A 64 year-old client scheduled for surgery with a general anesthetic refuses to remove a set of dentures prior to leaving the unit for the operating room. What would be the most appropriate intervention by the nurse?
- A. Explain to the client that the dentures must come out as they may get lost or broken in operating room
- B. Ask the client if there are second thoughts about having the procedure
- C. Notify the anesthesia department and the surgeon of the client's refusal
- D. Ask the client if the preference would be to remove the dentures in the operating room receiving area
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ask the client if the preference would be to remove the dentures in the operating room receiving area. Clients anticipating surgery may experience a variety of fears. This choice allows the client control over the situation and fosters the client's sense of self-esteem and self-concept.
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A client taking isotretinoin (Accutane) tells the nurse that she is pregnant. What should the nurse teach this client?
- A. Her pregnancy is threatened, and the fetus is at risk for teratogenesis.
- B. She has a reportable condition, and the pregnancy must be terminated.
- C. Accutane is a Category D drug, which means it is unsafe in pregnancy.
- D. Her pregnancy must be followed carefully by a genetic specialist.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Accutane is a Category X drug, which means pregnancy is contraindicated due to teratogenesis associated with the medication.
The nurse is planning care for an 18 month-old child. Which action should be included in the child's care?
- A. Hold and cuddle the child frequently
- B. Encourage the child to feed himself finger food
- C. Allow the child to walk independently on the nursing unit
- D. Engage the child in games with other children
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Encourage the child to feed himself finger food. According to Erikson, the toddler is in the stage of autonomy versus shame and doubt. The nurse should encourage increasingly independent activities of daily living that allow the toddler to assert his budding sense of control.
A newborn has been delivered. An Apgar score is given. What does this scoring system indicate?
- A. heart rate, respiratory effort, color, muscle tone, reflex irritability
- B. heart rate, bleeding, cyanosis, edema
- C. bleeding, reflex, edema
- D. respiratory effort, heart rate, seizures
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The Apgar scoring system was put into place by Virginia Apgar, an anesthesiologist in New York, for the purpose of assessing newborns in the areas of heart rate, respiratory effort, color, muscle tone, and reflex irritability at 1, 5, and sometimes 10 minutes after birth.
The mother calls the nurse to ask when her newborn will be brought back to her room to finish feeding. The mother states that a doctor came about 30 minutes ago to take the baby for an examination and has not returned with her baby. Which action should be taken by the nurse first?
- A. Check the unit for the infant
- B. Initiate procedures for possible newborn abduction
- C. Ask other staff if they saw any physicians on the unit
- D. Check to see if the doctor is still examining the Infant
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The suspicious circumstance of a doctor taking the baby for 30 minutes warrants immediate initiation of abduction procedures to ensure the newborn's safety.
The nurse is to administer a new medication to a client. Which of these actions best demonstrate awareness of safe, proficient nursing practice?
- A. Verify the order for the medication. Prior to giving the medication the nurse should say, 'Please state your name.'
- B. Upon entering the room the nurse should ask: 'What is your name? What allergies do you have?' and then check the client's name band and allergy band.
- C. As the room is entered say 'What is your name?' then check the client's name band.
- D. Verify the client's allergies on the chart and confirm the client's name on the name band.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Asking the client to state their name and allergies, then verifying with the name band and allergy band, ensures accurate identification and safety.
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