A 15-year-old client was involved in an auto accident and requires emergency surgery to control bleeding, but both parents are out of town and unable to sign the consent form. Which of the following is the most appropriate action?
- A. The client signs the consent form.
- B. The parents give telephone consent with two witnesses listening.
- C. The parents give email consent.
- D. The physician operates without consent because of the emergency situation.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In an emergency where a minor requires life-saving surgery and parents are unavailable, the physician can proceed without consent (D) to save the client's life. Client consent (A), telephone consent (B), or email consent (C) are not appropriate in this urgent situation.
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The nurse is working with a client in the psychiatric unit. The client has memory gaps, which she fills in with detailed fantasies that she believes to be true. The nurse understands that the client is exhibiting which type of abnormal thought process?
- A. Delusion
- B. Confabulation
- C. Tangentiality
- D. Flight of ideas
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Confabulation involves filling memory gaps with fabricated details believed to be true, common in certain psychiatric or neurological conditions.
The physician orders an MRI of the spine with infusion for an adult female. Which of the following findings in the client's history should the nurse report to the physician?
- A. allergy to shellfish
- B. congestive heart failure (CHF)
- C. chronic cystitis
- D. metformin administered daily
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Shellfish allergy may indicate iodine sensitivity, a concern for MRI contrast, requiring physician evaluation to prevent allergic reactions.
A vaginal exam reveals a breech presentation in a newly admitted client. The nurse should take which of the following actions at this time?
- A. Prepare the client for a caesarean section
- B. Apply the fetal heart monitor
- C. Place the client in the Trendelenburg position
- D. Perform an ultrasound exam
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Applying the fetal heart monitor assesses fetal well-being in a breech presentation, guiding further management.
The client has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Which of the following indicates understanding of the management of diabetes?
- A. The client selects a balanced diet from the menu.
- B. The client can tell the nurse the normal blood glucose level.
- C. The client asks for brochures on the subject of diabetes.
- D. The client demonstrates correct insulin injection technique.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Demonstrating correct insulin injection technique indicates practical understanding and ability to manage diabetes effectively.
The nurse caring for a client with chest tubes notes that the Pleuravac's collection chambers are full. The nurse should:
- A. Add more water to the suction-control chamber
- B. Remove the drainage using a 60 mL syringe
- C. Milk the tubing to facilitate drainage
- D. Prepare a new unit for continuing collection
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: When the Pleuravac collection chambers are full, a new unit is needed to continue effective drainage and maintain the closed system.
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