A 14-year-old is going home with a permanent tracheostomy. Which comment by the child's mother indicates to the nurse that the parent needs more instruction?
- A. I need to ask the doctor how many times a day I can suction my child.'
- B. I will suction if my child cannot effectively cough up sputum.'
- C. I know my child will not need the same amount of suctioning every day.'
- D. I know I should only suction my child if it is really necessary.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Asking for a fixed suctioning schedule suggests misunderstanding, as suctioning is PRN based on need, indicating a need for further instruction.
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The nurse is teaching a client with hypertension about lifestyle modifications. Which of the following recommendations is MOST appropriate?
- A. Limit exercise to once a week.
- B. Consume a high-sodium diet.
- C. Lose weight if overweight.
- D. Increase alcohol intake.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Weight loss reduces blood pressure in hypertensive clients. Options A, B, and D worsen hypertension.
The mother of a 2-month-old child asks the nurse when she should start her son on solids. He is taking about 30 oz of formula per day. How should the nurse respond?
- A. This is a good time to begin.'
- B. When he is taking a quart per day.'
- C. Babies usually are ready for solids between 4 and 6 months of age.'
- D. Each baby is different. Some are ready sooner than others.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Solids are typically introduced between 4-6 months when infants have better head control and digestive maturity, not at 2 months or based on formula volume.
The nurse is to start oxygen therapy via nasal cannula. Which action is correct?
- A. Set the oxygen at 12 L/min.
- B. Lubricate the cannula with petrolatum before inserting.
- C. Give 100% oxygen by mask before inserting.
- D. Insert the cannula 1 cm into the nostrils.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Inserting the cannula 1 cm into the nostrils ensures proper oxygen delivery. High flow rates, petrolatum, or mask pre-oxygenation are incorrect.
A nurse is caring for a 2 year-old child after corrective surgery for Tetralogy of Fallot. The mother reports that the child has suddenly begun seizing. The nurse recognizes this problem is probably due to
- A. A cerebral vascular accident
- B. Postoperative meningitis
- C. Medication reaction
- D. Metabolic alkalosis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A cerebral vascular accident. Polycythemia occurs as a physiological reaction to chronic hypoxemia, increasing the risk of thromboembolic events like cerebrovascular accidents, which can manifest as seizures.
The nurse is caring for a client in the outpatient clinic who is four months pregnant.
- A. Which symptom reported by a four-month pregnant client requires immediate follow-up?
- B. Intermittent nausea in the morning.
- C. A white vaginal discharge.
- D. Breast tenderness bilaterally.
- E. Feeling the need to void more frequently.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Intermittent nausea in the second trimester (four months) is abnormal, as morning sickness typically resolves by the end of the first trimester, and may indicate complications like hyperemesis gravidarum or other issues requiring evaluation. Vaginal discharge, breast tenderness, and frequent urination are normal pregnancy symptoms.
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