A client comes into the emergency room after a chemical splashed into her eye at work. The priority nursing intervention is to
- A. cover the eye with a sterile cloth.
- B. determine what chemical splashed into the eye.
- C. irrigate the eye with normal saline solution.
- D. test vision in the affected eye.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Immediate irrigation with saline removes the chemical, preventing further eye damage. Other actions follow after irrigation.
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The nurse is caring for an infant following a cleft lip repair. While comforting the infant, the nurse should avoid:
- A. Holding the infant
- B. Offering a pacifier
- C. Providing a mobile
- D. Offering sterile water
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Offering a pacifier is contraindicated after cleft lip repair as it can disrupt the surgical site and impair healing.
Which statement by the client regarding sickle cell disease indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I should avoid strenuous exercise.
- B. I can enjoy one glass of red wine per day.
- C. I will avoid cigarettes and all tobacco products.
- D. I should avoid traveling to places at high altitudes such as Denver.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alcohol, including red wine, can cause dehydration and increase the risk of sickle cell crisis, so it should be avoided. Other statements are correct.
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a blood transfusion. Fifteen minutes after the transfusion begins, the client reports itching and develops hives. Which of the following actions should the nurse take FIRST?
- A. Slow the transfusion rate and administer diphenhydramine.
- B. Stop the transfusion and notify the physician.
- C. Increase the transfusion rate to complete it quickly.
- D. Administer acetaminophen for discomfort.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: itching and hives indicate an allergic reaction; stopping the transfusion and notifying the physician is the priority
A client with AIDS tells the nurse that he regularly takes echinacea to boost his immune system. The nurse should tell the client that:
- A. Herbals can interfere with the action of antiviral medication
- B. Supplements have proven effective in prolonging life
- C. Herbals have been shown to decrease the viral load
- D. Supplements appear to prevent replication of the virus
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Echinacea may interact with antiretroviral medications, potentially reducing their effectiveness.
A client has experienced 48 hours of severe repeated bouts of vomiting. Which acid-base imbalance is of most concern?
- A. Respiratory acidosis
- B. Respiratory alkalosis
- C. Metabolic acidosis
- D. Metabolic alkalosis
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Severe vomiting causes loss of gastric acid, leading to metabolic alkalosis (D). Respiratory imbalances (A, B) and metabolic acidosis (C) are less likely.
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