A 2-month-old recently diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip is beginning treatment with a Pavlik harness. Which instructions should the nurse reinforce to the parents? Select all that apply.
- A. Apply lotion under the straps to protect the skin.
- B. Dress the child in a shirt and knee socks under the straps.
- C. Lightly massage the skin under the straps daily.
- D. Place the diaper under the straps.
- E. Remove the harness during diaper changes.
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Shirts and socks under straps prevent chafing, daily massage promotes circulation, and diapers under straps ensure hygiene. Lotion traps moisture, risking irritation. The harness should not be removed, even for diaper changes, to maintain correction.
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The practical nurse and the charge nurse work together to assign a semi-private room to a client with diabetes mellitus admitted for IV antibiotic therapy to treat argumentative cellulitis. Which of the 4 room assignments is the best option for this client?
- A. Room 1: Client 1 day postoperative laparoscopic cholecystectomy who is awaiting discharge
- B. Room 2: Client with dementia and urinary incontinence wearing an external urine collection device
- C. Room 3: Client with history of splenectomy 15 years ago, now admitted for pulmonary embolism
- D. Room 4: Client with lupus nephritis who is prescribed treatment with azathioprine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The postoperative client in Room 1 is stable and awaiting discharge, posing the least risk of complications or infection to the client with cellulitis. Other roommates have conditions (dementia, embolism, immunosuppression) that could complicate care or increase infection risk.
The nurse is interacting with a client who has just been told she is HIV positive. The client asks the nurse when she will die. What should the nurse plan to include when replying?
- A. HIV positive means that the client has antibodies against the virus. It does not mean that the client has AIDS. Most people do not develop AIDS or die for many years.
- B. Most persons who are HIV positive live 5 to 10 years with aggressive treatment.
- C. Life expectancy depends on whether there is further exposure to the virus.
- D. The progression from HIV positive to full-blown AIDS is usually quite rapid.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HIV positivity indicates antibodies, not AIDS; with modern antiretroviral therapy, progression is slow, and many live for decades, unlike rapid progression or fixed timelines.
The nurse is caring for a client at 21 weeks gestation with reports of occasional, bothersome heartburn (pyrosis). Which of the following lifestyle changes should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoid intake of dairy products
- B. Drink large amounts of fluid with meals
- C. Eat several small meals each day
- D. Eliminate fried, fatty foods
- E. Lie down on the left side after meals
Correct Answer: C,D
Rationale: Small, frequent meals reduce stomach acid reflux, and avoiding fatty foods decreases acid production. Dairy can neutralize acid, large fluid intake with meals distends the stomach, and lying down post-meal worsens reflux.
The nurse is observing a 3-year-old client for expected developmental milestones. It would require follow-up if the client cannot
- A. catch a ball at least 50% of the time
- B. copy a square with a pencil or crayon
- C. eat with a spoon
- D. hop on one foot
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Copying a square is expected by age 4-5, not 3, indicating a fine motor delay requiring follow-up. Catching a ball, eating with a spoon, and hopping are age-appropriate or slightly advanced for a 3-year-old.
The family of a frail elderly man who is bedridden asks the nurse what they can do to prevent bedsores. Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. Get him out of bed at least once a day.'
- B. Turn him every two hours.'
- C. Rub his buttocks and apply lotion several times a day.'
- D. Change the sheets every day.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Turning every two hours relieves pressure on bony prominences, preventing pressure ulcers. Getting out of bed may be infeasible, and rubbing or sheet changes are less effective.
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