A child with a high level of school absenteeism is diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder. The school nurse should remind the child’s parent to take what action?
- A. Allow the child to stay home when the child seems anxious
- B. Call the teacher to get the child’s schoolwork to do at home
- C. Have the child attend school, starting with a few hours a day
- D. Sit with the child in the classroom whenever possible
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Gradual exposure to school, starting with partial attendance (C), helps desensitize the child to separation anxiety. Staying home (A) reinforces avoidance, schoolwork at home (B) delays reintegration, and parental presence (D) hinders independence.
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A 6-year-old child is receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. Which comment by the child indicates to the nurse that the child is adjusting well to the therapy?
- A. I am so tired. I want Mommy to hold me.'
- B. Look at my new hat. I wear it all the time. It's pretty.'
- C. See all my bruises. They are funny colors.'
- D. I wish I could eat pizza, but everything makes me throw up.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Wearing a hat proudly suggests positive coping with hair loss from chemotherapy, indicating adjustment, unlike complaints of fatigue, bruising, or nausea.
A client with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus gives birth to a newborn at term gestation. When caring for the 2 hour-old newborn, which clinical finding requires the nurse to intervene?
- A. Cyanosis of hands and feet
- B. Heart rate of 165/min while crying
- C. Jitteriness
- D. Respirations of 60/min
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Jitteriness (C) in a newborn of a diabetic mother suggests hypoglycemia, a common complication due to maternal hyperglycemia causing fetal hyperinsulinism. Immediate intervention (e.g., glucose testing) is needed. Acrocyanosis (A) is normal, heart rate 165/min while crying (B) is within range, and respirations of 60/min (D) are normal for a newborn.
The doctor has ordered two medications to be given intramuscularly. The nurse should:
- A. Ask the doctor to clarify the order.
- B. Give one injection, wait 30 minutes, and give the other.
- C. Determine whether the medications can be combined.
- D. Administer the injections, one in each hip.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse must check if the medications are compatible for combination in one syringe to minimize injections. Administering separately without checking or in specific sites is premature.
All nursing staff on the medical unit are responsible for implementing a new interdisciplinary fall prevention protocol. Which duties are appropriate for the licensed practical nurse to delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel to promote client safety? Select all that apply.
- A. Educate newly admitted client on the importance of using the call light for assistance
- B. Place the bedside commode as close to the bed as possible
- C. Remind client to change position slowly
- D. Report observations of changes in client’s condition immediately
- E. Report whether client is using correct gait and balance while ambulating with walker
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: UAP can place commodes (B), remind about slow position changes (C), report condition changes (D), and observe gait (E). Education (A) requires nursing judgment, unsuitable for delegation.
A client is being discharged after receiving an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Which statement by the client indicates that teaching has been effective?
- A. I’m not worried about the device firing now because I know it won’t hurt.
- B. I will let my daughter fix my hair until my health care provider says I can do it.
- C. I will look into public transportation because I won’t be able to drive again.
- D. I will notify my travel agent that I can no longer travel by plane.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Avoiding hair-fixing (B) prevents arm movement that could dislodge leads, showing effective teaching. Device firing (A) can be uncomfortable, driving (C) is restricted temporarily, and air travel (D) is generally safe with precautions.