A 9 year-old is taken to the emergency room with right lower quadrant pain and vomiting. When preparing the child for an emergency appendectomy, what must the nurse expect to be the child's greatest fear?
- A. Change in body image
- B. An unfamiliar environment
- C. Perceived loss of control
- D. Guilt over being hospitalized
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: For school-age children, major fears are loss of control and separation from friends/peers.
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The nurse is caring for a 31-year-old gravida 2, para 1 woman who is in labor. The woman calls the nurse and says, 'My water has broken and I feel something between my legs.' The nurse looks and sees a loop of umbilical cord at the vaginal outlet. After signaling for help, what should the nurse do?
- A. Try to replace the cord with a sterile gloved hand
- B. Place the mother in knee-chest position
- C. Quickly apply manual pressure on the fundus
- D. Expect a rapid vaginal delivery
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Knee-chest position relieves pressure on the prolapsed umbilical cord, maintaining fetal oxygenation until emergency delivery. Replacing the cord or pressing the fundus worsens the situation.
A nurse is discussing the concept of parallel play with parents of toddlers. Which statement should the nurse include to describe this type of play?
- A. Children play near other children but without significant interaction.
- B. Children playing together are strongly influenced by each other's choice of toy.
- C. The child primarily plays alone or with familiar people, such as parents.
- D. When playing in a group, one child will take on a follower role.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Parallel play is characteristic of toddlers, where children play alongside each other without significant interaction, focusing on their own activities.
The nurse in the outpatient clinic is talking with the spouse of a client with borderline personality disorder. The client's spouse states, 'My spouse self-inflicts lacerations on the arms to stop me from traveling for business. My spouse's actions are not a serious attempt at self-harm.' Which of the following responses would be appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. You should cancel your upcoming business trip.
- B. Your spouse should come to the clinic today to be assessed.
- C. It sounds like you are having a difficult time coping with your spouse's behavior.
- D. It is best to ignore your spouse's behavior because your spouse is doing this to gain attention.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Self-inflicted lacerations, even if not suicidal, indicate significant distress in borderline personality disorder and require professional assessment to ensure safety and address underlying issues.
The nurse enters a client's room and finds that the client and spouse are crying. The spouse states that the health care provider just diagnosed the client with Alzheimer disease. What is the best response by the nurse?
- A. Do you have any questions about the diagnosis?
- B. There are medications available to treat Alzheimer disease.
- C. This new diagnosis must be frightening for you.
- D. We can help you make decisions about your care.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acknowledging the emotional impact of the diagnosis validates the client's and spouse's feelings, fostering therapeutic communication and trust.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who was prescribed oral theophylline. Which client statement indicates that additional teaching is required?
- A. I need to avoid caffeinated products.
- B. I need to get my blood drug levels checked periodically.
- C. I need to report anorexia and sleeplessness.
- D. I take cimetidine rather than omeprazole for heartburn.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cimetidine inhibits theophylline metabolism, increasing toxicity risk. Omeprazole is safer, and this statement indicates a need for further teaching.
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