A client asks the nurse to call the police and states: "I need to report that I am being abused by a nurse." The nurse should first
- A. focus on reality orientation to place and person
- B. assist with the report of the client's complaint to the police
- C. obtain more details of the client's claim of abuse
- D. document the statement on the client's chart with a report to the manager
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Obtain more details of the client's claim of abuse. The advocacy role of the professional nurse, as well as the legal duty of the reasonable prudent nurse, requires the investigation of claims of abuse to ensure appropriate action and protection for the client.
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A client is diagnosed with methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus pneumonia (MRSA). What type of isolation is most appropriate for this client?
- A. Reverse
- B. Airborne
- C. Standard precautions
- D. Contact
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Contact precautions or Body Substance Isolation (BSI) involves the use of barrier protection (e.g. gloves, mask, gown, or protective eyewear as appropriate) whenever direct contact with any body fluid is expected.
The nurse is teaching parents measures to prevent scald and burn injuries to toddlers in the home. Due to toddlers' inquisitiveness, which recommendation by the nurse is most important?
- A. Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove.
- B. Use the microwave cautiously when cooking.
- C. Ensure that the smoke detector is on and working.
- D. Verify that the bathwater temperature is tepid.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Turning pot handles back prevents toddlers from grabbing them, addressing their curiosity and reducing scald risks.
A patient asks a nurse the following question. Exposure to TB can be identified best with which of the following procedures? Which of the following tests is the most definitive of TB?
- A. Chest x-ray
- B. Mantoux test
- C. Breath sounds examination
- D. Sputum culture for gram-negative bacteria
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Mantoux is the most accurate test to determine the presence of TB.
The nurse teaching a client about hepatitis and its transmission should explain that one type of hepatitis does not produce a carrier state after its acute phase. Which type is it?
- A. hepatitis A
- B. hepatitis B
- C. hepatitis C
- D. hepatitis D
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hepatitis A does not produce a carrier state. It is transmitted via contaminated water or food via the oral-fecal route and is not blood borne.
An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), who usually works on a surgical unit is assigned to float to a pediatric unit. Which question by the charge nurse would be most appropriate when making delegation decisions?
- A. How long have you been a UAP and what units you have worked on?
- B. What type of care do you give on the surgical unit and what ages of clients?
- C. What is your comfort level in caring for children and at what ages?
- D. Have you reviewed the list of expected skills you might need on this unit?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The UAP must be competent to accept the delegated task. Review of skills needed versus level of performance is the most efficient and effective way to determine this.