B), and palpable shunt (D) are not concerning.
During an initial prenatal visit, the practical nurse is reviewing the history of a client at 10 weeks gestation. Which finding is a priority to report to the registered nurse?
- A. Client cares for a pet dog and a few outdoor cats
- B. Client has gained 4 lb (1.8 kg) during the pregnancy so far
- C. Client reports a nonodorous, milky white vaginal discharge
- D. Client swims in a pool for exercise three times per week
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pet cats (A) pose a toxoplasmosis risk, which can cause fetal harm, requiring immediate education and possible testing. Weight gain (B) is normal, milky discharge (C) is typical in pregnancy, and swimming (D) is safe.
The nurse is planning care for all of the following clients. Which client should be cared for first?
- A. A 60-year-old who is three days postop and needs a dressing change and ambulation
- B. A 75-year-old who had a suprapubic prostatectomy yesterday and says, 'Take that tube out of me, I have to pee.'
- C. A 90-year-old who had a total hip replacement two days ago and is to get out of bed today
- D. A 50-year-old who had an abdominal cholecystectomy yesterday and is asking for pain medication
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The 75-year-old post-prostatectomy client's request to remove the catheter and urgency to urinate suggest potential catheter obstruction or bladder irritation, which could lead to complications like infection or bladder damage. This requires immediate assessment and intervention, taking priority over routine dressing changes, scheduled mobility, or pain management.
The nurse is caring for a 7 year-old child who is being discharged following a tonsillectomy. Which of the following instructions is appropriate for the nurse to teach the parents?
- A. Report a persistent cough to the health care provider
- B. The child can return to school in 4 days
- C. Administer chewable aspirin for pain
- D. The child may gargle with saline as necessary for discomfort
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Report a persistent cough to the health care provider. Persistent coughing may indicate bleeding, which requires immediate attention.
Priorities to be considered intermediate are:
- A. the nonemergency, non-life-threatening needs of the client.
- B. those tasks that can be delegated to assistive personnel.
- C. those tasks that can be performed at the end of the shift.
- D. those task that can be performed at any time.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Priorities designated as intermediate by the nurse are those that are not urgent. They do not affect the client's immediate physiological status.
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