A client at 20 weeks gestation reports 'running to the bathroom all the time,' pain with urination, and foul-smelling urine. Which question is most important for the nurse to ask when assessing the client?
- A. Are you having any pain in your lower back or flank area?
- B. Do you wipe from front to back after urinating?
- C. Have you found that you urinate more frequently since becoming pregnant?
- D. Have you had a urinary tract infection in the past?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Back or flank pain suggests pyelonephritis, a serious complication of UTI in pregnancy, requiring urgent evaluation. Hygiene, frequency, and history are relevant but less critical than assessing for systemic infection.
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The nurse approaches a 4-year-old boy to administer a medication. The child has no identification armband. Which action is most appropriate?
- A. Check the room and bed number the child is in with the room and bed number on the medication order and administer the medication if they agree
- B. Ask the child what his name is before administering the medication
- C. Ask the child if his name is George (the name on the medication order) and administer the medication if the child says that is his name
- D. Ask the adults at the bedside what the child's name is and administer the medication if the adults verify the name of the child
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Verifying the child's identity with adults at the bedside ensures safety, as children may not reliably confirm their own identity, and room/bed numbers are not sufficient for identification.
The doctor has ordered an IV of magnesium sulfate for a G1 P0 with preeclampsia. Which of the following symptoms is an expected side effect of magnesium sulfate?
- A. Oliguria
- B. Hypersomnolence
- C. Hyporeflexia
- D. Bradypnea
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hyporeflexia is an expected side effect of magnesium sulfate, used to monitor for toxicity in preeclampsia treatment.
The nurse is caring for a client who had a seizure 10 minutes ago. The client is now confused and reports a headache. Which of the following phases of seizure activity should the nurse recognize the client is experiencing?
- A. Ictal phase
- B. Aural phase
- C. Postictal phase
- D. Prodromal phase
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The postictal phase follows a seizure, characterized by confusion and headache as the brain recovers. Ictal is the seizure itself, aural involves pre-seizure sensations, and prodromal is vague premonitory symptoms.
The nurse is planning care for a client who is taking cyclosporin (Neoral). What would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client?
- A. Alteration in body image
- B. High risk for infection
- C. Altered growth and development
- D. Impaired physical mobility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cyclosporin (Neoral) inhibits normal immune responses. Clients receiving cyclosporin are at risk for infection.
The nurse in a well-child clinic examines many children on a daily basis. Which of the following toddlers requires further follow up?
- A. A 13 month-old unable to walk
- B. A 20 month-old only using 2 and 3 word sentences
- C. A 24 month-old who cries during examination
- D. A 30 month-old only drinking from a sippy cup
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A 30 month-old only drinking from a sippy cup. A 30 month-old should be able to drink from a cup without a cover.