A 62-year-old Chinese man is admitted with multiple injuries from a motor vehicle accident. He complains of severe pain and requests frequent medication. One of the assistive nursing personnel expresses surprise, saying, "I thought Asian people were very stoic about pain." Which is the nurse's best response about pain?
- A. Expression and perception of pain vary widely from person to person.
- B. Tolerance of pain is the same in all people.
- C. Tolerance of pain is determined by a person's genetic makeup.
- D. Pain perception is the same in all people.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pain expression and perception vary individually due to cultural, personal, and situational factors, countering the stereotype. Pain tolerance and perception are not uniform or solely genetic.
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Which nursing action is important in preventing cross-contamination?
- A. Change gloves immediately after use.
- B. Stand 2 feet from the client.
- C. Speak minimally when in the room.
- D. Wear long-sleeved shirts.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Changing gloves immediately after use prevents cross-contamination by removing potential pathogens from the nurse's hands before touching other surfaces or clients. The other actions are less effective in preventing contamination.
Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate for a client with an increased intracranial pressure (ICP) of 20 mm Hg?
- A. Give the client a warming blanket.
- B. Administer low-dose barbiturates.
- C. Encourage the client to hyperventilate.
- D. Restrict fluids.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Low-dose barbiturates can reduce cerebral metabolism and ICP, making them appropriate in some cases under medical supervision. Warming blankets increase metabolic demand, hyperventilation is no longer routinely recommended due to risks of cerebral vasoconstriction, and fluid restriction is not standard for ICP management unless specifically indicated.
Because a client's renal stone was found to be composed of uric acid, a low-purine, alkaline-ash diet was ordered. Incorporation of which of the following food items into the home diet would indicate that the client understands the necessary diet modifications?
- A. Milk, apples, tomatoes, and corn.
- B. Eggs, spinach, dried peas, and gravy.
- C. Salmon, chicken, and asparagus.
- D. Grapes, corn, cereals, and liver.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Milk, apples, tomatoes, and corn are low-purine and promote an alkaline-ash diet, suitable for uric acid stone prevention.
A client is to have a transfusion of packed red blood cells from a designated donor. The client asks if any diseases can be transmitted by this donor. The nurse should inform the client that which of the following diseases can be transmitted by a designated donor? Select all that apply.
- A. Epstein-Barr virus.
- B. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- C. Cytomegalovirus (CMV).
- D. Hepatitis A.
- E. Malaria.
Correct Answer: B,C,E
Rationale: Blood transfusions, even from designated donors, carry a risk of transmitting certain diseases. HIV, CMV, and malaria are known to be transmissible through blood transfusions if the donor is infected, as these pathogens can persist in blood. Epstein-Barr virus is less commonly associated with transfusion transmission, and hepatitis A is primarily transmitted via the fecal-oral route, not blood. The nurse should inform the client of the risks of HIV, CMV, and malaria.
The nurse is taking care of a client who had a laryngectomy yesterday. To assure client safety, the nurse should give 'hand-off reports' at which of the following times? Select all that apply.
- A. Change of shift.
- B. Change of nurses.
- C. When nurse goes to lunch.
- D. When unit clerk goes to a staff meeting.
- E. When new medication orders are written.
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Hand-off reports are critical at change of shift, change of nurses, and when the nurse goes to lunch to ensure continuity of care and client safety.
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