A child who has hemophilia is admitted to the hospital with a swollen knee joint. He is complaining of severe pain. What is the priority of nursing care for this child upon admission?
- A. Maintain joint function
- B. Use a bed cradle
- C. Administer aspirin as needed for pain
- D. Encourage fluids
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Using a bed cradle reduces pressure on the swollen, painful joint, prioritizing pain relief and comfort during a bleeding episode.
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The nurse is caring for the female client recovering from a sickle cell crisis. The client tells the nurse her family is planning a trip this summer to Yellowstone National Park. Which response would be best for the nurse?
- A. That sounds like a wonderful trip to take this summer.'
- B. Have you talked to your doctor about taking the trip?'
- C. You really should not take a trip to areas with high altitudes.'
- D. Why do you want to go to Yellowstone National Park?'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: High altitudes (e.g., Yellowstone) reduce oxygen, risking SCA crisis (C). Generic praise (A), deferring to HCP (B), or questioning motive (D) are less direct.
The charge nurse in the intensive care unit is making client assignments. Which client should the charge nurse assign to the graduate nurse who has just finished the three (3)-month orientation?
- A. The client with an abdominal peritoneal resection who has a colostomy.
- B. The client diagnosed with pneumonia who has acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- C. The client with a head injury developing disseminated intravascular coagulation.
- D. The client admitted with a gunshot wound who has an H&H of 7 and 22.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Colostomy care (A) is stable and suitable for a new graduate. ARDS (B), DIC (C), and severe anemia (D) are critical, requiring experienced care.
The client diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is scheduled for a lymphangiogram. Which information should the nurse teach?
- A. The scan will identify any malignancy in the vascular system.
- B. Radiopaque dye will be injected between the toes.
- C. The test will be done similar to a cardiac angiogram.
- D. The test will be completed in about five (5) minutes.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lymphangiogram involves dye injection between toes (B) to visualize lymphatics. It’s not vascular (A), unlike cardiac angiogram (C), and takes longer than 5 minutes (D).
The student nurse asks the nurse, 'What is sickle cell anemia?' Which statement by the nurse would be the best answer to the student’s question?
- A. There is some written material at the desk that will explain the disease.'
- B. It is a congenital disease of the blood in which the blood does not clot.'
- C. The client has decreased synovial fluid that causes joint pain.'
- D. The blood becomes thick when the client is deprived of oxygen.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Sickle cell anemia causes RBCs to sickle under low oxygen, thickening blood (D). Written material (A) avoids teaching, clotting (B) is incorrect (SCD causes occlusion), and synovial fluid (C) is unrelated.
The HCP has ordered one (1) unit of packed RBCs for the client who is right-handed. Which area would be the best place to insert the intravenous catheter?
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
- D. D
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: For a right-handed client, the non-dominant (left) arm is preferred for IV access (C) to maintain function. Specific sites (A, B, D) depend on image, but C is typically left forearm/antecubital.