A 2-month-old infant has been admitted to the hospital with suspected shaken baby syndrome (abusive head trauma). In reviewing the infant's chart, the nurse expects to encounter which of these clinical findings?
- A. A reported history of recent trauma
- B. Abdominal bruising
- C. External signs of trauma
- D. Irritability and vomiting
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Shaken baby syndrome often presents with irritability and vomiting due to intracranial injury, without external trauma , abdominal bruising , or reported trauma .
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The nurse is reinforcing teaching about breastfeeding to a postpartum client. Which statement by the client indicates a correct understanding of teaching?
- A. I will feed my baby for 5-10 minutes on each breast.
- B. I will hold my baby on their back with the head turned toward my breast.
- C. If I need to reposition my baby's latch, I will use my finger to break the suction first.
- D. The baby's mouth should grasp only the nipple, not the areola.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Breaking suction with a finger prevents nipple trauma. Short feeding times , lying on back , and nipple-only latch are incorrect.
The nurse is talking with a client who has Huntington disease and is considering becoming pregnant. Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. There are alternative methods to expand your family. You should consider adoption.
- B. Genetic counseling is recommended. You will receive a referral before you leave.
- C. Huntington disease inheritance requires both biological parents to carry the gene.
- D. Huntington disease occurs spontaneously and is not likely to affect your children.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Huntington's is autosomal dominant, so genetic counseling is essential. Adoption dismisses the client's wishes, both parents carrying the gene is incorrect, and spontaneous occurrence is false.
A client, admitted to the unit because of severe depression and suicidal threats, is placed on suicidal precautions. The nurse should be aware that the danger of the client committing suicide is greatest
- A. during the night shift when staffing is limited
- B. when the client's mood improves with an increase in energy level
- C. at the time of the client's greatest despair
- D. after a visit from the client's estranged partner
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Suicide potential is often increased when there is an improvement in mood and energy level. At this time ambivalence is often decreased and a decision is made to commit suicide.
A 15-year-old primigravida is admitted with a tentative diagnosis of HELLP syndrome. Which laboratory finding is associated with HELLP syndrome?
- A. Elevated blood glucose
- B. Elevated platelet count
- C. Elevated creatinine clearance
- D. Elevated hepatic enzymes
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: HELLP syndrome is characterized by hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets. Elevated hepatic enzymes are a key finding, so D is correct. Answers A, B, and C are not associated with HELLP syndrome.
After a prolonged surgical procedure, the client reports unilateral leg pain. Which client assessment finding is most concerning?
- A. Client rates leg pain as '7'
- B. Negative Homan sign
- C. Prominent varicose veins bilaterally
- D. Right calf is 4 cm larger than left calf
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Calf asymmetry of 4 cm suggests deep vein thrombosis, a critical postoperative complication. Pain is nonspecific, negative Homan sign is unreliable, and varicose veins are less urgent.